Dylan Strome

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Dylan Strome
Date of birth March 7, 1997
place of birth Mississauga , Ontario , Canada
size 190 cm
Weight 84 kg
position center
Shot hand Left
Draft
KHL Junior Draft 2014 , 5th round, 202nd position
HK Metallurg Magnitogorsk
NHL Entry Draft 2015 , 1st round, 3rd position
Arizona Coyotes
Career stations
until 2013 Toronto Marlboros
2013-2017 Erie Otters
2017-2018 Arizona Coyotes
Tucson Roadrunners
since 2018 Chicago Blackhawks

Dylan William Strome (born March 7, 1997 in Mississauga , Ontario ) is a Canadian ice hockey player who has been under contract with the Chicago Blackhawks of the National Hockey League since November 2018 and plays for them on the position of the center . He was selected third by the Arizona Coyotes in the 2015 NHL Entry Draft . His brother Ryan is also a professional ice hockey player.

Career

youth

Dylan Strome was born in Mississauga and grew up there with his brothers Ryan (* 1993), who is already under contract to the NHL, and Matthew (* 1999), who has played for the Hamilton Bulldogs since the 2015/16 season . Dylan attended Lorne Park Secondary School in his hometown while playing for the Toronto Marlboros youth teams . In the 2012/13 season he led the Marlboros with 143 points from 60 missions to the championship of the Greater Toronto Hockey League , where he was also named Player of the Season. In the subsequent Priority Selection of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) he was selected in second overall position by the Erie Otters .

At the beginning of the 2013/14 season , Strome was in the Otters squad, where he met Connor McDavid , an exceptional talent , who had previously played for the Toronto Marlboros and with whom Strome should now lay the foundation for a successful Otters team. Strome finished the season with 39 scorer points from 60 games and also took part with Team Canada Ontario in the World U-17 Hockey Challenge 2014 , where he was the team's best scorer with eleven points. Strome's breakthrough came in the 2014/15 season after he was selected in the KHL Junior Draft 2014 in 202nd position by HK Metallurg Magnitogorsk and in August 2014 he won the gold medal at the Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament 2014 . In 68 games of the regular season, the center scored 45 goals and 84 assists, with these 129 points scoring a new team record for the Otters. He also won the Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy as the best scorer of the OHL and the CHL Top Scorer Award as the best scorer of all three top junior leagues organized by the Canadian Hockey League . In addition, Strome was appointed to the OHL Second All-Star Team and honored with the William Hanley Trophy as the fairest athletic player in the OHL.

Considering his achievements, Strome was considered one of the most promising talents in the 2015 NHL Entry Draft , with Central Scouting Services placing him in fourth place among the field players in North America and International Scouting Services in third overall position on their respective rankings. In the actual draft he was then selected in third position by the Arizona Coyotes , who signed him a little later and invited him to prepare for the season. Shortly before the start of the new season, however, he was sent to the Erie Otters for another OHL year. During the season he took part in the U20 World Junior Championships in 2016 , where he finished sixth with the Canadian selection , but led the team's internal scorer list with six points and together with Mitchell Marner .

NHL

At the beginning of the 2016/17 season , Strome made the leap into the NHL lineup of the Coyotes and he came to seven missions. However, the Coyotes decided in mid-November that the striker should continue to spend the rest of the season in the junior division and he then returned to the Erie Otters. Over the turn of the year he took part again in the U20 World Cup, where he won the silver medal with the Canadian selection in his own country. With the Otters he won the OHL championship at the end of the season and thus the J. Ross Robertson Cup . In the subsequent participation in the Memorial Cup 2017, the team lost in the final to the Windsor Spitfires , but Strome was honored as the most valuable player and best scorer with the Stafford Smythe Memorial Trophy and the Ed Chynoweth Trophy .

Subsequently, Strome retired from the OHL due to age and thus changed permanently to the organization of the Coyotes, although he could not establish himself in the NHL for the time being and regularly ran up with their farm team , the Tucson Roadrunners , in the American Hockey League (AHL). After his first full season in the professional field, the attacker was elected to the AHL All-Rookie Team . At the beginning of the 2018/19 season, the Canadian established himself in Arizona's NHL squad, but fell short of expectations with six points from the first 20 games of the season, so that he was handed over to the Chicago Blackhawks in November 2018 together with Brendan Perlini . As compensation, Nick Schmaltz switched to the Coyotes. In Chicago, Strome significantly increased his personal statistics, with 51 points from 58 games, just below an average of 1.0 points per game. He then made his debut for the senior national team of his home country, winning the silver medal with it at the 2019 World Cup .

Achievements and Awards

International

Career statistics

Status: end of the 2018/19 season

Regular season Playoffs
season team league Sp T V Pt +/- SM Sp T V Pt +/- SM
2013/14 Erie Otters OHL 60 10 29 39 +17 11 14th 3 6th 9 +2 0
2014/15 Erie Otters OHL 68 45 84 129 +47 32 19th 10 12 22nd +2 12
2015/16 Erie Otters OHL 56 37 74 111 +23 44 13 10 11 21st +7 12
2016/17 Erie Otters OHL 35 22nd 53 75 +36 18th 22nd 14th 20th 34 +10 14th
2017 Erie Otters Memorial Cup - - - - - - 5 7th 4th 11 +3 8th
2016/17 Arizona Coyotes NHL 7th 0 1 1 -5 0 - - - - - -
2017/18 Tucson Roadrunners AHL 50 22nd 31 53 +8 28 9 3 5 8th -3 2
2017/18 Arizona Coyotes NHL 21st 4th 5 9 +4 8th - - - - - -
2018/19 Arizona Coyotes NHL 20th 3 3 6th -10 6th - - - - - -
2018/19 Chicago Blackhawks NHL 58 17th 34 51 +2 14th - - - - - -
OHL total 219 114 240 354 +123 105 69 37 49 86 +20 38
NHL overall 106 24 43 67 –9 28 - - - - - -

International

Represented Canada to:

year team event result Sp T V Pt +/- SM
2014 Canada Ontario U17-WHC 5th place 5 6th 5 11 0
2014 Canada Hlinka Memorial 1st place, gold medal 5 5 1 6th +4 0
2016 Canada U20 World Cup 6th place 5 4th 2 6th +1 4th
2017 Canada U20 World Cup 2nd place, silver 7th 3 7th 10 +1 0
2019 Canada WM 2nd place, silver 10 1 4th 5 +1 2
Juniors overall 22nd 18th 15th 33 4th
Men overall 10 1 4th 5 +1 2

( 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 )

Personal

His older brother Ryan Strome also plays in the NHL, while his younger brother Matthew Strome (* 1997) was selected by the Philadelphia Flyers in the 2017 NHL Entry Draft .

Web links

Commons : Dylan Strome  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Alex Consiglio: Marlboros' Streams unfazed by all the attention. Toronto Star , January 8, 2013, accessed June 8, 2015 .