Ice Hockey Wiki
(Created page with '{{Infobox Ice Hockey Player | position = Left Wing | shoots = Left | height_ft = 6 | height_in = 4 | weight_lb = 224 | team = Tampa Bay Lightning | former_teams = ...')
 
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
 
{{Infobox Ice Hockey Player
 
{{Infobox Ice Hockey Player
| position = [[Winger|Left Wing]]
+
| position = [[Winger (ice hockey)|Left wing]]
 
| shoots = Left
 
| shoots = Left
 
| height_ft = 6
 
| height_ft = 6
 
| height_in = 4
 
| height_in = 4
| weight_lb = 224
+
| weight_lb = 219
 
| team = [[Tampa Bay Lightning]]
 
| team = [[Tampa Bay Lightning]]
 
| former_teams = [[Pittsburgh Penguins]]
 
| former_teams = [[Pittsburgh Penguins]]
 
| league = [[National Hockey League|NHL]]
 
| league = [[National Hockey League|NHL]]
  +
| ntl_team = USA
| nationality = {{flagicon|USA}} American
+
| nationality = {{flagicon|USA}} [[American]]
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1979|12|1|mf=y}}
+
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1979|12|1|mf=y}}
| birth_place = [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania|Pittsburgh]], [[Pennsylvania|PA]]
+
| birth_place = [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania|Pittsburgh]], [[Pennsylvania|PA]], [[United States|USA]]
 
| career_start = 2003
 
| career_start = 2003
 
| draft = 115th overall
 
| draft = 115th overall
 
| draft_year = 1999
 
| draft_year = 1999
 
| draft_team = [[Pittsburgh Penguins]]
 
| draft_team = [[Pittsburgh Penguins]]
| nickname = Bugsy, Bootsy
+
| nickname = Bugsy, Bootsy<ref>{{cite news| last = Molinari
  +
| first = Dave
  +
| title = Oh, for good 'ol golden nicknaming days of yore
  +
| publisher = ''[[Pittsburgh Post-Gazette]]''
  +
| date = 2006-10-29
  +
| url = http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/06302/733906-61.stm}}</ref>
 
| image = Ryan Malone Lightning.JPG
 
| image = Ryan Malone Lightning.JPG
 
| image_size = 200px
 
| image_size = 200px
 
}}
 
}}
  +
'''Ryan Malone''' (born December 1, 1979) is an [[United States|American]] professional [[ice hockey]] [[forward]] currently playing for the [[Tampa Bay Lightning]] in the [[National Hockey League]] (NHL).
 
  +
{{MedalTableTop|}}
  +
{{MedalSport | Men's [[Ice hockey at the Winter Olympics|ice hockey]]}}
  +
{{MedalCountry | the {{USA}} }}
  +
{{MedalCompetition|[[Olympic Games]]}}
  +
{{MedalSilver| [[2010 Winter Olympics|2010 Vancouver]] |[[Ice hockey at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Men's tournament|Tournament]]}}
  +
{{MedalBottom}}
  +
 
'''Ryan Malone''' (born December 1, 1979) is an [[United States|American]] professional [[ice hockey]] [[Forward (ice hockey)|forward]] currently playing for the [[Tampa Bay Lightning]] in the [[National Hockey League]] (NHL).
   
 
==Playing career==
 
==Playing career==
Line 25: Line 39:
 
Ryan Malone was drafted in the fourth round, 115th overall by the Penguins in the [[1999 NHL Entry Draft]].
 
Ryan Malone was drafted in the fourth round, 115th overall by the Penguins in the [[1999 NHL Entry Draft]].
   
Malone attended Upper St. Clair High School near [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania|Pittsburgh]] for two years. He played hockey during his junior year at Shattuck-St. Mary's in Faribault, Minnesota, a school later attended by [[Zach Parise]] and [[Sidney Crosby]]. During his senior year, Malone played with the [[Omaha Lancers]] of the [[USHL]] and attended Millard North High School.
+
Malone was born near Pittsburgh, where he attended [[Upper St. Clair High School]] in suburban [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania|Pittsburgh]] for two years. He played hockey during his junior year at [[Shattuck-St. Mary's]] in [[Faribault, Minnesota]], a school later attended by [[Zach Parise]] and [[Sidney Crosby]]. During his senior year, Malone played with the [[Omaha Lancers]] of the [[USHL]] and attended Millard North High School.
   
