Josh Green (ice hockey) explained

Josh Green
Played For:Los Angeles Kings
New York Islanders
New York Rangers
Washington Capitals
Calgary Flames
Vancouver Canucks
EC Red Bull Salzburg
Anaheim Ducks
Edmonton Oilers
Tappara
KooKoo
League:Liiga
Position:Centre
Shoots:Left
Height Ft:6
Height In:3
Weight Lb:218
Birth Date:16 November 1977
Birth Place:Camrose, Alberta, Canada
Draft:30th overall
Draft Year:1996
Draft Team:Los Angeles Kings
Career Start:1997
Career End:2017

Joshua Green (born November 16, 1977) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey center who played most notably in the National Hockey League (NHL).

Playing career

Green was originally drafted by the Los Angeles Kings in the second round as the 30th overall pick in 1996. Green was selected from the Western Hockey League, where he was a stand out for the Medicine Hat Tigers, Swift Current Broncos and the Portland Winter Hawks.

Green left the WHL during the 1997–98 season, and made his professional debut with the Fredericton Canadiens of the American Hockey League. Josh then made his NHL debut the following 1998–99 season with the Kings before finishing the year with affiliate, the Springfield Falcons.

At the 1999 NHL Entry Draft, the Kings traded Green to the New York Islanders along with Olli Jokinen, Mathieu Biron, and a first round selection in 1999 for Žigmund Pálffy, Bryan Smolinski, Marcel Cousineau and a fourth round selection in 1999.

Green started the 1999–2000 season with the Lowell Lock Monsters before he was called up to the Islanders, scoring 12 goals in 49 games. Josh was then traded by the Islanders, for the second consecutive year at the Draft, along with Eric Brewer and a second-round selection in the 2000 entry draft to the Edmonton Oilers for Roman Hamrlík.

The 2000–01 season was almost entirely wiped out for Green when he suffered a dislocated shoulder in his second game with Oilers affiliate, the Hamilton Bulldogs. Green recovered to play in 3 playoff games with the Oilers. In the 2001–02 season, Green played his first full season in the NHL appearing in a career-high 61 games.

In his third season with the Oilers in 2002-03, Green was traded by the Oilers to the New York Rangers for a conditional pick in 2004 on December 12, 2002.[1] After playing in just 4 games with the Rangers, Green was claimed off waivers by the Washington Capitals on January 15, 2003.

On July 17, 2003, Green signed a one-year contract with the Calgary Flames.[2] Green played in 36 games the 2003-04 season with the Flames before he was claimed off of waivers by the New York Rangers on March 6, 2004.[3]

During the NHL lock-out, Green was signed to an AHL contract with the Vancouver Canucks affiliate, the Manitoba Moose. Helping guide the Moose to a successful season, Green was signed by the Canucks to a one-year contract on August 23, 2005.[4] Josh was primarily used as an injury reserve forward for the Canucks in the 2005–06 season.[5] Proving he was a solid role player the Canucks, Green was re-signed to a one-year extension where he appeared in 57 games in the 2006–07 season.

After spending the 2007–08 season in Austria with EC Red Bull Salzburg, Green returned to the NHL, signing a one-year deal with the Anaheim Ducks on July 22, 2008.[6] In the 2008–09 season, Green was assigned to Ducks affiliate the Iowa Chops to provide a veteran and scoring presence. Injury limited Green to only 39 games with the Chops. In posting 24 points with the Chops, Green was called up for the Ducks playoff run and appeared in 5 post season games.[7]

On July 9, 2009, Green signed a one-year contract with MODO Hockey of the Swedish Elitserien.[8] After scoring 12 goals in 47 games in a checking role with Modo for the 2009–10 season, Green returned to the Anaheim Ducks organization signing a one-year contract on July 12, 2010.[9]

On July 3, 2011, Green signed a one-year, two-way contract with the Edmonton Oilers. He was placed on waivers on October 2, 2011, with the purpose of being assigned with the Oklahoma City Barons.[10] Green signed a one-year minor league deal with the Oklahoma City Barons of the American Hockey League.

Green played his last four seasons in the Finnish Liiga, with Tappara and KooKoo before announcing his retirement from professional hockey on May 15, 2017.[11]

Career statistics

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1993–94Medicine Hat TigersWHL632222444330004
1994–95Medicine Hat TigersWHL683223556455162
1995–96Medicine Hat TigersWHL461825435552244
1996–97Medicine Hat TigersWHL5125325761
1996–97Swift Current BroncosWHL231015253310971619
1997–98Swift Current BroncosWHL591109
1997–98Portland Winter HawksWHL2626184427
1997–98Fredericton CanadiensAHL431615311441346
1998–99Los Angeles KingsNHL271348
1998–99Springfield FalconsAHL4115153029
1999–00Lowell Lock MonstersAHL1762819
1999–00New York IslandersNHL4912142641
2000–01Hamilton BulldogsAHL22022
2000–01Edmonton OilersNHL30000
2001–02Edmonton OilersNHL611051552
2002–03Edmonton OilersNHL2002212
2002–03New York RangersNHL40002
2002–03Washington CapitalsNHL211237
2003–04Lowell Lock MonstersAHL22691546
2003–04Calgary FlamesNHL3624624
2003–04New York RangersNHL143258
2004–05Manitoba MooseAHL672119407214951426
2005–06Manitoba MooseAHL35724313310551023
2005–06Vancouver CanucksNHL3342614
2006–07Vancouver CanucksNHL5725725901112
2007–08EC Red Bull SalzburgEBEL4320224210015781534
2008–09Iowa ChopsAHL3910142452
2008–09Anaheim DucksNHL50000
2009–10Modo HockeySEL471282079
2010–11Syracuse CrunchAHL6915314674
2010–11Anaheim DucksNHL120006
2011–12Oklahoma City BaronsAHL511621373994264
2011–12Edmonton OilersNHL71127
2012–13Oklahoma City BaronsAHL4991524251748126
2013–14TapparaLiiga442110319420561134
2014–15TapparaLiiga48915249720641053
2015–16KooKooLiiga5819244336
2016–17KooKooLiiga381161712
NHL totals3413640762061701112

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Injury-plagued Rangers acquire Dunham, Green . . 2002-12-12 . 2009-07-23.
  2. Web site: Flames sign Free Agent Josh Green to contract . . 2003-07-17 . 2009-07-23.
  3. Web site: Left Wing is sixth to leave NY in five days . . 2004-03-06 . 2009-07-23.
  4. Web site: Canucks sign left wing Josh Green . . 2005-08-23 . 2009-07-23.
  5. Web site: Canucks make moves just to save cap money . . 2005-11-03 . 2009-07-23.
  6. Web site: Ducks ink forwards Green & Boguniecki . . 2008-07-22 . 2009-07-23.
  7. Web site: Black aces arrive in Anaheim . hockeysfuture.com . 2009-04-21 . 2009-07-23.
  8. Web site: Josh Green to Modo: "Definitely a NHL player" . svenskafans.com . 2009-07-09 . 2009-07-23 . Swedish.
  9. Web site: Ducks sign left wing Green to one-year deal . . 2010-07-12 . 2010-07-12 .
  10. News: Oilers assign five. 2011-10-02. 2011-10-02. Edmonton Oilers Press Release.
  11. Web site: Walking away on my terms . . 2017-05-15 . 2017-05-15 . Josh Green.