Yes, on May 31, 1982 he was involved in a car accident that resulted in a woman's death. He was not intoxicated. The accident happened on a wet roadway and his car crossed the center line. Here's the story from the NY Times: Jim Craig, the goaltender on the United States' gold-medal 1980 Olympic hockey team, was issued a citation today charging him with driving to endanger after an accident on a rain-slicked highway that left one woman dead and another critically injured, the police said. Margaret Curry, 29 years old, of New Bedford, Mass., a passenger in the car that was involved in a collision with Craig's car, was killed. Another passenger was hospitalized in critical condition and the driver of the other car was treated at a hospital and released. The police said there was no indication that Craig had been drinking. Craig, 24, who was alone in his car, refused medical treatment. Craig, a resident of North Easton, Mass., played with the Boston Bruin farm team at Erie, Pa., last season.
Jim craig and it was mattapoisett ma. Killed young woman family sued for four million against cathay temple resteraunt
Christine Simpson...uh uh...that is his big sister.
Bob Craig - ice hockey - was born in 1952.
Craig Johnson (Alaska politician) -November 22, 1953Craig Johnson (American football coach) -March 3, 1960 Craig Johnson (Author) -January 16, 1961 Craig Johnson (Canadianice hockey player) -November 16, 1971 Craig Johnson (American ice hockey player) -March 18, 1972 Craig M. Johnson (New York State Senator) -April 21, 1971
Eric Craig Staal is Best known for playing ice hockey. He is a Canadian ice hockey player and the captain of the Carolina Hurricanes of the National Hockey League.
Craig MacDonald - ice hockey - was born on 1982-10-03.
Craig Martin - ice hockey - was born on 1971-01-21.
Craig Smith - ice hockey - was born on 1989-09-05.
Craig Johnson - ice hockey - was born on 1972-03-18.
Craig Anderson - ice hockey - was born on 1981-05-21.
Jim Craig - ice hockey - was born on 1957-05-31.
I have no idea who the last five players were, but the very last one was Craig MacTavish, who is the current head coach of the Edmonton Oilers. His last season was with the St. Louis Blues in 1996/97. When he retired at the end of that season he was the last player to not wear a helmet.