Malone was drafted shortly after graduating high school, and went on to play at [[St. Cloud State University]] for four seasons. Malone played 3 games of the [[2002–03 AHL season]] with the [[Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins]] after his last season at St. Cloud State. He played 81 games of his rookie season with the Pittsburgh Penguins during the [[2003–04 NHL season|2003–04 season]]. He finished third on the team in scoring behind [[Dick Tärnström]] and [[Aleksey Morozov]]. Malone did not play with the Penguins again until the [[2005–06 NHL season|2005–06 season]], spending time during the [[2004–05 NHL lockout|2004–05 lockout]] in [[Finland]], [[Italy]], and [[Switzerland]].
+
Malone was drafted shortly after graduating high school, and went on to play at [[St. Cloud State University]] for four seasons. Malone played 3 games of the [[2002–03 AHL season]] with the [[Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins]] after his last season at St. Cloud State. He played 81 games of his rookie season with the Pittsburgh Penguins during the [[2003–04 NHL season|2003–04 season]]. He finished third on the team in scoring behind [[Dick Tärnström]] and [[Aleksey Morozov]]. Malone did not play with the Penguins again until the [[2005–06 NHL season|2005–06 season]], spending time during the [[2004–05 NHL lockout|2004–05 lockout]] in [[Finland]], [[Italy]], and [[Switzerland]].
   
Playing on a line with [[Sidney Crosby]] and [[Mark Recchi]] during the [[2006–07 NHL season|2006–07 season]], Malone notched his first four-point NHL game on December 13, 2007 against the [[Philadelphia Flyers]]. Two days later, he scored his first NHL [[hat-trick|hat trick]], against the [[New York Islanders]]. With this feat, Malone and his father became only the second father-son duo in NHL history to score hat-tricks for the same team, along with [[Ken Hodge|Ken Hodge, Sr.]] and [[Ken Hodge, Jr.]], Another landmark was reached during the 2006-2007 season, when Penguins fans began affectionately referring to Ryan as "Clown Shoes Malone". The nickname was slow to catch on and the small group of fans pushing for the widespread acceptance of Malone's new nickname were disappointed after Penguins representative's refused on multiple occasion to replace his "Bugsie" nickname with "Clown Shoes" on team apparel.
+
Playing on a line with [[Sidney Crosby]] and [[Mark Recchi]] during the [[2006–07 NHL season|2006–07 season]], Malone notched his first four-point NHL game on December 13, 2006 against the [[Philadelphia Flyers]]. Two days later, he scored his first NHL [[hat-trick|hat trick]], against the [[New York Islanders]]. With this feat, Malone and his father became only the second father-son duo in NHL history to score hat-tricks for the same team, along with [[Ken Hodge|Ken Hodge, Sr.]] and [[Ken Hodge, Jr.]]<ref>[http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/s_484632.html Penalties hurt Pens in bid for 5th straight]</ref>
   
Malone achieved another career oddity against the Islanders on February 19, 2007, when he recorded his second career hat trick by scoring a goal in the first minute of all three periods.
+
Malone achieved another career oddity against the Islanders on February 19, 2007, when he recorded his second career hat trick by scoring a goal in the first minute of all three periods.<ref>[http://www.nhl.com/scores/htmlreports/20062007/GS020892.HTM NHL On-line ReportViewer<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
   
In January 2008, Malone and [[defenceman]] [[Darryl Sydor]] were named as [[captain|alternate captains]] for the Penguins, following the departure of [[Mark Recchi]] and a long-term injury to [[Gary Roberts (ice hockey)|Gary Roberts]].
+
In January 2008, Malone and [[defenceman (ice hockey)|defenceman]] [[Darryl Sydor]] were named as [[captain (ice hockey)#Alternate captains|alternate captains]] for the Penguins, following the departure of [[Mark Recchi]] and a long-term injury to [[Gary Roberts (ice hockey)|Gary Roberts]].
   
