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Mike Knuble

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Michael Rudolf Knuble (/kɪˈnuːbəl/ki-NOO-bəl, Latvian: Maikls Rūdolfs Knuble; born July 4, 1972) is a Canadian-born American former professional ice hockeyright winger who played..

Mike Knuble

Mike Knuble
Knuble with the Washington Capitals in January 2012
Born (1972-07-04) July 4, 1972
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Height 6 ft 3 in (191 cm)
Weight 235 lb (107 kg; 16 st 11 lb)
PositionRight wing
Shot Right
Played forDetroit Red WingsNew York RangersBoston BruinsPhiladelphia FlyersWashington Capitals
National team United States
NHL draft 76th overall, 1991Detroit Red Wings
Playing career 1995–2013

Michael Rudolf[1][2] Knuble (/kɪˈnbəl/ki-NOO-bəl, Latvian: Maikls Rūdolfs Knuble; born July 4, 1972) is a Canadian-born American former professional ice hockeyright winger who played in the National Hockey League (NHL). During his 16 NHL seasons, he played for the Detroit Red Wings, New York Rangers, Boston Bruins, Philadelphia Flyers and Washington Capitals.

He was a member of Detroit's 1997–98 Stanley Cup championship team, and was a part of the organization during their 1996–97 Stanley Cup. He is the only person who was an NHL teammate with both Wayne Gretzky and Alex Ovechkin.

Playing career

Collegiate

Knuble c. 1994-95

Knuble was drafted in the fourth round, 76th overall, by the Detroit Red Wings in the 1991 NHL entry draft. He played the next four years at the University of Michigan and was given Second Team CCHA All-Star honors in 1994 and 1995 and NCAA West All-American Team honors in 1995. Following his collegiate career, he made his professional debut in the 1995 Calder Cup playoffs with the Adirondack Red Wings of the American Hockey League (AHL).

Professional

Knuble spent the entire 1995–96 season and most of the 1996–97 season with the Adirondack Red Wings in the AHL before making his NHL debut with the Detroit Red Wings on March 26, 1997. His debut came against the Colorado Avalanche in the famous "Fight Night at the Joe" match. He played a total of nine regular season games in 1996–97 and none in the 1997 Stanley Cup playoffs. Detroit won the Stanley Cup that season, but Knuble's name was not engraved on the Cup since he had not played enough games.[3] However, Detroit swept the Washington Capitals, a team Knuble eventually joined, to repeat as Cup Champions in 1997–98, his first full season in the NHL, and though he only played three playoff games, he met the necessary requirements to have his name engraved on the Cup. Knuble was included on both Stanley Cup winning team pictures in 1997 and 1998.

Prior to the 1998–99 season, Detroit traded Knuble to the New York Rangers for a 2000 second-round draft choice (Tomáš Kopecký). Knuble played in all 82 games with the Rangers that season, recording 15 goals and 20 assists. With a month to go in the 1999–2000 season, the Rangers traded him to the Boston Bruins in exchange for Rob DiMaio. After posting 20 points in 82 games in 2000–01 and 14 points in 54 games in 2001–02, Knuble found himself playing left wing on a line with Joe Thornton and Glen Murray beginning in 2002–03. He scored 30 goals and 29 assists in 75 games, good for third on the Bruins.

Knuble enjoyed another solid season in 2003–04, 21 goals and 25 assists in 82 games with the Bruins. During which, he set the NHL record for the fastest two goals to start a game by one player on February 14 against the Florida Panthers. He scored a goal ten seconds into the first period and followed it up with another just 27 seconds into the game.[4] After the season, Knuble signed a three-year contract with the Philadelphia Flyers in the off-season.[5] He then played for Linköpings HC of the Swedish Elitserien during the 2004–05 NHL lockout, scoring 26 goals and assisting on 13 others in 49 games.

Knuble (22) as a member of the Philadelphia Flyers battling with Kris Versteeg and Nikolai Khabibulin in December 2008.

When the lockout came to an end, Knuble was slotted to play right wing on a line with Simon Gagné and Peter Forsberg, a line which was later nicknamed the "Deuces Wild Line." He responded with his best season as a professional in 2005–06, recording career highs in goals (34), assists (31) and points (65). On pace to duplicate his numbers despite his team's poor season in 2006–07, Knuble's season was nearly cut short after a collision with Rangers forward and former Red Wings teammate Brendan Shanahan. After missing a month of action, he returned to the ice and finished with 24 goals and 30 assists in 64 games and brought his plus-minus rating to +2, Knuble being one of two Flyers (Gagné being the other) to finish with a plus rating for the season.

Knuble recorded his first career hat trick on February 2, 2008, scoring all the goals in a 3–0 Flyers win over the Anaheim Ducks. He netted his first career playoff overtime goal (and fifth-to-last goal as a Flyer) on April 17, 2008, to eliminate the Washington Capitals in game seven of the first round of the 2008 Stanley Cup playoffs on the road, 4–3, preventing them from completing a 3–1 series comeback. He has traveled to schools in New Jersey and Philadelphia teaching kids about hockey in his free time.

On July 1, 2009, Knuble signed a two-year deal worth $2.8 million a season with the Washington Capitals, whom he had eliminated twice in his playoff career. On November 13, 2009, in a game against the Minnesota Wild, Knuble broke a finger in the first period and did not finish the game. He returned on December 11 after missing four weeks of action. Later that season, Knuble scored the game-winning goal in both home games against the rival and defending Stanley Cup champion Pittsburgh Penguins after regulation, a 5–4 come-from-behind OT win on February 7, 2010, during a power play[6] and a 4–3 shootout win on March 24, 2010, in which he scored his first career shootout goal[7] to give Washington its second-ever shootout win against Pittsburgh.

