Peter Holland (ice hockey)

Peter Holland (born 14 January 1991 Caledon, Ontario ) is a Canadian professional ice hockey player who is since November 2013 in the Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey League contract.

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Career

Peter Holland first played from 2006 to 2007 for the Brampton Battalion Midget AAA in a unterklassigen Canadian junior league before the striker in the OHL Priority Selection was selected in 2007 in the first round as Gesamtelfter of the Guelph Storm. In his rookie season with the team in the game in 2007/ 08 Holland completed 62 games and scored 23 points. In the play-offs, he stood in ten games for the team on the ice and recorded a Assist In his second season in Guelph was Peter Holland significantly more playing time and he improved his offensive statistics, when he reached 67 points with 28 goals and 39 assists. He was so after Matt Kennedy 's second best scorer of the team. Although Holland scored as many goals in the playoffs in four games, eliminated the Guelph Storm in the first playoff round after four games without a win from.

NHL Entry Draft 2009, he was selected in the first round to 15th position of the Anaheim Ducks. In April 2010, the Canadians signed a three-year entry-level contract with the Californians. During the season 2010/11 Holland served in the Guelph Storm in addition to Taylor Beck and Michael Latta as one of three assistant captains. 7 April 2011 Holland made ​​his debut for Anaheim at that time the farm team, the. Syracuse Crunch of the American Hockey League, the game against the Norfolk Admirals and scored a goal and two assists

5 November 2011 Holland made ​​his debut for the Ducks in the National Hockey League when he came in the away game against the Detroit Red Wings to use and was on the ice for eleven minutes. His first match of the links posted shooter in his third NHL - use 11 November 2011 against the Vancouver Canucks, as he beat goalie Roberto Luongo. The majority of the season 2011/12 spent the attacker in the farm team for the Syracuse Crunch and quickly established itself as one of the strongest offensive players of the team. With 60 scorer points in 71 games of the regular season, Holland was the league 's fourth- best rookie; Cory Conacher only, Tyler Johnson and Jonathan Audy - Marchessault were successful.

After he came on 21 missions in the NHL during the season 2012/13 he was again transferred to the beginning of the 2013/14 season back to the Norfolk Admirals in the AHL. In November 2013, he was traded along with Brad Staubitz to the Toronto Maple Leafs, while Anaheim for Jesse Blacker and received a third and seventh round draft pick of the 2014 Entry Draft.

Internationally

Holland took in 2008 with the selection of Canada Ontario at the World U -17 Hockey Challenge in part. In six games, he scored six points and won the gold medal. A year later the striker was in the Canadian squad for the Under-18 World Youth Championship in 2009. During the tournament Holland came to six inserts and posted a score of five points. The team took fourth place after they had lost the match for third place against Finland.

Awards and achievements

  • 2009 CHL Top Prospects Game
  • 2013 AHL All- Star Classic

Internationally

  • 2008 Gold medal at the World U -17 Hockey Challenge

Career Stats

Internationally

Represented Canada at:

  • World U -17 Hockey Challenge 2008
  • U18 World Junior Championships 2009

( 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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