Peter Douris

Peter Douris ( born February 19, 1966 in Toronto, Ontario ) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey player who in his playing days from 1983 to 2002 among others for the Winnipeg Jets, Boston Bruins, Mighty Ducks of Anaheim and Dallas Stars in the National Hockey League has played as well as the EV Landshut and Munich Barons in the DEL.

Career

Peter Douris began his career as a hockey player in the team of the University of New Hampshire, for which he was active from 1983 to 1985. During this period, he was selected in the NHL Entry Draft in 1984 in the second round than a total of 30 players from the Winnipeg Jets, for whom he made ​​his debut in the National Hockey League in the 1985/86 season, where he in eleven games point - and remained unpunished. The majority of the playing time he spent but at Winnipeg's farm team in the American Hockey League, the Sherbrooke Canadiens, with whom he the Rochester Americans lost the final to the Calder Cup. After the attacker in the following season mainly for the new AHL farm team the Jets, the Moncton Hawks ran aground, he was discharged on September 29, 1988, to the St. Louis Blues, came in the 1988/89 season but only for their farm team from the International Hockey League, the Peoria Rivermen, used.

On 27 June 1989 Douris awarded a contract as a free agent with the Boston Bruins, for in the NHL, he was on the ice the next four years. He then spent three seasons at their league rivals Mighty Ducks of Anaheim, before he played almost exclusively in the IHL for the Milwaukee Admirals and the Michigan K- Wings from 1996 to 1998. Only in the 1997/98 season the winger was used in a game of the Dallas Stars in the NHL. In the summer of 1998, the Canadians joined the EV Landshut in the DEL. When they sold their DEL license following the 1998/99 season to Douris joined the newly founded Munich Barons, with whom he 2000 German champion in the season 1999 /. In the following season the former Canadian junior national team again reached with the Barons the final of the German Cup, defeated his team, however, DEL record champion Adler Mannheim. Following the 2001/ 02 season Douris ended his career with the Munich Barons.

Internationally

For Canada Douris took part in the Junior World Cup 1986, where he took second place with his team.

Awards and achievements

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