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Alex Goligoski

Alexander Goligoski (born July 30, 1985) is an American professional ice hockey defenseman for the Minnesota Wild of the National Hockey League (NHL). During his NHL career, he has also played for the Pittsburgh Penguins, the organization that drafted him in the second round, 61st overall, in 2004, the Dallas Stars and Arizona Coyotes. He was part of the Pittsburgh Penguins 2009 Stanley Cup championship team.

Alex Goligoski
Goligoski with the Arizona Coyotes in 2019
Born (1985-07-30) July 30, 1985 (age 38)
Grand Rapids, Minnesota, U.S.
Height 5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Weight 185 lb (84 kg; 13 st 3 lb)
Position Defense
Shoots Left
NHL team
Former teams
Minnesota Wild
Pittsburgh Penguins
Dallas Stars
Arizona Coyotes
National team  United States
NHL Draft 61st overall, 2004
Pittsburgh Penguins
Playing career 2007–present

Playing career edit

Amateur edit

Goligoski was drafted by the Pittsburgh Penguins in the second round from Grand Rapids High School (Thunderhawks), 61st overall, of the 2004 NHL Entry Draft. After being drafted, Goligoski played college hockey at Minnesota from 2004 to 2007, where he was assistant captain with Kellen Briggs. In 2004–05, he was named to the All-WCHA Rookie Team.[1] In 2005–06, he was named to the All-WCHA Second Team.[2]

Professional edit

Pittsburgh Penguins edit

 
Goligoski with the Penguins in March 2010.

He began his professional career with the Penguins' American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins in 2007. Goligoski was then recalled by Pittsburgh on February 5, 2008, and played his first NHL game against the Boston Bruins on February 13. After being returned to Wilkes-Barre, he again later recalled by Pittsburgh, registering his first point, an assist, on March 1 against the Ottawa Senators.

Due to injuries to Sergei Gonchar and Ryan Whitney, Goligoski began the 2008–09 season on the roster for Pittsburgh. He scored his first NHL goal in his first game that season against Alex Auld of the Ottawa Senators.[3] On November 13, Goligoski scored on his first shootout attempt of his career; the goal won the game for the Penguins.[4] He was a member of the 2009 Stanley Cup-winning Penguins team.

On June 15, 2009, Goligoski signed a three-year, $5.5 million extension with the Penguins.[5]

Dallas Stars edit

On February 21, 2011, Goligoski was traded to the Dallas Stars in exchange for left winger James Neal and defenseman Matt Niskanen.[6] He made his debut with the team two days later where he logged 23:34 of ice time and recorded one shot on goal.[7] As the Stars began a playoff push, Goligoski saw increased ice time per game and often played over 30 minutes.[8] Over his 23 games with Dallas, Goligoski averaged 26:04 of ice time per game and contributed five goals, three on the power play, and 15 points over that span.[9] Following the 2010–11 season, Goligoski was invited to play for the United States at the 2011 IIHF World Championship in Slovakia. He declined, however, because he had not had much off-time in the past few seasons.[10]

Goligoski returned to the Dallas Stars for the 2011–12 season, his first full season with the team.[11] He began the season strong, quickly resuming his pace from the previous season. As the Stars maintained a winning 11–5–0 record, he ranked second among Dallas defensemen in scoring with two goals and four assists. However, after breaking his thumb on November 11, Goligoski was placed on injured reserve by the Stars.[12] Despite missing 11 games, Goligoski still ranked third among Dallas defensemen upon returning to the lineup on December 8.[13] By mid-January, Goligoski led all teammates in overall time-on-ice per-game as well as power play time-on-ice per-game.[14] While logging these high minutes, he also compiled seven points through 11 games after registering one goal and one assist in the previous 13.[15] His efforts during the season earned him a four-year, $18.4 million contract extension on January 23, 2012.[14] He finished the season leading all Dallas blueliners with nine goals and 30 points although the Stars failed to qualify for the 2012 Stanley Cup playoffs.[16]

