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Sheldon Souray

Sheldon Souray (born July 13, 1976) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey defenceman who played 13 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the New Jersey Devils, Montreal Canadiens, Edmonton Oilers, Dallas Stars, and Anaheim Ducks. He was best known for his heavy slapshot, once setting a previous unofficial NHL record for the hardest recorded shot at the Oilers' 2009 Skills Competition.[1]

Sheldon Souray
Souray with the Edmonton Oilers
Born (1976-07-13) July 13, 1976 (age 47)
Elk Point, Alberta, Canada
Height 6 ft 4 in (193 cm)
Weight 237 lb (108 kg; 16 st 13 lb)
Position Defence
Shot Left
Played for New Jersey Devils
Montreal Canadiens
Edmonton Oilers
Hershey Bears
Dallas Stars
Anaheim Ducks
National team  Canada
NHL Draft 71st overall, 1994
New Jersey Devils
Playing career 1995–2013

Playing career edit

New Jersey Devils (1997–2000) edit

Before playing in the NHL, Sheldon was a member of the Fort Saskatchewan Traders in the Alberta Junior Hockey League (AJHL). He was drafted in the 1994 NHL Entry Draft in the third round, 71st overall, by the New Jersey Devils. Souray reported to his second Devils training camp overweight and out-of-shape, prompting general manager Lou Lamoriello called him embarrassing, and that he would never play for the team if it happened again. Souray credits Lamoriello for calling him out, and says it was exactly what he needed to succeed at such a high level.[2] He made his NHL debut in the 1997–98 season. He finished his rookie season with modest scoring totals of three goals and ten points in 60 games, but most importantly established that he was capable of being an NHL regular. He scored his first NHL goal on a powerful slapshot late in a December 16, 1997, game against the rival New York Rangers to break a 3–3 tie late in the third period and send the Devils to a 4–3 win.[3] Souray played in New Jersey from 1997 to midway through the 1999–2000 season, earning a reputation as a big, steady, physical defender with a mean streak and a hard shot. However, with the Devils preparing to make their Stanley Cup run late in the 1999–2000 season and believing they needed more offence from the blue line, Souray was traded to the Montreal Canadiens on March 1, 2000, in exchange for Vladimir Malakhov.

Montreal Canadiens (2000–2007) edit

 
Souray's uniform on display at the Canadian Museum of History.

Souray's offence began to improve following his trade to the Canadiens. At the time of his trade from the Devils, he had just eight points, all assists. He finished with three goals in 19 games as a Canadien to tie his career best for goals in a season, and establish a new career best for points (11) in 71 combined games. More importantly, he began using his dangerous shot more often once he arrived in Montreal. In 2000–01, injuries limited him to just 52 games, 19 less than the previous year, but Souray still managed to match his previous season's career bests in goals (3), assists (8) and points. He got off to a good start in 2001–02, threatening to surpass his previous offensive highs, as he tallied three goals and five assists in just 34 games while fighting through an injury-plagued campaign. 2001–02 also saw him record his first career power play goal, as the Canadiens began to realize the value of having a player on the point who could consistently shoot the puck as hard as Souray. However, he suffered a wrist injury that plagued him throughout the year, and though he would play through it much of the season, Souray would eventually shut it down at the end of the season.

The severity of the wrist injury kept him out the entire 2002–03 season while he recovered and regained his strength. However, in 2003–04, Souray returned to play for the Canadiens and had a breakout season, amassing a surprising 15 goals and 35 points. He had exceeded expectations with the sudden development of his offensive game, especially given his reputation as a defence-first rearguard throughout his NHL career up to that point. This was of course possible because his powerful slapshot had returned along with his health, he was using his shot more often than ever before, and the Canadiens were giving him plenty of scoring opportunities by using him on the power play and increasing his overall ice time. During this season, he participated in the 2004 All-Star Game for the first time, and shared a win in the Skills Competition's hardest shot contest. Both he and Adrian Aucoin recorded blasts of 102.2 mph in the event. During the 2004–05 NHL lockout, he played for Färjestad BK of the Swedish Elitserien. While in Sweden, Souray wrote a correspondence in the Montreal Gazette with the assistance of hockey writer Dave Stubbs. The correspondence chronicled Souray's experience in a new country, and the different style of play that is popular overseas compared to the North American style of play. He also had the chance to represent his home country internationally by playing for Team Canada in the 2005 IIHF World Championships. Due to the lockout, this tournament featured a much higher percentage than usual of NHL players, of which Souray was one.

