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Jeff Cowan
Born (1976-09-27) September 27, 1976 (age 47)
Scarborough, ON, CAN
Height 6 ft 2 in (188 cm)
Weight 205 lb (93 kg; 14 st 9 lb)
Position Left Wing
Shoots Left
AHL team
Former teams
Peoria Rivermen
Calgary Flames
Atlanta Thrashers
Los Angeles Kings
Vancouver Canucks
NHL draft Undrafted
Playing career 1996–present

Jeff Cowan (born September 27, 1976 in Scarborough, Ontario) is a Canadian professional ice hockey player currently playing for the Peoria Rivermen of the American Hockey League (AHL). Despite playing for the AHL affiliate of the St. Louis Blues, he is a member of the Vancouver Canucks organization. He is considered to be a grinder.

Playing career

After coming out of junior hockey in the Ontario Hockey League, Cowan was not drafted in the NHL Entry Draft; he was signed by the Calgary Flames on 2 October 1995.[1] He would play for the Flames' minor league affiliates (the Roanoke Express of the ECHL and the Saint John Flames of the AHL) for the next few years, before making Calgary's roster in the 1999–00 NHL season. He would play for the Flames for two seasons before being traded with Kurtis Foster to the Atlanta Thrashers for Petr Buzek on 18 December, 2001.[1]

In 2003–04, his third season with the Trashers, Cowan was enjoying a career year, scoring 9 goals and 24 points through 58 games. However, he was once again traded on 9 March, 2004, to the Los Angeles Kings in exchange for Kip Brennan.[1] He finished the season with a career-high 11 goals, 16 assists and 27 points.

On 30 December, 2006, the Kings placed Cowan on waivers and was subsequently claimed by the Vancouver Canucks.[1] Towards the end of his first season with Vancouver, Cowan rose to brief prominence, scoring an unexpected 6 goals in 4 games.[2] During that span, a bra was thrown on the ice after his second goal of the game against the Tampa Bay Lightning, coining the moniker "Cowan the Bra-barian". The unique celebration was popularized among fans and in response, the entire Canucks team signed a bra that was auctioned to raise money for breast cancer research.[3]

As the Canucks entered the playoffs as the third seed, Cowan scored the first playoff goal of his NHL career in game one of the second round against the Anaheim Ducks. The following game, he scored the game-winning overtime goal to tie the series 1-1.[2] Vancouver was, however, defeated in five games by Anaheim.

Before the start of the 2007–08 season, Cowan was re-signed by the Canucks to a two-year, $1.45-million contact extension.[2] However, Cowan failed to build on the momentum he had drawn the previous campaign. He was injured early in the season, suffering a strained hip flexor on October 13, 2007, following a fight with the Oilers' Zack Stortini. Shortly after he returned, he was re-injured in a December 9 game against the Pittsburgh Penguins, separating his shoulder on a hit from enforcer Georges Laraque.[2] Cowan finished the season with just 1 assist in 46 games. Shortly before the 2008–09 season, he was put on waivers and cleared. Instead of being assigned to the Canucks' AHL affiliate, the Manitoba Moose, he was sent to the Peoria Rivermen as the Moose had already met their five NHL veteran maximum.[4]

Career statistics

Regular Season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1993-94 Guelph Storm OHL 17 1 0 1 5 -- -- -- -- --
1994-95 Guelph Storm OHL 51 10 7 17 14 14 1 1 2 0
1995-96 Barrie Colts OHL 66 38 14 52 29 5 1 2 3 6
1996–97 Roanoke Express ECHL 47 21 13 34 42 -- -- -- -- --
1996–97 Saint John Flames AHL 22 5 5 10 8 -- -- -- -- --
1997–98 Saint John Flames AHL 69 15 13 28 23 13 4 1 5 14
1998–99 Saint John Flames AHL 71 7 12 19 117 4 0 1 1 10
1999–00 Saint John Flames AHL 47 15 10 25 77 -- -- -- -- --
1999–00 Calgary Flames NHL 13 4 1 5 16 -- -- -- -- --
2000–01 Calgary Flames NHL 51 9 4 13 74 -- -- -- -- --
2001–02 Calgary Flamers NHL 19 1 0 1 40 -- -- -- -- --
2001–02 Atlanta Thrashers NHL 38 4 1 5 50 -- -- -- -- --
2002–03 Atlanta Thrashers NHL 66 3 5 8 115 -- -- -- -- --
2003–04 Atlanta Thrashers NHL 58 9 15 24 68 -- -- -- -- --
2003–04 Los Angeles Kings NHL 13 2 1 3 24 -- -- -- -- --
2005–06 Los Angeles Kings NHL 46 8 1 9 73 -- -- -- -- --
2006–07 Los Angeles Kings NHL 21 0 2 2 32 -- -- -- -- --
2006–07 Vancouver Canucks NHL 42 7 3 10 93 10 2 0 2 22
2007–08 Vancouver Canucks NHL 46 0 1 1 110 -- -- -- -- --
NHL Totals 413 47 34 81 695 10 2 0 2 22

Notes and references

  1. ^ a b c d "Jeff Cowan - NHL Profile". National Hockey League. Retrieved 2008-09-19.
  2. ^ a b c d "Cowan's not cowed by tough road". The Province. 2008-09-18. Retrieved 2008-09-19.
  3. ^ "Vigneault again caling on Mr. Fix-it". The Province. Retrieved 2008-10-10.
  4. ^ "Pettinger, Krog will encounter Cowan in Peoria". The Province. 2008-10-08. Retrieved 2008-10-10.