Daniel Doré, born on April ninth, nineteen seventy, is a notable figure in the world of ice hockey, recognized for his role as a right winger. A Canadian by nationality, he was selected in the first round of the nineteen eighty-eight NHL Entry Draft, being picked fifth overall by the Quebec Nordiques. His time in the National Hockey League was brief, as he played only seventeen games, all with the Nordiques, during the nineteen eighty-nine to ninety season and one additional game the following season.
After his stint in the NHL, Doré transitioned to Roller Hockey International, where he showcased his skills for three seasons before hanging up his skates in nineteen ninety-six. His passion for the sport did not wane, as he took on the role of a scout for the Boston Bruins, a position he held for eleven years until his departure in June two thousand seven.
Currently, Daniel Doré serves as an Amateur Scout for the New York Rangers, continuing to contribute to the sport he loves. His journey through professional hockey and scouting reflects his deep commitment to the game and its future.