Souray returned from the lockout to post a successful 2005–06, with 12 goals and a new career best 39 points. However, in 2006–07, Souray emerged as a top-tier defence man in the NHL with a career-best 26 goals, 38 assists and 64 points, placing second in team-scoring in both goals and points, and third in assists, a remarkable achievement for a defenceman. His slapshot's reputation continued to grow throughout the League, to the point it could inspire fear in opposing players. It was so successful that season, Souray even used it in a shootout as a decoy in a December 2, 2006 game.[4] That goal, scored on Toronto Maple Leafs goaltender Andrew Raycroft in the shootout, stood as the eventual winner in a 4–3 Montreal victory. On April 5, 2007, Souray broke the NHL single-season record for most powerplay goals scored by a defenceman with his 19th of the season. The record was previously shared by Denis Potvin of the New York Islanders (1974–75) and Adrian Aucoin of the Vancouver Canucks (1998–99). Souray was named to his second NHL All-Star Game that season, this time as a starter, and posted the second-hardest slapshot at the Skills Competition with a 100.0 mph shot, finishing as runner-up to event winner Zdeno Chára (100.4 mph). It was a banner year for Souray, as he led all NHL defencemen in goals and finished third in points, behind only Scott Niedermayer and Sergei Gonchar. Entering into the 2007 off-season, it was clear that Souray would be one of the top available defencemen as an unrestricted free agent.

Edmonton Oilers (2007–2011) edit

In the off-season, Souray became an unrestricted free agent and, on July 12, 2007, he signed a five-year, $27 million contract with the Edmonton Oilers, his favourite team growing up. However, his debut season with the Oilers was not the dream he imagined, as injuries limited him to only 26 games played. Already recovering from a shoulder injury when he entered training camp, Souray played through it, but reinjured the shoulder just six games into the season in a fight, and missed the next 55 games. But in 2008–09, he bounced back from the injury-shortened campaign to record 23 goals and 53 points and once again become an NHL All-Star. He finished third in the hardest shot competition that year, clocking in at 102.3 mph, behind Shea Weber (103.4) of the Nashville Predators, and winner Zdeno Chára (105.4) of the Boston Bruins. But during the Oilers' own 2009 Skills Competition, on January 4, Souray set the then-unofficial NHL record for the hardest shot. Clocked at 106.7 mph, his slapshot beat Chad Kilger's old unofficial record of 106.6 mph set at the Toronto Maple Leafs' 2006 Skills Competition.[1] The record was deemed unofficial, however, as the League does not recognize individual team Skills Competitions and instead goes by the NHL All-Star Game's Skills Competition results. Souray's unofficial shot was not surpassed until January 28, 2012, by Chára, whose 108.8 mph slapshot in the Skills Competition preceding the 2012 All-Star Game beat Souray's blast and set the official record.[5] Souray also earned a humorous nickname during his strong 2008–09 season, when during the third period of a 5–2 victory over the Dallas Stars on December 3, 2008, the Stars' broadcast team referred to Souray as the "Studly Wonderbomb" as a recognition of his slapshot's prowess.