As a result of the 2012–13 NHL lockout, Goligoski and the Stars played a shortened season starting in January 2013 instead of October 2012. He struggled through the start of the season, tallying three points and a plus-two rating in ten games.[17] As such, he was a healthy scratch on February 6 for the first time since his rookie season in Pittsburgh.[18] Goligoski later credited the early season scratch for helping him better evaluate his game. He returned the lineup the following game and played alongside Jamie Oleksiak as the Stars' top defensive pairing.[19] As the season progressed, Goligoski played an integral role in improving the Stars' 2013 Stanley Cup playoffs chances. By early April, he had accumulated 22 points in 38 games and led the Stars in plus-minus at plus-5.[20] Although he missed a few games in April 2013 due to a fractured bone,[21] Goligoski finished the season with three goals and 24 assists.[22] Goligoski also found good chemistry with Brenden Dillon in the final months of the season that allowed him to free up his own play moving the puck up the ice.[23]

 
Goligoski with the Dallas Stars in 2014

Goligoski improved during the 2013–14 season, finishing third on the team with 42 points.[24] He failed to impress the Stars coaching staff to start the season and was subsequently made a healthy scratch early in October. At the time of the scratch, he had been pointless through eight games and was a minus-10.[25] In an effort to improve the Stars' playing record, Goligoski was tested out on the Stars' fourth line as another forward.[26] Upon returning to the lineup, Goligoski was paired with Jordie Benn as Ruff did not want to change the other defensive pairings.[27] He immediately bounced back following the scratch and maintained a plus-13 rating through November.[25] The defensive partners later changed after Stephane Robidas underwent shoulder surgery in November. Although the team maintained a 12–9–3 record, they were 7–3–1 when Goligoski and Trevor Daley were paired together.[28] Although this was short-lived, as Daley suffered a high ankle sprain in early December, Goligoski continued to see his ice time grow.[29] Once Daley returned, Goligoski upped his scoring abilities and together they quickly set new career highs. Goligoski tallied 28 points over his final 40 games while Daley had 13 points over his final 40 games.[30] From December 3 through April, Goligoski averaged .64 points per game and registered 32 points through 50 games.[31] He finished the regular season third in team scoring behind Benn and Seguin with 42 points while also leading the team in ice time.[32]

Prior to the start of the 2015–16 season, Goligoski was named an alternate captain alongside Vernon Fiddler and captain Jamie Benn.[33]

Arizona Coyotes edit

On June 16, 2016, the Stars traded Goligoski's rights to the Arizona Coyotes in exchange for a fifth-round pick in the 2016 NHL Entry Draft. The Coyotes had 30 days to sign him before he automatically became an unrestricted free agent.[34] Goligoski was eventually signed before the exclusivity window closed, agreeing to a five-year contract with the Coyotes on June 21.[35] Longtime Coyotes defenseman Shane Doan later specifically mentioned Goligoski as one of the reasons he decided to return to the team.[36] Goligoski, Connor Murphy, and Oliver Ekman-Larsson were expected to be the Coyotes defensive core for the 2016–17 season.[37] However, Goligoski and the Coyots struggled at the start of the season, with the defenceman tallying six assists in 11 games while the team maintained a 4–7–0 record.[38] The Coyotes eventually improved to a 9–13–0 record while Goligoski tallied his first goal with the team to end their three-game losing skid on December 10.[39] Goligoski and teammate Luke Schenn later played in their 600th career NHL game in a loss to the Vancouver Canucks on January 4, 2017.[40] By April, Goligoski had tallied six goals and 28 assists for 34 points through 79 games to tie for fourth on the team in points.[41]

