In 1980, Ken Morrow was the first ever player to win an Olympic Gold medal and a Stanley Cup in the same season. With the addition of professional players in 1998, it a feat that was bound to be repeated, but it wasn't until 2010 until Jonathan Toews, Duncan Keith and Brent Seabrook would win gold with Canada and a cup with the Black Hawks. Morrow won his gold medal as part of USA's "Miracle on Ice" and his Stanley Cup, first of four straight, was with the New York Islanders. Morrow, a stay at home defenceman, would score 105 points in 550 carer NHL games, all with the New York Islanders. Ken Morrow currently works with the New York Islanders scouting department.
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