Chris Pronger
Chris Pronger is a Hockey Hall of Famer (Top 100 all time NHL), Stanley Cup Champion, NHL MVP and 2x Olympic Gold Medalist (4x Olympian) that is building a travel company in the same mold as his professional hockey career.
Chris Pronger is a Hockey Hall of Famer (Top 100 all time NHL), Stanley Cup Champion, NHL MVP and 2x Olympic Gold Medalist (4x Olympian) that is building a travel company in the same mold as his professional hockey career.
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Christopher Robert Pronger is a Canadian retired professional ice hockey defenceman and a former advisor to the Florida Panthers of the National Hockey League.
He was born in Dryden, Ontario and began his NHL career with the Hartford Whalers (now Carolina Hurricanes). He was Hartford’s first pick (number two overall) in the 1993 entry draft and subsequently traded to the St Louis Blues in 1995 for Brendan Shanahan. Pronger combines powerful skating, solid defense, the odd fisticuffs, a physical game with some offensive skills and instincts.
Chris Pronger became the first defenseman since the great Bobby Orr in 1972 to win the Hart Trophy (NHL Most Valuable Player award) and the Norris Trophy (top nhl defenseman) in the 1999-2000 season. He has represented Canada in several international hockey tournaments, including being a member of the goal medal winning 2002 winter Olympic team. Chris was traded from the St Louis Blues to the Edmonton Oilers in August 2005, and subsequently to the Anaheim Ducks in July 2006.
In 2007, Pronger played an important role in the Ducks run to the Stanley Cup, while Pronger himself participated in the Finals for the second year in a row, the previous year being with the Edmonton Oilers. With the Stanley Cup victory, Chris became a member of the Triple Gold Club.
On September 28th, 2007, Pronger was named the captain of the Ducks, replacing Scott Niedermayer.
He is now building a boutique luxury travel company in the same mold as his professional hockey career. They curate five-star experiential travel across the globe. Wellness in mind, body and spirit is paramount in everything they do in travel.
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