During the 2017 offseason, the Coyotes traded for Jason Demers who was expected to man the second defensive pairing alongside Goligoski during the 2017–18 NHL season.[42] Goligoski and the Coyotes started the 2017–18 season on a losing streak, going 0–10–1 in their first 11 games. Goligoski snapped this streak by scoring in overtime on October 30, 2017, to secure the 4–3 win over the Philadelphia Flyers.[43] He later scored another game-winning goal in his 700th NHL game to lift the Coyotes to a 2–1 win over the San Jose Sharks on February 14, 2018. At the time, Goligoski had collected three goals and seven points through eight games to match the longest points streak of his career.[44] By early March, he was tied for fourth in team scoring with 30 points and first with 112 blocked shots.[45] He later sat out of the Coyotes three-game road trip in order to accompany his wife while she gave birth to their second child.[46] He returned to the Coyotes lineup on March 11 where he skated a team-high 21:39 and blocked two shots in their 1–0 win over the Canucks.[47]

Goligoski's third season with the Coyotes proved to be one of his least productive as he tallied 27 points, his lowest total for a full season in his career. Goligoski later explained that during the month of December, he had begun to experience burnout and "lost his passion for hockey."[48] Goligoski scored the first goal by an Arizona defenseman on October 26, 2018, while the Coyotes began the 2017–18 NHL season with a 4–5–0 record.[49] The team continued to improve throughout October and by the end of the month, they were tied with the New Jersey Devils for the fewest goals allowed and tied for fourth for fewest goals per game.[50] After suffering a lower-body injury during a game against the Vegas Golden Knights in mid-November,[51] Goligoski missed five games before rejoining the team for a 5–4 loss to the Flyers on November 8.[52] He missed one game in January due to an undisclosed illness[53] and half of another in February due to an upper body injury.[54] Although the Coyotes again failed to qualify for the Stanley Cup playoffs, they improved to 86 points overall which was 16 more than the previous season.[55]

Goligoski returned to the Coyotes for the 2019–20 NHL season that was unexpectantly cut short due to the COVID-19 pandemic. He was given more responsibility on the ice during the season following an injury to Niklas Hjalmarsson[56] and worked with the Coyote's new assistant coach Phil Housley to improve his efforts on the power play.[57] With his assistance, the Coyotes quickly improved throughout November and tied the second-longest intra-division point streak in franchise history. Through this, Goligoski ranked second on the team in points with two goals and 14 assists.[58] By mid-December, the Coyotes improved to 13–4–3 on the road and 13–4–0 in games following a loss.[59] During a 3–2 loss to the Nashville Predators on December 23, Goligoski registered his fifth-multi point game of the season with two assists.[60] When the NHL paused play due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Goligoski ranked second on the team in assists (28) and seventh in points (32) on pace to match his second-highest single season record.[61]

When the 2020–21 NHL season began in January, Goligoski was named the teams' third alternate captain. He later played in his 900th career NHL game on March 22, 2021, against the Colorado Avalanche.[62]

Minnesota Wild edit

Concluding his five-year deal with the Coyotes, Goligoski left as a free agent and extended his career by agreeing to a one-year, $5 million contract with the Minnesota Wild on July 28, 2021.[63] He recorded three assists in six games before missing three games due to an upper-body injury.[64] His fourth assist of the season, and 350th of his NHL career, came in a 5–4 shootout win over the Pittsburgh Penguins on November 7.[65] In the nine games following his return to the lineup, Goligoski averaged a point per game, with one goal and eight assists.[66] On November 13, he was fined $5,000 for high-sticking Seattle Kraken forward Jordan Eberle during a game.[67] He missed five more games in January due to the NHL's COVID-19 protocol but recorded two shots and five blocked shots in 21:38 of ice time in his return on January 17.[68] By March, Goligoski had tallied two goals and 26 assists for 28 points through 58 games. He also ranked fourth among NHL defensemen and seventh in the NHL in plus/minus rating. As a result of his outstanding play, Goligoski signed a two-year, $4 million contract extension with the Wild on March 30, 2022.[69] Goligoski and the Wild qualified for the 2022 Stanley Cup playoffs where they faced off against the St. Louis Blues in the Western Conference First Round.[70] After a loss in Game 1, coach Evason replaced Dmitry Kulikov with Goligoski for Game 2.[71]

Personal life edit

Goligoski and his wife Amanda have two children together.[72]

