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101-796: The Victoriaville Tigres are a Canadian junior ice hockey team that plays in the Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League . The team is based in Victoriaville , Quebec. The team plays its home games at the Colisée Desjardins . The franchise was granted for the 1982–83 season in Longueuil , Quebec , where they were known as the Longueuil Chevaliers . In 1987, the team moved to Victoriaville by owner, Gilles Lupien . The Tigres won

202-622: A Stanley Cup contender, as well as living out his childhood dream to play for his hometown team", as his reason for signing the contract. Tavares rejected higher-paying offers in favour of joining the Maple Leafs, including a seven-year, $ 91 million offer from the San Jose Sharks that would have made Tavares the highest-paid player in the NHL. In his debut for the Maple Leafs in the 2018–19 season opener on October 4, 2018, against

303-469: A 12-game point streak, seven of which were multi-point games. He was selected to play in the 2012 NHL All-Star Game . In his first career All-Star Game , he recorded one goal and one assist. Additionally, during the 2011–12 season, Tavares was named as an alternate captain for New York. Tavares played with Mark Streit in Switzerland for SC Bern while the 2012–13 NHL lock-out took place. During

404-510: A 17-year-old in 2007. Tavares was ranked as the top prospect for the 2009 Draft by both the NHL Central Scouting Bureau and International Scouting Services . Tavares has represented Canada at five International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF)-sanctioned events, including the 2010 and 2011 World Championships . At the under-20 level, he won gold medals at the 2008 and 2009 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships . He

505-605: A 3–2 overtime loss to the Chicago Blackhawks on Blackhawks' goaltender Corey Crawford during the first game of the 2015–16 season on October 9, 2015. On March 12, 2016, Tavares scored his 200th career NHL goal in a game against the Boston Bruins on Bruins' goaltender Tuukka Rask . That season, he was also named to the NHL All-Star Game for the third time in his career and was voted captain of

606-670: A 5-3 win against the Buffalo Sabres . On September 14, 2011, Tavares signed a new six-year, $ 33 million contract with the Islanders effective from the 2012–13 season through to the end of the 2017–18 season . After being held pointless in the first two games of the 2011–12 season , Tavares had back-to-back four-point games against the Tampa Bay Lightning and New York Rangers , respectively. From December 29, 2011, to January 21, 2012, Tavares had 21 points in

707-668: A 6–2 loss to the Ottawa Senators ; in scoring that goal on Senators goaltender Anders Nilsson , Tavares also became the third player in Maple Leaf history to record 40 goals in his first season with the team. On March 26, Tavares recorded his tenth career NHL hat-trick (and first four-goal game) in a 7–5 win over the Florida Panthers . In so doing, he became just the third player in modern team history (since 1943) to record multiple hat-tricks in his debut season with

808-587: A backhander against Marc-André Fleury of the Pittsburgh Penguins on October 3, 2009. Tavares led NHL rookies in scoring throughout much of his first season. In December 2009, he scored five consecutive Islanders goals over a four-game span to tie the club record for most consecutive goals by one player. He scored an empty-net goal against the Atlanta Thrashers on December 3, 2009, and both Islanders goals on both December 9, 2009, against

909-608: A director with the Czech Ice Hockey Association , felt that Junior-aged players were enticed to play in North America before maturation, with a negative effect on the development of the player and the European system. He stated that of the 527 Czech Republic players who went to North American Junior hockey, only 22 of them played more than 400 NHL games. He sought to establish a European system that

1010-403: A few feet in front of the net, but after the puck came loose, teammate Jordan Eberle retrieved it and sent it into the right side of the net to dramatically tie the game with 5.4 seconds left. Then, as the game was forced into a shootout , Tavares scored to put Canada up 2–0 in the tie-breaker and into the gold medal game against Sweden . Recording an assist in the final, he helped Canada defeat

1111-582: A goal scorer. In Oakville, Tavares attended St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Secondary School . He lived five minutes from Sam Gagner , who later signed a contract with the Edmonton Oilers , and the two quickly established a friendship. Gagner's father, former NHL player Dave Gagner , built a backyard ice rink on which Tavares spent much of his time honing ice hockey skills. In the OHL, Tavares placed an emphasis on his education, earning honours as well as

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1212-720: A professional team, and are used by professional teams to develop their own prospects. One example of this is the J20 SuperElit league in Sweden or the Minor Hockey League in Russia . The lack of an amateur draft in Europe means that the onus is on the teams to sign the most talented young players they can get, and the presence of an affiliated junior team provides a place for young players who are not yet ready for

1313-547: A seven-point night in a 9–6 win against the Windsor Spitfires . He scored four goals and three assists, including his 50th goal of the season in his 44th game. Towards the end of the season, on March 16, 2007, Tavares recorded his 70th and 71st goals of the season, breaking Wayne Gretzky 's OHL record for most goals by a 16-year-old. He was awarded the Red Tilson Trophy as the most outstanding player in

