Greg Mauldin

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Gregory M. Mauldin (born June 10, 1982) is an American professional ice hockey forward who is currently an unrestricted free agent. He most recently played for the Stavanger Oilers of the Norwegian Eliteserien. He was briefly retired for the 2020–21 season and served as coach for the USA Hockey National Team Development Program.[1]

Born (1982-06-10) June 10, 1982 (age 43)
Height 5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Weight 195 lb (88 kg; 13 st 13 lb)
Position Forward
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Greg Mauldin
Mauldin with the Lake Erie Monsters in 2012
Born (1982-06-10) June 10, 1982 (age 43)
Height 5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Weight 195 lb (88 kg; 13 st 13 lb)
Position Forward
Shoots Right
team
Former teams
Free agent
Columbus Blue Jackets
New York Islanders
Colorado Avalanche
HC Fribourg-Gottéron
ERC Ingolstadt
KHL Medveščak Zagreb
Stavanger Oilers
NHL draft 199th overall, 2002
Columbus Blue Jackets
Playing career 2004–2020,
2021present
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Playing career

Mauldin played with the Boston Junior Bruins of the Eastern Junior Hockey League in 1999 where he showed his talent and explosiveness on the ice while earning consecutive First All-Star Team selections and the Eastern Junior Hockey League MVP Award in 2000. In 2001, he moved on to UMass Amherst where he accumulated 94 points in 98 games and led the Minutemen to the 2003 Hockey East Championship game. After three successful seasons with UMass he joined the Columbus Blue Jackets who had selected him with the 199th overall pick in the 2002 NHL Entry Draft.

Mauldin made his NHL debut not long after the Ice Hockey East Championship and appeared in six games for the Blue Jackets. He played the 2004–05 season for the Syracuse Crunch, the Blue Jackets AHL affiliate, and finished 7th on the team in scoring with 27 points. During the 2005–06 season he was traded to the Minnesota Wild for defenceman Dustin Wood. He was then assigned to the Houston Aeros, the Wild's AHL affiliate.

In the 2006–07 season, Mauldin initially played with Bloomington Prairie Thunder of the UHL, before leaving to play in Sweden. Prior to the 2007–08 season, Mauldin attended the St. Louis Blues prospect development Camp. He was then signed to a free agent contract by the Binghamton Senators of the AHL. Mauldin was then signed by parent club, the Ottawa Senators to a one-year contract for the 2008–09 season but was reassigned to Binghamton for the year.[2]

On July 3, 2009, Mauldin signed a one-year contract with the New York Islanders.[3] In the 2009–10 season he led the Bridgeport Sound Tigers, AHL affiliate of the Islanders, in scoring with 54 points in 77 games. He made his brief Islanders debut in a 7-3 defeat to the Pittsburgh Penguins on April 8, 2010, before returning to the Sound Tigers for a quarterfinal appearance in the playoffs.[4]

A free agent following the season, Mauldin signed a one-year contract with the Colorado Avalanche on July 2, 2010.[5] After initially impressing at the Avalanche's training camp, Mauldin was reassigned to AHL affiliate, the Lake Erie Monsters, to start the 2010–11 season.[6][7] He was later called up by the Avalanche, and in his first game on November 12, 2010, he scored his first NHL goal, which was short handed, in a 5-1 road win against Steve Mason of his former team the Columbus Blue Jackets. He was named the second star of the game.[8] Mauldin continued to make an impact with the Avalanche from the fourth line, most notably scoring two goals and two assists in a 7-4 victory over the Minnesota Wild on November 28, 2010, to be named first star of the game. Mauldin remained with the Avalanche for a career-high 29 games and 10 points before he was later returned to help Lake Erie to their first post-season berth.[9]

In the 2011–12 season, Mauldin failed to make the Avalanche out of training camp and was reassigned to Lake Erie. After a strong start with the Monsters, Mauldin was limited through injury before finishing with 59 games, to place third in Lake Erie scoring 34 points.[10]

A free agent, Mauldin returned for a second stint in Europe signing a one-year contract with HC Fribourg-Gottéron of the Swiss NLA on July 23, 2012.[11] At the beginning of the 2014 season Mauldin was named an assistant captain and on November 21, 2014 Mauldin signed a two-year extension with HC Fribourg-Gottéron.[12]

Following his fifth season with Fribourg-Gottéron after the 2016–17 season, Mauldin left as a free agent and agreed to a one-year deal with German outfit, ERC Ingolstadt of the Deutsche Eishockey Liga (DEL), on August 15, 2017.[13]

Mauldin continued his journeyman career, signing in the following summer to a one-year contract with Croatian club, KHL Medveščak Zagreb of the EBEL, on August 1, 2018.[14] In the 2018–19 season, Mauldin produced 15 points in 23 appearances for Zagreb before opting to mutually conclude his contract mid-season to join Norwegian club, the Stavanger Oilers of the GET-ligaen on December 14, 2018.[15]

Coaching career

Mauldin was hired as an assistant coach for Dan Muse with the USNTDP Men's U18 team in October 2020.[1]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

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Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GPGAPtsPIM GPGAPtsPIM
1998–99 Holliston High School HSMA
1999–2000 Boston Junior Bruins EJHL 5945428714
2000–01 Boston Junior Bruins EJHL 53485810673
2001–02 University of Massachusetts Amherst HE 3312122410
2002–03 University of Massachusetts Amherst HE 3621204126
2003–04 University of Massachusetts Amherst HE 2915142915
2003–04 Columbus Blue Jackets NHL 60004
2003–04 Syracuse Crunch AHL 20000 10000
2004–05 Syracuse Crunch AHL 667202749
2005–06 Syracuse Crunch AHL 5612172953
2005–06 Houston Aeros AHL 111340 81122
2006–07 Bloomington Prairie Thunder UHL 20002
2006–07 Huddinge IK Allsv 61230
2006–07 IK Oskarshamn Allsv 26581331
2007–08 Binghamton Senators AHL 7115183337
2008–09 Binghamton Senators AHL 8024275141
2009–10 Bridgeport Sound Tigers AHL 7725295435 51230
2009–10 New York Islanders NHL 10000
2010–11 Lake Erie Monsters AHL 4318173520 70222
2010–11 Colorado Avalanche NHL 2955108
2011–12 Lake Erie Monsters AHL 5916183417
2012–13 HC Fribourg–Gottéron NLA 39138218 182244
2013–14 HC Fribourg–Gottéron NLA 4313152818 105380
2014–15 HC Fribourg–Gottéron NLA 401817358
2015–16 HC Fribourg–Gottéron NLA 281113240 51232
2016–17 HC Fribourg–Gottéron NLA 34109196
2017–18 ERC Ingolstadt DEL 519162518 50004
2018–19 KHL Medveščak Zagreb AUT 23510156
2018–19 Stavanger Oilers NOR 17471114 1255108
2019–20 Stavanger Oilers NOR 3115112610
2021–22 Kalamazoo Wings ECHL 52132
2021–22 Stavanger Oilers NOR 60112 1555100
2022–23 Stavanger Oilers NOR 37710172 153364
2023–24 Stavanger Oilers NOR 431282033 111230
NHL totals 36551012
NLA totals 184656212740 3387156
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Awards and honors

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