Corey Millen Explained

Position:Center
Shoots:Right
Height Ft:5
Height In:7
Weight Lb:170
Played For:HC Ambri-Piotta
New York Rangers
Los Angeles Kings
New Jersey Devils
Dallas Stars
Calgary Flames
Kölner Haie
HC Lugano
Ntl Team:USA
Birth Date:March 30, 1964
Birth Place:Cloquet, Minnesota, U.S.
Draft:57th overall
Draft Year:1982
Draft Team:New York Rangers
Career Start:1987
Career End:2004

Corey Eugene Millen (born March 30, 1964) is an American former professional ice hockey center. He played in the National Hockey League between 1990 and 1997 with five teams. Internationally he played for the American national team at several tournaments, including the 1984 and 1988 Winter Olympics. In 2020, he was named the head coach of the St. Cloud Norsemen in the North American Hockey League.[1]

Career

NHL

Millen played for the University of Minnesota after being selected by the New York Rangers in the 1982 NHL Entry Draft.

Millen started his National Hockey League career with the Rangers in 1990 where he appeared in four games. He also played for the Los Angeles Kings, New Jersey Devils, Dallas Stars and Calgary Flames. He was sent to the Calgary Flames along with Jarome Iginla in the trade which sent Joe Nieuwendyk to the Dallas Stars. He left the NHL after the 1997 season.

Europe

After playing four years with the University of Minnesota, Millen moved to Europe for the first time, where he played in the Swiss Nationalliga A from 1987 to 1989 along with Dale McCourt, wearing the jersey of HC Ambri-Piotta. At the end of this period he moved back to the U.S. where he started his NHL career with the Rangers.

In 1997 Millen joined the Cologne Sharks of Germany's Deutsche Eishockey Liga. He played in Cologne until the end of the 2001–02 season. In 2002–03 he moved to Switzerland and joined HC Lugano of the Nationalliga A for one season and spent a second season with Nationalliga B team EHC Visp before retiring from hockey in 2004.

Coaching

In 2011, Millen became the head coach of the Alaska Avalanche in the North American Hockey League (NAHL). He then was head coach of the Minnesota Wilderness in the NAHL from 2013 to 2016.

Millen became the head coach of the St. Cloud Norsemen in the NAHL in 2020 and is presently coaching there.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGP PIMGP G A Pts PIM
1980–81Cloquet High SchoolHS-MN
1981–82Cloquet High SchoolHSMN18 46 33 79
1982–83University of MinnesotaWCHA21 14 15 29 18
1984–85University of MinnesotaWCHA38 28 36 64 60
1985–86University of MinnesotaWCHA48 41 42 83 64
1986–87University of MinnesotaWCHA42 36 29 65 62
1987–88HC Ambrì–PiottaNDA5 2 4 6 56 8 5 13 4
1988–89HC Ambrì–PiottaNDA36 32 28 60 1196 4 3 7 18
1989–90New York RangersNHL4 0 0 0 2
1989–90Flint SpiritsIHL11 4 5 9 2
1990–91New York RangersNHL4 3 1 4 06 1 2 3 0
1990–91Binghamton RangersAHL40 19 37 56 686 0 7 7 8
1991–92New York RangersNHL11 1 4 5 10
1991–92Binghamton RangersAHL15 8 7 15 44
1991–92Los Angeles KingsNHL46 20 21 41 446 0 1 1 6
1992–93Los Angeles KingsNHL42 23 16 39 4223 4 2 6 12
1993–94New Jersey DevilsNHL78 20 30 50 527 1 0 1 2
1994–95New Jersey DevilsNHL17 2 3 5 8
1994–95Dallas StarsNHL28 3 15 18 285 1 0 1 2
1995–96Dallas StarsNHL13 3 4 7 8
1995–96Michigan K–WingsIHL11 8 11 19 14
1995–96Calgary FlamesNHL31 4 10 14 10
1996–97Calgary FlamesNHL61 11 15 26 32
1997–98Kölner HaieDEL27 15 16 31 463 2 1 3 6
1998–99Kölner HaieDEL48 26 39 65 1535 2 2 4 37
1999–00Kölner HaieDEL38 17 32 49 5210 4 3 7 16
2000–01Kölner HaieDEL59 34 28 62 1273 0 0 0 27
2001–02Kölner HaieDEL57 22 24 46 15613 6 5 11 36
2002–03HC LuganoNLA31 10 9 19 53
2002–03EHC VispNLB2 0 0 0 0
DEL totals229 114 139 253 53434 14 11 25 122
NHL totals335 90 119 209 23647 5 7 12 22

International

YearTeamEventGP G A Pts PIM
1982United StatesWJC7 2 4 6 4
1984United StatesOLY6 0 0 0 2
1987United StatesCC1 1 0 1 0
1988United StatesOLY6 6 5 11 4
1998United StatesWC Q3 3 0 3 4
Junior totals7 2 4 6 4
Senior totals16 10 5 15 10

Awards and honors

AwardYear
All-WCHA Second Team1984–85[2]
All-WCHA Second Team1985–86
AHCA West Second-Team All-American1985–86[3]
All-WCHA Second Team1986–87
All-NCAA All-Tournament Team1987[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Millen and Chorske take over reigns in St. Cloud . NAHL . April 2, 2020.
  2. News: WCHA All-Teams. College Hockey Historical Archives. May 19, 2013.
  3. News: Men's Ice Hockey Award Winners. NCAA.org. June 11, 2013.
  4. News: NCAA Frozen Four Records. NCAA.org. 2013-06-19.