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Jeremy Roenick
Jeremy Roenick ber 10, 2007, he became the third American-born player
(Joe Mullen and Mike Modano were the first two) to score
500 goals.
Playing career
Amateur career
Roenick began playing hockey at the age of four when
the parents of a playmate persuaded Roenick’s parents to
put Jeremy in a hockey program so that their child would
be with someone he knew. The son of a Mobil oil dis-
trict coordinator, Jeremy constantly moved around the
Northeastern United States, joining new hockey teams
with each stop. Roenick’s impressive play while living
in Fairfax, Virginia, earned him an offer to play for the
Bantam level New Jersey Rockets, who had won back to
back national championships in 1984-85 and 1985-86. At
age 14 Roenick was required to take a flight from Dulles
Airport to Newark, NJ on a weekly basis to make the
Rocket’s games.[2] Roenick helped the Rockets to a state
championship registering 300 points in only 75 games.[3]
Born January 17, 1970 (1970-01-17) After one year of traveling for hockey the Roenick family
Boston, MA, USA would move back to Massachusetts, where Jeremy en-
Height 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) rolled at Thayer Academy.[2] Roenick played on the same
line as future NHL line-mate Tony Amonte; the two went
Weight 200 lb (91 kg; 14 st 4 lb) on to win two state championships.[3] Roenick so im-
Position Center pressed during his time at Thayer Academy that he was
drafted straight out of high school, going eighth overall
Shot Right
in the 1988 NHL Entry Draft to the Chicago Blackhawks.
Played for Chicago Blackhawks He was also taken to breakfast by Wayne Gretzky in an
Phoenix Coyotes attempt to convince Roenick to play for the Hull
Philadelphia Flyers Olympiques, a QMJHL team that Gretzky owned.[2]
Los Angeles Kings
Roenick played for the Olympiques during the 1988-89
San Jose Sharks
season scoring 70 points in 28 games,[4] before going on
National team United States to represent the United States at the 1989 World Junior
Championship. In his second WJC Roenick lead the tour-
NHL Draft 8th overall, 1988
Chicago Blackhawks nament in scoring and was named a Tournament All-
Star.[1] Roenick’s line, which included future NHL players
Playing career 1988–2009 Mike Modano and John LeClair, totaled 41 points the
Website http://www.roenicklife.com most ever by a Team USA line and sixth most in tourna-
ment history.[5] Despite his scoring success, the United
Jeremy Shaffer[1] "J.R." Roenick (pronounced /ˈroʊnɨk/; States finished the tournament in fifth place. During the
born January 17, 1970) is a former American professional tournament Roenick become the all-time leading Amer-
ice hockey player who played the majority of his career ican scorer totaling 25 points.[6] Roenick’s record stood
in the National Hockey League (NHL). He played for the for 21 years before being broken by Jordan Schroeder in
Chicago Blackhawks, Phoenix Coyotes, Philadelphia Fly- 2010; however it took Schroeder three tournaments to
ers, Los Angeles Kings, and San Jose Sharks over the pass Roenick who set the record in just two events.[7] Fol-
course of his 18 NHL season career and represented Team lowing Roenick’s successful WJC performance the Black-
USA in numerous international tournaments. On Novem- hawks called him up during the 1988-89 season.[2]
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Chicago Blackhawks (1988–1996) so won the Chicago Sports Profiles Humanitarian of the
Year Award.[10]
Roenick made his NHL debut on October 6, 1988 against
In the shortened 1994–95 season, Roenick scored 34
the New York Rangers and then scored his first goal on
points in 33 games. He missed 15 games with a bruised
February 14, 1989 against the Minnesota North Stars. In
tibia. He played eight games in the playoffs as the Black-
20 games at the NHL level, Roenick scored 18 points. In
hawks reached the Western Conference final where they
the playoffs, he helped the Blackhawks reach the Confer-
fell to the Detroit Red Wings. In 1995–96, Roenick scored
ence Finals. During the playoffs Roenick gave the Chica-
67 points in 66 games before missing the last 11 games
go fans’ a glimpse of what kind of player he would be-
with a sprained ankle. At year’s end, he was the team’s
come. In a game vs. the St. Louis Blues Roenick got into
leader with 32 goals.
an altercation with Blues defenseman Glen Featherstone.
