Selected in the sixth round, 116th overall, by the Quebec Nordiques in the 1981 NHL Entry Draft, Mike Eagles enjoyed a 13-year NHL career with four teams. While playing in major junior hockey, Eagles played on perhaps one of the most talented teams of all-time - the Kitchener Rangers. When he joined the Rangers in 1980-81 as a 17-year-old, he became teammates with 17-year-old Al MacInnis and a pair of star 16-year-olds named Brian Bellows and Scott Stevens. The Rangers, despite being one of the youngest teams in the OHL, were the class of the league. They went on to represent the OHL at the 1981 Memorial Cup where they came up just short, losing in the finals to the defending champion Cornwall Royals. The Royals boasted the likes of future NHLers Dale Hawerchuk and Scott Arniel in their li
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