Shawn Burr, a former first-round draft pick and fan favorite in Detroit,
died on Monday night at the age of 47.
Burr,
who had been battling Leukemia going back to 2011, fell down the
stairs at his home on Monday evening. He suffered a massive brain
trauma and later on Monday he was removed from life support.
Selected
seventh overall by the RedWings in
1984, Burr spent the first 11 seasons of his career with the Red Wings. On the ice his best season came in 1989-90 when he had 24
goals and 32 assists, both career highs. It was the start of a
three-year stretch with at least 50 points.
What
really set him apart, though, was his personality and demeanor,
something that made him a very popular player in Detroit with both
fans and the media, which is always willing to talk with a good
quote. Former Wings goalie Chris Osgood shared a story with
the Detroit Free-Press that illustrated
Burr's personality.
"He was a funny guy, a nonstop talker, always had a trick to play," Osgood said. "My first game as a rookie, he put my name upside down on my jersey. He was the guy in the '90s who kept everybody else relaxed. He did the dirty work for the team on the ice and then kept the guys relaxed in the dressing room."
Burr
was eventually traded to Tampa Bay -- perhaps because he talked too
much -- and also played for San Jose to finish out his career but he
will be remembered as a Wing. Unfortunately he left Detroit just
before the championship run came to Motown.
In
recent years Burr had served as the Red Wings Alumni Association
president. George Malik of Kukla's Korner had
a tremendous ode to
Burr.
Burr
had founded the ShawnBurr Foundation,
which is committed to supporting blood cancer research.
Source:
cbssports
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