1414-653: A significant concentration of teams in the central and southwestern parts of the United States, although the league began to expand to east coast as of 2015. In October 2016, the Tier III United States Premier Hockey League , a league predominately located on the east coast, applied to USA Hockey for approval of a Tier II league to begin in the 2017–18 season, however, the league was denied that December and decided to operate its Tier II league independently. The NAHL, like

1515-400: A subsequent bye to the tournament semifinal. He was also named Player of the game for the second time in the tournament for his performance on the night. Meeting Russia in the semifinal and down 5–4 with less than ten seconds left in regulation, Tavares fought off two Russian players along the boards and backhanded a shot towards the goal. The shot was blocked by defenceman Dmitri Kulikov

1616-546: A team finished as the sixth seed in the East for the second consecutive season. His 47 goals led the team in goals and was third overall in the NHL only behind the 50 goals scored by Leon Draisaitl of the Edmonton Oilers and the league leading 51 goals scored by Alexander Ovechkin , captain of the Washington Capitals. In the opening round of the 2019 playoffs , the Maple Leafs would be eliminated in seven games by

1717-532: A torn medial collateral ligament (MCL) and a torn meniscus in his knee during the quarterfinal game against Latvia , forcing him to miss the remainder of the Olympics as well as the remainder of the 2013–14 season. At the time of his injury, Tavares ranked third in the NHL with 24 goals, 42 assists and 66 points in 59 games. Half way into the 2014–15 season, he was selected for the 2015 NHL All-Star Game , along with teammate Jaroslav Halák . Tavares finished

1818-592: A very young age, Tavares moved to Oakville , Ontario. This is where he was first exposed to minor hockey through the Minor Oaks Hockey Association. Tavares also played soccer and lacrosse , and his highly competitive nature often led him to fight with other players. Tavares excelled at lacrosse, following in the footsteps of his uncle John Tavares , the all-time scoring leader in the National Lacrosse League (NLL), and

1919-464: A younger age. The Canadian Hockey League (CHL), the umbrella organization which governs major junior hockey in Canada, sent a proposal to Hockey Canada recommending that the rule be expanded across junior hockey, which eventually was granted. To date, only eight other players— Aaron Ekblad , Connor McDavid , Sean Day , Joe Veleno , Shane Wright , Connor Bedard and Michael Misa —have been granted

2020-817: Is currently the only Tier I league in the country, consisting of teams in the central and midwestern United States. The USHL provides an alternative to the Canadian Hockey League, which pays its major junior hockey players a stipend, for players who wish to maintain NCAA eligibility for later in their career. While playing in the USHL, all player expenses are paid for by the team; no membership or equipment fees are charged. Unlike major junior teams, free-college stipend does not exist. Historically, professional leagues have drafted less directly from USHL teams, although this trend has shifted in recent years, coinciding with

2121-488: The 2006 IIHF World U18 Championships in Sweden , but failed to medal once more, falling to the Czech Republic in the bronze medal game. Later in the off-season, he was invited to the under-18 team's summer training camp to prepare for the 2006 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament in the Czech Republic and Slovakia , though an injury ultimately prevented him from participating. During the following season, Tavares

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2222-636: The 2009 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships , it was speculated that the Generals were ready to trade him to the London Knights . Tavares' future with the Generals had been questioned since the beginning of the season as the Generals were not expected to seriously contend for the championship, while the Knights were among the league leaders. The deal was made official on January 8, 2009, as Oshawa sent Tavares, Michael Del Zotto and Darryl Borden to

2323-571: The 2013 playoffs . He would finish with three goals, two assists and five points in six games as the Islanders were eliminated by the top seeded Penguins. On September 9, 2013, Tavares was named as the 14th captain in New York Islanders history, replacing former Islander Mark Streit of the Philadelphia Flyers, who served as team captain since 2011. On February 19, 2014, during the 2014 Winter Olympics , Tavares suffered

2424-531: The 2014 Winter Olympics despite an injury preventing him from participating in the final two games. Tavares was born on September 20, 1990, in Mississauga , Ontario , to Barbara and Joe Tavares, who are of Polish and Portuguese descent, respectively. His maternal grandparents, Bolesław and Josephine Kowal, immigrated from Poland to Sudbury , Ontario, and his paternal grandparents Manuel and Dorotea Tavares immigrated from Portugal to Toronto , Ontario. At

2525-595: The 2022–23 season , second in the Atlantic Division and third in the Eastern Conference, setting up a second consecutive first-round meeting with the Tampa Bay Lightning . While the Leafs were generally identified as the favourites going into the series as the higher seeded team, the long history of failure to advance past the first round was widely acknowledged. Many suggested that the outcome of

2626-551: The 98th player to do so . His 1,000th point came from an assist on a game-tying goal by Morgan Rielly with 6.4 seconds left in the third period to send the game to overtime, which the Maple Leafs ultimately lost 4–3. The Islanders organization offered a congratulatory tribute to Tavares on the jumbotron prior to the overtime period, which was largely booed by the home New York fans in attendance. Entering his final season under contract, Tavares relinquished his role as captain to Auston Matthews on August 14, 2024, instead stepping into

