Greg Carey (ice hockey)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Born (1990-04-05) April 5, 1990 (age 36)
Height 5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Weight 195 lb (88 kg; 13 st 13 lb)
Position Forward
Greg Carey
Carey with the Lehigh Valley Phantoms in 2019
Born (1990-04-05) April 5, 1990 (age 36)
Height 5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Weight 195 lb (88 kg; 13 st 13 lb)
Position Forward
Shot Left
Played for Portland Pirates
Springfield Falcons
Lehigh Valley Phantoms
NHL draft Undrafted
Playing career 20142022

Greg Carey (born April 5, 1990) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player who played in the American Hockey League (AHL).

Carey began playing junior hockey with the Burlington Cougars of the OJHL. After returning from a four-game suspension in 2009, Carey recorded five points in an 8–2 win over the Milton Icehawks to help the Cougars set a new franchise record for most wins.[1] He was also selected for Team Canada East and the CCHL All Star Team.[2]

After graduating from St. Thomas More Secondary School and going undrafted in the NHL entry draft, Carey played college hockey with the St. Lawrence Saints in the NCAA Men's Division I ECAC Hockey conference.[2]

In his freshman season, Carey became the first rookie to lead the Saints in scoring since 1982 and was named to the ECAC All Rookie Team. He was also named the Saints Rookie of the Year. In his sophomore year, Carey tied for the Saints scoring leader but had led the team in goals.[2]

In his junior year, Carey's outstanding plays were rewarded with a selection to the 2012–13 ECAC Hockey All-Conference First Team.[3]

At the conclusion of his senior year with the Saints, Carey was signed as a free agent by the Arizona Coyotes to a one-year entry-level deal on March 19, 2014. He then immediately joined the Coyotes' AHL affiliate, the Portland Pirates, on a try-out contract for the remainder of the 2013–14 season.[4] In his first full professional season, he split the season between the Pirates the Coyotes ECHL affiliate, the Gwinnett Gladiators.

On the first day of 2016 Free Agency, the Philadelphia Flyers signed Carey to a two-year contract and reassigned him to their AHL affiliate, the Lehigh Valley Phantoms.[5] He signed a contract extension with the Flyers on March 8, 2017.[6]

In his third season with the Phantoms, Carey was selected for his first AHL All-Star Game alongside teammate Colin McDonald.[7]

With his NHL contract concluded with the Flyers, Carey opted to return for a fourth season with the Lehigh Valley Phantoms, agreeing to a one-year AHL contract on July 1, 2019.[8]

He was inactive during the 2020–21 season and signed with the HC Pustertal Wolfe for the 2021–22 season.[9]

Personal

Carey grew up in Hamilton, Ontario, to parents Debra and Alan Carey with younger brother Matt.[10] Matt has also played for several professional hockey teams, including two games in the National Hockey League.[11]

Career statistics

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
2007–08 Burlington Cougars OPJHL 46 10 12 22 16
2008–09 Burlington Cougars OJHL 45 31 34 65 24
2009–10 Burlington Cougars OJHL 48 72 42 114 46 10 7 4 11 13
2010–11 St. Lawrence University ECAC 40 23 17 40 24
2011–12 St. Lawrence University ECAC 36 15 22 37 22
2012–13 St. Lawrence University ECAC 38 28 23 51 38
2013–14 St. Lawrence University ECAC 38 18 39 57 39
2013–14 Portland Pirates AHL 13 1 1 2 4
2014–15 Portland Pirates AHL 29 2 4 6 18
2014–15 Gwinnett Gladiators ECHL 30 15 12 27 6
2015–16 Springfield Falcons AHL 64 26 17 43 20
2016–17 Lehigh Valley Phantoms AHL 74 28 23 51 17 5 2 1 3 4
2017–18 Lehigh Valley Phantoms AHL 72 31 22 53 32 13 3 4 7 12
2018–19 Lehigh Valley Phantoms AHL 74 29 32 61 45
2019–20 Lehigh Valley Phantoms AHL 57 15 15 30 22
2021–22 HC Pustertal Wolfe IceHL 32 7 19 26 20 4 0 1 1 0
AHL totals 383 132 114 246 158 18 5 5 10 16

Awards and honours

References

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI