Karl Alzner

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Karl Alzner
Karl Alzner 2016-04-07 1.JPG
Alzner with the Washington Capitals in April 2016
Born (1988-09-24) September 24, 1988 (age 36)
Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada
Height 6 ft 3 in (191 cm)
Weight 219 lb (99 kg; 15 st 9 lb)
Position Defence
Shot Left
Played for Washington Capitals
Montreal Canadiens
NHL draft 5th overall, 2007
Washington Capitals
Playing career 20082020

Karl Alexander Alzner (born September 24, 1988) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey defenceman. He was selected in the first round, fifth overall, by the Washington Capitals of the National Hockey League (NHL) in the 2007 NHL Entry Draft, and has also played for the Montreal Canadiens.

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After a junior career with the Calgary Hitmen, Alzner won two World Junior Hockey Championship gold medals with Team Canada 2007 and 2008 (as the captain). Alzner was named the Western Hockey League (WHL)'s top player and Canadian Hockey League (CHL)'s top defenceman in 2008. He won back to back Calder Cups and won the Presidents' Trophy in 2016 and 2017 with the Capitals.

Playing career

Junior and Canadian Appearance

As a youth, Alzner played in the 2002 Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament with a minor ice hockey team from Burnaby. [1] He later played Junior B as a 14/15 year old for the Richmond Sockeyes in 2003–04, and won the PIJHL league championship, the Cyclone Taylor Cup provincial championship and placed 2nd in the Keystone Cup. [2]

Alzner played four Western Hockey League (WHL) seasons with the Calgary Hitmen as part of a standout junior career. His last year he was captain.[ citation needed ] Alzner was on Team Pacific Silver against Team Toews (West) Gold. He was a Canada national team member winning in 2005 Memorial of Ivan Hlinka and Canada's gold medal-winning team at the 2007 World Junior Hockey Championships as one of only two players who had not been selected in the NHL draft (the other being Sam Gagner). [3] Shortly after returning to Calgary after the World Junior Championships, Alzner headed to Quebec City, Quebec to play in the 2007 Top Prospects Game and Alzner was named Captain of Team White and Sam Gagner was Captain of team Red.

Alzner was an assistant captain in the 2007 Super Series against the Russian junior team, and was named captain of Team Canada for the 2008 World Junior Championships, both of which were won by Canada. Alzner was named the WHL Player of the Year and Defenceman of the Year for the 2007–08 WHL season. [4] He was also named the top defenceman in the Canadian Hockey League.

In 2013, Alzner was invited to tryout for the Canadian men's national team. [5]

Professional (2008–2020)

Washington Capitals (2008–2017)

Alzner was assigned to the Hershey Bears of the American Hockey League (AHL) to start 2008–09. He was called up to the Washington Capitals roster on November 26, 2008, making his NHL debut that night against the Atlanta Thrashers. He recorded his first NHL point (an assist) on December 4, 2008, against the New York Islanders. He recorded his first goal the next game on December 6, 2008, on Hockey Night in Canada against Vesa Toskala of the Toronto Maple Leafs. Alzner's reactions to this accomplishment were captured in an audio-journal he was keeping for the Hockey Diaries project. Alzner was sent back down to Hershey on January 28, 2009 to make room for returning defenceman Tom Poti. He was recalled during the Capitals' playoff series with the Pittsburgh Penguins on May 3 as a precautionary measure after injuries to several Washington defencemen, but did not see any action. Alzner won his first Calder Cup Championship 2008–09 with the Hershey Bears against Manitoba.

Alzner with the Capitals in March 2013. Karl Alzner 2013-03-19.JPG
Alzner with the Capitals in March 2013.

In his second season with the Capitals in 2009–10, he was called up to the NHL several times by the Capitals. He played on a defensive pairing with John Carlson in game 7 of the Eastern Conference Quarterfinals vs Montreal. Alzner won his 2nd Calder Cup Championship (2009–10) with the Hershey Bears against the Texas Stars.