2727-622: The Canadian Hockey League (CHL) Rookie of the Year in 2006 and CHL Player of the Year in 2007. Tavares finished his Major Junior and OHL career with most goals (215), and 6th in points (433). Tavares was the focus of an unsuccessful push to have the NHL's draft rules changed to allow him to participate in the 2008 Entry Draft , as well as an attempt to allow him to play in the American Hockey League (AHL) as

2828-885: The Canadian Hockey League (CHL) : The championship teams from each league, as well as a pre-selected host team, compete for the Memorial Cup in a round-robin tournament to determine a national champion. Major Junior players were historically deemed ineligible to play college hockey in the United States , because they were considered to be professionals by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). Major Junior players retain their eligibility for Canadian universities however, and all three leagues have scholarship programs for players. The NCAA changed its position and decided that CHL players were no longer ineligible as of

2929-616: The Clarence Schmalz Cup which was first awarded in 1938. The Ontario Junior C playoffs are played for between six of the Province's seven different regional leagues. In Quebec and West of Manitoba, Junior C hockey tends to be an extension of the local minor hockey system and is sometimes called Juvenile or House League. In Ontario, Manitoba, and the Maritimes, Junior C is run independently of minor hockey systems, though with

3030-823: The Coupe Dodge in Quebec , the Don Johnson Cup in the Atlantic Provinces , and the Keystone Cup that represents all of Western Canada, from British Columbia to Northwestern Ontario . Junior C (Junior A in Québec ) generally consists of local competitions, but is considered competitive in some regions, and serve as seeding or farm-teams for Junior B teams. Ontario Junior C Hockey has six rounds of best-of-seven playoffs (up to 42 games per team) for

3131-476: The Dallas Stars on October 9, 2010, Tavares suffered a mild concussion late during the first period. The Stars' Adam Burish bumped into Tavares, and the latter was unable to return to the game. He scored his first career hat-trick on October 23, in a 4-3 loss to the Florida Panthers . He then scored his second career NHL hat-trick, as well as his first career natural hat-trick, on January 15, 2011, in

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3232-694: The Greater Metro Junior A Hockey League has operated as an independent league in Ontario, Quebec, and Alberta. The league widely recruits players from outside of North America. In late 2016, the United States Premier Hockey League , an organization composed of several USA Hockey Tier III Junior as well as many youth hockey leagues, applied for a Tier II league. The Tier II status was denied in December 2016 but

3333-559: The Metropolitan Division . He finished the 2015–16 season playing in 78 games with 33 goals, 37 assists and 70 points. On April 24, Game 6 of the Eastern Conference Quarterfinals against the Florida Panthers , trailing 1–0 in the final minute of play, assisted by Nikolay Kulemin and Nick Leddy , Tavares scored the game-tying goal on Panthers goaltender Roberto Luongo off a loose puck in

3434-587: The Montreal Canadiens , Tavares scored his first goal for the club on goaltender Carey Price in a 3–2 overtime win. On October 7, Tavares recorded his ninth career NHL hat-trick (and first for Toronto) in a 7–6 overtime victory over the Chicago Blackhawks . On January 10, 2019, Tavares recorded his 300th goal in a 4–2 win over the New Jersey Devils on Devils goaltender Keith Kinkaid . Tavares made his first return to Long Island to play

3535-662: The New York Islanders . On July 15, 2009, Tavares signed a three-year, entry-level contract with the Islanders. His first NHL game was in the pre-season in a game against the Edmonton Oilers. He spent 22 minutes and 50 seconds on the ice alongside linemates Doug Weight and Sean Bergenheim in the Islanders' 3–2 loss. Weight, a veteran NHLer, said, "John's going to be a big piece of [an Islander rebuilding effort]." Tavares scored his first career NHL goal and assist in his first ever professional game, scoring on

3636-505: The North American 3 Hockey League Some Junior ice hockey leagues operate outside the framework of governing bodies such as Hockey Canada and USA Hockey , typically due to disagreements with governing bodies over player recruitment policies and finances. These leagues are sometimes referred to as 'unsanctioned', 'rogue' or 'outlaw' leagues due to their lack of sanctioning or oversight from an outside governing body. Since 2006,

3737-489: The Ontario Hockey League (OHL) in the spring of 2005. As OHL rules did not allow for players under age 15 to be drafted, the OHL introduced an exceptional player status clause, allowing the 14-year-old Tavares to be drafted one year sooner than he would otherwise have been eligible. Consequently, Tavares is the youngest player to ever be drafted in the OHL, although Bobby Orr was signed and had played at

3838-688: The Oshawa Generals ' Scholastic Player of the Year in 2007–08. Tavares also spends some of his time working with the Special Olympics . Tavares showed such promise as a hockey player that when he was seven, his parents moved him up one age group and he began playing with older children. From there, he moved on to the Mississauga Braves of the Greater Toronto Hockey League (GTHL). After playing

