Jump to content

Tyson Nash: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
 
(22 intermediate revisions by 20 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{short description|Canadian former ice hockey left winger (born 1975)}}
{{BLP sources|date=March 2023}}
{{Infobox ice hockey player
{{Infobox ice hockey player
| image =
| image = Tyson Nash.jpg
| image_size =
| image_size = 230 px
| caption =
| caption = Nash with the [[Toronto Marlies]] in 2007
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1975|3|11|mf=y}}
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1975|3|11|mf=y}}
| birth_place = [[Edmonton]], [[Alberta]], Canada
| birth_place = [[Edmonton]], [[Alberta]], Canada
Line 8: Line 10:
| height_in = 11
| height_in = 11
| weight_lb = 191
| weight_lb = 191
| position = [[Winger (ice hockey)|Left Wing]]
| position = [[Winger (ice hockey)|Left wing]]
| shoots = Left
| shoots = Left
| played_for = [[St. Louis Blues]]<br />[[Phoenix Coyotes]]<br />[[Toronto Marlies]]<br />[[Nippon Paper Cranes]]
| played_for = [[St. Louis Blues]]<br />[[Phoenix Coyotes]]<br />[[Toronto Marlies]]<br />[[Nippon Paper Cranes]]
Line 18: Line 20:
}}
}}


'''Tyson Scott Nash''' (born March 11, 1975) is a former [[ice hockey]] [[Winger (ice hockey)|left winger]]. He announced his retirement on September 11, 2008. He last played for the [[Nippon Paper Cranes]] in Japan during the 2007–08 season.
'''Tyson Scott Nash''' (born March 11, 1975) is a Canadian former [[ice hockey]] [[Winger (ice hockey)|left winger]]. He announced his retirement on September 11, 2008. He last played for the [[Nippon Paper Cranes]] in Japan during the 2007–08 season.


==Hockey==
==Hockey==
Nash spent his first five seasons in the NHL with the [[St. Louis Blues]], In his Early Years, in the role of a [[pest (hockey)|pest]], specializing in drawing penalties from members of opposing teams. He spent the next two seasons with the [[Phoenix Coyotes]]. He was traded to the [[Toronto Maple Leafs]] from the Coyotes for [[Mikael Tellqvist]] and a 4th round draft pick on November 28, 2006.
Nash spent his first five seasons in the NHL with the [[St. Louis Blues]], in his early years, in the role of a [[pest (hockey)|pest]], specializing in drawing penalties from members of opposing teams. He spent the next two seasons with the [[Phoenix Coyotes]]. He was traded to the [[Toronto Maple Leafs]] from the Coyotes for [[Mikael Tellqvist]] and a 4th round draft pick on November 28, 2006.


On November 22, 2007, he signed with the [[Nippon Paper Cranes]] in Japan. The Cranes finished the season in second place, behind the [[Oji Eagles]].
On November 22, 2007, he signed with the [[Nippon Paper Cranes]] in Japan. The Cranes finished the season in second place, behind the [[Oji Eagles]].
Line 27: Line 29:
He played his junior career with the [[Kamloops Blazers]] where he was part of the team which won three [[Memorial Cup]]s. He is one of only three players to have won three Memorial Cups with the same team ([[Ryan Huska]] and [[Darcy Tucker]] are the others).
He played his junior career with the [[Kamloops Blazers]] where he was part of the team which won three [[Memorial Cup]]s. He is one of only three players to have won three Memorial Cups with the same team ([[Ryan Huska]] and [[Darcy Tucker]] are the others).


Nash was hired as the [[Arizona Coyotes]]' TV analyst alongside Matt McConnell following his retirement. Nash came under fire when he applauded the one sided assault of an Anaheim Ducks player with his gloves still on during a 5-0 Coyotes loss on April 1, 2022.<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.sportingnews.com/us/nhl/news/tyson-nash-defends-controversial-comments-ducks-coyotes-scuffle/cr4xh4xjpiwqwwqcxuztpexp | title=Tyson Nash defends controversial comments during Ducks-Coyotes scuffle: 'I really wouldn't change a thing' | date=12 April 2022 }}</ref>
Nash was hired as the [[Phoenix Coyotes]]' TV analyst alongside Matt McConnell following his retirement.