Career statistics edit

Regular season and playoffs edit

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
2002–03 Grand Rapids High School HSMN 28 14 20 34 22
2002–03 River City Lancers USHL 10 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0
2003–04 Grand Rapids High School HSMN 26 25 31 56 16
2003–04 Sioux Falls Stampede USHL 10 0 2 2 6
2004–05 University of Minnesota WCHA 32 5 15 20 44
2005–06 University of Minnesota WCHA 41 11 28 39 63
2006–07 University of Minnesota WCHA 44 9 30 39 51
2007–08 Wilkes–Barre/Scranton Penguins AHL 70 10 28 38 53 23 4 24 28 18
2007–08 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 3 0 2 2 2
2008–09 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 45 6 14 20 16 2 0 1 1 0
2008–09 Wilkes–Barre/Scranton Penguins AHL 26 2 16 18 16
2009–10 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 69 8 29 37 22 13 2 7 9 2
2010–11 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 60 9 22 31 28
2010–11 Dallas Stars NHL 23 5 10 15 12
2011–12 Dallas Stars NHL 71 9 21 30 16
2012–13 Dallas Stars NHL 47 3 24 27 18
2013–14 Dallas Stars NHL 81 6 36 42 28 6 1 2 3 8
2014–15 Dallas Stars NHL 81 4 32 36 24
2015–16 Dallas Stars NHL 82 5 32 37 34 13 4 3 7 6
2016–17 Arizona Coyotes NHL 82 6 30 36 28
2017–18 Arizona Coyotes NHL 78 12 23 35 26
2018–19 Arizona Coyotes NHL 76 3 24 27 16
2019–20 Arizona Coyotes NHL 70 4 28 32 24 9 0 0 0 2
2020–21 Arizona Coyotes NHL 56 3 19 22 14
2021–22 Minnesota Wild NHL 72 2 28 30 34 4 0 0 0 2
2022–23 Minnesota Wild NHL 46 2 4 6 16
NHL totals 1,042 87 378 465 358 47 7 14 21 20

International edit

Year Team Event Result GP G A Pts PIM
2005 United States WJC 4th 7 0 1 1 2
2012 United States WC 7th 8 1 4 5 2
Junior totals 7 0 1 1 2
Senior totals 8 1 4 5 2

Awards and honours edit

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External links edit

  • Biographical information and career statistics from NHL.com, or Eliteprospects.com, or Hockey-Reference.com, or The Internet Hockey Database
Awards and achievements
Preceded by WCHA Defensive Player of the Year
2006–07
Succeeded by

