Todd Harvey
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Todd Harvey (b. February 17, 1975 in Hamilton, Ontario)[1] is a professional ice hockey forward. He was selected in the first round of the 1993 NHL Entry Draft, 9th overall, by the Dallas Stars, following a successful junior career, which included being the captain of the Canadian team at the World Junior Hockey Championships.
Although a first round selection, Harvey was never able to live up to the offensive expectations that accompanied his draft position. His intense style of hockey and smallish frame lead to numerous injuries, and after three seasons in Dallas, and a brief stint with the New York Rangers, Harvey was dealt to the San Jose Sharks, where he played a key role as a checking forward and an agitator. In his fifth season with the Sharks, Harvey was sent to the minors, and allowed to leave as a free agent.
Harvey signed with the Edmonton Oilers just prior to the NHL lockout, and joined the team when the lockout ended.
Harvey was part of the cinderella Edmonton Oiler team that made a run to the Stanley Cup Finals. However, the Oilers lost in game 7 of the finals to the Carolina Hurricanes. Harvey had 1 goal and 1 assist in the 2006 Playoffs.
[edit] Transactions
- June 26, 1993 - Harvey drafted by Dallas
- March 24, 1998 Harvey traded by Dallas to New York, along with Bob Errey and a 4th round draft pick (Boyd Kane) in exchange for Brian Skrudland, Mike Keane, and a 6th round draft pick (Pavel Patera)
- December 30, 1999 - Harvey traded by New York to San Jose, along with a 4th round draft pick (Dmitri Patzold) in exchange for Radek Dvořák
- September 16, 2004 - Harvey signs with Edmonton
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[edit] References
- ^ Cole, Stephen (2006). The Canadian Hockey Atlas. Doubleday Canada. ISBN 978-0-385-66093-8 (0-385-66093-6).
Categories: 1975 births | Living people | People from Hamilton, Ontario | Canadian ice hockey players | Dallas Stars players | Detroit Compuware Ambassadors alumni | Detroit Junior Red Wings alumni | Edmonton Oilers players | National Hockey League first round draft picks | New York Rangers players | San Jose Sharks players | Ontario sportspeople | Ontario Hockey League first round draft picks