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'''Steve Maltais''' (born January 25, 1969 in [[Arvida]], [[Quebec]]) is a retired [[Canada|Canadian]] [[ice hockey]] [[forward]].
 
'''Steve Maltais''' (born January 25, 1969 in [[Arvida]], [[Quebec]]) is a retired [[Canada|Canadian]] [[ice hockey]] [[forward]].
   
He was originally selected by the [[Washington Capitals]] in the [[1987 NHL Entry Draft]].
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He was originally selected 57th overall by the [[Washington Capitals]] in the [[1987 NHL Entry Draft]].
   
 
Steve played in the [[National Hockey League]] with the Capitals, [[Minnesota North Stars]], [[Tampa Bay Lightning]], [[Detroit Red Wings]], and [[Columbus Blue Jackets]]. He also attended the [[Pittsburgh Penguins]] training camp in 1997, but was released prior to the start of the regular season.
 
Steve played in the [[National Hockey League]] with the Capitals, [[Minnesota North Stars]], [[Tampa Bay Lightning]], [[Detroit Red Wings]], and [[Columbus Blue Jackets]]. He also attended the [[Pittsburgh Penguins]] training camp in 1997, but was released prior to the start of the regular season.
   
 
In addition, he also played for a large part of his career (11 years) for the [[Chicago Wolves]] while they were in the [[International Hockey League (1945–2001)|International Hockey League]] and [[American Hockey League]]. He is the Wolves leading scorer in team history. His 596 minor league goals is the eighth highest total in minor league history, and his 605 total goals (minor league and NHL) is good for 22nd all time.
 
In addition, he also played for a large part of his career (11 years) for the [[Chicago Wolves]] while they were in the [[International Hockey League (1945–2001)|International Hockey League]] and [[American Hockey League]]. He is the Wolves leading scorer in team history. His 596 minor league goals is the eighth highest total in minor league history, and his 605 total goals (minor league and NHL) is good for 22nd all time.
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Maltais retired in 2005.
   
 
His #11 was retired by the club in a ceremony on April 15, [[2006]].
 
His #11 was retired by the club in a ceremony on April 15, [[2006]].
   
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==Awards==
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*1999-00 [[Leo Lamoureux Memorial Trophy]] ([[International Hockey League (1945–2001)|International Hockey League]] (IHL)
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*1999-00 [[Ironman Award]] (IHL)
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*2002-03 [[John B. Sollenberger Trophy]] ([[American Hockey League]]
   
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
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{{Wikipedia}}
 
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[[Category:Born in 1969]]
 
[[Category:Born in 1969]]
[[Category:Adirondack Red Wings player]]
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[[Category:Atlanta Knights player]]
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[[Category:Atlanta Knights players]]
[[Category:Baltimore Skipjacks player]]
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[[Category:Calder Cup champions]]
 
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[[Category:Canadian hockey players]]
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[[Category:Canadian ice hockey players]]
[[Category:Chicago Wolves player]]
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[[Category:Columbus Blue Jackets players]]
 
[[Category:Columbus Blue Jackets players]]
 
[[Category:Cornwall Royals (OHL) alumni]]
 
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[[Category:Detroit Red Wings players]]
 
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[[Category:Halifax Citadels players]]
 
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[[Category:Kalamazoo Wings player]]
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[[Category:Kalamazoo Wings (1974-2000) players]]
 
[[Category:Minnesota North Stars players]]
 
[[Category:Minnesota North Stars players]]
 
[[Category:Tampa Bay Lightning players]]
 
[[Category:Tampa Bay Lightning players]]
 
[[Category:Washington Capitals players]]
 
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Latest revision as of 20:03, 2 March 2012

Steve Maltais (born January 25, 1969 in Arvida, Quebec) is a retired Canadian ice hockey forward.

He was originally selected 57th overall by the Washington Capitals in the 1987 NHL Entry Draft.

Steve played in the National Hockey League with the Capitals, Minnesota North Stars, Tampa Bay Lightning, Detroit Red Wings, and Columbus Blue Jackets. He also attended the Pittsburgh Penguins training camp in 1997, but was released prior to the start of the regular season.

In addition, he also played for a large part of his career (11 years) for the Chicago Wolves while they were in the International Hockey League and American Hockey League. He is the Wolves leading scorer in team history. His 596 minor league goals is the eighth highest total in minor league history, and his 605 total goals (minor league and NHL) is good for 22nd all time.

Maltais retired in 2005.

His #11 was retired by the club in a ceremony on April 15, 2006.

Awards

External links



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