Knuble scored Washington's first goal in the second period of the 2011 NHL Winter Classic against Penguins' goaltender Marc-André Fleury.[8]

On April 11, 2011, Knuble was re-signed to a one-year, $2 million contract extension with the Capitals.[9] During the 2011–12 season, on December 20, 2011, Knuble played in his 1,000th NHL game.[10] At that time, Knuble had scored 221 NHL goals since turning age 30.[11]

On January 24, 2013, Knuble signed a one-year deal to return to the Philadelphia Flyers.[12] During the lockout-shortened2012–13 NHL season, Knuble wanted to play near his hometown and sought to play for the Chicago Blackhawks or even the Red Wings again, but neither team had room for him. Thus, he contemplated leaving the league for the AHL's Grand Rapids Griffins,[13] which he ultimately did.

Coaching

Knuble is currently an assistant coach with the AHL's Grand Rapids Griffins, the Detroit Red Wings' minor league affiliate.[14][15]

Personal life

Born in Toronto, Ontario, Knuble was raised with younger brother Steve in Kentwood, Michigan, by his Latvian-born parents, Aivars and Māra (Miesnieks) Knuble.[16] Because he was born in Canada, Mike has dual Canadian/American citizenship.[17] His father Aivars died of a heart attack at the age of 45 in 1987 when Mike was 15 years old.

Knuble is married to wife Megan. Together they have three children.[18] Cam Knuble was playing hockey in the USHL with the Muskegon Lumberjacks in January 2018.[19] Cole Knuble was drafted by the Philadelphia Flyers in 2023.

Mike's brother Steve, who attended Michigan State University, lives in Huntsville, Alabama,[20] but has run a hockey clinic in Ann Arbor, Michigan, since 1996.[21]

The Knuble family are currently living in Grand Rapids, Michigan, where he was raised as a child.[22]

Awards and honors

Award Year
All-CCHASecond Team1993–94
All-CCHASecond Team1994–95
AHCAWest Second-Team All-American1994–95

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeam League GP GAPtsPIMGP G A Pts PIM
1988–89 East Kentwood High SchoolHS-MI28 52 37 89 60
1989–90 East Kentwood High School HS-MI 29 63 40 103 40
1990–91 Kalamazoo Jr. K-WingsNAHL36 18 24 42 30
1991–92University of MichiganCCHA43 7 8 15 48
1992–93University of Michigan CCHA 39 26 16 42 57
1993–94University of Michigan CCHA 41 32 26 58 71
1994–95University of Michigan CCHA 34 38 22 60 62
1994–95Adirondack Red WingsAHL3 0 0 0 0
1995–96Adirondack Red Wings AHL 80 22 23 45 59 3 1 0 1 0
1996–97Adirondack Red Wings AHL 68 28 35 63 54
1996–97Detroit Red WingsNHL9 1 0 1 0
1997–98Detroit Red Wings NHL 53 7 6 13 16 3 0 1 1 0
1998–99New York RangersNHL 82 15 20 35 26
1999–2000New York Rangers NHL 59 9 5 14 18
1999–2000 Boston BruinsNHL 14 3 3 6 8
2000–01Boston Bruins NHL 82 7 13 20 37
2001–02Boston Bruins NHL 54 8 6 14 88 2 0 0 0 0
2002–03Boston Bruins NHL 75 30 29 59 45 5 0 2 2 2
2003–04Boston Bruins NHL 82 21 25 46 32 7 2 0 2 0
2004–05Linköpings HCSEL49 26 13 39 40 6 0 1 1 2
2005–06Philadelphia FlyersNHL 82 34 31 65 80 6 1 3 4 8
2006–07Philadelphia Flyers NHL 64 24 30 54 56
2007–08Philadelphia Flyers NHL 82 29 26 55 72 12 3 4 7 6
2008–09Philadelphia Flyers NHL 82 27 20 47 62 6 2 1 3 2
2009–10Washington CapitalsNHL 69 29 24 53 59 7 2 4 6 6
2010–11Washington Capitals NHL 79 24 16 40 36 6 2 0 2 8
2011–12Washington Capitals NHL 72 6 12 18 32 11 2 1 3 6
2012–13Grand Rapids GriffinsAHL 1 0 1 1 0
2012–13Philadelphia Flyers NHL 28 4 4 8 20
NHL totals 1,068 278 270 548 641 65 14 16 30 38

International

Year Team Event   GP G A Pts PIM
1995United StatesWC6 1 2 3 2
1999United States WC 6 0 0 0 10
2001United States WC 9 2 0 2 2
2005United States WC 7 4 2 6 8
2006United States OG6 1 1 2 4
Senior totals 34 8 5 13 26

See also

  • Biographical information and career statistics from NHL.com, or Eliteprospects.com, or ESPN.com, or Eurohockey.com, or Hockey-Reference.com, or The Internet Hockey Database
  • Mike Knuble on X
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Michael Rudolf Knuble (/kɪˈnuːbəl/ki-NOO-bəl, Latvian: Maikls Rūdolfs Knuble; born July 4, 1972) is a Canadian-born American former professional ice hockeyright winger who played..

Collegiate

Knuble was drafted in the fourth round, 76th overall, by the Detroit Red Wings in the 1991 NHL entry draft .

Professional

Knuble spent the entire 1995–96 season and most of the 1996–97 season with the Adirondack Red Wings in the AHL before making his NHL debut with the Detroit Red Wings on March 26, 1997.

Coaching

Knuble is currently an assistant coach with the AHL's Grand Rapids Griffins, the Detroit Red Wings' minor league affiliate. [ 14 ] [ 15 ]