Shawn Burr, who scored 181 goals in career with Red Wings, Sharks and Lightning, dies at 47
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Shawn Burr, who played 16 years in the NHL, mostly with the Detroit Red Wings, died Monday. He was 47.
Dave Goetze, a friend of Burr's, says Burr was making progress in a fight against leukemia, but he died from brain trauma after a fall at his Detroit-area home. Goetze has worked for the Shawn Burr Foundation in support of blood cancer research.
Burr was a first-round draft pick by the Red Wings in 1984. He made his NHL debut in 1984-85 and was with the Red Wings until 1995. He also played for the Tampa Bay Lightning and San Jose Sharks.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}In 878 NHL games, Burr scored 181 goals with 259 assists and 1,069 penalty minutes.