Victor Bartley

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Bartley at the 2013 AHL All-Star Classic

Bartley at the 2013 AHL All-Star Classic

Date of birth 17th February 1988
place of birth Ottawa , Ontario , Canada
size 183 cm
Weight 92 kg
position defender
Shot hand Left
Career stations
2003-2008 Kamloops Blazers
2008-2009 Regina Pats
2009 Providence Bruins
2009-2010 Utah Grizzlies
Bridgeport Sound Tigers
2010-2011 Rögle BK
2011-2016 Milwaukee Admirals
2013-2016 Nashville Predators
2016 Canadiens de Montréal
St. John's IceCaps
2016-2017 Minnesota Wild
2017-2018 Örebro HK
since 2018 Kunlun Red Star

Victor Bartley (born February 17, 1988 in Ottawa , Ontario ) is a Canadian ice hockey player who has been under contract with Kunlun Red Star in the Continental Hockey League since August 2018 . Previously, Bartley took a rather unusual path for later NHL professionals through various lower-class leagues in North America and Sweden, before he spent almost five years in the organization of the Nashville Predators under contract.

Career

youth

Victor Bartley was born in Ottawa but moved to Maple Ridge in British Columbia when he was five . The move began with organized hockey and played in Maple Ridge for ten years in the Ridge Meadows Minor Hockey Association , before the age of 15 in Delta Ice Hawks in about 50 kilometers away Delta joined. Bartley also has a brother three years older who also played ice hockey, including for the Vancouver Giants and the University of British Columbia . In 2003, Victor Bartley was selected in the WHL Bantam Draft in 13th place by the Kamloops Blazers , but stayed with the Delta Ice Hawks for the time being and completed only three games in the Western Hockey League (WHL) in the entire 2003/04 season . Only in the following season the defender established himself with the Blazers and came to 68 missions, whereupon he represented the Canada Pacific team at the World U-17 Hockey Challenge 2005 in August 2005 and won the silver medal with the team. The following year he was part of the U-18 national team of Canada, which finished fourth in the U18 World Junior Championship in 2006 . He also increased his personal statistics with the Kamloops Blazers and came in the 2006/07 season to 43 points scorer from 67 games.

In January 2008, the Blazers gave him to the Regina Pats , who also play in the WHL, and received Nick Ross in return , with two other defenders and a draft option being swapped. Even with the Regina Pats, Bartley's performances remained constant average, so that he was not selected in any NHL Entry Draft .

Detour via lower-class leagues

After the end of his last season in Regina - he had to leave the WHL due to age because it is a junior league - Bartley signed a trial contract with the Providence Bruins from the American Hockey League (AHL). The Canadian played ten games there by the end of the 2008/09 season and thus made his professional debut, but was not permanently committed after that. For the following season he signed with the Bridgeport Sound Tigers from the AHL, which mainly used him in their farm team , the Utah Grizzlies , in the ECHL . After tearing his triceps in January 2009 , the 2009/10 season ended due to an injury, as a result of which the Sound Tigers stopped signing him.

As a result, Bartley decided to leave North America for the time being and spent the 2010/11 season at Rögle BK in HockeyAllsvenskan , the second-highest Swedish ice hockey league . There he finished the season with 34 points as the second best scorer of all defenders in the league, which aroused the interest of some franchises of the National Hockey League (NHL). Although he had signed a one-year contract with Djurgården Hockey in April and would have played in the highest elite series, he joined the Nashville Predators from the NHL just a month later .

Nashville Predators

The Predators gave the Canadian directly to the Milwaukee Admirals , their farm team from the AHL, where Bartley spent the entire season and was the only Admiral player to play all 76 games of the season. After he confirmed his constant performance in the following season 2012/13 and participated in the AHL All-Star Classic in January 2013, the Predators appointed him to the NHL squad for the first time in March 2013, where he subsequently played 24 of the last 25 regular games Denied season. After these impressions, he signed a new three-year contract in Nashville in the summer of 2013.

At the beginning of the 2013/14 season, Bartley was firmly in the NHL squad, but gave up this regular place at the beginning of the 2015/16 season.

Canadiens de Montréal and Minnesota Wild

In January 2016, Bartley was transferred to the Canadiens de Montréal as part of a major swap . The Arizona Coyotes first signed him in exchange for Stefan Elliott , before they handed him over to the Canadiens along with John Scott . In return, Jarred Tinordi and Stefan Fournier moved from Montréal to Arizona. In Montréal, Bartley ended the 2015/16 season with roughly the same seasons in the NHL and AHL before his expiring contract was not extended. As a result, he joined the Minnesota Wild as a free agent in July 2016 , for which he did not play a game after an injury in the pre-season. He returned to Sweden for the 2017/18 season and joined Örebro HK .