Featherstone crosschecked Roenick in the mouth and
broke his front teeth; Featherstone would be given a five
Phoenix Coyotes (1996–2001)
min. major while Roenick received a minor. Roenick re- On August 16, 1996, Roenick was traded to the Phoenix
mained in the game and once his penalty expired he took Coyotes for Alexei Zhamnov and Craig Mills. In his first
a shift on the power play and scored a goal.[8] season with his new team, Roenick scored 29 goals and 69
In the 1989–90 season, Roenick joined the Blackhawks points. In 1997–98, he finished second on the team with
full-time and helped the team improve 22 points to win 56 points. In 1998–99, he led the Coyotes with 72 points
the Norris Division title. He scored 26 goals and 66 points. and played in his fifth All-Star Game while also knocking
During the playoffs, Roenick helped the Blackhawks 154 hits. In 1999–2000, Roenick again led the Coyotes in
reach the Campbell Conference finals before losing to the scoring, this time racking up 34 goals and 78 points. He
Edmonton Oilers. He scored 18 points in 20 games. The tallied 125 hits on the season and played in his sixth All-
Blackhawks’ confidence in Roenick’s abilities allowed Star Game. In 2000–01, Roenick led the Coyotes with 30
them to trade Denis Savard for defenseman Chris Chelios goals and 76 points. He played 80 games and registered
in late 1990.[9] 133 hits.
In 1990–91, Roenick paced the team with ten game
winning goals as the Blackhawks improved another 18 Philadelphia Flyers (2001–2005)
points to win the Presidents’ Trophy. Roenick finished On July 2, 2001, Roenick signed as a free agent with the
second on the team with 41 goals, 53 assists and 94 points Philadelphia Flyers. In his first season with the Flyers he
and played in his first NHL All-Star Game. In six playoff won both the Bobby Clarke Trophy (MVP) and Yanick
games, he scored eight points. The following year, Dupre Memorial (Class Guy) team awards. He led the
Roenick led the team with 53 goals, 50 assists and 103 team with 46 assists, 67 points, and a +32 plus/minus
points and played in his second All-Star Game. While the rating as the Flyers won the Atlantic Division title. On
team dropped to second in the Norris Division during January 30, he scored his 1,000th NHL point in a game
the regular season, they marched all the way to the 1992 against the Senators. Three nights later, he played in
Stanley Cup Finals in the playoffs. Roenick scored 22 the mid-season All-Star Game. In the playoffs, Roenick
points in 18 games as the team captured the Clarence S. played five games in an opening-round loss to the Sena-
Campbell Bowl over Edmonton before getting swept by tors.
the Pittsburgh Penguins in the final round. In 2002–03, Roenick led the Flyers with 27 goals and
In 1992–93, Roenick led the Blackhawks with 50 goals, 59 points as the team won 45 games and finished second
107 points and 22 power-play goals as the team improved in the Atlantic Division. He also co-led the Flyers with
19 points to win their third Norris Division title in four 32 assists and eight power-play goals. On November 16,
years (47 wins, 106 points). During the season, Roenick Roenick played in his 1,000th NHL game. In February, he
played in his third All-Star Game. In the playoffs, he played in the mid-season All-Star Game. In the playoffs,
scored three points in four games as the Blackhawks he scored eight points in 13 games as the Flyers reached
were swept by the St. Louis Blues. At year’s end, he the second round before losing to the Senators.
