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Ben Smith
Birth Date:11 July 1988
Birth Place:Winston-Salem, North Carolina, U.S.
Height Ft:5
Height In:11
Weight Lb:198
Position:Right wing
Shoots:Right
League:DEL
Team:EHC München
Former Teams:Chicago Blackhawks
San Jose Sharks
Toronto Maple Leafs
Colorado Avalanche
Adler Mannheim
Rögle BK
Ntl Team:USA
Draft:169th overall
Draft Year:2008
Draft Team:Chicago Blackhawks
Career Start:2010

Benjamin Alexander Smith (born July 11, 1988) is an American professional ice hockey player currently playing for EHC Red Bull München in the Deutsche Eishockey Liga (DEL). He previously played in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Chicago Blackhawks, San Jose Sharks, Toronto Maple Leafs and the Colorado Avalanche.

Smith was a member of the Blackhawks 2013 Stanley Cup winning team.

Playing career

As a youth, Smith played in the 2001 and 2002 Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournaments with the New York Rangers minor ice hockey team.[1]

Smith graduated from Westminster School in 2006[2] and played four seasons at Boston College, helping the Eagles win two national championships. While playing for BC, Smith was drafted by the Chicago Blackhawks 169th overall in the sixth round of the 2008 NHL Entry Draft.

On October 29, 2010 the Blackhawks recalled Smith from the AHL's Rockford IceHogs to make his NHL debut in a home game against the Edmonton Oilers.[3] He scored his first NHL goal on April 8, 2011 against Jimmy Howard of the Detroit Red Wings. On April 15, 2011, Smith scored 2 goals against the Vancouver Canucks in a 4–3 loss in only his second NHL playoff game.

On Sunday, April 24, 2011, during Game 6 of the Western Conference quarterfinals, Smith scored the overtime goal on a rebound against the Vancouver Canucks' goaltender, Roberto Luongo, to force a Game 7 in Vancouver after the Canucks had previously been leading the series 3–0. The Blackhawks ended up losing Game 7 in overtime.[4]

On June 17, 2013, Smith was called up to play his first Stanley Cup Finals game, a 2–0 loss to the Boston Bruins, to fill in over the injured Marián Hossa. The Blackhawks won the Cup on June 24, 2013, when they defeated the Bruins in Game 6. On June 27, 2014, the Blackhawks signed him to a two-year contract extension.[5] In the following season, Smith scored four goals in 19 playoff games to help the Blackhawks advance to the Western Conference finals.

On March 2, 2015, Smith was traded by the Blackhawks to the San Jose Sharks in exchange for Andrew Desjardins.[6] He scored his first goal with the Sharks the same day in their shutout game against the Montreal Canadiens,[7] but remained for most of the season with the Sharks' AHL affiliate San Jose Barracuda.[8]

On February 27, 2016, Smith, Alex Stalock and a conditional 4th round pick in 2018 were traded by the Sharks to the Toronto Maple Leafs in exchange for James Reimer and Jeremy Morin.[9]

Despite putting up acceptable numbers with the Maple Leafs, Smith was placed on waivers by the team on March 30, 2016. Smith cleared the following day and was assigned to the Toronto Marlies of the AHL.[10] Despite being considered to be favourites to win the Calder Cup, the Marlies were eliminated in the third round of the playoffs, with Smith contributing nine points in their fifteen-game run.

On August 16, 2016, he signed a one-year, two-way deal with the Colorado Avalanche,[11] worth $675,000 at the NHL level and $150,000 at the AHL level.[12] Having made the Avalanche opening night roster, Smith made his debut with Colorado to start the 2016–17 season in a 6–5 victory over the Dallas Stars on October 15, 2016.[13] Smith would play in four scoreless games for the Avalanche before being placed on waivers and being claimed by the Toronto Maple Leafs on October 24, 2016. Smith was claimed due to the depth he provided the team on the penalty kill, a position coach Mike Babcock praised him for during his stint the previous season in Toronto.[14]

In the 2017–18 season, he won the Calder Cup with the Toronto Marlies, serving as team captain.[15] On June 15, 2018, he signed with Adler Mannheim of the German DEL.[16]

After a second stint with Adler Mannheim, Smith remained in the DEL, agreeing to a one-year contract with EHC München on May 10, 2021.[17]

Personal life

Smith was born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and raised in Avon, Connecticut.[18] Smith is the first player born in the state of North Carolina to have his name engraved on the Stanley Cup.

Smith's younger brother played Division I soccer for William & Mary. His uncle is Canadian conductor Peter Oundjian.[19]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

