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Paul Kariya


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Position Left Wing
Shoots Left
Nickname(s) Mighty Mouse, PK
Height
Weight
 ft  in ( m)
176 lb (80 kg)
NHL Team
F. Teams
St. Louis Blues
Anaheim Mighty Ducks
Colorado Avalanche
Nashville Predators
Nationality Flag of Canada Canada
Born October 16 1974 (1974--) (age 33),
Vancouver, BC, CAN
NHL Draft 4th overall, 1993
Anaheim Mighty Ducks
Pro Career 1993 – present

Paul Tetsuhiko Kariya (born October 16, 1974 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada), is a professional ice hockey player who plays for the St. Louis Blues.

Personal life

Paul Kariya is of half Scottish and half Japanese descent and was raised in North Vancouver, British Columbia going to high school at Argyle Secondary School. His brothers Steve and Martin are also professional ice hockey players.[1][2] His sister Noriko is a professional boxer.[3]

Playing career

Paul Kariya scored 91 goals and 153 assists for 244 points in 94 games for the Penticton Panthers of the British Columbia Junior Hockey League. He was the first freshman to win the Hobey Baker Award, notching 33 goals and 91 assists for 124 points in 51 games, helping the University of Maine to a 42-1-2 record, and the 1992-93 NCAA and Hockey East titles in his only full season. His brother, Steve, captained Maine to the 1998-99 NCAA title. Their brother, Martin, helped Maine get to the 2002 "Frozen Four" finals.

His miss in a shootout with Sweden cost Canada the 1994 Olympic silver medal, but he helped Canada win gold in the 2002 Winter Olympics. He was picked by the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim (now known as the Anaheim Ducks) 4th overall in the 1993 NHL Entry Draft.

His best season statistically so far was 1995-96, scoring 50 goals and 58 assists for 108 points.

When Anaheim traded for Teemu Selänne with the Winnipeg Jets, Kariya was placed on a line with Selänne, and Steve Rucchin. The combinition of Paul and Teemu became a lethal force against their opponents becoming one of the best duos in the NHL.

Paul missed the 1998 Winter Olympics due to a concussion suffered from an on-ice crosscheck by Gary Suter.

In 2003, he and the Ducks reached their first Stanley Cup finals. Kariya was third on the team in playoff scoring (behind Adam Oates and Petr Sykora), scoring six goals and adding six assists. However he will best be remembered for a dramatic moment. During the second period in Game 6, Kariya took a hard check from the New Jersey Devils' Scott Stevens and lay on the ice for several minutes. He went to the locker room, but returned and 11 minutes later scored a goal to give the Ducks a 4-1 lead. Anaheim would win the game 5-2, but lose the series in 7 games. Many felt Kariya's equipment changes following his first concussion may have saved him from being rendered unconscious from the Stevens hit. [4]

At a team rally following the Ducks' Game 7 loss to the Devils, Kariya promised to bring the Cup to Anaheim in 2004. But, the Ducks failed to qualify the captain's $10 million contract, making him a free agent. Kariya took an $8.5 million paycut, ensuring himself unrestricted free agency at season's end, when he and former Ducks teammate Teemu Selänne, signed with the Colorado Avalanche on July 3, 2003. Because of Kariya's salary demand and Selänne's lack of points, Colorado did not re-sign them.

Kariya signed a two year contract with the Nashville Predators on August 5, 2005, as an unrestricted free agent.

Kariya, in the 2005-2006 NHL Season, tallied 31 goals and 54 assists, accumulating his most points since the 1999-2000 campaign. Paul played in all 82 games, joining Dan Hamhuis as the only Predators to do so. On April 18, 2006 , the last day of the regular season, Kariya scored a hat trick against the Detroit Red Wings in a 6-3 win. Kariya finished the year 4th in the NHL in shootout shot percentage, converting on 5 of 7 attempts.

On November 1, 2006, Kariya made it to the 800 point milestone against the Edmonton Oilers.

During the 2007 Stanley Cup Playoffs, Kariya notched 2 assists.

On July 1, 2007, Kariya signed a 3 year contract worth $18 million with the St. Louis Blues.

Kariya was assigned as one of the alternate captain's of the Blues organization. He, along with Keith Tkachuk, Doug Weight, and Barret Jackman will rotate the position through out the season.

Records

  • Anaheim Ducks franchise greatest all time scorer, 669 points.
  • Anaheim Ducks franchise record for assists in a season, 62 (1998-99)
  • Nashville Predators franchise record for goals in a season, 31 (2005-06) -- (Tied with Steve Sullivan)
  • Nashville Predators franchise record for assists in a season, 54 (2005-06)
  • Nashville Predators franchise record for points in a season, 85 (2005-06)

Awards

Career statistics

    Regular Season   Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1992-93 University of Maine HE 39 25 75 100 12
1993-94 University of Maine HE 12 8 16 24 4
1994-95 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim NHL 47 18 21 39 4
1995-96 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim NHL 82 50 58 108 20
1996-97 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim NHL 69 44 55 99 6 11 7 6 13 4
1997-98 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim NHL 22 17 14 31 23
1998-99 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim NHL 82 39 62 101 40 3 1 3 4 0
1999-00 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim NHL 74 42 44 86 24
2000-01 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim NHL 66 33 34 67 20
2001-02 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim NHL 82 32 25 57 28
2002-03 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim NHL 82 25 56 81 48 21 6 6 12 6
2003-04 Colorado Avalanche NHL 51 11 25 36 22 1 0 1 1 0
2005-06 Nashville Predators NHL 82 31 54 85 40 5 2 5 7 0
2006-07 Nashville Predators NHL 82 24 52 76 36 5 0 2 2 2
NHL Totals 821 366 500 866 311 46 16 23 39 12

International play

Medal record
Competitor for Flag of Canada Canada
Men's Ice Hockey
Olympic Games
Gold 2002 Salt Lake City Ice Hockey
Silver 1994 Lillehammer Ice Hockey
World Championships
Gold 1994 Italy Ice Hockey
Silver 1996 Austria Ice Hockey

Played for Canada in:

International statistics

Year Team Event   GP G A Pts PIM
1992 Canada WJC 6 1 1 2 2
1993 Canada WJC 7 2 6 8 2
1993 Canada WC 8 2 7 9 0
1994 Canada Oly. 8 3 4 7 2
1994 Canada WC 8 5 7 12 2
1996 Canada WC 8 4 3 7 2
2002 Canada Oly. 6 3 1 4 0
Int'l Totals 51 20 29 49 10

See also

References

  1. ^ Steve Kariya's profile. Legends of Hockey. Retrieved on 2007-06-13.
  2. ^ Rutherford, Jeremy. "Five players sign deals with Blues", St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 2007-06-02. Retrieved on 2007-06-13. 
  3. ^ "Noriko Kariya making a name in boxing", TSN, 2005-05-27. Retrieved on 2007-06-13. 
  4. ^ http://sports.espn.go.com/nhl/playoffs2003/story?id=1564873 Kariya shows character in Game 6

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Preceded by
Scott Pellerin
Winner of the Hobey Baker Award
1993
Succeeded by
Chris Marinucci
Preceded by
Randy Ladouceur
Mighty Ducks of Anaheim captains
1996-2003
Teemu Selänne, 1998
Succeeded by
Steve Rucchin
Preceded by
Ron Francis
Winner of the Lady Byng Trophy
1996, 1997
Succeeded by
Ron Francis
Note: Teemu Selänne served as captain during later-half of the 1997-98 season. Kariya was injured and out of the line-up.


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