Nicholas Angell Explained

Birth Date:31 October 1979
Birth Place:Duluth, Minnesota, U.S.
Height Ft:6
Height In:0
Weight Lb:195
Position:Defense
Shoots:Right
Team:VIK Västerås HK
League:Allsvenskan
Former Teams:Brynäs IF
HV71
Frankfurt Lions
Metallurg Novokuznetsk
Avangard Omsk
Draft:Undrafted
Career Start:2002

Nicholas "Nick" Angell (born October 31, 1979) is an American professional ice hockey player. He is currently playing for the VIK Västerås HK of the Swedish HockeyAllsvenskan.

Angell is a very offensive defenseman who likes to join the rush, acting as a fourth forward at times. Angell is a strong skater and plays a physical game. His slapshot is hard and accurate, making him a valuable player on the power play and a threat to goalies.

Early career

Angell began his ice hockey career playing in the Duluth youth leagues where he honed his skills before playing at Duluth East High School. During his senior year, Angell led the Duluth East Greyhounds in winning the 1998 Minnesota High School Boys Hockey tournament, and was nominated for the Mr. Hockey award, which is given to Minnesota's most valuable high school hockey player. He was then recruited to play for the University of Minnesota in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I, from 1998 to 2002, where he helped Minnesota win their fifth NCAA Men's Ice Hockey Championship in 2002.

Professional career

Angell began his professional career in 2002–03, playing several games with the Milwaukee Admirals, the Nashville Predators' minor league affiliate in the AHL. He then spent the rest of the season with the Rockford Icehogs in the IHL, totaling 16 points in 73 games.[1]

The next season (2003–04), Angell was signed by IFK Arboga, in the Swedish tier two league. During the 2004-05 season, he played for the Frisk Tigers in the Norwegian Elite League, before returning to the Swedish tier two league with Bofors IK, for the 2005-06 season. In 2006, Angell signed with the Swedish Elite League team Brynäs IF where he played for two seasons.

In 2007, Angell was selected to play for Team USA in the Deutschland Cup, where the United States finished in 2nd place after losing to Switzerland 3-2, in an overtime shootout.[2] In 2008, he signed a one-year contract with the 2007–08 Swedish Elite League Champions HV71, after playing a few games for the Tampere Battle Axe, in Finland.[1] Angell joined HV71 for the 2008–09 season, after briefly playing the beginning of the season with the Norwegian team Stavanger Oilers.[3] After playing five seasons in Sweden, Angell moved to Germany for the 2009-10 season after signing with the Frankfurt Lions in the Deutsche Eishockey Liga.

In 2010, Angell played in the Kontinental Hockey League, after signing with Metallurg Novokuznetsk.[4] With 18 points in 51 games, he ended up being the club's top-scoring defenseman, but as Metallurg lost all chances to make the playoffs, Nick was traded to Avangard Omsk just hours before the trade deadline on 31 January 2011.[5] While playing for Metallurg in the KHL, Angell was the first American to be named captain of a Russian professional ice hockey team. Angell returned to the Deutsche Eishockey Liga for the 2011-12 season after signing with Eisbären Berlin.[6]

After retiring for one year, Nicholas returned to Sweden in the all-svenskan league for Karlskrona Hockey Klub. Currently, Angell is playing for Västerås IK in all-svenskan.

Awards

In 2008, Angell received 4% of the votes in an internet survey for the World's Sportsman of the Year. The survey was conducted by a Finnish newspaper, Ilta-Sanomat. Angell finished fourth together with Argentine footballer Lionel Messi and just ahead of Alexander Ovechkin, of the Washington Capitals.[8]

Career statistics

  Regular season Playoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1998–99U of MinnesotaWCHA3718921
1999–00U of MinnesotaWCHA3736942
2000–01U of MinnesotaWCHA3835826
2001–02U of MinnesotaWCHA444111561
2002–03Rockford IcehogsUHL73610169230118
2002–03Milwaukee AdmiralsAHL20002
2003–04Arboga IKSwe.141101424125
2004–05Frisk TigersGET4117153213142240
2005–06Bofors IKSwe.14018244262105278
2006–07Brynäs IFSEL4914132762714535
2007–08TapparaSM-liiga1301122
2007–08Brynäs IFSEL4261319421013412
2008–09Stavanger OilersGET41012
2008–09HV71SEL404812341825516
2009–10Frankfurt LionsDEL561314277440226
2010–11Metallurg NovokuznetskKHL518101858
2010–11Avangard OmskKHL50119121012
2011–12Eisbären BerlinDEL465813661305512
SEL totals131243458138354121663
KHL totals568111967121012
DEL totals1021822401401707718

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Nicholas Angell . www.eliteprospects.com . Elite Prospects . 2008-08-10.
  2. Web site: USA Hockey. 20 March 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20120726213309/http://www.usahockey.com/Template_Usahockey.aspx?NAV=TU_01_02&id=205272. 26 July 2012. dead.
  3. Web site: Nick Angell inleder i Norge . . hv71.se . Gustafsson . Daniel . Swedish . 2008-09-03 . 2008-09-04.
  4. Web site: KHL—Kontinental Hockey League.. 20 March 2012.
  5. Web site: http://www.hawk.ru/news/6091.html . ru:Ник Энджелл перешел в "Авангард" . Avangard Omsk . Russian . 31 January 2011 . 31 January 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110718123158/http://www.hawk.ru/news/6091.html . 18 July 2011 . dead .
  6. Web site: DEL—Deutsche Eishockey Liga. 20 March 2012.
  7. Web site: Elite Hockey Prospects. 20 March 2012.
  8. https://web.archive.org/web/20081227164901/http://www.iltasanomat.fi/urheilu/uutinen.asp?id=1628989 Results of an Internet survey