Ryane Clowe Explained

Ryane Clowe
Birth Date:September 30, 1982
Birth Place:Fermeuse, Newfoundland, Canada
Height Ft:6
Height In:3
Weight Lb:225
Position:Left wing
Shoots:Left
Played For:San Jose Sharks
New York Rangers
New Jersey Devils
Draft:175th overall
Draft Year:2001
Draft Team:San Jose Sharks
Career Start:2003
Career End:2015

Ryane Clowe (born September 30, 1982) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey left winger who played in the National Hockey League (NHL) with the San Jose Sharks, New York Rangers and New Jersey Devils. He was drafted into the NHL by the San Jose Sharks in the sixth round, 175th overall, at the 2001 NHL Entry Draft. In 2018, he was named the head coach of the ECHL's Newfoundland Growlers, a position he resigned from in January 2019.He was a hockey advisor for the New York Rangers from 2021-22 to the 2023-24 season. On July 3, 2024 Clowe was named assistant general manager of the San Jose Sharks[1]

Playing career

Professional

Having been drafted by the NHL's San Jose Sharks in the sixth round, 177th overall, of the 2001 NHL Entry Draft, Clowe played two full seasons with the Cleveland Barons, San Jose's American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, and was named team MVP in 2004–05,[2] before splitting time between the Barons and the Sharks in 2005–06.

Clowe appeared in 18 games with the Sharks in the 2005–06 season. In the subsequent off-season, he signed a new three-year contract worth $1.625 million; the contract was a two-way deal for two of its first three years. Approximately halfway through the first season of the contract, in 2006–07, Clowe was given an opportunity to play on the Sharks' first line and power play unit alongside Patrick Marleau and Joe Thornton, where he responded with a career-high 34 points in 58 games. He scored his first career NHL hat-trick on January 6, 2007, in a game against the Columbus Blue Jackets.[3] In the 2007 Stanley Cup playoffs, he scored his first playoff goal on April 13 in the Western Conference Quarterfinals series against the Nashville Predators. Securing his roster spot on the Sharks, he became known for his hard-checking game and willingness to fight when needed.

Clowe played 11 games for the Sharks in 2007–08, then went on injured reserve on October 28, 2007, due to torn knee ligaments. He returned to the lineup on March 30, 2008, in time for the 2008 playoffs, during which he recorded 9 points in 13 games, which was second-best on the team behind only Joe Thornton. On July 6, 2009, Clowe signed a new four-year contract that paid him $3.5 million in each of his first three years and $4 million in his final year.

On April 5, 2012, Clowe reached out from the bench with his stick to illegally interfere with Los Angeles Kings centreman Jarret Stoll. The Sharks went on to win the game 6–5 in a shootout. Although review deemed the move illegal, there was no supplemental discipline by the NHL.[4]

On November 6, 2012, during the 2012–13 NHL lockout, Clowe signed with the San Francisco Bulls of the ECHL.[5]

On February 22, 2013, during a game against the Chicago Blackhawks, Clowe left the bench to start a fight with Blackhawks forward Andrew Shaw. Clowe was assessed a minor penalty for roughing and a game misconduct for leaving the bench on an illegal line change to start a fight. The Sharks lost the game 2–1. After supplemental review, Clowe was given a two-game suspension by the NHL.[6]

On April 2, 2013, Clowe, with his contract set to expire at the end of the 2012–13 season, was traded to the New York Rangers in exchange for a second- and a third-round pick in 2013, as well as a conditional second-round pick in 2014. (The conditional pick was to become a fifth-round pick should Clowe not resign with New York, or should New York fail to win two playoff rounds; both conditions were satisfied and the pick became a fifth-rounder.)[7]

On July 5, 2013, as an unrestricted free agent, Clowe signed a five-year, $24.25 million contract with the New Jersey Devils.

On September 12, 2015, Clowe retired from the NHL after team doctors refused to clear him to return to the ice following a concussion initially sustained in a November 6, 2014, game against the St. Louis Blues.[8] [9]

Coaching career

On July 12, 2016, Clowe was named the assistant coach of his former team, the New Jersey Devils.[10] After two seasons as an assistant, he was hired as a head coach by the Newfoundland Growlers, an expansion team in the ECHL, for the 2018–19 season.[11] He stepped down as head coach in January 2019 due to continuing health issues related to his concussion history. He'd already missed several games in November due to health concerns.[12]

Career statistics

Team League GP GP G A Pts PIM
1999–2000Pinnacle Growlers AAANLMHL
2000–01Moncton BeaversMHL302122430
2000–01Rimouski OcéanicQMJHL32151025431181912
2001–02Rimouski OcéanicQMJHL5328457312071672
2002–03Rimouski OcéanicQMJHL178192744
2002–03Montreal RocketQMJHL4318304860737106
2003–04Cleveland BaronsAHL721129409783149
2004–05Cleveland BaronsAHL74273562101
2005–06Cleveland BaronsAHL3513213435
2005–06San Jose SharksNHL18022910000
2006–07San Jose SharksNHL58161834781142617
2007–08San Jose SharksNHL153582213 54912
2008–09San Jose SharksNHL712230525161128
2009–10San Jose SharksNHL8219385713115281028
2010–11San Jose SharksNHL7524386210017691532
2011–12San Jose SharksNHL761728459750330
2012–13San Jose SharksNHL280111179
2012–13New York RangersNHL123581420110
2013–14New Jersey DevilsNHL437192633
2014–15New Jersey DevilsNHL131344
NHL totals4911121973096187018284697

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sharks name Ryane Clowe Assistant General Manager . NHL.com.
  2. Web site: Barons weekly review. 2008-10-27. 2005-11-17. OurSports Central.
  3. Web site: Injury bug in full season. https://archive.today/20120524162754/http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Columnists/Hornby/2007/01/08/3236001-sun.html. usurped. May 24, 2012. 2008-10-27. 2007-01-08. CANOE.
  4. Web site: Clowe: Poke-check from bench a 'brain cramp'.
  5. Web site: Bulls Sign Star Left Wing Ryane Clowe. 2012-11-06. 2012-11-06. SFBulls. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20121109104539/http://sfbulls.com/news/bulls-sign-star-left-wing-ryane-clowe/. 2012-11-09.
  6. Web site: Sharks' Clowe suspended 2 games for starting fight .
  7. Web site: Sharks Trade Clowe to Rangers for Three Draft Picks. The Associated Press. 2 April 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20130405045913/http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=419716. 2013-04-05. dead.
  8. Web site: Update on Ryane Clowe. 2015-09-25.
  9. Web site: Ryane Clowe of New Jersey Devils advised by doctors to retire due to concussion history. 2015-09-25.
  10. Web site: Ryan. Chris. Devils name Ryane Clowe assistant coach. NJ.com. 12 July 2016. 12 July 2016.
  11. Web site: Ryane Clowe Named Head Coach of Newfoundland Growlers . OurSportsCentral.com. en. 20 June 2018.
  12. Web site: Ryane Clowe steps down as Growlers coach 'due to medical reasons' . CBC.ca . 24 January 2019.