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Alexander Goligoski born July 30 1985 is an American professional ice hockey defenseman for the Minnesota Wild of the National Hockey League NHL During his NHL career he has also played for the Pittsburgh Penguins the organization that drafted him in the second round 61st overall in 2004 the Dallas Stars and Arizona Coyotes He was part of the Pittsburgh Penguins 2009 Stanley Cup championship team Alex GoligoskiGoligoski with the Arizona Coyotes in 2019Born 1985 07 30 July 30 1985 age 38 Grand Rapids Minnesota U S Height5 ft 11 in 180 cm Weight185 lb 84 kg 13 st 3 lb PositionDefenseShootsLeftNHL teamFormer teamsMinnesota WildPittsburgh PenguinsDallas StarsArizona CoyotesNational team United StatesNHL Draft61st overall 2004Pittsburgh PenguinsPlaying career2007 present Contents 1 Playing career 1 1 Amateur 1 2 Professional 1 2 1 Pittsburgh Penguins 1 2 2 Dallas Stars 1 2 3 Arizona Coyotes 1 2 4 Minnesota Wild 2 Personal life 3 Career statistics 3 1 Regular season and playoffs 3 2 International 4 Awards and honours 5 References 6 External linksPlaying career editAmateur edit Goligoski was drafted by the Pittsburgh Penguins in the second round from Grand Rapids High School Thunderhawks 61st overall of the 2004 NHL Entry Draft After being drafted Goligoski played college hockey at Minnesota from 2004 to 2007 where he was assistant captain with Kellen Briggs In 2004 05 he was named to the All WCHA Rookie Team 1 In 2005 06 he was named to the All WCHA Second Team 2 Professional edit Pittsburgh Penguins edit nbsp Goligoski with the Penguins in March 2010 He began his professional career with the Penguins American Hockey League AHL affiliate the Wilkes Barre Scranton Penguins in 2007 Goligoski was then recalled by Pittsburgh on February 5 2008 and played his first NHL game against the Boston Bruins on February 13 After being returned to Wilkes Barre he again later recalled by Pittsburgh registering his first point an assist on March 1 against the Ottawa Senators Due to injuries to Sergei Gonchar and Ryan Whitney Goligoski began the 2008 09 season on the roster for Pittsburgh He scored his first NHL goal in his first game that season against Alex Auld of the Ottawa Senators 3 On November 13 Goligoski scored on his first shootout attempt of his career the goal won the game for the Penguins 4 He was a member of the 2009 Stanley Cup winning Penguins team On June 15 2009 Goligoski signed a three year 5 5 million extension with the Penguins 5 Dallas Stars edit On February 21 2011 Goligoski was traded to the Dallas Stars in exchange for left winger James Neal and defenseman Matt Niskanen 6 He made his debut with the team two days later where he logged 23 34 of ice time and recorded one shot on goal 7 As the Stars began a playoff push Goligoski saw increased ice time per game and often played over 30 minutes 8 Over his 23 games with Dallas Goligoski averaged 26 04 of ice time per game and contributed five goals three on the power play and 15 points over that span 9 Following the 2010 11 season Goligoski was invited to play for the United States at the 2011 IIHF World Championship in Slovakia He declined however because he had not had much off time in the past few seasons 10 Goligoski returned to the Dallas Stars for the 2011 12 season his first full season with the team 11 He began the season strong quickly resuming his pace from the previous season As the Stars maintained a winning 11 5 0 record he ranked second among Dallas defensemen in scoring with two goals and four assists However after breaking his thumb on November 11 Goligoski was placed on injured reserve by the Stars 12 Despite missing 11 games Goligoski still ranked third among Dallas defensemen upon returning to the lineup on December 8 13 By mid January Goligoski led all teammates in overall time on ice per game as well as power play time on ice per game 14 While logging these high minutes he also compiled seven points through 11 games after registering one goal and one assist in the previous 13 15 His efforts during the season earned him a four year 18 4 million contract extension on January 23 2012 14 He finished the season leading all Dallas blueliners with nine goals and 30 points although the Stars failed to qualify for the 2012 Stanley Cup playoffs 16 As a result of the 2012 13 NHL lockout Goligoski and the Stars played a shortened season starting in January 2013 instead of October 2012 He struggled through the start of the season tallying three points and a plus two rating in ten games 17 As such he was a healthy scratch on February 6 for the first time since his rookie