  +
[[File:Ryanmalone lightning.JPG|thumb|160px|right|Malone in 2009]]
In game one of the [[2008 Stanley Cup Finals]], [[Niklas Kronwall]] checked Malone and broke his nose. In game five, he took a [[Hal Gill]] slapshot in the face, opening a gash on his cheek and damaging his nose again. He returned for the rest of the game.
 
   
 
In game one of the [[2008 Stanley Cup Finals]], [[Niklas Kronwall]] checked Malone and broke his nose. In game five, he took a [[Hal Gill]] slapshot in the face, opening a gash on his cheek and damaging his nose again. He returned for the rest of the game.<ref>{{cite news | url = http://www.timesonline.com/articles/2008/06/03/sports/doc4844d9007020b665201850.txt | title = Malone's heart wasn't injured | last = Harlan | first = Chris | publisher = Times Online | date = 2008-06-03 | accessdate = 2008-06-03}}</ref>
On June 28, 2008, the [[Tampa Bay Lightning]] acquired exclusive negotiation rights with Malone and [[Gary Roberts (ice hockey)|Gary Roberts]] from the Penguins for a third-round draft pick in 2009. One day later, the Lightning signed Malone to a seven-year contract worth $31.5 million, which pays him $6 million for the first season. Roberts then signed a one-year deal the next day.
 
   
 
On June 28, 2008, the [[Tampa Bay Lightning]] acquired exclusive negotiation rights with Malone and [[Gary Roberts (ice hockey)|Gary Roberts]] from the Penguins for a third-round draft pick in 2009. One day later, the Lightning signed Malone to a seven-year contract worth $31.5 million, which pays him $6 million for the first season. Roberts then signed a one-year deal the next day.<ref name="Malone">{{cite news| url=http://tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=242037&lid=sublink01&lpos=headlines_nhl | title=Malone and Roberts sign on with Lightning | publisher=[[The Sports Network|TSN.ca]] | date=2008-06-30 | accessdate=2008-06-30}}</ref>
==Family==
 
   
  +
On January 1, 2010, it was announced that Malone would play on the 2010 US Men's Olympic Hockey Team.
Ryan is the son of former [[Pittsburgh Penguins]] forward [[Greg Malone (ice hockey)|Greg Malone]] and is the first Pittsburgh area native to play for the Penguins. Ryan's jersey number is #12 in tribute to his father Greg, who wore that number for Pittsburgh. Prior to Ryan signing with Tampa Bay in the 2008 offseason, the Lightning hired Greg as their head scout for professional talent.
 
  +
 
==Family==
  +
Ryan is the son of former [[Pittsburgh Penguins]] forward [[Greg Malone (ice hockey)|Greg Malone]] and is the first Pittsburgh area native to play for the Penguins. Ryan's jersey number was #12 in tribute to his father Greg, who wore that number for Pittsburgh.<ref>[http://www.penguinjersey.com/PensPages/PensNumbers.html All-time uniform numbers for the Pittsburgh Penguins<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Before the 2010-2011 season, he relinquished his #12 jersey to Simon Gagne, and began wearing #6.<ref>[http://www.tampabay.com/blogs/lightning/content/tampa-bay-lightning-lw-ryan-malone-gives-no-12-simon-gagne-gratis Tampa Bay Lightning left wing Ryan Malone gives No. 12 to Simon Gagne gratis ]</ref> Prior to Ryan signing with Tampa Bay in the 2008 offseason, the Lightning hired Greg as their head scout for professional talent. His Cousin [[Bradley Malone]] is a forward in the AHL<ref name="Malone"/> Malone is also known for his entourage of tattoos across his body.
   
  +
Malone and his wife Abby have two sons, William Ryan "Will" Malone and Cooper James Malone.
On February 8, 2008, Malone's wife, Abby, gave birth to their first child, William Ryan.
 
