By Jordan Allard

Former tough-guy Steve Webb made a living out of being a good, albeit tough, teammate. And now, even though his professional hockey days are behind him, Webb is still looking after other people - he’s just not using his fists this time.

After a three-year junior career in the Ontario League, the Peterborough, Ont., native was drafted 176th overall in 1994 by the Buffalo Sabres. Webb broke into the NHL in 1996-97 with the New York Islanders, where he spent the majority of his 321-game career, in which he racked up 532 penalty minutes. From a young age, Webb knew he’d have to play the enforcer role if he wanted to make a career out of the game he loved.

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