ranked tenth on The Hockey News’ Top-25 Players list.[ci- On February 12, 2004 during a game vs. the New York
tation needed] Rangers, Roenick would be hit in the face by an errant
In 1993–94, Roenick again led his team with 46 goals, slapshot from Rangers defensemen Boris Mironov.[11]
a career-high 61 assists, 107 points, a career-high 24 The force of the shot broke Roenick’s jaw in 19 places[12]
power-play goals, five shorthanded goals and a +21 plus/ and knocked him unconscious for several minutes as he
minus rating as the Blackhawks fell back 19 points in the lay on the ice in a pool of blood.[13] Roenick suffered his
standings. He also played in his fourth mid-season All- ninth concussion on the play, and there was concern that
Star Game. In the post-season, he scored seven points he had suffered damage to his brain’s circulatory sys-
in six playoff games. At year’s end, he ranked tenth on tem,[13] in addition to the broken jaw, leading him to con-
The Hockey News’ Top-40 Players list.[citation needed] He al- sider retirement.[14] Further testing revealed no circula-
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tory damage[15] and Roenick returned ahead of sched- suffered from the slapshot had changed Roenick’s game
ule,[16] after missing more than a month of hockey due to making him a tentative player. Roenick was displeased
the concussion and broken jaw, with less than two weeks with his performances stating in an almost apologetic
left in the season. In 2003–04, Roenick was limited to 62 way "I went to LA to finish off the last year of my contract
games, but still scored 47 points as the Flyers won their and had a year off playing [lockout] and it was a really
third division title in five years. He finished second on difficult year for me, it was hard mentally. A lot of people
the team with a .76 points-per-game average. In the play- don’t realize that for six months I had a lot of problems
offs, Roenick helped the Flyers reach the Eastern Confer- with the concussions and battling the jaw injury …".[20]
ence finals, scoring 4 goals and 13 points, including the Becoming a free agent at the end of his first season
series-clinching overtime goal in game six of the second in Los Angeles, he expressed strong interest in joining a
round series against the Toronto Maple Leafs.[17] The Fly- Canadian team. "It was a nightmare season from hell last
ers lost in the Eastern Conference finals to the eventual year," Roenick said, "I’ve always said I would like to play
Stanley Cup champion Tampa Bay Lightning. in Canada before my career is over".[21]
Los Angeles Kings (2005–2006) Phoenix Coyotes (2006–2007)
Instead, Roenick signed a one-year, $1.2 million deal, on
July 4, 2006, that sent him back to the Phoenix Coy-
otes.[22] In Phoenix for his second tenure, he scored 28
points in 70 games (a relatively low scoring season for
him). His second stint in Phoenix was not without its
share of off ice issues as well. On December 12, 2006
Roenick left GM Place after finding out that he had been
scratched from the games line up. Roenick went on
record saying that he left the arena to go to a restaurant
for what he called "a nice dinner". At the heart of the
problem was Roenick felt that he was healthy enough to
play in the game following a back injury and Coach Gret-
zky felt he needed more time. Roenick’s antics led to him
being benched again in the Coyote’s next game.[23] The
next time Roenick was scratched he was more accepting
of Gretzky’s decision stating a different mind set follow-
ing the news that his daughter, Brandi, had been diag-
nosed with the kidney ailment IgA nephropathy.[24]
San Jose Sharks (2007–2009)
After his low scoring campaign in Phoenix, there was
speculation Roenick would retire. On July 4, 2007, The
Philadelphia Inquirer reported that Roenick sent them
a text message announcing his retirement from the
NHL.[25] Later that month, Roenick’s agent, Neil Abbott,
released a statement indicating that the "text message
Roenick with the Kings (left) next to Paul Kariya
retirement" announcement by the Philadelphia newspa-
per had been premature, and that Roenick would be mak-
Following the NHL Lockout, the Flyers surprised every- ing a decision on his future within the next month.[26]
one by signing Peter Forsberg on August 3, 2005. In order On September, 4 2007, it was confirmed that Roenick
to clear salary cap space for Forsberg’s contract, Roenick had signed a one-year, $500,000 deal with the San Jose
was traded the next day to the Los Angeles Kings. Sharks, to fill the role of checking line center. Roenick
Roenick’s 2005–06 season with the Kings was greatly has credited Sharks general manager Doug Wilson, his
disappointing, both for Roenick and for the team. He former roommate when they played together in Chicago,
managed 22 points in 58 games, his lowest total since he with giving him another chance at hockey.[27]
scored 18 points in 20 games in his rookie season. It was a A month into his first season with San Jose, on
trying season for Roenick who missed time due to a bro- November 10, Roenick scored his 500th goal, against his
ken finger suffered while blocking a shot during a penal- former team, the Phoenix Coyotes – an unassisted mark
ty kill,[18] played games late in the season after suffering from center ice that bounced off the end boards, then hit-
a chip fracture in his right ankle[19] and, the concussion ting the side of the net, goalie Alex Auld attempting to
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career having scored 513 goals and 703 assists in 1,363
games, for a total of 1,216 points.[32]
Personality
Jeremy Roenick was known for giving back to the fans.
Whether it was signing autographs for fans by the play-
ers entrance or who came up to him on the street
Roenick always tried to have a good rapport with the
fans and reach out to them each day.[12] For Roenick it
was an understanding of what it meant to be the fan
on the other side. As a child Jeremy attended Hartford
Whalers’ games; during one visit hockey legend Gordie
Howe picked up a pile of snow off the ice and threw it
over the glass and on top of Roenick’s head, Howe then
continued to skate around but looked at Roenick again
and winked. Roenick recalled what a lasting effect it had
on him, noting "I thought that was the coolest thing that
ever happened in my whole life, it took three seconds.
