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Arguably the greatest hockey player to ever put on a Nanook sweater, Steve Moria has enjoyed a career that has spanned five decades. From 1982-85, Moria was one of the most talented competitors in all of college hockey, collecting 109 points during the 1984-85 season, a record that still stands as the second most points in a season in NCAA history. The 1986 All-American still holds claim to many of the Nanook's hockey records including most goals in a game (four), most assists in a game (five) and most points in a game (seven). After his illustrious college career, Moria spent two seasons with the New Haven Nighthawks of the AHL before taking his talents overseas. Beginning in 1987, he began playing with the Fife Flyers of the British Hockey League – the most competitive hockey league in the United Kingdom. Moria's greatest statistical year occurred in 1989-90 when he amassed 245 points in just 40 games for the Cardiff Devils. Over his career, Moria has recorded over 2,500 points and was inducted into the Fairbanks Hockey Hall of Fame in 2005.
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