In summer 2018 he signed a contract with Kunlun Red Star from the Continental Hockey League .

Achievements and Awards

Career statistics

Status: end of the 2018/19 season

Regular season Play-offs
season team league Sp T V Pt +/- SM Sp T V Pt +/- SM
2003/04 Kamloops Blazers WHL 3 0 0 0 ± 0 0 - - - - - -
2004/05 Kamloops Blazers WHL 68 4th 6th 10 -4 58 5 0 3 3 -1 4th
2005/06 Kamloops Blazers WHL 65 3 24 27 +1 114 - - - - - -
2006/07 Kamloops Blazers WHL 67 4th 39 43 +9 104 4th 0 2 2 +1 8th
2007/08 Kamloops Blazers WHL 36 3 15th 18th +2 51 - - - - - -
2007/08 Regina Pats WHL 25th 7th 17th 24 +4 42 6th 1 3 4th ± 0 8th
2008/09 Regina Pats WHL 72 15th 31 46 -4 97 - - - - - -
2008/09 Providence Bruins AHL 10 0 0 0 –6 6th - - - - - -
2009/10 Utah grizzlies ECHL 21st 2 11 13 +12 21st - - - - - -
2009/10 Bridgeport Sound Tigers AHL 8th 2 0 2 -5 6th - - - - - -
2010/11 Rögle BK HockeyAllsvenskan 52 11 23 34 +11 56 10 2 7th 9 –6 8th
2011/12 Milwaukee Admirals AHL 76 9 30th 39 +12 64 1 1 0 1 -1 0
2012/13 Milwaukee Admirals AHL 54 7th 19th 26th +4 35 2 0 1 1 ± 0 0
2012/13 Nashville Predators NHL 24 0 7th 7th +2 6th - - - - - -
2013/14 Nashville Predators NHL 50 1 5 6th ± 0 23 - - - - - -
2014/15 Nashville Predators NHL 37 0 10 10 +1 26th 4th 0 0 0 ± 0 2
2015/16 Milwaukee Admirals AHL 14th 0 1 1 –7 10 - - - - - -
2015/16 Nashville Predators NHL 1 0 0 0 -1 0 - - - - - -
2015/16 St. John's IceCaps AHL 10 1 2 3 -4 6th - - - - - -
2015/16 Canadiens de Montréal NHL 9 0 0 0 +3 6th - - - - - -
2016/17 Minnesota Wild NHL not played because of injury
2017/18 Örebro HK SHL 44 2 13 15th −14 32 - - - - - -
2018/19 Kunlun Red Star KHL 51 6th 6th 12 −8 68 - - - - - -
2019/20 Kunlun Red Star KHL
WHL overall 336 36 132 168 +8 446 15th 1 8th 9 ± 0 20th
AHL total 172 19th 52 71 –6 127 3 1 1 2 -1 0
NHL overall 121 1 22nd 23 +5 61 4th 0 0 0 ± 0 2

International

Represented Canada to:

year team event result Sp T V Pt +/- SM
2005 Canada Pacific WHC 2nd place, silver 6th 0 5 5 4th
2006 Canada U18 World Cup 4th Place 7th 1 1 2 +6 10
Juniors overall 13 1 6th 7th 14th

( 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. ^ Troy Landreville: Mom still helping from guidelines. (No longer available online.) Maple Ridge Times, Jan. 27, 2014, archived from the original on June 26, 2015 ; accessed on February 12, 2015 .
  2. ^ Ross ready for return to Regina. (No longer available online.) Canada.com, February 27, 2008, archived from the original on February 24, 2016 ; accessed on February 12, 2015 .
  3. ^ A b c Steve Ewen: Victor Bartley: “It was a dream of mine to play in the NHL. Anything less than that would be a failure. " The Province, March 14, 2013, accessed February 12, 2015 .
  4. a b Preds Sign Defenseman Victor Bartley. predators.nhl.com, May 24, 2011, accessed February 14, 2015 .
  5. Mattias Ek: Djurgården värvar bake Victor Bartley. Expressen , April 11, 2011, accessed February 14, 2015 (Swedish).
  6. ^ A b Nashville Predators Media Guide 2014–2015 . Nashville Predators Hockey Club, 2014, p. 50.
  7. ^ Nashville Predators Sign Bartley to a Three-Year Contract. predators.nhl.com, June 19, 2013, accessed February 14, 2015 .
  8. Coyotes defenseman Tinordi get in three-team trade. nhl.com, January 15, 2015, accessed January 16, 2015 .