Bobby Sanguinetti Explained

Bobby Sanguinetti
Birth Date:29 February 1988
Birth Place:Trenton, New Jersey, U.S.
Height Ft:6
Height In:3
Weight Lb:190
Position:Defense
Shoots:Right
Played For:New York Rangers
Carolina Hurricanes
Atlant Moscow Oblast
EHC Kloten
HC Lugano
EHC München
Ntl Team:USA
Draft:21st overall
Draft Year:2006
Draft Team:New York Rangers
Career Start:2007
Career End:2020

Robert Sanguinetti (born February 29, 1988) is an American former professional ice hockey defenseman. He previously played within the New York Rangers, Carolina Hurricanes, Buffalo Sabres and Vancouver Canucks organizations in the National Hockey League (NHL). He was originally drafted 21st overall by the Rangers in the 2006 NHL Entry Draft.

Playing career

Born in Trenton, New Jersey, Sanguinetti grew up in Lumberton Township, New Jersey. Sanguinetti's peewee team, the New Jersey Rockets, won the 2001 Tier 1 USA National Championship. He played in the 2002 Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament with the Philadelphia Flyers minor ice hockey team.[1] He later played hockey at Lawrenceville School for his freshman and sophomore years, leaving school after being drafted.[2]

In the 2006 NHL Entry Draft, Sanguinetti was selected by the New York Rangers with the 21st pick in the first round. Sanguinetti, who grew up a Ranger fan, has said he tries to model his game after former Ranger great Brian Leetch, and has worn 22 to honor Leetch, who wore number 2.

Sanguinetti had a breakthrough year during the 2006–07 season, finishing second among all Ontario Hockey League (OHL) defensemen in goals scored (23), and tenth with 53 points. The Owen Sound Attack were eliminated in four games in the playoffs, but Sanguinetti played well, with three goals and three assists in the four games. With his team eliminated Sanguinetti was called up to the Rangers' American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Hartford Wolf Pack. In seven regular season games for the team, he put up five assists and had one point in the playoffs. Sanguinetti was signed to his first professional contract in April 2007 by the Rangers. During the 2008 Stanley Cup playoffs, Sanguinetti would greet fans outside the arena and sign autographs.

Sanguinetti was promoted to the Rangers for their game on January 10, 2009, but did not play and was returned to Hartford the following day.[3] [4] In 2009, Sanguinetti was selected for the AHL's all-star game, playing for PlanetUSA, along with Russian teammate Artem Anisimov. Sanguinetti led PlanetUSA in the hardest shot competition.

In the 2009–10 season, Sanguinetti was again selected to the AHL all-star game, and won the fastest skater competition, setting a new AHL record.[5] [6] During the season, he was called up to the Rangers twice, from November 26 to December 1 and from December 16 to December 19.[7] He made his NHL debut on December 27 against the Tampa Bay Lightning, playing 16.14 minutes on 22 shifts.[8] He played a total of 5 games for the Rangers, with no points and four penalty minutes. He took five shots and had an even plus/minus rating.On June 26, 2010, Sanguinetti was traded to the Carolina Hurricanes in exchange for a second-round draft pick in 2011 and a sixth-round draft pick in 2010.[9]

During the lockout-shortened 2012–13 season, Sanguinetti scored his first NHL goal on February 24, 2013, on the road against the New York Islanders. He played in a career-high 37 games with the Hurricanes recording 6 points.

Sanguinetti and the Carolina Hurricanes were not able to agree to contract terms for the 2013–14 season, so he signed as a free agent in the Russian Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) on a two-year contract with Atlant Moscow Oblast on July 11, 2013.[10]

On July 1, 2014, he signed a one-year free agent contract to return to the NHL with the Vancouver Canucks.[11]

On July 2, 2015, Sanguinetti left the Canucks organization as a free agent and signed a one-year, two-way contract with the Buffalo Sabres.[12] He made 40 appearances for Buffalo's AHL affiliate Rochester Americans in the 2015–16 season, tallying seven goals and eight assists, and did not see any NHL action.

Upon the conclusion of the season, he took up an offer from Switzerland, signing with Kloten of the National League A (NLA) on July 6, 2016.[13] He finished the season with 29 points, including 9 goals in 44 contests, missing a few games with concussion-like symptoms.

On May 24, 2017, Sanguinetti agreed to a one-year contract with Lugano. The contract contained an option for a second year but no NHL-out clause.[14] In the 2017-18 season, Sanguinetti led the blueline in scoring among Lugano, contributing with 11 goals and 29 points in 46 games.

As an unsigned free agent into the mid-point of the 2018–19 season, Sanguinetti returned to his former club, the Charlotte Checkers of the AHL, for the remainder of the campaign on January 1, 2019.[15] He appeared in 10 playoff games, posting 6 points to help the Checkers claim their maiden Calder Cup.

