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Doug Jarvis

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Douglas M. "Doug" Jarvis (born March 24, 1955 in Brantford, Ontario) was a Canadian professional ice hockey forward who played for the Montreal Canadiens, Washington Capitals and Hartford Whalers in the National Hockey League. Originally drafted by the Toronto Maple Leafs in the 1975 NHL Entry Draft, he was traded almost right away to the Canadiens in exchange for Greg Hubick.

Doug Jarvis is the NHL's record holder in consecutive games played with 964 — breaking the previous record, set by centre Garry Unger, of 914. He won the Bill Masterton Trophy in 1987 and the Frank J. Selke Trophy in 1984. He won the Stanley Cup four times as a player (with Montreal in 1976-77-78-79) and one as an assitant coach (with Dallas in 1999). Jarvis served as an assistant coach for the Minnesota/Dallas Stars during the Pierre PagĂ©, Bob Gainey and former Philadelphia Flyer head coach Ken Hitchcock's tenure in Dallas. He stayed with the team 14 years, making it the longest period of time for an assitant-coach with the same team. He is currently an assistant coach with the Montreal Canadiens.

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Preceded by:
Bobby Clarke
Winner of the Frank J. Selke Trophy
1984
Succeeded by:
Craig Ramsay
Preceded by:
Charlie Simmer
Bill Masterton Trophy Winner
1987
Succeeded by:
Bob Bourne
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