David Shand

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David Shand
File:Atlantaflamesgoalhug.jpg
Tom Lysiak celebrates with Dave Shand (center) and Harold Phillipoff after a goal against the Colorado Rockies in 1978
Born (1956-08-11) August 11, 1956 (age 68)
Cold Lake, AB, CAN
Height 6 ft 2 in (188 cm)
Weight 200 lb (91 kg; 14 st 4 lb)
Position Defence
Shot Right
Played for Atlanta Flames
Toronto Maple Leafs
Washington Capitals
NHL Draft 8th overall, 1976
Atlanta Flames
WHA Draft 18th overall, 1976
Calgary Cowboys
Playing career 1976–1989

David Alistair "Dave" Shand (born August 11, 1956 in Cold Lake, Alberta and raised in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba) is a retired Canadian ice hockey defenceman. Drafted in 1976 by both the Atlanta Flames of the National Hockey League and the Calgary Cowboys of the World Hockey Association, Shand also played for the Toronto Maple Leafs and Washington Capitals.

Hockey career

Shand was selected in the first round of the 1976 NHL Amateur Draft by the Atlanta Flames, as the eighth overall pick.

On April 1, 1978, he tied the Flames franchise single-game record (since broken) for assists in one game with four, versus the New York Rangers. He had previously tied the Flames franchise single-game record (since broken) with three assists in a period, versus the Rangers on January 20, 1978. Shand missed the start of 1984-85 season with a cracked sinus bone and facial laceration, suffered when he was hit below his left eye by a Scott Stevens shot during Washington's 1984 training camp. He retired from hockey in 1989.

Post-playing career

Dave Shand was an assistant coach for the University of Michigan men's hockey team under head coach Red Berenson from 1989 to 1993. During his tenure as assistant coach, the team went to three straight Frozen Four college hockey tournaments.

Highly educated with several degrees including a law degree from the University of Michigan, Shand has also taught sports law at the university's Division of Kinesiology.

Shand hosted "In The Locker Room," a morning drive radio show on WTKA out of Ann Arbor, Michigan until April 23, 2007. Shand's commentaries and his life's stories were featured regularly during the radio show.

According to Michigan football blog MVictors.com,[1] Shand was fired from WTKA because he criticized the University of Michigan, and the athletic director of the university threatened to pull coverage of Michigan football from the radio station unless he was fired.[better source needed]

Following his departure from WTKA, Shand made a seamless transition into law. He is well-known in Michigan as a prominent attorney in private practice.

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Preceded by Atlanta Flames first round draft pick
1976
Succeeded by
Harold Phillipoff