Foote was a traditional stay-at-home blueliner, and while many hockey players are described as having grit, Foote might have been the literal definition of it. His play balanced potent offenses, and he was a vital part of the Colorado Avalanche winning the Stanley Cup in both 1996 and 2001. Foote would be asked five times to represent Canada in major international tournaments; the Olympics three times and the World Cup of Hockey twice. Foote owns a Gold Medal in both the Olympics and the World Cup, and that does help elevate a resume that was never considered good enough to be an All-Star.



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