A star at the University of Manitoba, Ridley would sign with the New York Rangers where he would score 65 Points in his rookie season. The meat of his career was spent with the Washington Capitals where he would have five seasons of 70 or more Points, the best of which was in 1988/89 where he scored 89 Points and was named to the All-Star Team. He would also have three seasons where he received votes for the Lady Byng and the Frank J. Selke Trophy.
Ridley would score 758 Points over an 866 Game career that also extended to Toronto and Vancouver. He retired early due to back issues after the 1996-97 Season.
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