Matt Niskanen Explained

Matt Niskanen
Birth Date:6 December 1986
Birth Place:Virginia, Minnesota, U.S.
Height Ft:6
Height In:0
Weight Lb:204
Position:Defense
Shoots:Right
Played For:Dallas Stars
Pittsburgh Penguins
Washington Capitals
Philadelphia Flyers
Ntl Team:USA
Draft:28th overall
Draft Year:2005
Draft Team:Dallas Stars[1]
Career Start:2007
Career End:2020

Matthew Norman Niskanen (born December 6, 1986) is an American former professional ice hockey defenseman. He played 13 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) with the Dallas Stars, Pittsburgh Penguins, Washington Capitals, and Philadelphia Flyers from 2007 to 2020.

He was drafted by the Stars in the first round, 28th overall, in the 2005 NHL Entry Draft. Niskanen won the Stanley Cup as a member of the Capitals in 2018.

Early life

Niskanen is American-Finn and he has roots from Finland.[2] [3]

Niskanen played ice hockey for Virginia High School in the Minnesota State High School League from 2003 to 2005,[4] and was on the Blue Devils' roster at their first state hockey tournament appearance in 2005.[5] In addition to hockey, Niskanen played baseball and American football,[6] and appeared in the state quarterfinals for the Mountain Iron-Buhl Rangers nine-man football team in 2004. He chose to commit to hockey after his high school graduation, citing it as his strongest sport.

Playing career

Amateur

Niskanen attended the University of Minnesota Duluth (UMD). At the 2005 NHL Entry Draft, he was selected in the first round, 28th overall, by the Dallas Stars.

In 2005-06, his freshman season for the Bulldogs men's ice hockey team, he recorded 14 points in 38 games. Before that, Niskanen played for the Virginia/Mountain Iron-Buhl boys' hockey team and helped bring the Blue Devils to their first state high school tournament appearance in school history. During 2006–07, his sophomore season at UMD, he scored 9 goals and 22 assists in 39 games. Niskanen was named to the 2006–07 All WCHA First Team,[7] and the All WCHA academic Team.[8]

Niskanen decided to leave college and turn professional after his sophomore season at UMD.[9] On March 19, 2007, he signed an amateur tryout contract with the Iowa Stars—the Dallas Stars' American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate at the time—for the remainder of the 2006–07 season. He later signed a three-year NHL contract with the Dallas Stars which began in 2007–08. He subsequently made the Stars' 2007–08 NHL roster out of training camp.

Professional

Dallas Stars

Niskanen made his NHL regular season debut against the Colorado Avalanche on October 3, 2007 to open the 2007–08 season. He recorded his first NHL points against the Boston Bruins two nights later with two assists. His first NHL goal came on October 29, 2007, against the San Jose Sharks. Niskanen had an excellent rookie start with the Stars, leading the team in plus/minus at mid-season, which resulted in his being invited to the Young Stars game during the 2008 NHL All-Star weekend.

Pittsburgh Penguins

On February 21, 2011, Niskanen was traded (along with teammate James Neal) to the Pittsburgh Penguins in exchange for defenseman Alex Goligoski.[10]

During the 2013–14 season, on March 4, 2014, Niskanen had his first multi-goal game with a two-goal effort in a 3–1 win over the Nashville Predators away at the Bridgestone Arena.[11] In the final year of his contract with the Penguins and approaching free agency, Niskanen finished the season establishing new career highs in goals (10) and assists (36) for 46 points.

Washington Capitals

On July 1, 2014, Niskanen signed a seven-year, $40.25 million contract as a free agent with the Washington Capitals.[12]

In the 2017–18 season, Niskanen continued to play top-four pairing minutes with the Capitals, posting 7 goals and 29 points in 68 games. He recorded nine points and appeared in all 24 games of the playoffs while logging over 25 minutes of ice time to help the Washington Capitals claim their first Stanley Cup.

Returning for his 12th season in the NHL in 2018–19, Niskanen contributed with 8 goals and 17 assists for 25 points in 80 regular season games for the Capitals. He posted 2 assists in 7 playoff games; the Capitals exited the playoffs with a first-round defeat to the Carolina Hurricanes.

Philadelphia Flyers

On June 14, 2019, with two-years still remaining on his contract, Niskanen was traded by the Capitals to the Philadelphia Flyers in exchange for defenceman Radko Gudas.[13] In the 2019–20 season, Niskanen played alongside Ivan Provorov on the Flyers' top pairing and placed second among Flyers defensemen with 33 points in 68 games. On February 21, Niskanen was fined $5,000 USD, the maximum allowable under the NHL Collective Bargaining Agreement, for a slashing penalty against Columbus Blue Jackets forward Gustav Nyquist.[14] At the time that the 2019–20 NHL season was suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Niskanen had recorded 124 hits, 84 blocked shots, and eight goals.[15]

During the 2020 Stanley Cup playoffs, Niskanen was suspended for one game for a cross-check against Montreal Canadiens winger Brendan Gallagher that fractured Gallagher's jaw.[16] Niskanen produced one goal and one assist in 15 postseason games for Philadelphia.