season in Pittsburgh 18 Goligoski later credited the early season scratch for helping him better evaluate his game He returned the lineup the following game and played alongside Jamie Oleksiak as the Stars top defensive pairing 19 As the season progressed Goligoski played an integral role in improving the Stars 2013 Stanley Cup playoffs chances By early April he had accumulated 22 points in 38 games and led the Stars in plus minus at plus 5 20 Although he missed a few games in April 2013 due to a fractured bone 21 Goligoski finished the season with three goals and 24 assists 22 Goligoski also found good chemistry with Brenden Dillon in the final months of the season that allowed him to free up his own play moving the puck up the ice 23 nbsp Goligoski with the Dallas Stars in 2014Goligoski improved during the 2013 14 season finishing third on the team with 42 points 24 He failed to impress the Stars coaching staff to start the season and was subsequently made a healthy scratch early in October At the time of the scratch he had been pointless through eight games and was a minus 10 25 In an effort to improve the Stars playing record Goligoski was tested out on the Stars fourth line as another forward 26 Upon returning to the lineup Goligoski was paired with Jordie Benn as Ruff did not want to change the other defensive pairings 27 He immediately bounced back following the scratch and maintained a plus 13 rating through November 25 The defensive partners later changed after Stephane Robidas underwent shoulder surgery in November Although the team maintained a 12 9 3 record they were 7 3 1 when Goligoski and Trevor Daley were paired together 28 Although this was short lived as Daley suffered a high ankle sprain in early December Goligoski continued to see his ice time grow 29 Once Daley returned Goligoski upped his scoring abilities and together they quickly set new career highs Goligoski tallied 28 points over his final 40 games while Daley had 13 points over his final 40 games 30 From December 3 through April Goligoski averaged 64 points per game and registered 32 points through 50 games 31 He finished the regular season third in team scoring behind Benn and Seguin with 42 points while also leading the team in ice time 32 Prior to the start of the 2015 16 season Goligoski was named an alternate captain alongside Vernon Fiddler and captain Jamie Benn 33 Arizona Coyotes edit On June 16 2016 the Stars traded Goligoski s rights to the Arizona Coyotes in exchange for a fifth round pick in the 2016 NHL Entry Draft The Coyotes had 30 days to sign him before he automatically became an unrestricted free agent 34 Goligoski was eventually signed before the exclusivity window closed agreeing to a five year contract with the Coyotes on June 21 35 Longtime Coyotes defenseman Shane Doan later specifically mentioned Goligoski as one of the reasons he decided to return to the team 36 Goligoski Connor Murphy and Oliver Ekman Larsson were expected to be the Coyotes defensive core for the 2016 17 season 37 However Goligoski and the Coyots struggled at the start of the season with the defenceman tallying six assists in 11 games while the team maintained a 4 7 0 record 38 The Coyotes eventually improved to a 9 13 0 record while Goligoski tallied his first goal with the team to end their three game losing skid on December 10 39 Goligoski and teammate Luke Schenn later played in their 600th career NHL game in a loss to the Vancouver Canucks on January 4 2017 40 By April Goligoski had tallied six goals and 28 assists for 34 points through 79 games to tie for fourth on the team in points 41 During the 2017 offseason the Coyotes traded for Jason Demers who was expected to man the second defensive pairing alongside Goligoski during the 2017 18 NHL season 42 Goligoski and the Coyotes started the 2017 18 season on a losing streak going 0 10 1 in their first 11 games Goligoski snapped this streak by scoring in overtime on October 30 2017 to secure the 4 3 win over the Philadelphia Flyers 43 He later scored another game winning goal in his 700th NHL game to lift the Coyotes to a 2 1 win over the San Jose Sharks on February 14 2018 At the time Goligoski had collected three goals and seven points through eight games to match the longest points streak of his career 44 By early March he was tied for fourth in team scoring with 30 points and first with 112 blocked shots 45 He later sat out of the Coyotes three game road trip in order to accompany his wife while she gave birth to their second child 46 He returned to the Coyotes lineup on March 11 where he skated a team high 21 39 and blocked two shots in their 1 0 win