   
 
==Career statistics==
 
==Career statistics==
Line 50: Line 67:
 
! colspan="3" bgcolor="#ffffff" |
 
! colspan="3" bgcolor="#ffffff" |
 
! rowspan="99" bgcolor="#ffffff" |
 
! rowspan="99" bgcolor="#ffffff" |
! colspan="5" | [[regular season|Regular season]]
+
! colspan="5" | [[Regular season]]
 
! rowspan="99" bgcolor="#ffffff" |
 
! rowspan="99" bgcolor="#ffffff" |
 
! colspan="5" | [[Playoffs]]
 
! colspan="5" | [[Playoffs]]
 
|- bgcolor="#e0e0e0"
 
|- bgcolor="#e0e0e0"
! Season
+
! [[Season (sports)|Season]]
 
! Team
 
! Team
 
! League
 
! League
Line 67: Line 84:
 
! Pts
 
! Pts
 
! PIM
 
! PIM
|- ALIGN="center"
+
|-
 
| 1998–99
 
| 1998–99
 
| [[Omaha Lancers]]
 
| [[Omaha Lancers]]
Line 81: Line 98:
 
| 6
 
| 6
 
| 23
 
| 23
|- ALIGN="center" bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
+
|-bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
 
| 1999–00
 
| 1999–00
 
| [[St. Cloud State University|St. Cloud State]]
 
| [[St. Cloud State University|St. Cloud State]]
Line 90: Line 107:
 
| 30
 
| 30
 
| 68
 
| 68
| --
+
|
| --
+
|
| --
+
|
| --
+
|
| --
+
|
 
|-
|- ALIGN="center"
 
 
| 2000–01
 
| 2000–01
 
| St. Cloud State
 
| St. Cloud State
Line 104: Line 121:
 
| 25
 
| 25
 
| 52
 
| 52
| --
+
|
| --
+
|
| --
+
|
| --
+
|
| --
+
|
|- ALIGN="center" bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
+
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
 
| 2001–02
 
| 2001–02
 
| St. Cloud State
 
| St. Cloud State
Line 118: Line 135:
 
| 49
 
| 49
 
| 76
 
| 76
| --
+
|
| --
+
|
| --
+
|
| --
+
|
| --
+
|
|- ALIGN="center"
+
|-
 
| 2002–03
 
| 2002–03
 
| St. Cloud State
 
| St. Cloud State
Line 132: Line 149:
 
| 36
 
| 36
 
| 85
 
| 85
| --
+
|
| --
+
|
| --
+
|
| --
+
|
| --
+
|
|- ALIGN="center"
+
|-
 
| [[2002–03 AHL season|2002–03]]
 
| [[2002–03 AHL season|2002–03]]
 
| [[Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins]]
 
| [[Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins]]
Line 146: Line 163:
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 2
 
| 2
| --
+
|
| --
+
|
| --
+
|
| --
+
|
| --
+
|
 
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
 
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
 
| [[2003–04 NHL season|2003–04]]
 
| [[2003–04 NHL season|2003–04]]
Line 160: Line 177:
 
| 43
 
| 43
 
| 64
 
| 64
| --
+
|
| --
+
|
| --
+
|
| --
+
|
| --
+
|
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 2004–05
 
| 2004–05
Line 174: Line 191:
 
| 3
 
| 3
 
| 36
 
| 36
| --
+
|
| --
+
|
| --
+
|
| --
+
|
| --
+
|
 
|-
 
|-
| 2004–05
 
| Ritten-Renon
 
| [[Serie A (ice hockey)|ITL]]
 
| 10
 
| 6
 
| 1
 
| 7
 
| 20
 
| 6
 
| 4
 
| 4
 
| 8
 
| 32
 
|-
 
| 2004–05
 
| [[HC Ambri-Piotta]]
 
| [[National League A|NLA]]
 
| --
 
| --
 
| --
 
| --
 
| --
 
| 1
 
| 0
 
| 0
 
| 0
 
| 2
 
 
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
 
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
 
| [[2005–06 NHL season|2005–06]]
 
| [[2005–06 NHL season|2005–06]]
Line 216: Line 206:
 
| 44
 
| 44
 
| 63
 
| 63
| --
+
|
| --
+
|
| --
+
|
| --
+
|
| --
+
|
 
|-
 
|-
 
| [[2006–07 NHL season|2006–07]]
 