3939-799: The Philadelphia Flyers and December 10, against his hometown team, the Toronto Maple Leafs . The record was originally set by Bryan Trottier , when he scored five consecutive goals in a 1982 game against the Philadelphia Flyers . On March 17, 2010, Tavares scored five points (two goals and three assists) in a 5–2 win over the Vancouver Canucks . At the end of the season, Tavares finished second in rookie scoring, behind Colorado Avalanche forward Matt Duchene , with 54 points (24 goals, 30 assists) in all 82 games played. As New York opened up their season at home against

4040-1026: The President's Cup in 2002 and 2021 and went to the 2002 Memorial Cup finals, which they lost to the Kootenay Ice . List of Victoriaville Tigres who have played in the National Hockey League . Junior ice hockey There are four levels of Junior hockey in the Canadian Club System: 1. Major Junior, 2. Junior A, 3. Junior B, and 4. Junior C. Not all teams playing in Canadian Junior leagues are based in Canada . As of 2024 , there were approximately twelve US-based teams playing in various Major Junior and Junior A leagues in Canada. In 2023, BC Hockey announced plans to restructure its Junior framework following

4141-538: The Toronto Marlies . However, like the NHL, the AHL declined to amend its by-laws and Tavares subsequently returned to the OHL. The NHL International Scouting Services ranked Tavares as the top draft prospect in the world, ahead of defenceman Victor Hedman and forwards Magnus Pääjärvi-Svensson and Matt Duchene in its March 2009 update. The 2009 draft class was led by Tavares, who was selected first overall by

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4242-619: The US . In 2023, the British Columbia Hockey League (BCHL) withdrew from the Hockey Canada framework, and thus became an independent league. In response, BC Hockey announced plans to restructure its Junior framework, which included an opportunity for some Junior B teams (styled "Junior A Tier 2" by BC Hockey) to be promoted to Junior A (styled "Junior A Tier 1" by BC Hockey) and eventually seek membership with

4343-399: The major junior level as a member of the Oshawa Generals of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) before being traded to the London Knights at the 2009 OHL trading deadline along with Michael Del Zotto . Tavares broke into the OHL after gaining exceptional player status at age 14, allowing the Generals to select him in the OHL Priority Draft as an underage player in 2005. Tavares was named

4444-432: The 1998–99 season with the Braves' novice team, Tavares moved to the Mississauga Senators of the GTHL the following season. With the Senators' AAA minor atom team, Tavares won the GTHL minor atom championship in the 1999–2000 season. Tavares eventually moved to the Toronto Marlboros of the GTHL. During the 2003–04 season Tavares was teammates with his friend Sam Gagner, and scored 95 goals and 187 points in 90 games to lead

4545-511: The 2014–15 season as runner up for the Art Ross Trophy with 86 points (38 goals, 48 assists) in all 82 games played, one point behind the recipient, Dallas Stars forward and captain Jamie Benn . Additionally, Tavares was named a finalist for the Hart Memorial Trophy for the second time in his career; ultimately ceding the award to Montreal Canadiens goaltender Carey Price . On April 19, 2015, Tavares scored 15 seconds into overtime against Washington Capitals goaltender Braden Holtby in Game 3 of

4646-418: The 2025–26 season. The decision was made after a class action was filed on behalf of a player who was declared ineligible after having played two exhibition games in the OHL when he was 16 years old. The CHL places a cap of three 20-year-old players per team, and allows up to four 16-year-olds on each roster. While 15-year-old players were formerly permitted to play a limited number of games per season at

4747-495: The Buck Houle Award with Bryan Cameron , "in recognition of outstanding on ice performance, leadership and loyalty". During this season, he also played 16 games with the Milton Icehawks of the Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League (OPJHL), during which he recorded 11 goals and 23 points. Tavares' debut with the Icehawks came while he was only 13, making him one of the youngest players to ever play junior hockey. Tavares petitioned to gain eligibility to play major junior in

4848-536: The CHL level, they are now permitted to play only if they are deemed exceptional by Hockey Canada . As of 2024 , nine players have qualified under this rule: centre John Tavares in 2005, defenceman Aaron Ekblad in 2011, centre Connor McDavid in 2012, defenceman Sean Day in 2013, centre Joe Veleno in 2015, centre Shane Wright in 2019, forward Connor Bedard in 2020, forward Michael Misa in 2022, and defenceman Landon DuPont in 2024. CHL teams are currently permitted two "imports" (players from outside Canada and

4949-403: The CJHL. The league expected the evaluations to be completed during the 2024—25 season. Junior B (Junior AA in Québec ; Tier 2 in British Columbia ) was created in 1933, to differentiate between teams eligible for Memorial Cup competition and those who were not. The major championships across Canada are the Sutherland Cup in Southern Ontario , the Barkley Cup in the Ottawa District ,

5050-403: The Eastern Conference Quarterfinals of the 2015 playoffs . The goal, which gave the Islanders a 2–1 victory in the game and a 2–1 lead in the series, was the first game-winning overtime goal in the playoffs for the Islanders since 1993 . Despite this, the Capitals would go on to win the series in seven games. Tavares scored the first regular season goal for the Islanders at Barclays Center in

