. "0"^^ . . . . . . "Canadian"@en . "first winner"@en . "180"^^ . . . . . . . "Winner of the NHL Plus/Minus Award"@en . . . . . "1983"^^ . "1959-06-02"^^ . . . "6"^^ . "1979"^^ . "Left"@en . . "Charlie Huddy"@en . . . . "1997"^^ . "Undrafted"@en . . . . . . "200"^^ . . . "Charles \"Charlie\" Huddy (b. 2 June, 1959 in Oshawa, Ontario) is a former NHL defenceman and former assistant coach of the Edmonton Oilers. He is also one of only seven Edmonton Oilers to be a member of all 5 of the franchise's Stanley Cup-winning teams 1984, 1985, 1987, 1988,1990. His greatest success came with the Oilers with whom he played from the start of his career in the 1980\u201381 season until the end of the 1990\u201391 season. He would tally 368 points in 694 regular season games, and 77 points in 138 playoff games."@en . . "Charles \"Charlie\" Huddy (b. 2 June, 1959 in Oshawa, Ontario) is a former NHL defenceman and former assistant coach of the Edmonton Oilers. He is also one of only seven Edmonton Oilers to be a member of all 5 of the franchise's Stanley Cup-winning teams 1984, 1985, 1987, 1988,1990. His greatest success came with the Oilers with whom he played from the start of his career in the 1980\u201381 season until the end of the 1990\u201391 season. He would tally 368 points in 694 regular season games, and 77 points in 138 playoff games. After he left Edmonton, Huddy would play four seasons with the Los Angeles Kings, where he played with former Oilers, Wayne Gretzky, Jari Kurri, Marty McSorley, and Paul Coffey. He played an important role in LA's march to the 1993 Stanley Cup Finals. Huddy would later finish his career with the St. Louis Blues and Buffalo Sabres, eventually retiring after the 1996\u201397 campaign. He previously held an assistant coaching position with the New York Rangers, and was the head coach of the ECHL Huntington Blizzard. Charlie was relieved of his duties with the coaching changes that took place on May 26, 2009"@en . . . . . . .