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Randy McKay

Hugh Randall McKay (born January 25, 1967) is a retired Canadian professional hockey player. Playing the right wing position, he played in the National Hockey League from 1988 to 2003, with the Detroit Red Wings, New Jersey Devils, Dallas Stars, and Montreal Canadiens.
==Playing career==
McKay was selected by the Detroit Red Wings in round six (113th overall) of the 1985 NHL Entry Draft. He split the 1987-88, 1988–89, and 1989–90 seasons between the Red Wings and their affiliate in the American Hockey League, the Adirondack Red Wings. McKay stuck with the Wings in the NHL for the 1990-91 season, ultimately appearing in 47 games. While showing a scoring touch in the AHL, McKay only accumulated 4 goals in 83 total games with the Red Wings, and was unable to find consistent playing time. Following the season, McKay and Dave Barr were sent by rule of an arbitrator to the New Jersey Devils as compensation for the Red Wings' signing of free agent Troy Crowder.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Toledo Blade - Google News Archive Search )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Legends of Hockey -- NHL Player Search -- Player -- Randy McKay )〕 The deal did not work out for the Wings, as Crowder only played in 7 games for the team before a serious injury. McKay developed into a solid third and fourth line player that the Wings would later covet in the latter part of the decade. It was a move that Red Wings Senior Vice President Jim Devellano resisted at the time, and regretted later.
Although a physical presence on the ice, McKay also contributed offensively, with double-digit goal totals and a positive plus/minus most seasons (including +30 in 1997-98, 4th in the league). He is perhaps best remembered among Devils fans for scoring the winning goal in game six of the 1995 Eastern Conference Finals against the Philadelphia Flyers; the Devils won the game 4–2 and went on to win their first Stanley Cup by upsetting the heavily favored Detroit Red Wings in four games.
On October 28, 2000, in a regular season game against the Pittsburgh Penguins, Randy McKay and teammate John Madden each scored 4 goals in a 9–0 win for the Devils. It was the first time since 1922 that two teammates each scored 4 goals.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=HOCKEY - Madden and McKay Score 4 Goals Each - NEW YORK TIMES )
McKay was also a member of the Devils when they won the Stanley Cup in 2000 against the Dallas Stars in six games.
On March 19, 2002, McKay was traded from the Devils along with Jason Arnott and a 1st round pick in the 2002 NHL Entry Draft to the Dallas Stars for Joe Nieuwendyk and Jamie Langenbrunner.
McKay retired after the 2002–03 NHL season, finishing his career in his hometown as a member of the Montreal Canadiens.

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