Andy Sutton
Played forSan Jose Sharks
Minnesota Wild
Atlanta Thrashers
New York Islanders
Ottawa Senators
Anaheim Ducks
Edmonton Oilers
PositionDefence
ShootsLeft
Height6 ft
Height in6
Weight lb245
Birth dateMarch 10, 1975 (age 51)
Birth placeLondon, Ontario, Canada[1][2]
DraftUndrafted
Career start1998
Career end2012

Andrew Cameron Sutton (born March 10, 1975) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey defenceman. He has previously played in the National Hockey League (NHL) with the Edmonton Oilers, San Jose Sharks, Minnesota Wild, Atlanta Thrashers, New York Islanders, Ottawa Senators and Anaheim Ducks in a 14-year career.

Playing career

Minor/Collegiate

Sutton was born in London, Ontario, and played most of his youth hockey with the Greater London Hockey Association and the rep London Sabres AAA program.

At the age of 14, Sutton moved with his family to Kingston, Ontario.[2] He played Junior "B" hockey in Gananoque, Ontario, at age 16, later playing in the Metro Toronto Junior Hockey League for St. Mike's B's.[1] His play with St. Mike's earned him a scholarship to play collegiate hockey for Michigan Technological University in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA). Sutton played four seasons with Michigan Tech, where he switched from left wing to defence.[2]

Professional

Six weeks before he was to finish his degree in environmental engineering, Sutton was signed as a free agent by the NHL's San Jose Sharks on March 20, 1998.[2] He made his NHL debut with the Sharks in the 1998–99 season and played in 71 games in his two seasons with San Jose before being selected by the Minnesota Wild in the 2000 NHL Expansion Draft.

Sutton played parts of two seasons with the Wild before being traded to the Atlanta Thrashers in exchange for forward Hnat Domenichelli on January 22, 2002. Sutton spent over four-and-a-half years with the Thrashers, appearing in 273 games and establishing himself as one of the NHL's most physically-imposing defenders. In 2005–06, Sutton registered a career-high eight goals and 25 points.

Sutton became an unrestricted free agent after the 2006–07 season and signed a three-year contract with the New York Islanders on August 10, 2007.[3] In the 2008–09 season, his second with the Islanders, Sutton played in only 23 games before a broken foot sidelined him for the remainder of the season.[4]

Sutton returned for the 2009–10 season, scoring four goals in 54 games with the Islanders before being traded to the Ottawa Senators at the NHL trade deadline in exchange for a second-round pick in the 2010 NHL entry draft. TV commentator Don Cherry called it the "biggest" trade of the year in reference to Sutton's size and the potential impact his physical play could make for the Senators in the post-season.[5][6] Indeed, in Ottawa's first round playoff series Sutton delivered a devastating and much publicized hip-check to Pittsburgh Penguins' defenceman Jordan Leopold, described as one of the most devastating hits in recent memory.[7][8]

On August 2, 2010, Sutton signed as a free agent to a two-year, $4.25 million contract with the Anaheim Ducks.[9] After only one season in Anaheim, Sutton was traded to the Edmonton Oilers in exchange for Kurtis Foster on July 1, 2011 .

While with the Oilers, Sutton delivered an illegal check to the head on Colorado Avalanche forward Gabriel Landeskog on October 28, 2011. Though Landeskog was uninjured, the illegality of the hit resulted in a five-game suspension for Sutton.[10] Just a few weeks later, on December 8, 2011, Sutton was suspended indefinitely pending a hearing as a result of a hit delivered to Carolina Hurricanes' forward Alexei Ponikarovsky.[11] He ended up receiving an eight-game suspension.[12] Sutton finished the season with three goals and ten points in 52 games.

On May 22, 2013, Sutton officially announced his retirement from professional hockey.[13]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1991–92Gananoque IslandersEOJBHL36119201492130
1992–93Gananoque IslandersEOJBHL381492312161329
1993–94St. Michael's BuzzersMetJHL48172340161300020
1994–95Michigan Technological UniversityWCHA1921342
1995–96Michigan Technological UniversityWCHA3222438
1996–97Michigan Technological UniversityWCHA3227973
1997–98Michigan Technological UniversityWCHA3816244097
1997–98Kentucky ThoroughbladesAHL700033
1998–99San Jose SharksNHL3103365
1998–99Kentucky ThoroughbladesAHL215101553500023
1999–00Kentucky ThoroughbladesAHL30110
1999–00San Jose SharksNHL4011280
2000–01Minnesota WildNHL69347131
2001–02Minnesota WildNHL1924635
2001–02Atlanta ThrashersNHL2404446
2002–03Atlanta ThrashersNHL5331821114
2003–04Atlanta ThrashersNHL658132194
2004–05ZSC LionsNLA82243210112
2004–05GCK LionsNLB188182658
2005–06Atlanta ThrashersNHL7681725144
2006–07Atlanta ThrashersNHL552141676400010
2007–08New York IslandersNHL5817886
2008–09New York IslandersNHL23281040
2009–10New York IslandersNHL54481273
2009–10Ottawa SenatorsNHL181013460008
2010–11Anaheim DucksNHL390448710002
2011–12Edmonton OilersNHL52371080
NHL totals6763811215011851100020

Awards and honours

AwardYear
College
All-WCHA Second Team1998

Transactions

References

  1. ^ Scanlon, Wayne (April 1, 2010). "Time to drop the past". Ottawa Citizen
  2. ^ Kennedy, Patrick (March 31, 1998). "Sutton looks to find way to San Jose". Kingston Whig-Standard. p. 20.
  3. ^ "Islanders sign ex-Thrashers defenceman Sutton". ESPN. August 10, 2007. Retrieved March 4, 2010.
  4. ^ Martin, Dan (March 26, 2009). "Islanders go down with fights". NY Post. Archived from the original on October 22, 2012. Retrieved March 4, 2010.
  5. ^ "Senators acquire Sutton from Islanders". NHL. March 2, 2010. Retrieved March 4, 2010.
  6. ^ Coach's Corner broadcast, CBC, March 27, 2010.
  7. ^ "Sutton hit on Leopold livens up series". Toronto Sun. 2010-04-17. Retrieved 2010-04-17.
  8. ^ "Andy Sutton Hits Jordan Leopold". NHLdigest.com. 2010-04-17. Archived from the original on June 6, 2012. Retrieved 2010-04-17.
  9. ^ "Ducks ink Sutton to two-year contract". The Sports Network. August 2, 2010. Archived August 4, 2010 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved August 2, 2010.
  10. ^ "Oilers' Andy Sutton suspended five games". USA Today. 2011-11-01. Retrieved 2011-11-01.
  11. ^ "Sutton suspended indefinitely, pending hearing". NHL. December 8, 2011. Retrieved December 9, 2011.
  12. ^ "Oilers' Andy Sutton suspended for illegal hit". The Globe and Mail. 2011-12-08. Retrieved 2011-12-08.
  13. ^ "Veteran blueliner Sutton retires from NHL". The Sports Network. May 22, 2013. Retrieved May 22, 2013.