Peter Douris


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FieldValue
image_size230px
played_forWinnipeg Jets
Boston Bruins
Mighty Ducks of Anaheim
Dallas Stars
positionRight wing
shootsRight
height_ft6
height_in1
weight_lb195
birth_date
birth_placeToronto, Ontario, Canada
draft30th overall
draft_year1984
draft_teamWinnipeg Jets
career_start1985
career_end2002
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Peter W. Douris (born February 19, 1966) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey right winger who played in the National Hockey League from 1985 to 1998.

Biography

Douris was born in Toronto, Ontario. As a youth, he played in the 1979 Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament with a minor ice hockey team from Don Mills.

He was drafted in the second round, 30th overall by the Winnipeg Jets in the 1984 NHL Entry Draft after his freshman season at the University of New Hampshire. He left college hockey after his sophomore year to join the Canadian National Team in 1985-86.

In Douris's first season he only played 11 games and did not acquire any points. In his second season, he showed impressive actions in the American Hockey League for the Sherbrooke Canadiens by notching 14 goals and 28 assists for 42 points in 62 games. But in the Jets he was only dressed in 6 games.

After spending 3 seasons with the Jets he was traded to the St. Louis Blues for defenseman Kent Carlson and a fourth round draft pick. Peter spent the season playing for the Blues International Hockey League affiliate Peoria Rivermen. Douris signed with Boston Bruins for the 1989–90 season as an unrestricted free agent. In his first season in Boston colours, he played 36 games and notched 5 goals and 6 assists along with 15 penalty minutes.

In the 1992 playoffs with the Bruins, Douris scored the game-winner in Game Two at the Forum against Montreal en route to a four-game series sweep. It was the first time Boston had won an overtime playoff game at the Forum since 1943. "That was definitely a huge thrill," Douris says years later. "I remember coming off the ice, [and the scratches were] waiting by the dressing room... The look on their faces were like, 'Holy smokes! ... You just got an overtime goal at the Forum. You were just eating hotdogs in the stands with us [in the last game]!"

After spending three seasons with Boston, the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim acquired him as a free agent for their inaugural season in 1993. He was at the Mighty Ducks for three seasons before moving to the Dallas Stars in 1998 where he only play just one game and that was his last season with the NHL.

Douris then headed to Germany's Deutsche Eishockey Liga where he spent four seasons, one with Landshut EV and three with the Munich Barons after relocating from Landshut. Douris retired in 2002, in 11 NHL seasons he scored 54 goals and 67 assists for 121 points in 321 games, picking up 80 penalty minutes. Douris spent the 2013-2014 season as head coach of Vojens IK. He is now retired from hockey and lives in Maine where he works in real estate.

Douris's niece, Raina Douris, is the host of NPR's World Cafe.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

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Regular seasonPlayoffsSeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIMNHL totals3215467121802735811
1981–82Don Mills Flyers U18 AAAGTHL U18
1982–83Don Mills Flyers U18 AAAGTHL U18
1983–84University of New HampshireECAC3819153414
1984–85University of New HampshireHockey East4227245134
1985–86Winnipeg JetsNHL110000
1985–86Canadian National TeamIntl331672318
1986–87Sherbrooke CanadiensAHL6214284224177152216
1986–87Winnipeg JetsNHL60000
1987–88Moncton HawksAHL7242377953
1987–88Winnipeg JetsNHL4022010000
1988–89Peoria RivermenIHL812841693241230
1989–90Maine MarinersAHL3817203714
1989–90Boston BruinsNHL3656111580115
1990–91Maine MarinersAHL35161531923032
1990–91Boston BruinsNHL39527970116
1991–92Marine MarinersAHL124372
1991–92Boston BruinsNHL541013231072350
1992–93Providence BruinsAHL5029265512
1992–93Boston BruinsNHL19448441010
1993–94Mighty Ducks of AnaheimNHL7412223421
1994–95Mighty Ducks of AnaheimNHL4610112112
1995–96Mighty Ducks of AnaheimNHL3187159
1996–97Milwaukee AdmiralsIHL803636721432242
1997–98Michigan K-WingsIHL782631572940552
1997–98Dallas StarsNHL10000
1998–99EV LandshutDEL511726435931010
1999–00Munich BaronsDEL5618345224123692
2000–01Munich BaronsDEL23126181461124
2001–02Munich BaronsDEL601828461294374
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International

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YearTeamEventGPGAPtsPIMJunior totals74266
1986CanadaWJC74266
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References

References

  1. (2018). "Pee-Wee players who have reached NHL or WHA".
  2. K. P. Wee. (October 2015). "The End of the Montreal Jinx: Boston's Short-Lived Glory in the Historic Bruins-Canadiens Rivalry, 1988–1994".
  3. K. P. Wee. (October 2015). "The End of the Montreal Jinx: Boston's Short-Lived Glory in the Historic Bruins-Canadiens Rivalry, 1988–1994".

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