Tyson Barrie

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Tyson Barrie
Date of birth July 26, 1991
place of birth Victoria , British Columbia , Canada
size 178 cm
Weight 86 kg
position defender
number # 94
Shot hand Right
Draft
NHL Entry Draft 2009 , 3rd round, 64th position
Colorado Avalanche
Career stations
2006-2007 Juan de Fuca Grizzlies
2007-2011 Kelowna Rockets
2011-2013 Lake Erie Monsters
2013-2019 Colorado Avalanche
since 2019 Toronto Maple Leafs

Tyson Barrie (born July 26, 1991 in Victoria , British Columbia ) is a Canadian ice hockey player who has been under contract with the Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey League since July 2019, where he plays the position of defender . Prior to that, Barrie spent eight years in the Colorado Avalanche organization . With the Canadian national team , he won the gold medal at the 2015 World Cup . His father Len was also a professional ice hockey player and completed seven seasons in the NHL.

Career

Tyson Barrie started from the 2007/08 season regularly in the Western Hockey League for the Kelowna Rockets , after he was previously in the 2006/07 season mainly for the Juan de Fuca Grizzlies in a junior junior league in British Columbia on the ice would have. In the 2008/09 WHL season , the Rockets reached third place in the preliminary round of the Western Conference and thus qualified for the play-offs . There they defeated the Kamloops Blazers , the Tri-City Americans and the Vancouver Giants one after the other and thus stood in the final of the Western Hockey League. The Kelowna Rockets defeated the Calgary Hitmen in the best-of-seven series with 4-2 games and thus earned themselves a participation in the Memorial Cup . In this tournament, the team could play through to the finals, where they were subject to the Windsor Spitfires from the Ontario Hockey League .

In the 2009 NHL Entry Draft , the defender was selected in the third round in a total of 64th position by the Colorado Avalanche . However, the player spent two more seasons in the WHL and was awarded the best defensive player in the league with the Bill Hunter Memorial Trophy following the 2009/10 season . In his last junior season 2010/11 he was named team captain of the Rockets. The Kelowna Rockets reached the play-offs again, where they were subject to the Portland Winterhawks in the Western Conference semifinals . On March 25, 2011, Tyson Barrie signed an entry-level contract with the Colorado Avalanche.

The 2011/12 season began Barrie with Colorado's farm team Lake Erie Monsters in the American Hockey League (AHL). The defensive player established himself in his rookie season in the AHL an important member of Lake Erie's defense and as one of the best defenders in the AHL. On February 4, 2012, Barrie was named to the Colorado Avalanche squad. At the time, the defender was the monsters' top scorer. On February 7, 2012 Tyson Barrie completed his first game in the National Hockey League in a game of the Avalanche against the Chicago Blackhawks . In total, he came to ten NHL appearances in the 2011/12 season . After the Colorado Avalanche failed to qualify for the play-offs, Barrie was sent back to the Lake Erie Monsters, where he completed the short rest of the season.

The following season he began due to the lockout before the start of the NHL season 2012/13 with the Monsters in the AHL. After the NHL resumed its game operations in January 2013, he moved up to the Avalanche squad and subsequently completed 32 of 48 NHL games, scoring 13 points. He scored his first goal in the National Hockey League on February 18, 2013 against goalkeeper Chris Mason of the Nashville Predators . In the following time, the Canadian established himself in the Avalanche line-up, improving continuously over the years. After a total of eight seasons in the organization of the Avalanche, six of them in the NHL, he was transferred to the Toronto Maple Leafs in July 2019 together with Alexander Kerfoot and a six- round suffrage in the 2020 NHL Entry Draft . In return, Nazem Kadri , Calle Rosén and a third-round suffrage in the same draft moved to Denver for the Avalanche. In addition, the Avalanche continued to take over 50 percent of Barrie's salary until the end of the current contract at the end of the 2019/20 season .

Due to his small body size and weight for a defender, he is an offensive defender of the player type who is more involved in attack than defense. Barrie is known for his hard, precise shots from the blue line and for his good assists.

International

Tyson Barrie represented the Canadian U20 national team for the first time in an international tournament at the 2011 U20 World Youth Championship . The Canadians won the silver medal at this tournament after losing to the Russian team in the final . Barrie played seven games, scoring one goal and two assists.