5151-496: The Eastern Conference with scoring 47 points (29 goals, 18 assists) in all 48 games played. Tavares was also named a finalist for the Hart Memorial Trophy , awarded to the NHL's most valuable player in the regular season, which was eventually awarded to Alexander Ovechkin of the Washington Capitals. He made his playoff debut on May 1, 2013, against the Pittsburgh Penguins. Tavares scored his first career Stanley Cup playoff goal against Pittsburgh goaltender Marc-André Fleury in Game 3 of

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5252-509: The Generals, and finished the 2005–06 season with 77 points, including 45 goals. Tavares was named to the OHL's all-rookie team, and won both the Emms Family Award and CHL Rookie of the Year awards as the top first-year player in both the OHL and CHL respectively. As a 16-year-old in 2006–07 , Tavares was selected to represent the OHL for two games in January for the annual ADT Canada-Russia Challenge , including one game in Oshawa . Later that month, on January 25, 2007, Tavares registered

5353-436: The Islanders on February 28, in a highly-publicized, sold-out game. Tavares was relentlessly booed and heckled by Islanders fans throughout the match, including during his tribute video, and items were thrown at Tavares on the ice. The Islanders would win the game 6–1, scoring six unanswered goals after Toronto initially scored early in the game. In response to the way Tavares had been treated in his return to New York, fans and

5454-408: The Junior A British Columbia Hockey League (BCHL) withdrew its membership with Hockey Canada and became an independent league. In 2024, the Vancouver Island Junior Hockey League (VIJHL) announced that it would also withdraw from the Hockey Canada framework and become an independent farm league for the BCHL beginning in the 2024-25 season. In Europe, Junior teams are usually associated with

5555-442: The Knights in exchange for Scott Valentine , Christian Thomas , Michael Zador and six draft picks. Tavares made his debut with the Knights on January 11 against the Mississauga St. Michael's Majors . Making his return to Oshawa at the 2009 CHL Top Prospects Game as captain of Team Orr, he recorded an assist in a 6–1 win over Team Cherry, but injured his shoulder after Zack Kassian of the Peterborough Petes checked him behind

5656-456: The Leafs lineup on November 5, against the Los Angeles Kings . On April 5, 2021, Tavares recorded his 800th career NHL point with an assist on an Auston Matthews goal in the Maple Leafs' 5–3 win over the Calgary Flames . On May 20, in the Leafs' opening Stanley Cup playoff game against the Montreal Canadiens, Tavares was upended by Canadiens defencemen Ben Chiarot . Canadiens forward Corey Perry attempted to jump over Tavares as he fell to

5757-401: The Maple Leafs team organized a Tavares appreciation day two days later for a home match against the Buffalo Sabres , which garnered support from Toronto mayor John Tory ; the day, which was dubbed "TavaresDayTO" concluded with the Maple Leafs defeating the Sabres 5–2 in a game in which Tavares scored. On March 17, Tavares recorded his 700th career NHL point with his 40th goal of the season in

5858-400: The Maple Leafs to the second round for the first time since 2004 . Tavares and the Maple Leafs would eventually be defeated in the second round by the eighth-seeded Florida Panthers in five games. On December 11, 2023, entering a game against his former team, the New York Islanders, with 998 career points, Tavares recorded a goal and an assist to reach 1,000 career points in the NHL, becoming

5959-430: The Marlboros' bantam team to the 2004 Bantam AAA Provincial Hockey Championships, where the Marlboros defeated Drew Doughty and the London Jr. Knights 5–0 in the championship game. Tavares scored one goal in the game and was named the tournament's top forward. The following season, Tavares joined the Marlboros' minor midget team, where he recorded 91 goals and 158 points in 72 games. For his achievements, Tavares shared

6060-442: The NHL and NHL Players' Association (NHLPA) to make an exception for Tavares similar to the one the OHL had made in 2005. The attempt was unsuccessful and Tavares was required to wait until 2009 to participate in the NHL Entry Draft . In October 2007, it was reported that then- Toronto Maple Leafs general manager John Ferguson Jr. had offered the 17-year-old Tavares a spot with the team's American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate,

6161-420: The Swedes 5–1 to capture their fifth-straight gold medal. Tavares finished the tournament with eight goals and seven assists for 15 points in six games, second only to teammate Cody Hodgson in tournament scoring. Tavares was also named one of the top three players on the Canadian team by its coaching staff, as well as a tournament All-Star, Top Forward and MVP . As the New York Islanders failed to qualify for

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6262-520: The Tier III level pay a fee or tuition, commonly ranging from $ 4,000 to $ 9,500. This is for all accounts and purposes an amateur level, although some players go directly to NCAA Division I schools. Most Tier III players are looking to increase their skills in hopes to move up to Tier II or I, while other players go directly to NCAA Division III , ACHA and CHF schools. Prior to July 2011, USA Hockey split Tier III into Junior A and B divisions. USA Hockey currently has one sanctioned Tier III league,

6363-433: The US) each. Up until 1970, the leagues that were classified as Major Junior and "Junior A" today were both part of Junior A. In 1970 they were divided into "Tier I Junior A" or "Major Junior A" and "Tier II Junior A". In 1980, the three Major Junior A leagues opted for self-control over being controlled by the branches of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association (CAHA) and became Major Junior hockey, Tier II Junior A became

6464-449: The USHL, provides young players an alternative to major junior hockey, although the skill level is considered significantly lower than major junior hockey and typically filled with those who would not or did not make the roster of a Tier I team. Unlike Tier I, the NAHL does not pay for all players' expenses, such as room and board, but there is no tuition cost to the player as in Tier III. In addition to paying for room and board, players at

6565-412: The USNTDP moving to the USHL in 2009-10. In the 2019 NHL Entry Draft , 17 of the 44 players drafted out of the USHL played for the USNTDP. Those 44 draft picks were 16 more than any of the three leagues in the Canadian Hockey League, and included 9 first round picks (8 of which came from the USNTDP) and 7 second round picks. For most of its existence the USHL was considered inferior in quality of play to

6666-422: The USPHL moved forward with the new league anyway, creating the National Collegiate Development Conference. In response, the USPHL has removed all their junior level leagues (the NCDC and the Tier III-level Premier and Elite Divisions) from USA Hockey sanctioning since the 2017–18 season. In 2022, the Eastern Hockey League , which was operating two Tier III leagues, also left USA Hockey sanctioning. In 2023,

6767-400: The Washington Capitals in which he had two assists. Forbes remarked on the occasion that "in terms of individual achievements, the 32-year-old has absolutely realized the lofty potential that made him the first-overall pick in the 2009 NHL draft." Tavares finished the season playing in 80 games and recording 36 goals, 44 assists and 80 points. The Maple Leafs finished fourth in the league in

6868-432: The biggest free agent in the modern history of the NHL. Just before 1 pm, almost one hour into the free agency period, it became public knowledge that Tavares had informed the Islanders he would be leaving the team and signing with Toronto. On July 1, 2018, it was announced that Tavares had signed a seven-year, $ 77 million contract with his hometown team, the Toronto Maple Leafs . Tavares cited "Toronto's chances as

6969-408: The club, following Wilf Paiement and Daniel Marois . In the Maple Leafs' next game against the Islanders, Tavares recorded his 87th point of the season (a new career-high and his first point against his former team) in the 2–1 win, which clinched a playoff berth for Toronto. Tavares finished the season playing in all 82 games with 47 goals, 41 assists and 88 points recorded while the Maple Leafs as

7070-422: The crease with 53.2 seconds left in regulation. He finished the job by scoring the series-clinching goal in double overtime, winning a playoff series for the Islanders for the first time since 1993 before getting ousted in the second round in five games by the Tampa Bay Lightning. On January 13, 2017, in a game against the Florida Panthers, Tavares scored his 500th NHL point in his 550th career NHL game, making him

7171-451: The days leading up to the opening of the signing window on July 1, including a meeting with the Islanders to contemplate re-signing before hitting free agency. Although many analysts predicted that Tavares would sign a new contract with New York before he hit the open market, the re-signing deadline passed without a new contract being signed, and Tavares officially became a free agent at noon ( EDT ) on July 1. Many publications called Tavares

7272-567: The departure of its only Junior A league . Its three Junior B leagues ( PJHL , KIJHL and VIJHL ) were re-styled as "Junior A Tier 2", with plans to promote some to "Junior A Tier 1" following an independent evaluation. It was expected that those teams promoted to "Junior A Tier 1" would eventually apply for membership in the Canadian Junior Hockey League (CJHL), an association of Junior A leagues governed by Hockey Canada and its regional branches . BC Hockey expected

7373-542: The evaluations to be completed during the 2024-25 season. Before the process was completed, the VIJHL announced that it would also withdraw from the Hockey Canada framework and become an independent farm league for the British Columbia Hockey League (BCHL) beginning in the 2024-25 season. Major Junior is the highest level of Junior ice hockey in Canada. There are three Major Junior leagues that collectively make up

7474-482: The final. Named to Canada's Olympic team for the 2014 Winter Olympics , Tavares injured his knee in Team Canada's quarterfinal match against Latvia . As a result, he was unable to play for the remainder of the tournament, as well as the 2013–14 NHL season. He watched the team's eventual gold medal win over Sweden from the dressing room, and joined the medal ceremony on crutches. Tavares would later reflect on

7575-510: The first game of the NHL season against the Ottawa Senators, Tavares was named the 25th captain in the history of the Maple Leafs, filling a position that had been vacant for more than 3 + 1 ⁄ 2 years since the trade of Dion Phaneuf . On October 16, in a game against the Washington Capitals, Tavares sustained a broken finger after getting hit in the hand with the puck, which caused him to miss seven games. He then returned to