| [[2006–07 NHL season|2006–07]]
Line 258: Line 248:
 
| 45
 
| 45
 
| 98
 
| 98
| --
+
|
| --
+
|
| --
+
|
| --
+
|
| --
+
|
  +
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
  +
| [[2009–10 NHL season|2009–10]]
  +
| Tampa Bay Lightning
  +
| NHL
 
| 69
 
| 21
 
| 26
 
| 47
 
| 68
  +
| —
  +
| —
  +
| —
  +
| —
  +
| —
 
|-
  +
| [[2010–11 NHL season|2010–11]]
  +
| Tampa Bay Lightning
  +
| NHL
 
| 54
 
| 14
 
| 24
 
| 38
 
| 51
 
| 18
 
| 3
 
| 3
 
| 6
 
| 24
 
|- bgcolor="#e0e0e0"
 
|- bgcolor="#e0e0e0"
 
! colspan="3" | NHL totals
 
! colspan="3" | NHL totals
! 369
+
! 492
! 113
+
! 148
! 101
+
! 151
! 214
+
! 299
! 399
+
! 518
! 25
+
! 43
! 6
+
! 9
! 10
+
! 13
! 16
+
! 22
! 25
+
! 49
 
|}
 
|}
   
  +
==References==
 
  +
{{reflist}}
   
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
 
*{{nhlprofile|8467988}}
 
*{{nhlprofile|8467988}}
 
*{{hockeydb|45143}}
 
*{{hockeydb|45143}}
 
{{Wikipedia}}
 
   
 
{{DEFAULTSORT:Malone, Ryan}}
 
{{DEFAULTSORT:Malone, Ryan}}
 
[[Category:Born in 1979]]
 
[[Category:Born in 1979]]
[[Category:American hockey players]]
+
[[Category:American ice hockey players]]
[[Category:Blues Espoo player]]
+
[[Category:Espoo Blues players]]
[[Category:Omaha Lancers player]]
+
[[Category:HC Ambri-Piotta players]]
  +
[[Category:2010 Olympian]]
  +
[[Category:Olympic ice hockey players of the United States]]
  +
[[Category:Omaha Lancers alumni]]
 
[[Category:Pittsburgh Penguins draft picks]]
 
[[Category:Pittsburgh Penguins draft picks]]
 
[[Category:Pittsburgh Penguins players]]
 
[[Category:Pittsburgh Penguins players]]
[[Category:St. Cloud State Huskies players]]
+
[[Category:St. Cloud State Huskies men's players]]
 
[[Category:Tampa Bay Lightning players]]
 
[[Category:Tampa Bay Lightning players]]
[[Category:Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins player]]
+
[[Category:Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins players]]
  +
[[Category:HC Ambri-Piotta player]]
 
 
{{Wikipedia}}
[[Category:SV Ritten Sport player]]
 

Revision as of 17:46, 25 November 2011

Ryan Malone
Ryan Malone Lightning
Position Left wing
Shoots Left
Nickname(s) Bugsy, Bootsy[1]
Height
Weight
6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
219 lb (100 kg)
NHL Team
F. Teams
Tampa Bay Lightning
Pittsburgh Penguins
Nationality Flag of the United States American
Born (1979-12-01)December 1, 1979,
Pittsburgh, PA, USA
NHL Draft 115th overall, 1999
Pittsburgh Penguins
Pro Career 2003 – present


Medal record
Men's ice hockey
Competitor for the Flag of the United States United States
Olympic Games
Silver 2010 Vancouver Tournament

Ryan Malone (born December 1, 1979) is an American professional ice hockey forward currently playing for the Tampa Bay Lightning in the National Hockey League (NHL).

Playing career

RyanMalone022808

Malone with the Penguins in 2008

Ryan Malone was drafted in the fourth round, 115th overall by the Penguins in the 1999 NHL Entry Draft.