With one season remaining on his contract, Niskanen announced his sudden retirement from professional hockey on October 5, 2020, at the age of 33.[17] His agent Neil Sheehy reported that the decision resulted from uncertainty surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic and the medical protocols taken by the NHL.[18]

International play

Niskanen has represented the United States at various international competitions at the junior and professional level. His first time representing the United States in international competition was at the 2006 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. In 2016, he was chosen to represent the United States in the 2016 World Cup of Hockey, along with fellow Capitals John Carlson and T. J. Oshie,.[19]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

  Regular season Playoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
2003–04Virginia High SchoolHS-MN3224376128
2004–05Virginia High SchoolHS-MN2927386534
2005–06University of Minnesota DuluthWCHA381131440
2006–07University of Minnesota DuluthWCHA399223142
2006–07Iowa StarsAHL1303361225710
2007–08Dallas StarsNHL7871926361603310
2008–09Dallas StarsNHL806293552
2009–10Dallas StarsNHL743121518
2010–11Dallas StarsNHL4506630
2010–11Pittsburgh PenguinsNHL181342070110
2011–12Pittsburgh PenguinsNHL75417214741236
2012–13Pittsburgh PenguinsNHL4041014121502211
2013–14Pittsburgh PenguinsNHL8110364651132798
2014–15Washington CapitalsNHL824273147140440
2015–16Washington CapitalsNHL825273238120336
2016–17Washington CapitalsNHL7853439321313419
2017–18Washington CapitalsNHL687222936241898
2018–19Washington CapitalsNHL80817254170220
2019–20Philadelphia FlyersNHL688253329151126
NHL totals949722843564891406364274

International

YearTeamEventResult GPGAPtsPIM
2006United StatesWJC4th70006
2009United StatesWC4th91232
2016United StatesWCH7th30000
Junior totals70006
Senior totals121232

Awards and honors

AwardYear
College
All-WCHA First Team2007
NHL
NHL YoungStars Game2008
Stanley Cup champion2018[20]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: NHL Entry Draft Year by Year Results. National Hockey League.
  2. Web site: STT . 2007-11-28 . Dallasin Matt Niskanen puhuu vain englantia . 2023-08-23 . Ilta-Sanomat . fi.
  3. Web site: Niskanen jahtaa kannua suomalaisella sisulla . 2023-08-23 . NHL.com . fi-FI.
  4. Web site: Matt Niskanen . eliteprospects.com . Elite Prospects . 4 February 2021.
  5. News: Myers . Jess . NHL: Stanley Cup or no Cup, he's the same 'Nisky' . 4 February 2021 . Duluth News Tribune . 13 November 2018.
  6. News: Burns . Mark J. . A Few Minutes With Matt Niskanen . 4 February 2021 . USA Hockey Magazine . USA Hockey.
  7. Web site: Niskanen selected to All WCHA First Team . . 2006-03-30 . 2010-07-20 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110524041253/http://www.umdbulldogs.com/index.php?sect_rank=2&story_id=3183 . 2011-05-24 .
  8. Web site: All WCHA Academic Team announced . . 2006-04-15 . 2010-06-07 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110524041338/http://www.umdbulldogs.com/index.php?sect_rank=2&story_id=3171 . 2011-05-24 .
  9. Web site: Matt Niskanen to sign with Stars . . 2007-03-20 . 2008-07-06.
  10. Web site: Penguins acquire James Neal and Matt Niskanen from Stars for Alex Goligoski . . 2011-02-21 . 2011-02-21.
  11. Web site: Niskanen powers Penguins past Predators . covers.com . 2014-03-04 . 2014-03-04.
  12. News: Capitals add two Penguins defencemen in free agency . https://web.archive.org/web/20140716065517/http://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/capitals/capitals-sign-orpik-peters-to-free-agent-deals/2014/07/01/e2dcd98e-0146-11e4-9a6a-955ebcaa3334_story.html . dead . 2014-07-16 . . 2014-07-01 . 2014-07-01.
  13. Web site: Flyers acquire Matt Niskanen from Capitals in exchange for Radko Gudas . . June 14, 2019 . June 14, 2019.
  14. News: Sportsnet Staff . Flyers' Matt Niskanen fined $5K for slash on Blue Jackets' Gustav Nyquist . 11 February 2021 . Sportsnet . 21 February 2020.
  15. News: Meltzer . Bill . Meltzer's Player Profiles: Matt Niskanen . 11 February 2021 . nhl.com . Philadelphia Flyers . National Hockey League . 4 April 2020.
  16. News: Carchidi . Sam . Flyers' Matt Niskanen suspended for one game; Habs' Brendan Gallagher out with broken jaw . 4 February 2021 . Philadelphia Inquirer . 20 August 2020.
  17. News: Niskanen announces retirement from NHL . 4 February 2021 . nhl.com . National Hockey League . 5 October 2020.
  18. News: Campbell . Ken . Uncertainty Surrounding COVID-19 Led to Matt Niskanen's Retirement . 4 February 2021 . The Hockey News . Sports Illustrated . 5 October 2020.
  19. News: Khurshudyan . Isabelle . Matt Niskanen named to Team USA for the World Cup of Hockey . 4 February 2021 . The Washington Post . 27 May 2016.
  20. Web site: The Washington Capitals, after years of frustration, win the Stanley Cup . . 2018-06-07 . 2018-06-07.