At the 2015 World Cup , he won the gold medal with the Canadian national team; followed by the silver medal two years later.

Achievements and Awards

International

Career statistics

Status: end of the 2019/20 season

Regular season Playoffs
season team league Sp T V Pt +/- SM Sp T V Pt +/- SM
2006/07 Juan de Fuca Grizzlies Minor BC 72 43 87 130 - - - - - -
2006/07 Kelowna Rockets WHL 7th 0 3 3 -3 2 - - - - - -
2007/08 Kelowna Rockets WHL 64 9 34 43 +8 32 7th 1 3 4th -1 0
2008/09 Kelowna Rockets WHL 68 12 40 52 +17 31 22nd 4th 14th 18th +10 12
2009 Kelowna Rockets Memorial Cup 4th 0 4th 4th -2 2
2009/10 Kelowna Rockets WHL 63 19th 53 72 +11 31 12 3 8th 11 -2 6th
2010/11 Kelowna Rockets WHL 54 11 47 58 +4 34 10 2 9 11 ± 0 8th
2011/12 Lake Erie Monsters AHL 49 5 27 32 -1 24 - - - - - -
2011/12 Colorado Avalanche NHL 10 0 0 0 -2 0 - - - - - -
2012/13 Lake Erie Monsters AHL 38 7th 22nd 29 +2 7th - - - - - -
2012/13 Colorado Avalanche NHL 32 2 11 13 –11 10 - - - - - -
2013/14 Lake Erie Monsters AHL 6th 0 3 3 +1 0 - - - - - -
2013/14 Colorado Avalanche NHL 64 13 25th 38 +17 20th 3 0 2 2 +3 0
2014/15 Colorado Avalanche NHL 80 12 41 53 +5 26th - - - - - -
2015/16 Colorado Avalanche NHL 78 13 36 49 -16 31 - - - - - -
2016/17 Colorado Avalanche NHL 74 7th 31 38 -34 18th - - - - - -
2017/18 Colorado Avalanche NHL 68 14th 43 57 -15 22nd 6th 0 4th 4th -3 2
2018/19 Colorado Avalanche NHL 78 14th 45 59 -3 36 12 1 7th 8th +1 4th
2019/20 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 70 5 34 39 –7 16 5 0 0 0 -2 2
WHL overall 256 51 177 228 +37 130 51 10 34 44 +7 26th
AHL total 93 12 52 64 +2 31 - - - - - -
NHL overall 554 80 266 346 -66 179 26th 1 13 14th -1 8th

International

Represented Canada to:

year team event result Sp T V Pt SM
2008 Canada Pacific U17-WHC 4th Place 6th 1 2 3 2
2011 Canada U20 World Cup 2nd place, silver 7th 1 2 3 0
2015 Canada WM 1st place, gold 10 1 5 6th 0
2017 Canada WM 2nd place, silver 3 2 5 7th 0
Juniors overall 13 2 4th 6th 2
Men overall 13 3 10 13 0

( Legend for player statistics: Sp or GP = games played; T or G = goals scored; V or A = assists scored ; Pkt or Pts = scorer points scored ; SM or PIM = penalty minutes received ; +/− = plus / minus balance; PP = overpaid goals scored ; SH = underpaid goals scored ; GW = winning goals scored; 1  play-downs / relegation )

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Avalanche Signs Barrie. Colorado Avalanche , March 25, 2011, accessed June 21, 2012 .
  2. a b c Season in Review, Tyson Barrie. Lake Erie Monsters , May 4, 2012, accessed June 21, 2012 .
  3. ^ Adrian Dater: Avs recall Tyson Barrie, send Elliott back down. The Denver Post , February 4, 2012, accessed June 21, 2012 .
  4. Rick Sadowski: Avalanche hang on to beat Predators, 6-5. National Hockey League , February 18, 2013, accessed June 2, 2013 .
  5. ^ Colorado's Tyson Barrie is emerging as an elite offensive blueliner. Edmonton's Justin Schultz? Not so much. In: edmontonjournal.com. Retrieved May 12, 2017 (English).
  6. Chau Vo: Tyson Barrie is one of the top offensive defensemen in the NHL. In: thehockeywriters.com. December 3, 2014, accessed May 12, 2017 .