As a free agent, Sanguinetti opted to return abroad, securing a one-year contract with German club, EHC München of the DEL, on September 8, 2019.[16]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGP PIMGP G A Pts PIM
2003–04Lawrenceville SchoolHS Prep26 4 17 21
2003–04New Jersey RocketsMJHL4 0 0 0 0
2004–05Owen Sound AttackOHL67 4 20 24 125 0 2 2 0
2005–06Owen Sound AttackOHL68 14 51 65 4411 5 10 15 4
2006–07Owen Sound AttackOHL67 23 30 53 484 3 3 6 2
2006–07Hartford Wolf PackAHL5 0 3 3 27 0 1 1 2
2007–08Brampton BattalionOHL61 29 41 70 385 1 3 4 10
2007–08Hartford Wolf PackAHL6 0 1 1 25 0 0 0 2
2008–09Hartford Wolf PackAHL78 6 36 42 426 1 4 5 6
2009–10Hartford Wolf PackAHL61 9 29 38 22
2009–10New York RangersNHL5 0 0 0 4
2010–11Charlotte CheckersAHL31 3 12 15 610 0 2 2 6
2011–12Charlotte CheckersAHL60 10 40 50 20
2011–12Carolina HurricanesNHL3 0 0 0 0
2012–13Charlotte CheckersAHL36 6 15 21 16
2012–13Carolina HurricanesNHL37 2 4 6 4
2013–14Atlant Moscow OblastKHL15 2 5 7 2
2014–15Utica CometsAHL61 16 24 40 1623 3 11 14 6
2015–16Rochester AmericansAHL40 7 8 15 22
2016–17EHC KlotenNLA38 9 19 28 24
2017–18HC LuganoNL46 11 18 29 2217 2 8 10 4
2018–19Charlotte CheckersAHL28 1 3 4 1010 1 5 6 12
2019–20EHC Red Bull MünchenDEL37 4 17 21 4
AHL totals406 58 171 229 15861 5 23 28 34
NHL totals45 2 4 6 8

International

YearTeamEventResultGPGAPtsPIM
2008United StatesWJC4th61230
2018United StatesOG7th50112
Junior totals61230
Senior totals50112

Awards and honours

AwardYear
OHL
Second All-Rookie Team2005
CHL/NHL Top Prospects Game2006
Second All-Star Team2008
AHL
All-Star Game2009, 2010, 2015
Second All-Star Team2015
Calder Cup (Charlotte Checkers)2019[17]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Pee-Wee players who have reached NHL or WHA. 2018. Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament. 2019-02-15. March 6, 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190306085544/https://www.publicationsports.com/ressources/files/439/Joueurs_Pro.pdf. dead.
  2. Hageny, John Christian. "Hockey: Where are they now? Call Lawrenceville's Sanguinetti a Hurricane", NJ.com, February 24, 2013. Accessed February 8, 2018. "Bobby Sanguinetti was born in Trenton, grew up a New York Rangers fan and even wore number 22 for a time in his career in honor of his favorite player, Brian Leetch, while skating at Lawrenceville.... Sanguinetti grew up in nearby Lumberton, N.J. and began his hockey career under Dan O'Brien while skating for the NJ Rockets.... The following year he enrolled at The Lawrenceville School in Mercer County where he played his freshman and sophomore seasons amassing six goals, 22 assists and 28 points in 51 games under coach Etienne Bilodeau."
  3. Web site: Rangers Notes and Transactions . January 18, 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20081222204600/http://sports.yahoo.com/nhl/teams/nyr/notes . December 22, 2008 .
  4. Web site: Rangers send D Sanguinetti to minors. January 17, 2009.
  5. Web site: Sanguinetti, Locke in AHL All-Star Game. January 3, 2010. National Hockey League. April 15, 2010.
  6. Web site: Sanguinetti is AHL's fastest skater. January 18, 2010. National Hockey League. April 15, 2010.
  7. Web site: Bobby Sanguinetti News. National Hockey League. April 15, 2010.
  8. Web site: Bobby Sanguinetti Stats. National Hockey League. April 15, 2010.
  9. Web site: Rangers get picks for Sanguinetti. June 26, 2010.
  10. Web site: Bobby Sanguinetti the newest member of Atlant . . July 11, 2013 . July 11, 2013 . Russian . https://web.archive.org/web/20130715120407/http://atlant-mo.ru/news/news-atlant/20130711201159.html . July 15, 2013 . dead .
  11. Web site: Canucks sign centers Cal O'Reilly, Dustin Jeffrey and Defenesman Bobby Saguinetti . . July 2, 2014 . July 2, 2014 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140714181533/http://www.princegeorgecitizen.com/news/local/canucks-sign-centres-dustin-jeffrey-cal-o-reilly-and-bobby-sanguinetti-1.1190538 . July 14, 2014.
  12. Web site: Sabres sign Bobby Sanguinetti . . July 2, 2015 . July 2, 2015.
  13. Web site: Bobby Sanguinetti - EHC Kloten. Kloten Flyers. de-DE. July 6, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160706153153/http://www.ehc-kloten.ch/news/nl-a/news-berichte/bobby-sanguinetti/#. July 6, 2016. dead.
  14. Web site: From Kloten to Lugano - Bobby Sanguinetti signs with HCL. www.swisshockeynews.ch . May 24, 2017.
  15. Web site: Sanguinetti excited to return to Checkers . . January 1, 2019 . January 1, 2019.
  16. Web site: . Red Bulls sign defenseman Bobby Sanguinetti . September 8, 2019 . September 8, 2019 . German.
  17. Web site: Check and Mate! Charlotte wins Calder Cup . . June 8, 2019 . June 8, 2019.