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'''Phil Bourque''' (born [[June 8]], [[1962]], in [[Chelmsford, Massachusetts|Chelmsford]], [[Massachusetts]], [[United States|USA]]) is a former [[National Hockey League]] [[winger (hockey)|left wing]] and [[defenceman (hockey)|defenseman]]. He was never selected in the [[NHL Entry Draft]]; instead, he was signed as a free agent by the [[Pittsburgh Penguins]] on [[October 4]], [[1982]].
 
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Bourque joined the Penguins organization after playing two seasons in the [[Ontario Hockey League]] with the [[Kingston Canadians]]. He joined the Penguins' [[American Hockey League]] affiliate, the [[Baltimore Skipjacks]] for the [[1982-83 AHL season|1982-83 season]], and made his NHL debut with Pittsburgh in [[1983-84 NHL season|1983-84]], playing in five games.
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Bourque would not become a mainstay on the Penguins roster until the [[1988-89 NHL season|1988-89 season]], during which he played in all 80 of the team's games. He would be a member of the Penguin teams which won the [[Stanley Cup]] in the [[1990-91 NHL season|1990-91]] and [[1991-92 NHL season|1991-92]] seasons. He would leave the Penguins after the 1992 Cup victory, and play sparingly with the [[New York Rangers]] and [[Ottawa Senators]]. Just prior to the [[1994-95 NHL lockout]], Bourque was nearly killed when he took a 40-foot fall down a cliff near [[Arizona]]'s [[Lake Powell]]. He suffered three broken [[vertebrae]] in his neck, a broken [[skull]], a shattered [[sinus cavity]], a broken [[cheekbone]] and a broken [[nose]] in the incident.[http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1208/is_n1_v219/ai_16045693]
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Bourque left the NHL after the [[1995-96 NHL season|1995-96 season]]. He played with the [[International Hockey League|IHL]]'s [[Chicago Wolves]] for one season, and then spent three seasons playing in [[Germany]] before retiring following the 1999-2000 season.
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Bourque currently works as the [[color commentator]] alongside [[Mike Lange]] for Penguins radio broadcasts.
* {{IPvandal|72.184.211.62}} Vandalism on [[Sonny Moore]] past final warning. --[[User:Onorem|Onorem]][[User talk:Onorem|Dil]] 21:53, 26 June 2007 (UTC)
 
*{{vandal|TomatikePrincess}} - repeatedly edit warring to insert a fansite link which has been repeatedly deleted by a number of others, including several admins, as a violation of [[WP:EL]]. Now resorting to personal attacks - [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk:Alison&diff=prev&oldid=140825399]. [[User:Corvus cornix|Corvus cornix]] 22:01, 26 June 2007 (UTC)
Bourque is lovingly known by Penguins faithful as the Ol' Two-Niner.
 
Phil Bourque has the most career points by an American born hockey player with the surname "Bourque".
 
In his NHL career, Bourque appeared in 477 games. He scored 88 goals and added 111 assists. He also appeared in 56 playoff games, scoring 13 goals and recording 12 assists.
 
==External links==
* [http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php3?pid=519 Phil Bourque @ hockeydb.com]
 
 
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