Ron Stern
Born in St. Agathe, Quebec, Ron Stern played three seasons with the QMJHL's Longueuil Chevaliers, leading his team to the 1987 Memorial Cup tournament.
After three successful seasons in Longueuil, Stern split his first season of professional hockey with the IHL's Flint Spirits and the AHL's Fredericton Express while suiting up for the Vancouver Canucks for 15 games. Drafted by the Canucks in the fourth round of the 1986 NHL Entry Draft, Stern spent parts of four seasons with the Canucks organization before joining the Calgary Flames in the latter stages of 1990-91.
The rugged winger spent parts of seven seasons in Calgary before joining the San Jose Sharks in the summer of 1998. Stern's career came to an end following San Jose's 1999-00 season. Throughout his career, Ron Stern played in over 600 NHL games.