Craig Conroy

Michael Craig Conroy ( born September 4, 1971 in Potsdam, New York ) is a retired American professional ice hockey player who during his active career, among other things for the Montreal Canadiens, St. Louis Blues, Calgary Flames and Los Angeles Kings in the National Hockey League has played.

Career

As a junior he played for Clarkson University in the U.S. College Football ECAC Hockey among other things, Todd Marchant together. The Montreal Canadiens selected him in the NHL Entry Draft in 1990 in the sixth round at 123rd position. In 1994 year, the Canadiens brought him into her at that time the farm team to the Fredericton Canadiens in the American Hockey League

In the 1994/95 season Conroy made ​​his debut in the NHL and also scored in his six inserts his first goal. In the coming year, he was still allowed seven games for the Canadiens contest, but shortly after the start of the season 1996/97 he was given, among other things together with Pierre Turgeon to the St. Louis Blues. Durt he was only used briefly in the AHL with the Worcester IceCats and made ​​the breakthrough in the NHL. In his first full season in St. Louis he sat with 43 ​​points scorer for the time being a new record. This earned him a nomination for the Selke Trophy Frank J..

Towards the end of the 2000/01 season he was delivered to the Calgary Flames in exchange for Cory Stillman. With 73 points in the 2001/ 02 season, he was again a candidate for the 2002 Selke Trophy Frank J., as he was as defensive embossed attacker 's second best scorer of his team. He was also there for the team captain. After the strike season, he moved to the Los Angeles Kings, but after one and a half years, he returned with now 35 years back to the Flames. After only 16 points in the first 52 games in LA, followed by 21 points in 28 games with Calgary.

4 February 2011 Conroy announced his immediate End of career as an active player.

Internationally

Conroy represented Team USA at the World Cup of Hockey in 2004 and the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin. After he had come to two point-less operations at the World Cup of Hockey in 2004, Conroy went on at the Olympic Winter Games in 2006 to regular players in Team USA and scored five points in six games.

Awards and achievements

Career Stats

( Key to Career statistics: Sp or GP = Games Played, T or G = goals scored, V or A = achieved assists; Pts or Pts = scored points scorer, SM or PIM = received penalty minutes, / - = Plus / Minus balance sheet; PP = scored majority gates; SH = scored shorthanded goals, GW = achieved victory gates; Play-downs/Relegation 1 )

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