Keith Tkachuk

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Position Forward
Shoots Left
Height
Weight
6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
235 lb (107 kg/16 st 11 lb)
NHL Team
F. teams
St. Louis Blues
Atlanta Thrashers
Phoenix Coyotes
Winnipeg Jets
Nationality  United States
Born March 28, 1972 (1972-03-28) (age 36),
Hanover, MA, USA
NHL Draft 19th overall, 1990
Winnipeg Jets
Pro career 1991 – present

Keith Matthew Tkachuk (born March 28, 1972, in Melrose, Massachusetts) is an American professional ice hockey player in the National Hockey League. He is currently playing left wing for the St. Louis Blues.[1][2]

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[edit] Playing career

Keith began his hockey career at Malden Catholic High School in Malden, Massachusetts. Tkachuk played collegiate hockey at Boston University, and was a member of the U.S. National Junior team in 1991 and 1992.[3] He was drafted in the first round (19th overall) in the 1990 entry draft by the Winnipeg Jets.[1]

[edit] Winnipeg Jets (1992–1996)

Tkachuk's first game in the NHL was on February 28, 1992 against the Vancouver Canucks, in which he tallied an assist. He would finish the season with the Jets, getting eight points in 17 games. In the playoffs that year, he scored three goals in seven games. The following season, 1992–93, was Tkachuk's official rookie year. He appeared in 83 games and ended the season with 28 goals and 51 points, including a 23–game scoring streak from March 9 to April 3, 1993.

Tkachuk became the team captain the next season on November 3, 1993, two weeks after recording his first hat trick, against the Philadelphia Flyers. Some of his accomplishments from that season include leading the Jets in goals (41), points (81), and power play goals (22). The 1994–95 season, which was shortened by a lockout, saw Tkachuk earn all-star second-team honors, as well as being second on the team in points.

In the 1995-96 season, Tkachuk dominated the Jets' statistics finishing first in goals (50), assists (48), points (98), power play goals (20), game-winning goals (6), shots (249), and plus/minus (+11).[4]

[edit] Phoenix Coyotes (1996–2001)

The Jets moved to Phoenix, Arizona in 1996, where Tkachuk became a member of the new Phoenix Coyotes. It was with Phoenix during the 1996–97 season that he has his career-best 52 goals, and made his first appearance in the NHL All-Star Game. He also led the team in goals, points, power-play goals, game-winning goals, and shots for the 1997–98 season, earning him his second straight All-Star appearance. For the 1998–99 season, Tkachuk led the team in goals, power-play goals, game-winning goals, shots, and plus/minus, and again went to the All-Star game.

After struggling with injuries for the next two seasons, the Coyotes traded Tkachuk to the Blues in 2001 for Ladislav Nagy, Michal Handzus and Jeff Taffe and a 1st round selection (Ben Eager).[5] He would leave the team ranking second in all-time goals (323) and first in penalty minutes (1,508) among other records.

[edit] St. Louis Blues (2001–Present)

Tkachuk made an immediate impact on the Blues, scoring six goals and eight points in the final 12 games of the 2000-01 season. The Blues made it to the Western Conference final in the playoffs that season, losing to the Colorado Avalanche. He has experienced several injuries while with the Blues, and was briefly suspended when he reported to training camp overweight and failed his physical at the beginning of the 2005-06 season.[6] The Blues traded Tkachuk to Atlanta at the 2007 trade deadline for Glen Metropolit and draft picks.

On June 26th of the same year, St. Louis reacquired Tkachuk along with a conditional 4th round draft pick for a conditional first round pick in 2008. Tkachuk signed a new, two-year contract with the Blues for $8 million on June 30th. Upon re-signing, Tkachuk said of the Blues that "I see a lot of good things happening... They're going to be very active in making this a better hockey team."[7] To help prove the Blues would be better, after signing Tkachuk they signed left winger Paul Kariya. Coach Andy Murray announced that he would try a line where Tkachuk would be centering Kariya on left wing and Brad Boyes on right.[8]

On the last day of the 2007-08 regular season (April 6), Tkachuk scored his 500th NHL Goal, a milestone only three other American-born players have achieved, and the 41st overall in NHL history.[9]