over the Canucks 47 Goligoski s third season with the Coyotes proved to be one of his least productive as he tallied 27 points his lowest total for a full season in his career Goligoski later explained that during the month of December he had begun to experience burnout and lost his passion for hockey 48 Goligoski scored the first goal by an Arizona defenseman on October 26 2018 while the Coyotes began the 2017 18 NHL season with a 4 5 0 record 49 The team continued to improve throughout October and by the end of the month they were tied with the New Jersey Devils for the fewest goals allowed and tied for fourth for fewest goals per game 50 After suffering a lower body injury during a game against the Vegas Golden Knights in mid November 51 Goligoski missed five games before rejoining the team for a 5 4 loss to the Flyers on November 8 52 He missed one game in January due to an undisclosed illness 53 and half of another in February due to an upper body injury 54 Although the Coyotes again failed to qualify for the Stanley Cup playoffs they improved to 86 points overall which was 16 more than the previous season 55 Goligoski returned to the Coyotes for the 2019 20 NHL season that was unexpectantly cut short due to the COVID 19 pandemic He was given more responsibility on the ice during the season following an injury to Niklas Hjalmarsson 56 and worked with the Coyote s new assistant coach Phil Housley to improve his efforts on the power play 57 With his assistance the Coyotes quickly improved throughout November and tied the second longest intra division point streak in franchise history Through this Goligoski ranked second on the team in points with two goals and 14 assists 58 By mid December the Coyotes improved to 13 4 3 on the road and 13 4 0 in games following a loss 59 During a 3 2 loss to the Nashville Predators on December 23 Goligoski registered his fifth multi point game of the season with two assists 60 When the NHL paused play due to the COVID 19 pandemic Goligoski ranked second on the team in assists 28 and seventh in points 32 on pace to match his second highest single season record 61 When the 2020 21 NHL season began in January Goligoski was named the teams third alternate captain He later played in his 900th career NHL game on March 22 2021 against the Colorado Avalanche 62 Minnesota Wild edit Concluding his five year deal with the Coyotes Goligoski left as a free agent and extended his career by agreeing to a one year 5 million contract with the Minnesota Wild on July 28 2021 63 He recorded three assists in six games before missing three games due to an upper body injury 64 His fourth assist of the season and 350th of his NHL career came in a 5 4 shootout win over the Pittsburgh Penguins on November 7 65 In the nine games following his return to the lineup Goligoski averaged a point per game with one goal and eight assists 66 On November 13 he was fined 5 000 for high sticking Seattle Kraken forward Jordan Eberle during a game 67 He missed five more games in January due to the NHL s COVID 19 protocol but recorded two shots and five blocked shots in 21 38 of ice time in his return on January 17 68 By March Goligoski had tallied two goals and 26 assists for 28 points through 58 games He also ranked fourth among NHL defensemen and seventh in the NHL in plus minus rating As a result of his outstanding play Goligoski signed a two year 4 million contract extension with the Wild on March 30 2022 69 Goligoski and the Wild qualified for the 2022 Stanley Cup playoffs where they faced off against the St Louis Blues in the Western Conference First Round 70 After a loss in Game 1 coach Evason replaced Dmitry Kulikov with Goligoski for Game 2 71 Personal life editGoligoski and his wife Amanda have two children together 72 Career statistics editRegular season and playoffs edit Regular season PlayoffsSeason Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM2002 03 Grand Rapids High School HSMN 28 14 20 34 22 2002 03 River City Lancers USHL 10 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 02003 04 Grand Rapids High School HSMN 26 25 31 56 16 2003 04 Sioux Falls Stampede USHL 10 0 2 2 6 2004 05 University of Minnesota WCHA 32 5 15 20 44 2005 06 University of Minnesota WCHA 41 11 28 39 63 2006 07 University of Minnesota WCHA 44 9 30 39 51 2007 08 Wilkes Barre Scranton Penguins AHL 70 10 28 38 53 23 4 24 28 182007 08 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 3 0 2 2 2 2008 09 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 45 6 14 20 16 2 0 1 1 02008 09 Wilkes Barre Scranton Penguins AHL 26 2 16 18 16 2009 10 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 