Matt Johnson (ice hockey) explained

Matthew Johnson
Played For:Los Angeles Kings
Atlanta Thrashers
Minnesota Wild
Position:Left wing
Height Ft:6
Height In:5
Weight Lb:245
Shoots:Left
Birth Date:November 23, 1975
Birth Place:Welland, Ontario, Canada
Draft:33rd overall
Draft Year:1994
Draft Team:Los Angeles Kings
Career Start:1994
Career End:2004

Matt Johnson (born November 23, 1975) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey left winger. He played parts of 10 seasons as an enforcer in the National Hockey League with the Los Angeles Kings, Atlanta Thrashers and the Minnesota Wild. Johnson was born in Welland, Ontario, and raised in nearby Fenwick. He was known by Wild fans as Moose.

Playing career

Due to his great size and power forward abilities, many NHL scouts took great interest in Johnson. He was drafted in the second round, 33rd overall, by the Los Angeles Kings in the 1994 NHL Entry Draft.

After two-plus seasons in the Ontario Hockey League with the Peterborough Petes, Johnson joined the Kings during the 1994–95 season. During the 1998–99 season, Johnson was suspended for twelve games for sucker-punching Jeff Beukeboom in the back of the head.[1] He remained a member of the Kings until he was chosen by the Atlanta Thrashers in the 1999 NHL Expansion Draft. On November 17, 1999, Johnson scored 10 seconds after teammate Andrew Brunette in a 5-4 victory over the Tampa Bay Lightning to mark the then two quickest goals in Franchise history.[2] After just one season with the Thrashers, he joined another expansion team, the Minnesota Wild, for the 2000–01 season. He was named team captain of the Wild in December 2002. Johnson played four seasons with the Wild and, to date, has had no NHL experience since the end of the 2003–04 season.

During the 2004-05 NHL lockout, Johnson decided that he did not want to play hockey anymore. In an interview with a Minnesota newspaper, he explained that his shoulder (which was reconstructed during that off-season) had been feeling great and after a few months of no hockey, he would wake up in the morning with no pain or constant aches like he had when he played. He decided that he did not want to go back to being an enforcer, and a few days later, the Wild organization bought out his contract and today he remains unofficially retired.

Johnson moved in with his parents at their farm in Pelham, Ontario during the 2005 lockout. Johnson struggled with difficulties adjusting to life after hockey. His erratic behavior eventually led to his family attempting to enroll him in rehab in spring of 2006. As of December 2017, Johnson is estranged from his family and homeless, his last known location living on the streets of Santa Monica, California.[3] For nearly a decade, Johnson had been missing but resurfaced on December 31, 2017 in an altercation at a Santa Monica Denny's.

In his NHL career, Johnson appeared in 473 games, tallying 23 goals and adding 20 assists. In addition, he recorded 1,523 penalty minutes. He also appeared in 16 Stanley Cup playoff games, going scoreless with 31 penalty minutes.

Career statistics

Team League GP GP G A Pts PIM
1991–92Welland AerostarsGHL386915214
1991–92Ajax AxemenCJHL10000
1992–93Peterborough PetesOHL66817252111611254
1993–94Peterborough PetesOHL50132437233
1994–95Peterborough PetesOHL1412343
Los Angeles KingsNHL14101102
1995–96Los Angeles KingsNHL10005
1995–96Phoenix RoadrunnersIHL2944887
1996–97Los Angeles KingsNHL52134194
1997–98Los Angeles KingsNHL6624624940006
1998–99Los Angeles KingsNHL49213131
1999–2000Atlanta ThrashersNHL64257144
2000–01Minnesota WildNHL50112137
2001–02Minnesota WildNHL60404183
2002–03Minnesota WildNHL603582011200025
2003–04Minnesota WildNHL57718177
NHL totals47323204315231600031

Notes and References

  1. News: Hockey: Johnson suspended 12 games . . 1998-11-24 . 2010-10-19.
  2. Web site: Quiz: Novembers to remember . . 2007-11-02 . 2010-10-19.
  3. Web site: Searching for Matt Johnson. longform.tsn.ca. en-US. 2017-12-15.