On July 15, 2011, Alzner signed a two-year contract with the Washington Capitals. [6] On July 10, 2013, Alzner signed a four-year contract extensions with the Capitals. Alzner was then invited by Hockey Canada for the 2014 Olympic orientation camp on July 22, 2013. [7]

During the 2015–16 season, on January 27, 2016, Alzner became the Washington Capitals all-time leader in consecutive games played. With 423 consecutive games played he passed Bob Carpenter for the franchise record. The streak began at the beginning of the 2010–11 season. [8]

Montreal Canadiens (2017–2020)

On July 1, 2017, having left the Capitals as a free agent after nine seasons, Alzner agreed to a five-year, $23.125 million contract with the Montreal Canadiens. Alzner cited his frustrations with the Capitals playoff shortcomings and that "he wanted to win" by signing with the Canadiens. However, in an ironic twist of fate, the Canadiens as a team finished fourth-to-last in the league in Alzner's first season with the club, 26 points out of a playoff spot while the Capitals would finish the 2017–18 season as the second seed in the Eastern Conference and fifth in the league overall and then go on to win the Stanley Cup for the first time in franchise history having defeated the Vegas Golden Knights in five games in the 2018 Stanley Cup Finals.

On October 3, 2018, with the Canadiens' set to open the 2018–19 season against the rival Toronto Maple Leafs, Alzner was announced as a healthy scratch. With the decision, Alzner's iron man streak, the fourth longest among active players at the time, ended. [9] He had played in every NHL game on his team's schedules since 2010. On November 27, Alzner was put on waivers by the Montreal Canadiens when their star defenceman and captain Shea Weber was activated from the injury reserve. Alzner was not claimed by any other NHL organization and was assigned to the Laval Rocket of the American Hockey League. [10]

On February 22, 2020, Alzner was recalled by the Canadiens, playing in his first NHL game since January 2019. [11]

On October 6, Alzner was placed on waivers by the Canadiens for the purpose of buying out the remaining two years on his contract. [12] On October 7, Alzner cleared waivers, making him a free agent. Though he never announced his retirement, Alzner went unsigned that summer and never played professional hockey again.

Personal life

Alzner and his wife Mandy have a daughter and son together. [13]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season TeamLeagueGP G A Pts PIM GPGAPtsPIM
2003–04 Richmond Sockeyes PIJHL 4139128130220
2003–04 Calgary Hitmen WHL 10000
2004–05 Calgary HitmenWHL660101019120339
2005–06 Calgary HitmenWHL704202428131344
2006–07 Calgary HitmenWHL63839473218112134
2007–08 Calgary HitmenWHL607293615166284
2008–09 Hershey Bears AHL 484162010100222
2008–09 Washington Capitals NHL 301452
2009–10 Hershey BearsAHL5631821102037104
2009–10 Washington CapitalsNHL21055810000
2010–11 Washington CapitalsNHL82210122490110
2011–12 Washington CapitalsNHL821161729140220
2012–13 Washington CapitalsNHL481451471122
2013–14 Washington CapitalsNHL822161826
2014–15 Washington CapitalsNHL825162120142246
2015–16 Washington CapitalsNHL824172126120226
2016–17 Washington CapitalsNHL82310132870002
2017–18 Montreal Canadiens NHL821111240
2018–19 Montreal CanadiensNHL90112
2018–19 Laval Rocket AHL3415610
2019–20 Laval RocketAHL531121324
2019–20 Montreal CanadiensNHL40000
NHL totals6862011013021964381116
Medal record
Representing Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada
Ice hockey
World Junior Championships
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2008 Czech Republic
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2007 Sweden

International

YearTeamEventResultGPGAPtsPIM
2005 Canada Pacific U17 Silver medal icon.svg60114
2005 Canada U18 Gold medal icon.svg50000
2007 Canada WJC Gold medal icon.svg60112
2008 CanadaWJCGold medal icon.svg71120
Junior totals191346

Awards and honours

AwardYear
WHL
East First All-Star Team 2008
East Second All-Star Team 2007
AHL
Calder Cup Champion 2009
Calder Cup Champion 2010

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Awards and achievements
Preceded by Washington Capitals first round draft pick
2007
Succeeded by
Preceded by Winner of the CHL Defenceman of the Year
2008
Succeeded by
Preceded by Winner of the WHL Bill Hunter Memorial Trophy
2008
Succeeded by
Preceded by Winner of the WHL Four Broncos Memorial Trophy
2008
Succeeded by