  Regular season Playoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
2004–05Boston Jr. BruinsEJHL321018280
2005–06Westminster SchoolHS-Prep2623355812
2005–06Boston Little Bruins18U AAA261424386
2006–07Boston College421081810
2007–08Boston College HE4425255012
2008–09Boston CollegeHE37611176
2009–10Boston College HE421621378
2009–10Rockford IceHogsAHL31010
2010–11Rockford IceHogs AHL6319123116
2010–11Chicago BlackhawksNHL6101073030
2011–12Chicago BlackhawksNHL132020
2011–12Rockford IceHogs AHL3815163110
2012–13Rockford IceHogs AHL5427204713
2012–13Chicago BlackhawksNHL1101010000
2013–14Chicago BlackhawksNHL751412262194262
2014–15Chicago BlackhawksNHL615492
2014–15San Jose SharksNHL192350
2015–16San Jose SharksNHL60000
2015–16San Jose BarracudaAHL1482104
2015–16Toronto Maple LeafsNHL162460
2015–16Toronto MarliesAHL54260152792
2016–17Colorado AvalancheNHL40000
2016–17Toronto Maple LeafsNHL362244
2017–18Toronto MarliesAHL73273259102079160
2018–19Adler MannheimDEL5211243561477142
2019–20Adler MannheimDEL522025454
2020–21Rögle BKSHL101346
2020–21Adler MannheimDEL33121527662460
2021–22EHC MünchenDEL4416163214115496
2022–23EHC MünchenDEL4317183541857126
2023–24EHC MünchenDEL3951621850112
NHL totals2372925548277292
DEL totals26381114195425419234216

International

YearTeamEventResultGPGAPtsPIM
2005United StatesU185th52240
WC102 02 0
Senior totals 1020 2 0

Awards and honors

On May 2, 2017, Smith agreed to a one-year extension to remain with the Maple Leafs.[20]

AwardYear
College
All-NCAA All-Tournament Team2008, 2010[21]
NCAA Men's Division I Championship (Boston College)2008, 2010
AHL
Second All-Star Team2018[22]
Calder Cup champion2018[23]
NHL
Stanley Cup champion2013[24]
DEL
DEL champion2019, 2023[25]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Pee-Wee players who have reached NHL or WHA. 2018. Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament. 2019-02-15. March 6, 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190306085544/https://www.publicationsports.com/ressources/files/439/Joueurs_Pro.pdf. dead.
  2. Web site: THE STANLEY CUP VISITS WESTMINSTER . westminster-school.org . September 30, 2018 . July 16, 2013.
  3. Web site: Blackhawks recall forward Smith . Chicagobreakingsports.com . 2010-10-29 . 2010-10-29. https://web.archive.org/web/20101030161517/http://www.chicagobreakingsports.com/2010/10/blackhawks-recall-forward-smith.html. October 30, 2010 . live.
  4. Web site: Smith's tally keeps Hawks alive . Fox News . 2011-04-24 . 2011-04-25.
  5. Web site: Blackhawks agree to terms with Smith, Raanta . . 2014-06-27 . 2014-06-27.
  6. News: Blackhawks trade Ben Smith to San Jose for Andrew Desjardins . . 2015-03-02 . 2015-03-02 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150304063005/http://chicago.suntimes.com/blackhawks-hockey/7/71/407834/blackhawks-trade-ben-smith-san-jose-andrew-desjardins . March 4, 2015 . dead .
  7. Web site: Montreal Canadiens at San Jose Sharks - 03/02/2015 . 2015-03-03.
  8. Web site: For N.H.L.'s Black Aces, It's an Opportunity in Spades. Pinchevsky, Tal. 2016-06-05. The New York Times. 2016-06-05.
  9. Web site: Maple Leafs trade goaltender James Reimer to Sharks. Sportsnet. February 27, 2016.
  10. Web site: Leafs place Ben Smith on waivers. The Leafs Nation. April 10, 2016. March 30, 2016.
  11. Web site: Avalanche Signs Ben Smith. Colorado Avalanche. August 8, 2016.
  12. Web site: Avalanche Signs Ben Smith. Today's Slapshot. August 18, 2016.
  13. Web site: Colborne scores three goals as Avs hang on to defeat Stars . . 2016-10-15 . 2016-10-16.
  14. Web site: Toronto Maple Leafs place Milan Michalek on waivers, claim Ben Smith from Colorado . Brownscombe . Alec . Maple Leafs Hot Stove . October 24, 2016. October 24, 2016.
  15. News: Captain Ben Smith, Marlies celebrate winning Calder Cup - Sportsnet.ca. Sportsnet.ca. 2018-06-15. en-US.
  16. Web site: Mannheim verpflichtet frisch gebackenen Calder-Cup-Sieger und ehemaligen NHL-Spieler Ben Smith. www.eishockeynews.de. de. 2018-06-15.
  17. Web site: . Mannheim Captain Ben Smith moves to Munich . May 10, 2021 . May 11, 2021 . German.
  18. Web site: Ben Smith draft prospect profile . . 2010-02-03 . 2010-02-03.
  19. "Molto Vivace, with the Maestro", The Agenda, 19 June 2018, https://tvo.org/video/programs/the-agenda-with-steve-paikin/molto-vivace-with-the-maestro
  20. Web site: Maple Leafs sign Ben Smith to one-year contract . . 2017-05-02 . 2017-05-02.
  21. News: NCAA Frozen Four Records. NCAA.org. 2013-06-19.
  22. Web site: 2017-18 American Hockey League First and Second All-Star Teams Named . AHL . April 5, 2018.
  23. Web site: Marlies bring a hockey championship to Toronto, win Calder Cup . . 2018-06-15 . 2018-06-15.
  24. Ben Smith player profile . . 2013-06-19 . 2013-06-19.
  25. Web site: Adler Mannheim wins DEL . . 2019-04-27 . 2019-04-27.