Brian Bradley
Inducted In
2002
Brian Bradley is a Kitchener native and started playing minor hockey at the age of six. At 10, Bradley played on the Bauer Krauts Atom AAA team scoring 185 points in one season with 119 goals and 66 assists.
Bradley was drafted into the Ontario Hockey League as minor midget and played one season with Guelph and three with the London Knights. Bradley played for Team Canada in 1985 that won a gold medal in the World Junior Championships and he was selected to the World All-Star Team.
Between 1985 and 1997, Bradley played in the National Hockey League for Calgary, Vancouver, Toronto and Tampa Bay, scoring 503 points in 651 games, with 182 goals and 321 assists. He spent the 1987-88 season with Canada’s Olympic Hockey Team and played seven games in the Winter Olympics. Bradley played in the NHL All-Star Game in 1993 and 1994. His best NHL season was 1992-93 with the Tampa Bay Lightning, scoring 42 goals and 44 assists.
Bradley now lives in Tampa Bay, Florida with his wife Carrie and their three children.