7676-573: The first game of the tournament, it was announced that Tavares had suffered an oblique injury and would be returning to Toronto. Following the Maple Leafs' first-round exit from the 2024 Stanley Cup playoffs , Tavares was a late addition to the Team Canada roster for the 2024 IIHF World Championship . He was thereafter named team captain for the tournament. As he had only arrived on site a short time beforehand, Tavares did not dress for Team Canada's opening game against Great Britain . Tavares has been praised by his coaches for his ability to anticipate

7777-404: The first player from his draft class to reach the milestone. Tavares' contract with the Islanders was set to expire following the completion of the 2017–18 season, during which he recorded 37 goals, 47 assists and 84 points in all 82 games. With Tavares set to become an unrestricted free agent for the first time in his career, he decided to test the free-agent market by meeting with six teams in

7878-417: The first round-robin game against the Czech Republic , an 8–1 win, and was named Player of the game. In the final round-robin game against the United States , Tavares scored a hat-trick for his 12th career goal of the tournament to tie Eric Lindros and Jeff Carter for the all-time Canadian junior record. In doing so, Tavares helped propel Canada to a 7–4 win that gave them the top spot in their pool and

7979-419: The ice, in doing so, however, Perry's knee clipped Tavares in the head. Ultimately, Tavares was stretchered off the ice and was transported to the hospital. After the game, Perry felt remorse for his role on the incident: "I don't know what else to do there. I tried to jump. I know Johnny pretty well and just hope he's OK." Tavares was taken to St. Michael's Hospital , and was discharged the following day, but

8080-464: The league, and named the CHL Player of the Year . Tavares scored 40 goals in 59 games for the Generals during the 2007–08 season , while his 118 points was placed him third in OHL scoring. Tavares led the OHL in scoring until he missed several games to represent the Canada men's national junior ice hockey team at the 2008 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships . As Tavares was participating in

8181-495: The major junior levels. But it continued to improve and as of 2019 about 21 percent of NHL players had played USHL in their career. Between 80 and 90 percent of USHL players continued into NCAA hockey. Currently, the North American Hockey League is the only USA Hockey-sanctioned Tier II league in the United States. The NAHL consists of teams spread across the western two thirds of the United States with

8282-634: The net. On March 8, 2009, Tavares set the OHL goal-scoring record with his 214th goal, passing the previous record held by Peter Lee . The next day, he received his third OHL Player of the Week recognition of the season. Although he was born five days after the September 15 cutoff date for eligibility in the 2008 NHL Entry Draft , there was a significant effort made to allow Tavares into the Draft. Following his 72-goal campaign in 2006–07, Tavares' agents asked

8383-404: The play since he joined the OHL. A lack of speed had been the most common criticism of Tavares' play, something he spent his junior career attempting to improve. Tavares' skating speed is something he greatly improved since turning professional. The media hype he has encountered has led Tavares to remain guarded when speaking to the media, while his teammates and family attempt to shield him from

8484-632: The playoffs in Tavares' rookie season in the NHL, he was selected to the Canadian men's team for the 2010 IIHF World Championship in Germany . Canada General Manager Mark Messier made a specific effort to assemble a young team; as a result, Tavares was one of five teenagers on the final roster. With seven goals in seven games, Tavares led all tournament players in goal-scoring. Despite recording no assists, he ranked fifth in points. He helped Canada to

8585-522: The quarterfinal against Russia , where they were defeated 5–2. The following year, Tavares returned to the national team for the 2011 IIHF World Championship in Slovakia . He improved to nine points over seven games with five goals and four assists to lead Canada in scoring; he ranked fifth among all tournament players for the second consecutive year. As Canada again reached the quarterfinal, they were eliminated once more by Russia, losing 2–1. Tavares

8686-635: The rigours of the professional game to develop. However, not all players on a European junior team are necessarily property of their professional club, and may elect to sign elsewhere. At the World Hockey Summit in 2010, nations in Europe expressed concern about the number of junior players leaving to play in North America, despite the improved talent level and the increasing popularity of the IIHF Ice Hockey World Junior Championships . Slavomir Lener,

8787-462: The role of alternate captain, the same position he was in during the 2018–19 campaign, his first season with the team. During his rookie season in the OHL, Tavares competed for Team Ontario in the 2006 World U-17 Hockey Challenge in Saskatchewan as a 15-year-old, but failed to medal. Later that year, at the end of the 2005–06 season , he was selected to join Canada 's under-18 team for

8888-656: The same mostly recreational purpose. Junior ice hockey in the United States is sanctioned by USA Hockey . The top level is Tier I, represented by the United States Hockey League . Tier II is represented by the North American Hockey League . There are several Tier III and independently sanctioned leagues throughout the country. Some US-based teams play in Canadian leagues outside of the USA Hockey framework. The United States Hockey League (USHL)

