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Chris McAlpine
Born (1971-12-01) December 1, 1971 (age 52)
Roseville, Minnesota, U.S.
Height 6 ft 1 in (185 cm)
Weight 215 lb (98 kg; 15 st 5 lb)
Position Defense
Shot Right
Played for New Jersey Devils
St. Louis Blues
Tampa Bay Lightning
Atlanta Thrashers
Chicago Blackhawks
Los Angeles Kings
NHL draft 137th overall, 1990
New Jersey Devils
Playing career 1994–2005

Christopher Walter McAlpine (born December 1, 1971 in Roseville, Minnesota) is a retired American professional hockey player who played in the NHL with the New Jersey Devils, St. Louis Blues, Tampa Bay Lightning, Atlanta Thrashers, Chicago Blackhawks, and Los Angeles Kings. He played defense and shot right-handed.

Playing career

McAlpine was drafted by the New Jersey Devils in the 7th round, 137th overall in the 1990 NHL Entry Draft. After being drafted he played for the University of Minnesota for 4 years, scoring 30 points in 36 games his final year there. He made his debut in the NHL during the 1994–1995 season when he split the year with the Devils and the Albany River Rats of the AHL. After one and a half years with the River Rats McAlpine was traded to the St. Louis Blues, where he played the majority of his NHL career.

The 1999–2000 season turned out to be a hectic one for McAlpine, as he played for the Blues, Tampa Bay Lightning, and Atlanta Thrashers. Following that season he played for the Chicago Blackhwaks for 2 years and then 21 games with the Los Angeles Kings during the 2002–03 season.

McAlpine won the Stanley Cup in 1995 with the New Jersey Devils. He retired after the 2004–05 season playing with the Cincinnati Mighty Ducks of the AHL. He is currently a player agent working in Minneapolis.

Career statistics

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1989–90 Roseville High USHS 25 15 13 28 14
1990–91 University of Minnesota WCHA 38 7 9 16 112
1991–92 University of Minnesota WCHA 42 3 9 12 136
1992–93 University of Minnesota WCHA 41 14 9 23 84
1993–94 University of Minnesota WCHA 36 12 18 30 121
1994–95 Albany River Rats AHL 48 4 18 22 49
1994–95 New Jersey Devils NHL 24 0 3 3 17
1995–96 Albany River Rats AHL 57 5 14 19 72 4 0 0 0 13
1996–97 Albany River Rats AHL 44 1 9 10 48
1996–97 St. Louis Blues NHL 15 0 0 0 24 4 0 1 1 0
1997–98 St. Louis Blues NHL 54 3 7 10 36 10 0 0 0 16
1998–99 St. Louis Blues NHL 51 1 1 2 50 13 0 0 0 2
1999–00 Worcester IceCats AHL 10 1 4 5 4
1999–00 St. Louis Blues NHL 21 1 1 2 14
1999–00 Detroit Vipers IHL 8 0 0 0 6
1999–00 Tampa Bay Lightning NHL 10 1 1 2 10
1999–00 Atlanta Thrashers NHL 3 0 0 0 2
2000–01 Norfolk Admirals AHL 13 4 7 11 6
2000–01 Chicago Blackhawks NHL 50 0 6 6 32
2001–02 Norfolk Admirals AHL 8 0 4 4 4
2001–02 Chicago Blackhawks NHL 40 0 3 3 36 1 0 0 0 0
2002–03 Los Angeles Kings NHL 21 0 2 2 24
2002–03 Manchester Monarchs AHL 3 0 0 0 0
2004–05 Cincinnati Mighty Ducks AHL 14 1 0 1 18 10 0 1 1 6
NHL totals 289 6 24 30 245 28 0 1 1 18

Awards and honors

Award Year
College
All-WCHA Rookie Team 1990–91
All-WCHA First Team 1993–94
AHCA West Second-Team All-American 1993–94
WCHA All-Tournament Team 1994 [1]

References

  1. ^ "WCHA Tourney History". WCHA. Archived from the original on 2014-07-02. Retrieved 2014-06-26.
Awards and achievements
Preceded by WCHA Most Valuable Player in Tournament
1994
Succeeded by