69 8 29 37 22 13 2 7 9 22010 11 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 60 9 22 31 28 2010 11 Dallas Stars NHL 23 5 10 15 12 2011 12 Dallas Stars NHL 71 9 21 30 16 2012 13 Dallas Stars NHL 47 3 24 27 18 2013 14 Dallas Stars NHL 81 6 36 42 28 6 1 2 3 82014 15 Dallas Stars NHL 81 4 32 36 24 2015 16 Dallas Stars NHL 82 5 32 37 34 13 4 3 7 62016 17 Arizona Coyotes NHL 82 6 30 36 28 2017 18 Arizona Coyotes NHL 78 12 23 35 26 2018 19 Arizona Coyotes NHL 76 3 24 27 16 2019 20 Arizona Coyotes NHL 70 4 28 32 24 9 0 0 0 22020 21 Arizona Coyotes NHL 56 3 19 22 14 2021 22 Minnesota Wild NHL 72 2 28 30 34 4 0 0 0 22022 23 Minnesota Wild NHL 46 2 4 6 16 NHL totals 1 042 87 378 465 358 47 7 14 21 20International edit Year Team Event Result GP G A Pts PIM2005 United States WJC 4th 7 0 1 1 22012 United States WC 7th 8 1 4 5 2Junior totals 7 0 1 1 2Senior totals 8 1 4 5 2Awards and honours editAward YearCollegeAll WCHA Rookie Team 2005All WCHA Second Team 2006All WCHA First Team 2007AHCA West First Team All American 2007NHLStanley Cup Pittsburgh Penguins 2009References edit WCHA document PDF Archived from the original PDF on August 30 2020 Retrieved May 30 2020 Potulny Goligoski Harrington Irmen and Kessel Earn All WCHA Honors University of Minnesota Athletics Archived from the original on November 27 2022 Retrieved May 30 2020 Rosen Dan October 27 2008 Goligoski Making the Most of His Opportunity PittsburghPenguins com Archived from the original on October 28 2008 Retrieved October 27 2008 Penguins 5 Flyers 4 SO PittsburghPenguins com Associated Press November 13 2008 Archived from the original on November 29 2009 Retrieved November 14 2008 Pen s names inscribed on cup Pittsburgh Penguins June 30 2009 Archived from the original on January 9 2010 Retrieved January 2 2010 Penguins Acquire James Neal and Matt Niskanen From Dallas In Exchange For Alex Goligoski National Hockey League February 21 2011 Archived from the original on March 3 2023 Retrieved March 2 2023 Tranchina John February 23 2011 Goligoski excited to begin new chapter with Stars National Hockey League Archived from the original on March 3 2023 Retrieved March 2 2023 Hunt Steve April 1 2011 Goligoski Fine with More Ice Time National Hockey League Archived from the original on March 3 2023 Retrieved March 2 2023 Tranchina John April 26 2011 Addition of Goligoski added new element to Stars D National Hockey League Archived from the original on March 3 2023 Retrieved March 2 2023 Tranchina John April 17 2011 Several Stars opting out of World Championships Eriksson going National Hockey League Archived from the original on March 3 2023 Retrieved March 2 2023 Hunt Steve September 15 2011 Stars Itching to Get Camp Started National Hockey League Archived from the original on March 3 2023 Retrieved March 2 2023 Alex Goligoski Placed On Injured Reserve National Hockey League November 15 2011 Archived from the original on March 3 2023 Retrieved March 2 2023 Stars activate Morrow Goligoski from injured list National Hockey League December 8 2011 Archived from the original on March 3 2023 Retrieved March 2 2023 a b Stars agree to terms with defenseman Alex Goligoski on four year 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4 2023 Retrieved March 3 2023 Wednesday practice update Valeri Nichushkin back to third line Alex Goligoski plays forward The Dallas Morning News October 23 2013 Archived from the original on March 4 2023 Retrieved March 3 2023 Dallas Stars defensive pair rotation may continue against Buffalo Sabres The Dallas Morning News October 27 2013 Archived from the original on March 4 2023 Retrieved March 3 2023 With Stephane Robidas out Kevin Connauton and Jamie Oleksiak will fight amongst one another to be replacement The Dallas Morning News November 30 2013 Archived from the original on March 4 2023 Retrieved March 3 2023 Heika Goligoski s black eye stitches are testament to Dallas Stars defenseman s toughness The Dallas Morning News December 15 2013 Archived from the original on March 4 2023 Retrieved March 3 2023 Stepneski Mark August 15 2014 Stars Confident in Defense National Hockey League Archived from the original on March 4 2023 Retrieved March 3 2023 Bogorad Josh April 2 2014 On the 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com or Hockey Reference com or The Internet Hockey DatabaseAwards and achievementsPreceded byMatt Carle WCHA Defensive Player of the Year2006 07 Succeeded byJack Hillen Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alex Goligoski amp oldid 1210048653, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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