Quintin Laing Explained

Team:Sparta Warriors
League:GET-ligaen
Former Teams:Washington Capitals
Chicago Blackhawks
Abbotsford Heat
Position:Left wing
Shoots:Left
Height Ft:6
Height In:2
Weight Lb:200
Birth Date:8 June 1979
Birth Place:Harris, Saskatchewan, Canada
Draft:102nd overall
Draft Year:1997
Draft Team:Detroit Red Wings
Career Start:2000
Career End:2014

Quintin Laing (born June 8, 1979) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player who last played in the GET-ligaen. His father, Bill Laing is also a Canadian former professional ice hockey player who played in the World Hockey Association (WHA).

Career

Originally a draft choice of the Detroit Red Wings, Laing made his NHL debut for the Chicago Blackhawks during the 2003-2004 season, but only skated in three games. Laing has spent a great deal of time playing minor league hockey, most recently with the Hershey Bears, but has stood out to his team and fans alike as a player with great work ethic and commitment to the game. In the early 2010 season he was signed by the Abbotsford Heat, the AHL affiliate of the Calgary Flames.

Washington Capitals

During the 2007-2008 season, Laing was called up to replace the injured Boyd Gordon because of his penalty killing abilities. On his way to the airport, Laing made a promise to himself: play each shift as if it were his last.[1] Laing made an immediate impact on the team, and his outstanding effort was rewarded as he remained on the team after Gordon returned from his injury.

Laing scored his first NHL goal, a game winner, on December 10, 2007, against Kevin Weekes of the New Jersey Devils, however he was most well known for his shot blocking skills, and led the NHL in blocked shots per game for a large portion of the season. Opponents scored fewer goals and took fewer shots per sixty minutes of ice time when Laing was on the ice than any other Capital.[2] Laing is the Masterton Trophy nominee from the Capitals for the 2007-2008 season, which is awarded to the National Hockey League player who best exemplifies the qualities of perseverance, sportsmanship and dedication to hockey.[3]

His teammates have offered glowing reviews of his dedication to the game: "He's a heart-and-soul guy," Capitals winger Brooks Laich said of Laing. "He lays his body out there, relentlessly and religiously in front of pucks. He does the little things that help you win." Goalie Brent Johnson added: "He's an old-time hockey player. People want to see scoring, but as a goaltender you appreciate guys like him. He went down and blocked a shot with his chest. I went up to him afterward, and said, 'Seriously, you keep that up and you're going to be here.'"

On October 6, 2008, Laing was put on waivers and sent to the Hershey Bears, the Washington Capitals AHL affiliate, as the Capitals were simply too deep at forward. Capitals coach, Bruce Boudreau said that it was one of toughest cuts he had ever had to make because, "Quintin was so proud to be a Washington Capital."[4]

Laing was injured while playing with the Bears during the 2008-2009 season. After recovering, he was almost immediately called up to the Capitals due to multiple injuries in Washington's forward corps. His first NHL game of the year, against the Tampa Bay Lightning on March 19, 2009, resulted in an assist and a blocked shot in 10 minutes of ice time. However, after the game he began complaining of abdominal pain and the Capitals' trainer realized that he had a serious injury. He was taken to the hospital where it was discovered that he had torn his spleen. He was placed in intensive care and immediately ruled out for the remainder of the season.[5] However, Laing returned for Hershey in game 3 of the AHL Eastern Conference finals.[6]

Laing was the third NHL player to be diagnosed with swine flu within the same week. Capitals spokesman Nate Ewell reported that Laing was being treated for H1N1 while being kept well away from his fellow Capitals players. Laing sat out the next few games until he was well enough to return on Sunday, November 1. Laing scored his first goal of the season the night of his return.

In a November 17, 2009 tilt against the New York Rangers at [MSG], Laing, while sprawling on the ice to block a passing lane, suffered a broken jaw after a slapshot caught his face. He was placed on the long-term IR the next day and was expected to miss upwards of 6–8 weeks.

Career statistics

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1996–97Kelowna RocketsWHL631324375410000
1997–98Kelowna RocketsWHL591124354770118
1998–99Kelowna RocketsWHL7011102110763030
1999–00Kelowna RocketsWHL682230526151128
2000–01Jackson BanditsECHL601324373950000
2000–01Norfolk AdmiralsAHL1001110
2001–02Jackson BanditsECHL601324373950000
2001–02Norfolk AdmiralsAHL61615213240002
2002–03Norfolk AdmiralsAHL69512173382240
2003–04Chicago BlackhawksNHL30110
2003–04Norfolk AdmiralsAHL781210227485164
2004–05Norfolk AdmiralsAHL661013235440000
2005–06Norfolk AdmiralsAHL731431457040000
2006–07Hershey BearsAHL75152843441925721
2007–08Washington CapitalsNHL3915610
2007–08Hershey BearsAHL2026828
2008–09Washington CapitalsNHL10000
2008–09Hershey BearsAHL55916252192240
2008–09Washington CapitalsNHL10000
2009–10Washington CapitalsNHL3622421
2009–10Hershey BearsAHL20000
2010–11Victoria Salmon KingsECHL40110
2010–11Abbotsford HeatAHL597192640
2011–12Abbotsford HeatAHL581111223110000
2012–13Abbotsford HeatAHL636101645
2013–14Sparta WarriorsNorway2821214451232
NHL totals79381131

Notes and References

  1. News: Laing's Second Chance Gets Off to a Good Start. Tarik. El-Bashir. December 5, 2007. The Washington Post.
  2. Web site: Japers' Rink: 2007-08 Rink Wrap: Quintin Laing. May 19, 2008.
  3. Web site: Washington Capitals - Features: Laing is Caps' Masterton Nominee - 03/13/2008 . May 23, 2008 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080517042353/http://capitals.nhl.com/team/app/?service=page&page=NewsPage&articleid=356820 . May 17, 2008 .
  4. Web site: Capitals Insider - Boudreau Talks About the Cuts. voices.washingtonpost.com.
  5. Web site: Capitals Insider - The Latest on Laing. voices.washingtonpost.com.
  6. Web site: Laing's return gives Bears a lift. Tim. Leone. May 23, 2009. pennlive.com.