8989-609: The same status. The Oshawa Generals held the first pick in the 2005 draft, and they selected Tavares, earning him the Jack Ferguson Award , which is given to the player picked first overall in the OHL Priority Selection. Tavares played his first OHL game on September 23, 2005, scoring his first OHL goal in a game held just three days after his 15th birthday. He showed he could play in the OHL immediately, scoring ten goals in his first nine games with

9090-529: The selection camp for the 2008 World Junior Championships and made the final roster for the tournament on his second attempt. He scored four goals to help Canada to its fourth-straight gold medal in the competition. Returning the next year, along with Zach Boychuk , P. K. Subban and Thomas Hickey from the previous year's gold medal-winning team, Tavares was selected to compete in the 2009 World Junior Championships in Ottawa, Ontario . He scored three points in

9191-532: The series would have major ramifications for the team going forward, including the status of both general manager Kyle Dubas and head coach Sheldon Keefe , as well as the long-term future of the core that included Tavares. Tavares recorded his first ever playoff hat-trick on April 20, in a first-round game against the sixth-seeded Lightning. He would go on to score the series-winning goal against Lightning goaltender Andrei Vasilevskiy in overtime in Game 6, sending

9292-543: The shortened 2012–13 season, Tavares was third in the NHL with 28 goals (Only behind Washington Capitals forward and captain Alexander Ovechkin , who had 32 as the league leader and Tampa Bay Lightning forward Steven Stamkos , who had 29, respectively. He helped the Islanders reach the Stanley Cup playoffs for the first time since 2007 after the Islanders finished the season as the eighth and final seed in

9393-521: The third-seeded Boston Bruins for the second consecutive year and surrendering a 3–2 series lead this time around. In the series, Tavares would also record two goals and three assists for five points in all seven games played. Prior to the 2019–20 season , Tavares was granted a leave of absence from the team's first pre-season game in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador in September 2019 to spend with his wife and newborn son. On October 2, 2019, just before

9494-682: The top tier of hockey in the CAHA and became Junior A hockey. Junior A (Junior AAA in Québec ; Tier 1 in British Columbia ) hockey is one level below Major Junior. It is governed by the respective regional branches of Hockey Canada . The Canadian Junior Hockey League (CJHL) is an association of nine Junior A leagues: The national championship is the Centennial Cup . Unlike Major Junior players, Junior A players retain their NCAA eligibility and may go on to play college hockey in

9595-579: The tournament as "bittersweet." Tavares rejoined Team Canada for the 2016 World Cup of Hockey , the first time the event was held in twelve years. The team reached the event final, where they defeated Team Europe 2–1 to secure the gold. After the Maple Leafs were eliminated from the 2019 Stanley Cup playoffs by the Boston Bruins, Tavares committed to play for Team Canada at the 2019 IIHF World Championship in Slovakia. However, shortly before

9696-552: Was a ball boy for his uncle's NLL team, the Buffalo Bandits . The younger Tavares credits his uncle with teaching him the importance of remaining unselfish, stating what he learned by following his uncle with the Bandits has made him better both as a person and a hockey player. Many skills he learned in lacrosse—such as spinning off checks and battling in traffic—transferred to ice hockey and improved Tavares' abilities as

9797-519: Was chosen by coaches as one of the three best players on Team Canada, along with defenceman Alex Pietrangelo and forward Andrew Ladd . Tavares played for SC Bern in Switzerland during the 2012–13 NHL lock-out and quickly became the PostFinance Top Scorer , tallying 42 points—including 17 goals—in just 28 games. He also played for Team Canada at the 2012 Spengler Cup , which the nation ultimately won after defeating HC Davos in

9898-570: Was competitive enough to deter players from entering into the CHL Import Draft . John Tavares (ice hockey) John Tavares (born September 20, 1990) is a Canadian professional ice hockey forward and alternate captain of the Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey League (NHL). In the 2009 NHL Entry Draft , he was selected first overall by the New York Islanders , for whom he played nine seasons and served as captain for five seasons. Previously, Tavares competed at

9999-412: Was invited to Canada's national junior selection camp in preparation for the 2007 World Junior Championships , but was not named to the final roster. After completing his second OHL season, however, Tavares was named to the Canada's junior team for the 2007 Super Series against Russian junior players. He scored four goals and one assist as Canada won the series 7–0–1. Tavares earned another invite to

10100-412: Was named the most valuable player of the 2009 tournament after scoring eight goals and 15 points in six games. He also participated in the 2006 IIHF World U18 Championships , but failed to medal. Additionally, Tavares represented Team Ontario at the 2006 World U-17 Hockey Challenge and 2007 Super Series . On January 7, 2014, he was named to the 2014 Canadian Olympic Hockey Team , winning a gold medal at

10201-470: Was ruled out indefinitely with a concussion. In his absence, the Leafs would rally to win three games in a row, but would ultimately lose the series to the Canadiens in seven games, surrendering a 3–1 series lead in the process. On November 15, 2022, Tavares scored his 400th NHL goal in a 5–2 victory over the Pittsburgh Penguins . He played his 1,000th NHL game on January 29, 2023, a 5–1 victory against

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