[edit] Atlanta Thrashers (2007)

On February 25, 2007, Tkachuk was traded to the Atlanta Thrashers for Glen Metropolit, a 1st round pick in 2007, a 3rd round pick in 2007 and a 2nd round pick in 2008. If Tkachuk had resigned with the Thrashers, the Blues would have Atlanta's 1st round pick in 2008. Since the Blues acquired exclusive negotiating rights with Tkachuk and resigned him to a two-year deal, Atlanta will now receive a conditional 4th round pick in 2008.[10]

[edit] Awards

[edit] Select milestones

[edit] Records

Tkachuk led the NHL in goals during the 1996-97 season with 52, the first American-born player to do so.[11] That season he was also only the fourth player in NHL history to record 50 goals and 200 penalty minutes in a single season.

Other records:

  • Phoenix Coyotes franchise record for career game-winning goals (40)
  • Phoenix Coyotes franchise record for career penalty minutes (1,508)

[edit] Career statistics

    Regular season   Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1990–91 Boston U. Terriers NCAA 36 17 23 40 70
1991–92 Winnipeg Jets NHL 17 3 5 8 28 7 3 0 3 30
1992–93 Winnipeg Jets NHL 83 28 23 51 201 6 4 0 4 14
1993–94 Winnipeg Jets NHL 84 41 40 81 255
1994–95 Winnipeg Jets NHL 48 22 29 51 152
1995–96 Winnipeg Jets NHL 76 50 48 98 156 6 1 2 3 22
1996–97 Phoenix Coyotes NHL 81 52 34 86 228 7 6 0 6 7
1997–98 Phoenix Coyotes NHL 69 40 26 66 147 6 3 3 6 10
1998–99 Phoenix Coyotes NHL 68 36 32 68 151 7 1 3 4 13
1999–2000 Phoenix Coyotes NHL 50 22 21 43 82 5 1 1 2 4
2000–01 Phoenix Coyotes NHL 64 29 42 71 108
2000–01 St. Louis Blues NHL 12 6 2 8 14 15 2 7 9 20
2001–02 St. Louis Blues NHL 73 38 37 75 117 10 5 5 10 18
2002–03 St. Louis Blues NHL 56 31 24 55 139 7 1 3 4 14
2003–04 St. Louis Blues NHL 75 33 38 71 83 5 0 2 2 10
2004–05 Did not play See 2004–05 NHL lockout
2005–06 St. Louis Blues NHL 41 15 21 36 46
2006–07 St. Louis Blues NHL 61 20 23 43 92
2006–07 Atlanta Thrashers NHL 18 7 8 15 34 4 1 2 3 12
2007–08 St. Louis Blues NHL 79 27 31 58 69
NHL totals 1,055 500 484 984 2,102 85 28 28 56 174

[edit] International play

Olympic medal record
Men's Ice Hockey
Silver 2002 Salt Lake City Ice Hockey

Played for the United States in:

International statistics

Year Team Event   GP G A Pts PIM
1992 United States Oly 8 1 1 2 12
1996 United States WCH 7 5 1 6 44
1998 United States Oly 4 0 2 2 6
2002 United States Oly 5 2 0 2 2
2004 United States WCH 5 5 1 6 23
2006 United States Oly 6 0 0 0 8
Senior Int'l Totals 35 13 5 18 85

[edit] Personal life

Tkachuk has been married to Chantel Oster since February 28, 1997, and has three children.[3]

[edit] Notes and references

[edit] See also

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Preceded by
Dean Kennedy
Winnipeg Jets captains
1993-95
Succeeded by
Kris King
Preceded by
Winnipeg Jets captains
Kris King
Phoenix Coyotes captains
1996-2001
Succeeded by
Teppo Numminen
Note: Tkachuk was stripped of the Jets captaincy, at the start of the 1995–96 NHL season (the Winnipeg Jets last season), after a contract dispute. Kris King was named the new captain.
Tkachuk was restored as captain at the start of the 1996–97 NHL season, when the Jets moved to Phoenix, Arizona to become the Phoenix Coyotes.
Preceded by
Mario Lemieux
NHL Goal Leader
1997
Succeeded by
Peter Bondra and Teemu Selanne
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