==Career statistics==
==Career statistics==
Line 176: Line 178:
! 23 !! 3 !! 2 !! 5 !! 52
! 23 !! 3 !! 2 !! 5 !! 52
|}
|}

==References==
{{Reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==
* {{HockeyDB|00021511}}
* {{icehockeystats}}
* {{AHL profile|1468}}
* {{AHL profile|1468}}
* {{Official website|http://www.tysonnash.com/}}
* {{Official website|http://www.tysonnash.com/}}
Line 189: Line 194:
[[Category:Arizona Coyotes announcers]]
[[Category:Arizona Coyotes announcers]]
[[Category:Canadian ice hockey left wingers]]
[[Category:Canadian ice hockey left wingers]]
[[Category:Sportspeople from Edmonton]]
[[Category:Ice hockey people from Edmonton]]
[[Category:Kamloops Blazers players]]
[[Category:Kamloops Blazers players]]
[[Category:Memorial Cup winners]]
[[Category:National Hockey League broadcasters]]
[[Category:National Hockey League broadcasters]]
[[Category:Nippon Paper Cranes players]]
[[Category:Nippon Paper Cranes players]]
[[Category:Phoenix Coyotes players]]
[[Category:Phoenix Coyotes players]]
[[Category:Canadian expatriate ice hockey players in the United States]]
[[Category:Raleigh IceCaps players]]
[[Category:Raleigh IceCaps players]]
[[Category:St. Louis Blues players]]
[[Category:St. Louis Blues players]]
Line 202: Line 207:
[[Category:Vancouver Canucks draft picks]]
[[Category:Vancouver Canucks draft picks]]
[[Category:Worcester IceCats players]]
[[Category:Worcester IceCats players]]
[[Category:Ice hockey people from Alberta]]

Latest revision as of 22:57, 22 April 2024

Tyson Nash
Nash with the Toronto Marlies in 2007
Born (1975-03-11) March 11, 1975 (age 49)
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Height 5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Weight 191 lb (87 kg; 13 st 9 lb)
Position Left wing
Shot Left
Played for St. Louis Blues
Phoenix Coyotes
Toronto Marlies
Nippon Paper Cranes
NHL draft 247th overall, 1994
Vancouver Canucks
Playing career 1995–2008

Tyson Scott Nash (born March 11, 1975) is a Canadian former ice hockey left winger. He announced his retirement on September 11, 2008. He last played for the Nippon Paper Cranes in Japan during the 2007–08 season.

Hockey

[edit]

Nash spent his first five seasons in the NHL with the St. Louis Blues, in his early years, in the role of a pest, specializing in drawing penalties from members of opposing teams. He spent the next two seasons with the Phoenix Coyotes. He was traded to the Toronto Maple Leafs from the Coyotes for Mikael Tellqvist and a 4th round draft pick on November 28, 2006.

On November 22, 2007, he signed with the Nippon Paper Cranes in Japan. The Cranes finished the season in second place, behind the Oji Eagles.

He played his junior career with the Kamloops Blazers where he was part of the team which won three Memorial Cups. He is one of only three players to have won three Memorial Cups with the same team (Ryan Huska and Darcy Tucker are the others).

Nash was hired as the Arizona Coyotes' TV analyst alongside Matt McConnell following his retirement. Nash came under fire when he applauded the one sided assault of an Anaheim Ducks player with his gloves still on during a 5-0 Coyotes loss on April 1, 2022.[1]

Career statistics

[edit]
Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1990–91 Kamloops Blazers WHL 3 0 0 0 0
1991–92 Kamloops Blazers WHL 33 1 6 7 62 4 0 0 0 0
1992–93 Kamloops Blazers WHL 61 10 16 26 78 13 3 2 5 32
1993–94 Kamloops Blazers WHL 65 20 38 58 135 16 3 4 7 12
1994–95 Kamloops Blazers WHL 63 34 41 75 70 21 10 7 17 30
1995–96 Raleigh Icecaps ECHL 6 1 1 2 8
1995–96 Syracuse Crunch AHL 50 4 7 11 58 4 0 0 0 11
1996–97 Syracuse Crunch AHL 77 17 17 34 105 3 0 2 2 0
1997–98 Syracuse Crunch AHL 74 20 20 40 184 5 0 2 2 28
1998–99 St. Louis Blues NHL 2 0 0 0 5 1 0 0 0 2
1998–99 Worcester IceCats AHL 55 14 22 36 143 4 4 1 5 27
1999–00 St Louis Blues NHL 66 4 9 13 150 6 1 0 1 24
2000–01 St Louis Blues NHL 57 8 7 15 110
2001–02 St Louis Blues NHL 64 6 7 13 100 9 0 1 1 2
2002–03 St Louis Blues NHL 66 6 3 9 114 7 2 1 3 6
2003–04 Phoenix Coyotes NHL 69 3 5 8 110
2005–06 Phoenix Coyotes NHL 50 0 6 6 84
2006–07 San Antonio Rampage AHL 19 6 6 12 48
2006–07 Toronto Marlies AHL 54 10 13 23 134
2007–08 Nippon Paper Cranes ALIH 5 1 0 1 16 9 1 3 4 43
NHL totals 374 27 37 64 673 23 3 2 5 52

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "Tyson Nash defends controversial comments during Ducks-Coyotes scuffle: 'I really wouldn't change a thing'". 12 April 2022.
[edit]