- Wes Walz
Infobox Ice Hockey Player
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played_for =Minnesota Wild Detroit Red Wings Calgary Flames Philadelphia Flyers Boston Bruins
league = NHL
position = Centre
shoots = Right
height_ft = 5
height_in = 10
weight_lb = 180
nickname =
nationality = CAN
birth_date = Birth date and age|1970|5|15|mf=y
birth_place = Calgary, AB
draft = 57th overall
draft_year = 1989
draft_team =Boston Bruins
career_start = 1991
career_end = 2007Wes Walz (born
15 May , 1970 inCalgary ,Alberta ) is aCanadian assistant coach with theTampa Bay Lightning ice hockey club of theNational Hockey League (NHL). Previously, he played center for theMinnesota Wild of the NHL. Walz skated in 607 NHL games in 11 seasons with Boston, Philadelphia, Calgary, Detroit, and Minnesota. He had 260 points (109 goals, 151 assists) and 343 PIM and earned 40 career multi-point games.Walz was drafted by the
Boston Bruins 57th overall in the1989 NHL Entry Draft . At the time, he was playing for theLethbridge Hurricanes of theWestern Hockey League , a team for which he played two seasons, playing 119 games and scoring 83 goals and 161 assists for 244 points in that span. For the next seven seasons, Walz was a fringe NHLer, playing a good chunk of his time in theAmerican Hockey League . He averaged better than a point per game in the AHL, but it never got him a full-time NHL job. He did manage to score a career-high 38 points in 53 games for theCalgary Flames in 1993–94, but in 1996 he left North American Hockey for the Swiss league.After four seasons in
Switzerland , Walz returned toNorth America by signing a contract with the expansionMinnesota Wild . During training camp for the Wild, Walz displayed an extremely hard work ethic and seemingly unstoppable amount of energy on the ice. Due to his efforts, Wild head coachJacques Lemaire almost immediately dubbed Walz as his "checker", placing him primarily on the checking line. This was a turning point in Walz's career, as he became not only a full-time NHL player with Minnesota, but also one of the league's best defensive forwards and considered by many as one of the league's premier "ironmen" comparable with players such asRod Brind'Amour . In his first season back, Walz played all 82 regular season games, scoring 18 goals of which seven were shorthanded. When the Wild made the playoffs in 2003, Walz was there helping them make it all the way to the semi-finals, scoring seven goals and six assists in 18 games.On
November 1 ,2007 , Walz left the team due to personal reasons. OnNovember 8 ,2007 , he was granted an indefinite leave of absence by the Wild. [ [http://sports.yahoo.com/nhl/news;_ylt=AinFzCKX6ztV6Yy4RaaKRtd7vLYF?slug=ap-wild-walz&prov=ap&type=lgns Wild, Walz to hold press conference Saturday] ]On
December 1 ,2007 , The Minnesota Wild held a press conference where Walz announced his retirement. [ [http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/news_story/?ID=224079&hubname=nhl Former Wild captain Walz retires] ] Walz retired as the franchise's leader in all-time games played, although he is now in second behindMarián Gáborík . His retirement left Gaborik as the only remaining player from the Wild's inaugural season in 2000–01.ee also
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Captain (ice hockey)
*List of NHL players
*List of NHL seasons References
2005
NHL Official Guide & Record Book ISBN 0-920445-91-8
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