Éric Dazé

American ice hockey player (born 1975)


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::summary American ice hockey player (born 1975) ::

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FieldValue
played_forChicago Blackhawks
image_size230px
positionWinger
shootsLeft
height_ft6
height_in6
weight_lb235
draft90th overall
draft_year1993
draft_teamChicago Blackhawks
ntl_teamCAN
birth_date
birth_placeMontreal, Quebec, Canada
career_start1994
career_end2005
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| played_for = Chicago Blackhawks | image = | image_size = 230px | position = Winger | shoots = Left | height_ft = 6 | height_in = 6 | weight_lb = 235 | draft = 90th overall | draft_year = 1993 | draft_team = Chicago Blackhawks | ntl_team = CAN | birth_date = | birth_place = Montreal, Quebec, Canada | career_start = 1994 | career_end = 2005 Éric Dazé (born July 2, 1975) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey winger who played for the Chicago Blackhawks of the National Hockey League for eleven seasons from 1995 to 2005.

Playing career

Eric Daze began his career playing midget with Laval in Quebec AAA Midget Hockey League. In the 1992–93, he joined the Hull Olympiques of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL) before being traded to the Beauport Harfangs late in the season. Despite starring for Beauport, and a strong junior career (finishing with 261 points in 191 games), Daze's value amongst NHL scouts dropped sharply due to his unwillingness to play a rough game, despite possessing the abilities for it.

Daze was drafted in the fourth round, 90th overall, in the 1993 NHL Entry Draft by the Chicago Blackhawks (with the draft pick the Blackhawks received with Stephane Beauregard for Dominik Hasek). He had early success and was named to the NHL All-Rookie Team in 1996 after scoring 30 goals as a rookie. He scored at least 20 goals in each season between 1996 and 2003, even when struggling with injuries, and was named to the NHL All-Star Game in 2002. Daze who was appearing in his first All-Star Game, was named game MVP (two goals/one assist), becoming the first Blackhawk player to win the award since Bobby Hull in 1971. He often polarized Chicago fans because he showed a reluctance to involve himself in the physical (hitting) aspect of the game despite his prototypical power forward build. Instead he displayed a combination of size and good scoring ability, especially during key, or clutch, moments of the game. He possessed a quick wrist shot and an excellence with one-timers.

Daze ran into severe back problems during his career, which limited him to only 19 games in the 2003–04 NHL season. Even after three herniated disc surgeries in a five-year span, pain was still a problem in Daze's back when he attempted to return to the Blackhawks in 2005. He quietly left professional hockey after appearing in only the season opener that year. On March 20, 2010, Daze officially announced his retirement on the Comcast Sportsnet pregame show before the Blackhawks game.

Personal life

Daze is married to Guylaine, whom he met during his high school years. The couple have two children and the family resides in Hinsdale, Illinois.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

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Regular seasonPlayoffsSeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIMNHL totals6012261723981763757128
1990–91Laval RégentsQMAAA3025204530
1991–92Laval RégentsQMAAA353029594012810188
1991–92Hull OlympiquesQMJHL10000
1992–93Hull OlympiquesQMJHL5513193214
1992–93Beauport HarfangsQMJHL136172310
1993–94Beauport HarfangsQMJHL6659481073115168242
1994–95Beauport HarfangsQMJHL5754459920169122123
1994–95Chicago BlackhawksNHL41122160114
1995–96Chicago BlackhawksNHL8030235318103580
1996–97Chicago BlackhawksNHL712219411662132
1997–98Chicago BlackhawksNHL8031114222
1998–99Chicago BlackhawksNHL7222204222
1999–00Chicago BlackhawksNHL5923133628
2000–01Chicago BlackhawksNHL7933245716
2001–02Chicago BlackhawksNHL823832703650002
2002–03Chicago BlackhawksNHL5422224414
2003–04Chicago BlackhawksNHL1947110
2005–06Chicago BlackhawksNHL10002
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International

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YearTeamEventGPGAPtsPIMJunior totals782100Senior totals51560
1995CanadaWJC782100
1998CanadaWC31450
1999CanadaWC20110
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Awards

References

References

  1. [https://chicagolymag.com/web/2017/03/the-recovery-of-eric-daze/ The Recovery of Éric Dazé]

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