It was me, Gordie Howe and no one else...That moment
stuck with me for years and years and years. It was little,
it was small and it took nothing out of his power or time
but it resonated with me my whole life. So, as a player,
as I got older, I tried to reach out to fans, reach out to
kids whether on the ice or on the street on in a restau-
Roenick prior to a game.
rant. I try to do little things where I can make the same
impression on a young child that Gordie Howe made on
clear the puck out of the crease from the side of the goal
me. That’s a gift that was given to me. And I made sure I
mouth, accidentally bumped the puck off the heel of his
did it, every, single day. Without the fans, without their
goalie stick into the net. Roenick became the third Amer-
support, the NHL would be nothing, the NFL would be
ican-born player to reach the 500-goal plateau, joining
nothing, basketball, baseball, you name it right down the
Mike Modano and Joe Mullen.[28] On January 10, 2008,
line ... The two or three seconds you give each day to
Roenick scored his 503rd goal against the Vancouver
make sure you appreciate the people who appreciate you,
Canucks, passing Joe Mullen for second in all-time scor-
goes a long way."[12] Even with his giving back to the fans
ing by American-born players. He trails his good friend
Roenick was better known for his mouth, always will-
and active Detroit Red Wings forward Mike Modano. As
ing to speak his mind.[33] He was always a popular inter-
the Sharks entered the playoffs against the Calgary
view for reporters, he was one of a few players who spoke
Flames, Roenick displayed an inspired Game 7 perfor-
from the heart and never shied away from taking on the
mance, scoring two goals and two assists to eliminate Cal-
heads of the game, whether it was the Commissioner or
gary. Advancing to the second round to face Mike Mo-
the leadership of the NHLPA.[34]
dano and the Dallas Stars in Round 2, the Sharks were,
It was Roenick’s willingness to talk that got him into
however, eliminated in six games. Roenick also finished
a famous trade of quotes in 1996. In the 1996 Western
the season with 10 game-winning goals.
Conference semi-finals between the Colorado Avalanche
On June 25, 2008, Roenick re-signed with the Sharks
and the Chicago Blackhawks, after a controversial game
to a one-year, $1.1 million contract, doubling his previ-
in which Roenick was tripped on a breakaway and no
ous salary.[29]
penalty shot was called, Patrick Roy said, "I would have
On February 21, 2009, Roenick earned his 700th ca-
saved it anyway." Roenick responded in another inter-
reer assist against the Atlanta Thrashers, by setting up a
view, "I’d like to know where Patrick was in Game 3 (a
goal by Jonathan Cheechoo.[30] He is the 48th player in
game in which Roenick had scored on Patrick Roy on a
NHL history, and the 6th American-born player, to reach
similar breakaway); probably up trying to get his jock out
that threshold.[31]
of the rafters." When later asked about Roenick’s com-
ments Roy retorted, "I cannot really hear what Jeremy
Retirement says because I’ve got my two Stanley Cup rings plugging
On August 6, 2009, Roenick announced his retirement my ear."[35]
from the National Hockey League. Roenick finished his
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Controversy having cleared him following his exit physical.[45] Under
the terms of the collective bargaining agreement injured
Jeremy’s openness has often led to controversy. During
players from the previous season were still to be paid
the 2004–05 NHL lockout, he addressed certain fans that
during the lockout (Roenick’s contract was for $7.5 mil-
perceive NHL players as being spoiled. Roenick told these
lion in 2004-05).[46] After several trips to different doc-
fans to "kiss my ass" and accused them of being jealous.
tors[47] the Flyers’ and Roenick finally settled on a pay-
He stated further that he would prefer that those fans
ment between $1.09 million and $1.5 million for games he
who shared that perception no longer attend NHL games
would have missed due to post concussion syndrome if
or watch them on television. Afterwards, Roenick felt his
there had been no lock out.[48]
remarks had been taken out of context by ESPN.[36][37]
Roenick’s penchant for stirring controversy also saw
him claiming in 2006 that USA Hockey has "blackballed" Media
him, and was being disrespectful by not including him on
On April 11, 2007, Roenick made his debut as a Stanley
the American national team at the 2006 Winter Olympics
Cup playoffs hockey analyst on TSN, a cable sports broad-
in Turin, Italy. He claimed, "I’m a lot better player than
cast network in Canada.[49] In 2007, Roenick also co-host-
my points indicate"; he had six goals and seven assists in
ed two episodes of The Best Damn Sports Show...Period
32 games when he made that comment.[18]
which aired on Fox Sports Net,[50] it is unclear if this role
In May 2009, Roenick claimed that Chris Chelios, then
would have become a permanent role had Roenick not
a member of the Detroit Red Wings, was receiving less
signed with the Sharks.
