Career
A steady stay-at-home defender, Guy played his junior hockey with the Medicine Hat Tigers and was selected 71st overall by the Flames in the 1983 National Hockey League Entry Draft. He signed with the Flames and turned pro in 1985, and made his National Hockey League debut in the 1986-1987 appearing in 24 games and recording 4 assists. After another season split between Calgary and the minors, Guy was dealt to the Vancouver Canucks for the 1988-1989 season.
He spent his first full season in the National Hockey League, appearing in 45 games for the Canucks and recording his first two career goals along with two assists.
He spent two more seasons as a depth defender for the Canucks before being dealt back to Calgary near the end of the 1990-1991 campaign. Guy spent most of the next three seasons with the Salt Lake Golden Eagles, Calgary"s minor-pro affiliate, appearing in just 3 games for the Flames in 1991-1992.
He also had a brief stint in Austria before retiring in 1995. He appeared in a total 156 National Hockey League games, scoring 5 goals and 20 assists for 25 points.
He also played 5 playoff games, four with the Flames and one with the Canucks, scoring one assistant
Following his career, Guy remained in Salt Lake, where he had spent much of his minor-league career, and became an electrician. He also served for a time on the coaching staff of Brigham Young University"s hockey team Guy is now married to Amee and now have 5 children.
Emalee, Andee, Conlee, Jaydee, and Bohdee.