Niko Dimitrakos Explained

Played For:San Jose Sharks
SCL Tigers
Philadelphia Flyers
Skellefteå AIK
CSKA Moscow
Modo Hockey
Adler Mannheim
Grizzly Adams Wolfsburg
Ilves
Position:Right wing
Shoots:Right
Height Ft:5
Height In:10
Weight Lb:195
Birth Date:21 May 1979
Birth Place:Somerville, Massachusetts, U.S.
Ntl Team:USA
Draft:155th overall
Draft Year:1999
Draft Team:San Jose Sharks
Career Start:2002
Career End:2014

Nicholas Dimitrakos (Νίκο Δημητράκος; born May 21, 1979) is a Greek-American former professional ice hockey right winger who played in the National Hockey League (NHL) with the San Jose Sharks and Philadelphia Flyers.

Playing career

Dimitrakos was first introduced to hockey at age four by his uncle, and has loved and played it ever since. As a youth, he played in the 1993 Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament with a minor ice hockey team from Beverly, Massachusetts.[1] He graduated from Matignon High School (Cambridge, MA) in 1997. After graduation, Niko took a year's postgraduate course at Avon Old Farms (Avon, Ct), a prestigious hockey prep school.

Dimitrakos played his college hockey for the University of Maine Black Bears, helping the team win the 1999 NCAA Championship, and making the 1999 NCAA Championship All-Tournament Team. In his senior year, Dimitrakos led the team in points, with 20 goals and 31 assists in 43 games. While still a UMaine Black Bear, he was drafted by the San Jose Sharks, in the 5th round (155th overall) of the 1999 NHL Entry Draft.

Dimitrakos received his first NHL action toward the end of the 2002–03 NHL season. Sometimes playing on the same line as NHL star Teemu Selänne, he was credited with 6 goals and 7 assists in 21 games as a rookie. The following year, he logged 9 goals and 15 assists in 68 games. Despite his modest regular season statistics, he played well in the 2004 NHL playoffs, winning the first game of the first round against St. Louis with an overtime goal and subsequently helping San Jose advance to the Western Conference finals for the first time in franchise history.

2005–06 was a bit of a disappointing season for Dimitrakos, however, and on March 9, 2006, he was traded by the Sharks to the Philadelphia Flyers in exchange for a draft pick. He played in 24 games for the Flyers before being demoted to their AHL affiliate, the Philadelphia Phantoms, in October 2006. Following the 2006–07 season, Dimitrakos signed a one-year contract with the Ottawa Senators.

Prior to the 2008–09 season, Dimitrakos signed a one-year contract with Skellefteå in Sweden. Because of his Greek citizenship, he is not counted against the non-EU player limit.

In September 2011, he returned to play in North America - signing a PTO (Professional Tryout) contract with the Vancouver Canucks and attending their training camp.[2] Dimitrakos was later released by the Vancouver Canucks on September 25, 2011.[3] On October 5, 2011, Dimitrakos agreed to a 25-game PTO contract with the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins to start the 2011–12 season.[4] After 21 games with Wilkes-Barre, Dimitrakos declined an extension to remain in the AHL and returned to his previous team in the DEL, Adler Mannheim, for the remainder of the 2011–12 season.

After contributing to Mannheim's offense to end the year, Dimitrakos signed on a one-year contract with rival DEL team Grizzly Adams Wolfsburg on July 18, 2012.[5]

In January 2014, Dimitrakos signed a contract for the rest of the 2013–14 season with Finnish club, Ilves.[6] He contributed with 7 points in 9 games before opting to retire from professional hockey after 12 seasons.

International play

Dimitrakos represent United States at the 2003 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships.[7]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Team League GP GPG A Pts PIM
1998–99University of MaineHE358192733
1999–00University of MaineHE3211162716
2000–01University of Maine HE2911142543
2001–02University of Maine HE4320315144
2002–03Cleveland BaronsAHL5515294430
2002–03San Jose SharksNHL2167138
2003–04Cleveland BaronsAHL74484
2003–04San Jose SharksNHL689152449151898
2004–05SCL TigersNLA30110633616
2005–06San Jose SharksNHL454121626
2005–06Philadelphia FlyersNHL19549650002
2006–07Philadelphia FlyersNHL50006
2006–07Philadelphia PhantomsAHL4515132834
2006–07Chicago WolvesAHL1741014201537108
2007–08Binghamton SenatorsAHL6420204067
2008–09Skellefteå AIKSEL542222445910000
2009–10CSKA MoscowKHL501251732300012
2010–11Modo HockeySEL2241522
2010–11Adler MannheimDEL2078151463362
2011–12Wilkes-Barre/Scranton PenguinsAHL21641020
2011–12Adler MannheimDEL2059144040112
2012–13Grizzly Adams WolfsburgDEL1347118
2013–14IlvesLiiga925731
NHL totals158243862952018910
KHL totals501251732300012

International

Awards and honors

AwardYear
College
All-NCAA All-Tournament Team1999[8]
NCAA National Champion (Maine)1999
Hockey East All-Tournament Team2000[9]
All-Hockey East Second team2001–02
AHCA East Second-Team All-American2001–02
AHL
All-Star Game2003

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Pee-Wee players who have reached NHL or WHA. 2018. Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament. 2019-02-09.
  2. News: Niko Dimitrakos is also going to Canucks camp . . 2011-09-21 . 2011-09-21.
  3. News: Canucks make training camp roster moves . . 2011-09-25 . 2011-09-25.
  4. Web site: Penguins sign NHL'er Dimitrakos to PTO . . 2011-10-05 . 2011-10-05.
  5. Web site: Dimitrakos bursts into orange . . 2012-07-18 . 2012-07-18 . German.
  6. Web site: Amerikkalaishyökkääjä Niko Dimitrakos liittyi Ilvekseen . . 2014-01-28 . 2014-01-31 . Finnish . https://web.archive.org/web/20140201192947/http://ilves.com/?p=18709 . February 1, 2014 . dead .
  7. Web site: Flashing back to the 2003 USA Hockey World Championships . . 2010-05-02 . 2010-05-02 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100505214445/http://www.officialpeterferraro.com/wordpress/blog/flashing-back-to-the-2003-usa-hockey-world-championships . 2010-05-05 .
  8. News: NCAA Frozen Four Records. NCAA.org. 2013-06-19.
  9. News: 2013-14 Hockey East Media Guide. Hockey East. 2014-05-19.