Education
McClanahan attended Mounds View High School and went on to play three seasons for the University of Minnesota, winning the 1979 National Collegiate Athletic Association national championship.
McClanahan attended Mounds View High School and went on to play three seasons for the University of Minnesota, winning the 1979 National Collegiate Athletic Association national championship.
After representing the United States at the 1979 World Championship tournament in Moscow, McClanahan joined the United States Olympic team on a full-time basis and scored 34 goals in 63 exhibition games. During the opening game of the Olympic tournament against Sweden, McClanahan sustained a bruise on the upper thigh, which left the United States team"s roster short a second player, as teammate Jack O"Callahan had been injured during the exhibition game against the Soviet Union only three days prior to the Olympics. McClanahan was selected forty-ninth overall in the 1978 National Hockey League Entry Draft by the Buffalo Sabres but did not begin playing with the Sabres until 1980, shortly after the Olympics.
His National Hockey League career was comparatively short-lived as he was mostly used as a role player.
He bounced between the National Hockey League and the American Hockey League and played part of the 1983/1984 season in the Central Hockey League with the Tulsa Oilers before finishing his National Hockey League career under his old Olympic coach Herb Brooks with the New York Rangers in 1984 (he also represented the Hartford Whalers in 1981-1982). McClanahan became a financial broker after retirement, beginning his career with Morgan Stanley in 1985, then working for Bear Stearns and Piper Jaffray, where he was managing director
He joined the Minneapolis office of ThinkEquity Partners in March 2002 as Principal and became the company"s Head of Trading. He also was featured in American Dad! Season 5 Episode 13: Return of the Bling.
McClanahan himself briefly appears in the episode as himself.
West had been a goalie for the junior hockey team the Plymouth Whalers in the Ontario Hockey League and has a tattoo of the National Hockey League logo on his arm. In a 1981 television movie about the same subject called Miracle on Ice, McClanahan is portrayed by Ken Stovitz.
The culmination of McClanahan"s amateur career came at the 1980 Olympics in Lake Placid, New York when he scored five goals in seven games while helping his country win the gold medal. He scored the winning goal in the gold medal game against Finland (which the United States came back to win 4–2) two days after the historic American victory over the Soviets. A now famous argument between McClanahan and Team United States of America"s coach Herb Brooks during the intermission helped motivate McClanahan to return to the game and play through his injury, inspiring his team to a come-from-behind draw against Sweden that proved vital to achieving gold medal success later in the tournament. McClanahan was played by Nathan West in the 2004 Disney movie Miracle, which told the story of the 1980 United States. Olympic gold medal win.
McClanahan is arguably best known for being a member of the United States Olympic hockey team that beat the Soviet Union en route to a gold medal at Lake Placid in 1980. During his professional career, McClanahan also was a member of Team United States of America at the 1981 Canada Cup.