playing time because Mike Babcock, Detroit’s coach, was
In October 2009, TSN’s Off The Record announced an
biased against American players. Chelios and Babcock
agreement that has Roenick appearing on the show as a
dismissed the allegations, and stated that there was no
regular contributor.[51] Roenick’s recurring segment has
tension between them.[38]
been named Oh JR! with Jeremy Roenick.
Roenick returned to questioning American Olympic
Roenick worked as an analyst for the NBC family of
selections prior to the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancou-
networks coverage of the 2010 Winter Olympics where he
ver. During an interview with Toronto radio station
acted as the counterpart for Mike Milbury. In the post-
AM640 Roenick publicly questioned the selection of Chris
game show of the Canada-Russia quarterfinal, Milbury
Drury to the Olympic team. J.R. felt that Drury was as
said that Russia brought their "Eurotrash game." Co-host
good for the team as Scott Gomez or T.J. Oshie in terms of
Bill Patrick asked Milbury, "Did you really say ’Euro-
on ice play. Roenick also felt that Drury’s main role was
trash’? Did that come out of your mouth?" Roenick’s face
to be a leader to the young Americans and that Mike Mo-
showed his surprise as he said, "I heard it. I heard it."[52]
dano was a better choice to fill that role for the Olympic
Roenick was also an analyst for NBC during the 2010
team.[39] Drury scored a key goal in the team USA’s win
Stanley Cup Finals, where, after the Chicago Blackhawks
over Canada[40] and Roenick later issued a national apol-
won the Stanley Cup, he became overwhelmed emotion-
ogy to Drury.[41]
ally, barely holding back tears and addressing the Black-
On February 8, 2006, The Star Ledger reported that
hawks organization and their fans by saying: "For the kid
Roenick had been identified as one of several NHL players
who was there in 1992 who was crying when I came off
implicated in Operation Slapshot – an operation created
the ice in after we lost Game 4 at Chicago Stadium — you
with the intent to uncover a nationwide gambling ring.
waited 18 years. I hope you have a big smile on your face.
Other notable names involved in this investigation are
Congratulations." When pressed further about his emo-
former Phoenix Coyotes’ Assistant Coach and former
tional state, Roenick appeared to have trouble putting his
Tampa Bay Lightning head coach Rick Tocchet, and wife
emotions into words and simply replied, "I’m proud, I’m
of famous NHL player and Coyotes’ former head coach
happy. I’m proud."[53]
Wayne Gretzky, Janet Jones.[42][43] Roenick was required
Roenick has made acting appearances on television
to give an affidavit the New Jersey authorities for alleged-
shows as well, most recently having a cameo appearance
ly placing bets.[42] It was the second time Roenick had
on an episode of Leverage on TNT in 2009. He has also ap-
been investigated for his gambling. In 2004 Roenick came
peared in an episode of Ghost Whisperer, two episodes of
under investigation after paying a Florida sports-gam-
Hack, and two episodes of HBO’s Arli$$.[54]
bling operation between $50,000 and $100,000 for betting
Roenick also gained pop culture notoriety when
tips and services, however at the time the NHL did not
Vince Vaughn referenced him in the 1996 film Swingers.