Malone was born near Pittsburgh, where he attended Upper St. Clair High School in suburban Pittsburgh for two years. He played hockey during his junior year at Shattuck-St. Mary's in Faribault, Minnesota, a school later attended by Zach Parise and Sidney Crosby. During his senior year, Malone played with the Omaha Lancers of the USHL and attended Millard North High School.

Malone was drafted shortly after graduating high school, and went on to play at St. Cloud State University for four seasons. Malone played 3 games of the 2002–03 AHL season with the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins after his last season at St. Cloud State. He played 81 games of his rookie season with the Pittsburgh Penguins during the 2003–04 season. He finished third on the team in scoring behind Dick Tärnström and Aleksey Morozov. Malone did not play with the Penguins again until the 2005–06 season, spending time during the 2004–05 lockout in Finland, Italy, and Switzerland.

Playing on a line with Sidney Crosby and Mark Recchi during the 2006–07 season, Malone notched his first four-point NHL game on December 13, 2006 against the Philadelphia Flyers. Two days later, he scored his first NHL hat trick, against the New York Islanders. With this feat, Malone and his father became only the second father-son duo in NHL history to score hat-tricks for the same team, along with Ken Hodge, Sr. and Ken Hodge, Jr.[2]

Malone achieved another career oddity against the Islanders on February 19, 2007, when he recorded his second career hat trick by scoring a goal in the first minute of all three periods.[3]

In January 2008, Malone and defenceman Darryl Sydor were named as alternate captains for the Penguins, following the departure of Mark Recchi and a long-term injury to Gary Roberts.

Ryanmalone lightning

Malone in 2009

In game one of the 2008 Stanley Cup Finals, Niklas Kronwall checked Malone and broke his nose. In game five, he took a Hal Gill slapshot in the face, opening a gash on his cheek and damaging his nose again. He returned for the rest of the game.[4]

On June 28, 2008, the Tampa Bay Lightning acquired exclusive negotiation rights with Malone and Gary Roberts from the Penguins for a third-round draft pick in 2009. One day later, the Lightning signed Malone to a seven-year contract worth $31.5 million, which pays him $6 million for the first season. Roberts then signed a one-year deal the next day.[5]

On January 1, 2010, it was announced that Malone would play on the 2010 US Men's Olympic Hockey Team.

Family

Ryan is the son of former Pittsburgh Penguins forward Greg Malone and is the first Pittsburgh area native to play for the Penguins. Ryan's jersey number was #12 in tribute to his father Greg, who wore that number for Pittsburgh.[6] Before the 2010-2011 season, he relinquished his #12 jersey to Simon Gagne, and began wearing #6.[7] Prior to Ryan signing with Tampa Bay in the 2008 offseason, the Lightning hired Greg as their head scout for professional talent. His Cousin Bradley Malone is a forward in the AHL[5] Malone is also known for his entourage of tattoos across his body.

Malone and his wife Abby have two sons, William Ryan "Will" Malone and Cooper James Malone.

Career statistics

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1998–99 Omaha Lancers USHL 51 14 22 36 81 12 2 4 6 23
1999–00 St. Cloud State WCHA 38 9 21 30 68
2000–01 St. Cloud State WCHA 36 7 18 25 52
2001–02 St. Cloud State WCHA 41 24 25 49 76
2002–03 St. Cloud State WCHA 27 16 20 36 85
2002–03 Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins AHL 3 0 1 1 2
2003–04 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 81 22 21 43 64
2004–05 Blues SM-l 9 2 1 3 36
2005–06 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 77 22 22 44 63
2006–07 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 64 16 15 31 71 5 0 0 0 0
2007–08 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 77 27 24 51 103 20 6 10 16 25
2008–09 Tampa Bay Lightning NHL 70 26 19 45 98
2009–10 Tampa Bay Lightning NHL 69 21 26 47 68
2010–11 Tampa Bay Lightning NHL 54 14 24 38 51 18 3 3 6 24
NHL totals 492 148 151 299 518 43 9 13 22 49

References

External links

This page uses content from Wikipedia. The original article was at Ryan Malone. The list of authors can be seen in the page history. As with Ice Hockey Wiki, the text of Wikipedia is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike License 3.0 (Unported) (CC-BY-SA).