Matt Greene

American ice hockey player (born 1983)


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FieldValue
nameMatt Greene
imageMatt Greene.jpg
image_size230px
captionGreene with the Los Angeles Kings in November 2008
birth_date
birth_placeGrand Ledge, Michigan, U.S.
height_ft6
height_in3
weight_lb232
positionDefense
shootsRight
played_forEdmonton Oilers
Los Angeles Kings
ntl_teamUSA
draft44th overall
draft_year2002
draft_teamEdmonton Oilers
career_start2005
career_end2017
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| name = Matt Greene | image = Matt Greene.jpg | image_size = 230px | caption = Greene with the Los Angeles Kings in November 2008 | birth_date = | birth_place = Grand Ledge, Michigan, U.S. | height_ft = 6 | height_in = 3 | weight_lb = 232 | position = Defense | shoots = Right | played_for = Edmonton Oilers Los Angeles Kings | ntl_team = USA | draft = 44th overall | draft_year = 2002 | draft_team = Edmonton Oilers | career_start = 2005 | career_end = 2017 Matthew George Greene (born May 13, 1983) is an American former professional ice hockey defenseman. Originally drafted in the second round, 44th overall, at the 2002 NHL entry draft by the Edmonton Oilers, he most notably served as an alternate captain for the Los Angeles Kings, with whom he won the Stanley Cup twice. Greene has worked in the Kings' organization as a professional scout after retiring from playing.

Playing career

As a youth, Greene played in the 1997 Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament with a minor ice hockey team from Kalamazoo, Michigan.

Edmonton Oilers

Greene was drafted in the second round, 44th overall, by the Edmonton Oilers in the 2002 NHL entry draft. Prior to his professional career, he played for three seasons with the North Dakota Fighting Sioux men's ice hockey team. In 2004–05, Greene captained The Fighting Sioux to the NCAA Men's Ice Hockey Championship game, losing to the University of Denver Pioneers, 4–1.

Due to his talent, Greene was encouraged to leave college hockey after only three seasons to start a professional career. After a successful training camp with the Oilers prior to the 2005–06 season, Greene signed a professional contract with Edmonton and was assigned to their American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate in Des Moines, the Iowa Stars. He made his NHL debut with the Oilers on December 30, 2005, against the Nashville Predators, and scored his first NHL point on January 25, 2006, away against he Mighty Ducks of Anaheim, assisting on an Aleš Hemský goal.

Wearing sweater number 32 for the first 13 games of his NHL career, Greene changed to sweater number 2 on February 2, 2006, when the Oilers faced off against the Columbus Blue Jackets.

Greene was part of the Edmonton team that made a run to the Stanley Cup Finals, though the Cinderalla run eventually fell short after the Oilers lost in Game 7 to the Carolina Hurricanes. Greene contributed an assist in his team's playoff run.

Greene scored his first NHL goal on December 15, 2006, against Minnesota Wild netminder Manny Fernandez. The goal was scored in the third period of the game, evening the score at 1–1. The Oilers would eventually score two more goals, winning 3–1. Local Edmonton broadcaster Gene Principe awarded Greene the game puck during an interview session following the game. Greene also received the second star of the game due to his effort.

Los Angeles Kings

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Greene and his Oiler teammate Jarret Stoll were traded to the Los Angeles Kings on June 29, 2008, in exchange for Kings defenseman Ľubomír Višňovský. On October 8, 2008, he was named as an alternate captain of the Kings. Nine days later, on October 17, he signed a five-year contract extension with the Kings. In the 2012 Stanley Cup playoffs, Greene and the Kings won the Stanley Cup by beating the New Jersey Devils in six games. He scored the final goal of the 2012 Stanley Cup Finals in the Kings' 6–1 Game 6 triumph.

Injuries limited Greene to only five games during the 2012–13 season, a campaign that saw the Kings fail to defend their Stanley Cup title, losing to the eventual champion Chicago Blackhawks in five games in the Western Conference Finals.

On June 13, 2014, Greene and his Kings teammates defeated the New York Rangers in Game 5 of the 2014 Stanley Cup Finals 3–2 in double overtime, securing his and the team's second Stanley Cup in three years. He was then resigned to a 4-year, $10 million contract.

On June 30, 2016, Greene was placed on unconditional waivers by the Kings for the purpose of buying out the final two years of his contract, following a season where the defenseman played only three games due to a shoulder injury, picking up no points and eight penalty minutes. He was however not bought out from his contract and remained with the team for the duration of the 2016–17 season.

Again limited to injury and back surgery, Greene featured in just 26 games for a goal and assist. As a consequence, he was stripped of his alternate captaincy due to the length of time he missed last season. In the following off-season he was activated from the injured reserve to be bought out from the remaining year of his contract on June 13, 2017.

On August 14, 2017, Greene joined the Kings as a pro scout, ending his playing career.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

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Regular seasonPlayoffsSeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIMNHL totals615176380663792121482
2000–01US NTDP U18USDP340998
2000–01US NTDP JuniorsUSHL2001151
2001–02Green Bay GamblersUSHL5542024150701131
2002–03University of North DakotaWCHA39044135
2003–04University of North DakotaWCHA401161786
2004–05University of North DakotaWCHA412810126
2005–06Iowa StarsAHL2625747
2005–06Edmonton OilersNHL27022431801134
2006–07Edmonton OilersNHL781910109
2007–08Edmonton OilersNHL4601153
2007–08Springfield FalconsAHL10002
2008–09Los Angeles KingsNHL8221214111
2009–10Los Angeles KingsNHL752798360110
2010–11Los Angeles KingsNHL71291170600014
2011–12Los Angeles KingsNHL8241115582024612
2012–13Los Angeles KingsNHL5011890226
2013–14Los Angeles KingsNHL38246472004416
2014–15Los Angeles KingsNHL8236954
2015–16Los Angeles KingsNHL30008
2016–17Los Angeles KingsNHL2611219
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International

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YearTeamEventResultGPGAPtsPIMJunior totals1302244Senior totals2003348
2001United StatesWJC186th601110
2003United StatesWJC4th701134
2007United StatesWC5th70226
2008United StatesWC6th700038
2010United StatesWC13th60114
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Awards and honors

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AwardYearUSHLNHLInternational
Second All-Star Team2002
Stanley Cup champion2012, 2014
WC Top 3 player on Team2010
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References

References

  1. (2018). "Pee-Wee players who have reached NHL or WHA".
  2. (2008-06-29). "Oilers acquire Visnovsky from L.A.; ship Stoll and Greene". TSN.ca.
  3. (2008-10-08). "Kings Announce Captains". LosAngelesKings.com.
  4. Evans, Simon. (2008-10-18). "Kings' Greene signs new five-year deal". [[Reuters]].
  5. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8lfQ6UbU4A Matt Greene Goal. New Jersey 1 LA Kings 6. 2012 Stanley Cup Final.]
  6. Leahy, Sean. (2016-06-30). "Boll, Carle, Seidenberg among those set to be bought out". [[Yahoo]].
  7. (2017-06-13). "Kings activate Greene in order to buy-out contract". [[LA Times]].
  8. (14 August 2017). "Matt Greene: Joining Kings as scout".
  9. (2014-06-14). "LA Kings win 2014 Stanley Cup". [[CBS Sports]].

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