prohibit players from betting on sports, other than hock-
While Vaughn’s character plays a hockey video game in
ey, and Roenick stated that he stopped gambling after a
the movie, he says to his opponent, "Y’know, it’s not so
warning from Flyers GM Bobby Clarke.[44]
much me as Roenick; he’s good ...". When asked about if
Following the loss of the 2004-05 season Roenick
he had ever talked to Vaughn about the line in the film
found himself at odds with the Flyers. He claimed to be
Roenick said "Yeah, he was actually a big fan of mine be-
suffering from a concussion despite the Flyers’ doctors
cause he used to watch the games. He told me he put me
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in that movie totally out of respect. And everything he 1990–91 Chicago NHL 79 41 53 94 80 6 3
does, he tries to involve me with it. In Wedding Crashers, Blackhawks
his fake name was Jeremy in the movie. That was pretty 1991–92 Chicago NHL 80 53 50 103 98 18 12
cool. He’s a big fan of mine and a great dude. Great guy." Blackhawks
[55]
1992–93 Chicago NHL 84 50 57 107 86 4 1
In September 2010, it was announced that Roenick Blackhawks
would become a regular judge on the second season of
1993–94 Chicago NHL 84 46 61 107 125 6 1
CBC’s reality program, Battle of the Blades, which pairs ex-
Blackhawks
NHL players with professional female figure skaters to
compete in a pairs figure skating competition.[56] 1994–95 Kölner Haie DEL 3 3 1 4 2 — —
1994–95 Chicago NHL 33 10 24 34 14 8 1
Blackhawks
Personal life 1995–96 Chicago NHL 66 32 35 67 109 10 5
While with the Flyers Roenick lived in Moorestown Blackhawks
Township, New Jersey.[57] 1996–97 Phoenix NHL 72 29 40 69 115 6 2
Roenick and his wife Tracy have two children; daugh- Coyotes
ter, Brandi, and son, Brett. They live in Scottsdale, Ari-
1997–98 Phoenix NHL 79 24 32 56 103 6 5
zona. Tracy Roenick is an avid equestrian rider, owner
Coyotes
and trainer who earned a spot on the United States
1998–99 Phoenix NHL 78 24 48 72 130 1 0
Equestrian Team Long List in 2001.[58]
Coyotes
1999–00 Phoenix NHL 75 34 44 78 102 5 2
Awards and achievements Coyotes
• QMJHL Second All-Star Team – 1989 2000–01 Phoenix NHL 80 30 46 76 114 — —
• 1989 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships - Coyotes
Tournament all-star 2001–02 Philadelphia NHL 75 21 46 67 74 5 0
• 1989 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships - Flyers
Leading scorer 2002–03 Philadelphia NHL 79 27 32 59 75 13 3
• Played in 9 NHL All-Star Games – 1991, 1992, 1993, Flyers
1994, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004
2003–04 Philadelphia NHL 62 19 28 47 62 18 4
• 1991 Canada Cup - All Tournament Team
Flyers
• NHL Skills Competition record for shooting accuracy
2005–06 Los Angeles NHL 58 9 13 22 36 — —
(2004) – 4 for 4 (shared with Ray Bourque, Mark Messier,
Kings
Tomas Kaberle, Evgeni Malkin, and Dany Heatley)
• 500th career goal – November 10, 2007, against the 2006–07 Phoenix NHL 70 11 17 28 32 — —
Phoenix Coyotes (third American-born player to do so) Coyotes
• 4th in IGNs: The Top Ten Athletes in Video 2007–08 San Jose NHL 69 14 19 33 26 12 2
Games.[59] Sharks
• 2nd All-Time American point producer in World 2008–09 San Jose NHL 42 4 9 13 24 6 0
Junior Championship history (Jordan Schroeder Sharks
surpassed his #1 point total in 2010)[6] NHL totals 1363 513 703 1216 1463 154 53
• Inducted into the United States Hockey Hall of Fame
- 2010.
International play
Career statistics Medal record
Regular season Playoffs
Competitor for United States
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM IceGP G A Pts PIM
hockey
1988–89 Hull QMJHL 28 34 36 70 14 9 7 12 19 6
Winter Olympics
Olympiques
1988–89 Chicago NHL 20 9 9 18 4 Silver 1
10 3 2002 Salt Lake City
4 7
Blackhawks Canada Cup
1989–90 Chicago NHL 78 26 40 66 54 20 11 7 18 8
Silver 1991 Canada
Blackhawks
Played for the United States in:
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• List of NHL players with 1000 games played
[9] Jeff Jacobs (12-11-1990). "Roenick has arrived with
• List of NHL players with 1000 points
the Blackhawks". The Hartford Courant.
• List of NHL players with 500 goals
http://articles.baltimoresun.com/1990-11-11/
• List of NHL players with 50 goal seasons
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Preceded by Chicago Blackhawks first round draft pick Succeeded by
Jimmy Waite 1988 Adam Bennett
Preceded by Winner of the Bobby Clarke Trophy Succeeded by
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