- Travis Moen
Infobox Ice Hockey Player
image_size = 200px
team=Anaheim Ducks
former_teams =Chicago Blackhawks
league = NHL
position = Winger
shoots = Left
height_ft = 6
height_in = 2
weight_lb = 216
nickname = Trapper, Moses
nationality = CAN
birth_date = birth date and age|1982|4|6
birth_place =Swift Current , SK
draft = 155th overall
draft_year = 2000
draft_team =Calgary Flames
career_start = 2002Travis Moen (born
April 6 ,1982 inSwift Current ,Saskatchewan ) is a Canadian hockey player for theAnaheim Ducks of theNational Hockey League . Although he was born inSwift Current , he grew up inStewart Valley , SK. He was originally drafted in the fifth round of the2000 NHL Entry Draft by theCalgary Flames , however, he never played for the club.Playing career
Junior career
Travis Moen played for the
Kelowna Rockets in theWestern Hockey League for five years, from 1998 to 2003. Moen played in 181 games for the Rockets, scoring a total of 21 goals, 37 assists and 58 points with 399 penalty minutes.Professional
Moen was drafted in the fifth round, 155th overall in the
2000 NHL Entry Draft by theCalgary Flames , but was never signed to a contract by the Flames and remained in the WHL. As afree agent , Moen was signed by theChicago Blackhawks onOctober 21 ,2002 . The Blackhawks assigned him to play for their minor-league affiliate, theNorfolk Admirals for the 2002–03 season.Moen managed to make the Blackhawks in 2003–04 and played all 82 games the team played that season. The year after, he played for the Admirals of the AHL due to the
2004–05 NHL lockout .Before the
2005–06 NHL Season , Moen was traded to theMighty Ducks of Anaheim forMikael Holmqvist onJuly 30 ,2005 . Moen played 39 games for the Mighty Ducks that season, and appeared in his first NHL playoff game, also scoring his first playoff goal in a game against theColorado Avalanche onMay 5 ,2006 . Moen was a healthy scratch on and off during the playoffs until the Mighty Ducks were eliminated by theEdmonton Oilers .In the
2006–07 NHL season , Moen played on the Duck's third line withSelke Trophy candidateSamuel Påhlsson andRob Niedermayer , and it was the only line thathead coach Randy Carlyle did not change throughout the course of the season. Moen also had the first multiple goal-game of his career in a game against theEdmonton Oilers , where he scored two goals.The Ducks qualified for the playoffs, and in the Western Conference semifinals, Moen scored the game-winning goal in overtime in game 4 against the
Vancouver Canucks to win the game and give Anaheim a 3–1 series lead. Moen then scored another game-winning goal in Game 1 of the2007 Stanley Cup Final against theOttawa Senators , and scored the cup-winning goal in game 5 to win his firstStanley Cup . This goal was actually an own goal and since he was the last player to touch the puck he was awarded the goal.Trivia
*During the
offseason , Moen works on his family's convert|3500|acre|km2|sing=onfarm in hishometown ofStewart Valley ,Saskatchewan . [http://www.anaheimducks.com/press/release/article.php?dir=200501&id=1474]
*Scored the Stanley Cup-winning goal in the2007 NHL Playoffs against theOttawa Senators .
*Appeared as himself in the "Bed and Break Fast" episode of the Canadian TV showCorner Gas .Transactions
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June 24 ,2000 - Drafted by theCalgary Flames in the 5th round, 155th overall.
*October 21 ,2002 - Signed as afree agent by theChicago Blackhawks .
*July 30 ,2005 - Traded to theMighty Ducks of Anaheim forMikael Holmqvist .Awards & Achievements
*2006–07 - NHL -
Stanley Cup (Anaheim)Career Statistics
External links
*hockeydb|45163
* [http://sports.espn.go.com/nhl/players/profile?statsId=3239 ESPN.com player profile]
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