Chris Brown (ice hockey) explained

Chris Brown
Team:Schwenninger Wild Wings
Former Teams:Phoenix Coyotes
Washington Capitals
Iserlohn Roosters
Nürnberg Ice Tigers
HC Slovan Bratislava
Position:Center
Shoots:Right
Height Ft:6
Height In:3
Weight Lb:200
Birth Date:3 February 1991
Birth Place:Flower Mound, Texas, U.S.
Draft:36th overall
Draft Year:2009
Draft Team:Phoenix Coyotes
Career Start:2012

Christopher James Brown (born February 3, 1991) is an American professional ice hockey center. He is currently playing for Schwenninger Wild Wings of the Deutsche Eishockey Liga.

Brown was drafted by the Phoenix Coyotes in the second round (36th overall) of the 2009 NHL Entry Draft.

Playing career

As a youth, Brown played in the 2003 Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament with the Dallas Storm minor ice hockey team.[1] He grew up in Flower Mound, Texas, where he played hockey and football for Flower Mound High School.[2] He eventually joined the U.S. National Team Development Program from which he then accepted a scholarship to play college hockey with the University of Michigan Wolverines of the Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA). In his first season with the Wolverines, he was selected to the 2009–10 CCHA All-Rookie Team.[3]

On the eve of the 2013–14 NHL trade deadline, Brown was dealt by the Coyotes along with Rostislav Klesla and a fourth-round pick in 2015 NHL Entry Draft to the Washington Capitals in exchange for Martin Erat and John Mitchell on March 4, 2014.[4] Brown scored his first NHL goal with the Capitals on March 22, 2014, against Antti Niemi of the San Jose Sharks.

Brown was dealt once again on the eve of the 2015–16 trade deadline. He was traded by the Capitals to the New York Rangers in exchange for fellow American Ryan Bourque.[5] On April 20, 2016, Brown was recalled by the New York Rangers from the team's AHL affiliate, the Hartford Wolf Pack.[6]

After parts of two seasons with the Wolf Pack, Brown left North America at the conclusion of his contract with the Rangers, signing a one-year deal with German outfit, the Iserlohn Roosters of the DEL on July 19, 2017.[7] In the 2017–18 season, Brown was looked upon to add production and posted 21 assists and 30 points in 47 games.

On May 8, 2018, Brown signed as a free agent with fellow DEL club, the Thomas Sabo Ice Tigers, on a two-year contract.[8]

Following four seasons with the Ice Tigers, Brown returned as a free agent to his original German club, Iserlohn Roosters, signing a one-year contract on June 22, 2022.[9] In his second stint with the Roosters in 2022–23, Brown notched 22 points through 50 regular season games. With Iserlohn missing the playoffs for the second consecutive season, he left the club at the conclusion of his contract on March 10, 2023.[10]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Team League GP GP G A Pts PIM
2007–08U.S. National Development TeamNAHL43 8 6 14 66
2008–09U.S. National Development TeamNAHL77 26 20 46 157
2009–10University of MichiganCCHA45 13 15 28 58
2010–11University of MichiganCCHA42 9 14 23 59
2011–12University of MichiganCCHA38 12 17 29 66
2012–13Portland PiratesAHL68 29 18 47 983 1 1 2 6
2012–13Phoenix CoyotesNHL5 0 0 0 2
2013–14Phoenix CoyotesNHL6 0 0 0 17
2013–14Portland PiratesAHL51 14 21 35 68
2013–14Washington CapitalsNHL6 1 1 2 0
2013–14Hershey BearsAHL12 2 3 5 2
2014–15Washington CapitalsNHL5 1 0 1 2
2014–15Hershey BearsAHL64 17 11 28 709 3 2 5 10
2015–16Hershey BearsAHL20 3 6 9 20
2015–16Washington CapitalsNHL1 0 0 0 0
2015–16Hartford Wolf PackAHL20 3 6 9 20
2016–17Hartford Wolf PackAHL64 14 13 27 78
2017–18Iserlohn RoostersDEL49 9 21 30 462 0 3 3 4
2018–19Thomas Sabo Ice TigersDEL37 13 12 25 508 4 3 7 14
2019–20Thomas Sabo Ice TigersDEL5113223546
2020–21Nürnberg Ice TigersDEL30 8 10 18 56
2021–22Nürnberg Ice TigersDEL44 11 23 34 593 0 0 0 27
2022–23Iserlohn RoostersDEL50 9 13 22 42
2023–24HC Slovan BratislavaSlovak24 14 6 20 94
2023–24Schwenninger Wild WingsDEL24 9 7 16 97 2 2 4 4
NHL totals2321321

International

YearTeamEventResultGPGAPtsPIM
2008United StatesU17621310
2009United StatesU1874378
2011United StatesWJC62134
Junior totals19851322

Awards and honors

AwardYear
College
All-CCHA Rookie Team2009–10[11]

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: Chris Brown Mound High alumni . mgoblue.com . 2014-03-04 . 2016-05-17 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170622215958/http://www.mgoblue.com/sports/m-hockey/mtt/brown_chris00.html . June 22, 2017 . dead .
  3. Web site: CCHA announces All-Rookie Team . . 2010-04-15 . 2010-04-15 . dead . https://archive.today/20120724043839/http://www.ccha.com/ccha_announces_all-rookie_team.aspx . July 24, 2012 . mdy-all .
  4. Web site: Caps trade disgruntled Erat to Coyotes for Klesla, Brown . . 2014-03-04 . 2014-03-04.
  5. Web site: Capitals acquire Ryan Bourque, Rangers get Brown . . 2016-02-28 . 2016-02-28 . March 1, 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160301102010/http://theahl.com/capitals-acquire-ryan-bourque-rangers-get-brown-p201504 . dead .
  6. Web site: New York Rangers Recall Seven Players from Hartford Wolf Pack. April 28, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160505043703/http://www.sportsmedia101.com/newyorkrangers/2016/04/20/new-york-rangers-recall-seven-players-from-hartford-wolf-pack/. May 5, 2016. dead.
  7. Web site: Chris Brown agrees to sign with Roosters . . 2017-07-19 . 2017-07-19 . German.
  8. Web site: Ice Tigers welcome Chris Brown . . 2018-05-08 . 2018-05-08 . German.
  9. Web site: The return of Chris Brown . . June 22, 2022 . June 22, 2022 . German.
  10. Web site: Results of the end of season talks . . March 10, 2023 . March 10, 2023 . German .
  11. Book: National Hockey League. The National Hockey League Official Guide & Record Book/2011. 2010 . Triumph Books . 283. 978-1-60078-422-4.