ON THE ICE
Drafted: In 1998, 3rd round, 64th overall (2nd Tampa Bay pick behind Vincent Lecavalier)
Tampa Lightning (7 seasons)
Acquired via draft
Traded February 26, 2008 (with Johan Holmqvist, for Mike Smith, Jeff Halpern, and Jussi Jokinen)
Dallas Stars (3 seasons)
Acquired via trade
Total: 2 teams, 10 seasons
Honors
- 1999–00: CHL Player of the Year
- 1999–00: CHL Leading Scorer
- 1999–00: CHL Plus/Minus Award Winner
- 1999–00: CHL First All-Star Team
- 1999–00: QMJHL Michel Brière Memorial Trophy (Most Valuable Player)
- 1999–00: QMJHL Jean Béliveau Trophy (Leading scorer)
- 1999–00: QMJHL Plus/Minus Award Winner
- 1999–00: QMJHL Guy Lafleur Trophy (Playoff MVP)
- 1999–00: QMJHL First All-Star Team
- 1999–00: Memorial Cup Stafford Smythe Memorial Trophy (MVP)
- 1999–00: Memorial Cup All-Star Team
- 2000 World Junior Championships (bronze medal)
- 2000–01: NHL All-Rookie Team
- 2001–02: NHL YoungStars Game participant
- 2003–04: NHL Conn Smythe Trophy (Playoff MVP)
- 2003–04: NHL Lady Byng Trophy (Sportsmanship)
- 2004 World Cup of Hockey (gold medal)
- 2006 Named to Canadian Olympic team
Sweater numbers
#19 (Tampa Bay); #39 (juniors; Ak Bars Kazan; International); #91 (Dallas)
Born: Bradley Glenn Richards, on May 2, 1980, in Murray Harbour, Prince Edward Island, Canada
Family: Father, Glen and mother, Delite; younger sister, Paige
Prep School: Athol Murray College of Notre Dame (Wilcox, Saskatchewan)
Currently Resides: Dallas, Texas (shares a home with teammate James Neal); Tampa Bay, Florida; and Charlottetown, PEI
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