Link Gaetz

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Link Gaetz
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Gaetz in 2004
Born (1968-10-02) October 2, 1968 (age 55)
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Height 6 ft 3 in (191 cm)
Weight 260 lb (118 kg; 18 st 8 lb)
Position Defence
Shot Left
Played for Minnesota North Stars
San Jose Sharks
NHL Draft 40th overall, 1988
Minnesota North Stars
Playing career 19882007

Link Gaetz (born October 2, 1968) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player who played in the National Hockey League with the Minnesota North Stars and San Jose Sharks.

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NHL career

Gaetz was drafted in the second round, 40th overall in the 1988 NHL Entry Draft by the Minnesota North Stars. According to then-North Stars general manager Lou Nanne, Gaetz was intended to provide on-ice protection for forward Mike Modano, Minnesota's No. 1 overall pick that year. Four months after being drafted by the North Stars, Gaetz was arrested and charged with drunk driving. [1] After 17 games over two seasons with Minnesota, Gaetz was taken by the San Jose Sharks in the 1991 Dispersal Draft. Despite not playing the full season, Gaetz left an impact with San Jose, as he remains the Sharks franchise all-time single season leader in penalty minutes with 326, which he set during their inaugural season. Gaetz was also known for dropping his gloves with several big name tough guys such as Bob Probert, Mike Peluso, Gino Odjick, and Kelly Buchberger

Accident

On April 2, 1992, at 10:00 am, Gaetz was thrown from the passenger seat of a car driven by a friend. The friend, later charged with driving under the influence, had lost control on an off-ramp at 80 mph. Gaetz arrived at the Peninsula Hospital with back and facial injuries, and was semi-comatose for eight days. His mother, Sonja Koskinen, flew down from Vancouver to hear doctors say her son might die. His brain stem had been injured, and Gaetz awoke with his left side partially paralyzed and no memory of the accident. He left the hospital after six weeks. Over the next two months, he worked with therapists to regain movement and speech, and he confounded doctors by returning to the ice late that summer, skating twice daily. Several months after he was released from hospital he was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol. On September 10, 1993, Sharks general manager Dean Lombardi traded the 23-year-old defenseman to the Edmonton Oilers for a tenth-round pick in the 1994 NHL Entry Draft. From there, Gaetz never played another game in the NHL and found himself playing in a wide variety of cities and leagues all over Canada and the United States. [2] The Sharks used the tenth-round pick (240th overall) to draft Tomas Pisa, who never played a professional game. [3]

Minor leagues and appearances

Gaetz played in only 65 career NHL games, spread across three seasons, but he accumulated 412 penalty minutes while playing for the North Stars and Sharks.

Gaetz played on numerous teams, in numerous low-level pro leagues across North America, over a period of 15 years, [4] including time with the North American League (which folded after two games in the fall of 1995), Central Hockey League, Sunshine Hockey League, West Coast Hockey League, American Hockey League, East Coast Hockey League, International Hockey League, Colonial Hockey League, Quebec Semi-Pro Hockey League (renamed Ligue Nord-Américaine de Hockey during his final season), followed by a few games in the semi-professional Northern New Brunswick Senior AAA Hockey League and Canadian Elite Hockey League. He also spent some time in 1994 with Roller Hockey International playing eight games (1G, 3A, 4PTS, 46 PIM) for the Sacramento River Rats where he was kicked off the team for "beating up the trainer", in Gaetz's own recollection.

All told, Gaetz played 646 professional and semi-pro games and amassed 48 goals, 116 assists, 164 points -- and an incredible 4,030 penalty minutes, or over six per game.

Hamburger incident

While he was playing with the Thetford Mines Prolab of the Ligue Nord-Américaine de Hockey (LNAH) on March 13, 2005, in a game against the Verdun Dragons, Gaetz did not take a shift during the first or second periods. During the second intermission, Gaetz changed out of his jersey and skates and went out to the concession stand to buy a hamburger and "promptly ate it". Thetford Mines Prolab considered this disrespectful to the players, and suspended Gaetz for the remainder of the season. [5] [6] The incident later earned Gaetz the reputation as one of the "quirkiest athletes in pro sports" in Canada. [7]

Battle of the Hockey Enforcers

Gaetz was one of three former NHL players to take part in the Battle of the Hockey Enforcers , a made-for-TV event held in July 2005 which featured enforcers from various minor leagues fighting on ice in full equipment as if they were in a game-time matchup. [8] [9] Gaetz's opening matchup was against Sherbrooke St-Francois forward Steve Reid. [10] Gaetz went down twice in the opening round and did not participate past the opening fight due to "concussion-like symptoms".[ citation needed ]

Video games

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season TeamLeagueGP G A Pts PIM GPGAPtsPIM
1985–86 Quesnel Millionaires PCJHL 150774
1985–86 Abbotsford Falcons BCHL 20002
1986–87 Merritt Warriors BCHL742627
1986–87Delta FlyersBCHL165101526
1986–87 New Westminster Bruins WHL 4427952
1987–88 Spokane Chiefs WHL59920293131022470
1988–89 Minnesota North Stars NHL 1202253
1988–89 Kalamazoo Wings IHL 37347192500056
1989–90 Minnesota North StarsNHL500033
1989–90 Kalamazoo WingsIHL6151621318922459
1990–91 Kalamazoo WingsIHL901144
1990–91 Kansas City Blades IHL1811011178
1991–92 San Jose Sharks NHL486612326
1992–93 Kansas City BladesIHL200014
1992–93 Nashville Knights ECHL 310110
1993–94 Cape Breton Oilers AHL 21011140
1993–94 Nashville KnightsECHL24112261
1993–94 West Palm Beach Blaze SuHL 60331530118
1994–95 San Antonio Iguanas CHL 13033156
1995–96 San Francisco Spiders IHL300037
1995–96Mexico City TorerosMEX
1996–97 Madison Monsters CoHL 26246178
1997–98 Anchorage Aces WCHL 11011130
1997–98Miramichi Leafs NMSHL
1997–98 Miramichi Leafs AC 20004
1998–99 Toledo Storm ECHL10002
1999–00Eston RamblersWGHL11000112
2001–02 Rivière-du-Loup Promutuel QSPHL 35022224512350
2002–03 Granby Prédateurs QSPHL20000148
2002–03 Saguenay Paramédic QSPHL15213104400036
2003–04 Rivière-du-Loup PromutuelQSPHL16011194
2003–04 Trois-Rivières Vikings QSPHL300017
2003–04 Saint-Jean Mission QSPHL13101991201151
2004–05 Thetford Mines Prolab LNAH22022117
2004–05 Dawson Creek Canucks NPHL 300016
2005–06 Saint John Scorpions CEHL 400051
2006–07 Horse Lake Thunder NPHL301157
IHL totals1309314078314224115
NHL totals656814412

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