Greg Moore (ice hockey)

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Greg Moore
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Born (1984-03-26) March 26, 1984 (age 40)
Lisbon, Maine, U.S.
Height 6 ft 1 in (185 cm)
Weight 210 lb (95 kg; 15 st 0 lb)
Position Right Wing
Shot Right
Played for New York Rangers
Columbus Blue Jackets
Grizzly Adams Wolfsburg
Augsburger Panther
Coached for Chicago Steel
Toronto Marlies
National teamFlag of the United States.svg  United States
NHL draft 143rd overall, 2003
Calgary Flames
Playing career 20062015
Coaching career 2018present

Gregory Moore (born March 26, 1984) is an American professional ice hockey coach and former player. He most recently served as the head coach of the Toronto Marlies of the American Hockey League. He previously played in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the New York Rangers and Columbus Blue Jackets and for the Augsburger Panther of the German Deutsche Eishockey Liga (DEL).

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In 2018, he was named the head coach of the Chicago Steel in the United States Hockey League (USHL), a Tier I junior league. [1] In 2019, he was named head coach of the Toronto Marlies. [2]

Playing career

Moore was drafted in the fifth round, 143rd overall in the 2003 NHL Entry Draft by the Calgary Flames. [3] He played his college hockey at the University of Maine.

On March 6, 2004, Moore was acquired by the Rangers, along with Jamie McLennan and Blair Betts, in exchange for Chris Simon and a seventh round choice in the 2004 NHL Entry Draft. [4]

In the 2007–08 season, Moore made his NHL debut with the Rangers in a 2–1 victory against the Tampa Bay Lightning on November 21, 2007. [5]

On July 6, 2009, Moore signed a one-year contract with the New York Islanders. [6] Moore was then assigned to their affiliate, the Bridgeport Sound Tigers, in the AHL for the beginning of the 2009–10 season. On March 1, 2010, Moore was traded by the Islanders to the Columbus Blue Jackets for Dylan Reese. [7] Initially reassigned to the Blue Jackets AHL affiliate, the Syracuse Crunch, Moore was later recalled to finish the season with Columbus and made his debut in a 3–2 defeat to the Washington Capitals on April 3, 2010. [8]

On July 9, 2010, Moore signed as a free agent to a one-year contract with the Philadelphia Flyers. [9]

On February 28, 2011, Moore was traded by Philadelphia, along with Lewiston Maineiacs player and Flyer prospect, Michael Chaput to Columbus for Tom Sestito. [10]

On July 18, 2011, German professional ice hockey team Augsburger Panther from Augsburg, Bavaria, announced that Moore signed a one-year contract. [11] In his solitary season in 2011–12 with Augsburg, Moore provided 20 goals in 52 games, helping the team to the Qualifying playoff round.

Upon the expiration of his contract with the Panthers, Moore signed a one-year contract with fellow DEL competitor Grizzly Adams Wolfsburg on April 3, 2012. [12] In February 2013 the contract was extended for another year. [13]

Before the 2014–15 season, Moore signed a contract in the Czech 1st Liga with the Piráti Chomutov before returning to Augsburger Panther in Germany. [14]

Coaching career

Chicago Steel

On June 6, 2018, Moore was hired as the head coach of the USHL Chicago Steel and led them to the Clark Cup Finals in his first year, before starting off the 2019-20 season with a 15-4-1 record. [15]

Toronto Marlies

On December 1, 2019, Moore was hired by the Toronto Maple Leafs organization to coach the Toronto Marlies. He replaced Sheldon Keefe, who was promoted to serve as the Leafs head coach. [16]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season TeamLeagueGP G A Pts PIM GPGAPtsPIM
1999–2000 Saint Dominic Academy HSME 31324072
2000–01 U.S. NTDP U17 USDP134610
2000–01U.S. NTDP U18 NAHL 568122022
2001–02U.S. NTDP Juniors USHL 122244
2001–02U.S. NTDP U18NAHL63252
2001–02U.S. NTDP U18USDP358202814
2002–03 Maine Black Bears HE 33971610
2003–04 Maine Black BearsHE391582344
2004–05 Maine Black BearsHE401492316
2005–06 Maine Black BearsHE4228174547
2005–06 Hartford Wolf Pack AHL 21122132576
2006–07 Hartford Wolf PackAHL79817254170114
2007–08 Hartford Wolf PackAHL722640663151232
2007–08 New York Rangers NHL 60000
2008–09 Hartford Wolf PackAHL712316392860220
2009–10 Bridgeport Sound Tigers AHL6214173128
2009–10 Syracuse Crunch AHL16551010
2009–10 Columbus Blue Jackets NHL40000
2010–11 Adirondack Phantoms AHL577132018
2010–11 Springfield Falcons AHL182244
2011–12 Augsburger Panther DEL 522010302021010
2012–13 Grizzly Adams Wolfsburg DEL5013173072124378
2013–14 Grizzly Adams WolfsburgDEL20000
2014–15 Piráti Chomutov CZE.2 1624618
2014–15 Augsburger PantherDEL2845953
AHL totals37786111197162313101312
NHL totals100000
DEL totals132373269145145388

International

Medal record
Representing Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Ice hockey
IIHF U18 Championships
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2002 Piešťany
IIHF U20 Championships
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2004 Helsinki
YearTeamEventResultGPGAPtsPIM
2001 United States U17 Gold medal icon.svg62462
2002 United States WJC18 Gold medal icon.svg84484
2003 United States WJC 4th70000
2004 United StatesWJCGold medal icon.svg60332
Junior totals27611178

Awards and honors

AwardYear
All-Hockey East First Team 2005–06
AHCA East First-Team All-American 2005–06

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