In 2009–10 injuries resurfaced. Three games into the season, Souray suffered a concussion after Calgary Flames captain Jarome Iginla checked him into the boards head-first on October 8, 2009. The injury, coupled with a hand injury (and subsequent infection) sustained when Souray fought Iginla during a rematch of the teams, limited him to just 37 games, with Souray scoring just four goals and 13 points in the campaign. During the 2010 off-season, citing irreconcilable differences with Oiler management due to their handling of his various ailments, Souray requested a trade out of Edmonton.[6] The Oilers responded angrily, and a nasty media exchange followed,[7] with the team ultimately placing Souray on waivers in the hope that he would be claimed by another NHL team so that Edmonton would no longer be on the hook for the remainder of his contract. However, due to his high salary and previous year's injuries, few NHL teams were willing to take such a large financial risk on a player who might not be 100% healthy, talented as he may be. Souray cleared waivers without being claimed, and was told by management not to attend the Oilers' training camp. On October 6, 2010, Souray was assigned to the American Hockey League (AHL), being loaned to the Washington Capitals' minor league affiliate, the Hershey Bears.[8] Souray accepted his demotion to the minors and posted a solid AHL season, as he battled and slowly recovered from his nagging injuries. Leading up to the NHL trade deadline, the Oilers once again placed Souray on waivers in a second attempt to unload his salary. However, NHL teams still had the same concerns about Souray's high salary and injury risk, so he cleared waivers a second time and remained under contract to Edmonton as relations between Souray and the Edmonton camp remained testy at best.[9] Finally, in the summer of 2011, Edmonton bought-out the fifth and final year of Souray's contract. This allowed Souray to become a free agent and again pursue playing at the NHL level with another team.

Dallas Stars (2011–2012) edit

After becoming a free agent, Souray was signed by the Dallas Stars on July 1, 2011, to a one-year contract.[10] Having recovered from his injuries, Souray made a successful comeback with the Stars, taking on more of a defensive role than in the recent past, particularly at even strength. However, he continued to still see plenty of ice time on the power play, where his slapshot could wreak havoc for opposing goaltenders, and was encouraged to use his shot as before. The Stars, meanwhile, while recognizing Souray's physical style, also openly declared that in order to preserve his health, they did not want him fighting very often, although they did not go so far as to dictate directly for him to never do so.[11] On November 4, 2011, Souray reached a milestone when he scored the 100th NHL goal of his career in a 7–6 win over the Colorado Avalanche.[12] Fittingly, it was a power play goal scored with a slapshot. Souray earned the respect of fans, teammates and local media in Dallas very quickly for his physical style of play and booming shot, and restored some of the goodwill that had been lost due to his spat with the Oilers.[13] Most importantly, Souray was regularly healthy again. Despite missing a handful of games after sustaining an ankle injury blocking a shot in a December 23, 2011, win over the Nashville Predators, he had returned to the Dallas lineup by early January and was again a contributing member of their blueline corps. He finished the 2011–12 season with six goals, 15 assists and 21 points in 64 games.

Anaheim Ducks (2012–2013) edit

On July 1, 2012, Souray signed a three-year, $11 million contract with the Anaheim Ducks.[14][15] During the lockout-shortened 2012–13 season, he remained healthy and carried his strong defensive play over from Dallas, posting a career-best plus-minus rating of +19. He also continued to use his powerful shot to the tune of seven goals and ten assists in 44 games as the Ducks qualified for the 2013 Stanley Cup playoffs. For Souray, this was the first time since 2005–06 that he was part of the Stanley Cup playoffs.[16] His final point of the regular season, an assist in a 3–2 overtime loss to the Columbus Blue Jackets on April 17, 2013, was also a personal milestone for Souray, his 300th career NHL point. By January 2014, Souray was placed on the injured reserve list with a shoulder/wrist injury. He appeared on their roster until he announced his retirement on June 30, 2015 after two years of being an unrestricted free agent.[17]

Awards edit

Records edit

  • NHL record for most single-season power-play goals by a defenceman, 19, in 2006–07 (surpassed Denis Potvin and Adrian Aucoin — 18);
  • Edmonton Oilers team record for fastest two goals ever scored in a regular season game: span of seven seconds (shared with Aleš Hemský);
  • Montreal Canadiens team record for most points by a defenceman in one game, with six (one goal and five assists).

Personal life edit

Souray was born in Elk Point, Alberta, to Richard Souray and Lillian Parenteau. He is of Métis descent and has one sister who is two years older. At a young age, Souray moved with his family from Fishing Lake Métis Settlement to a small community in Alberta in order for his sister to attend school. In another two years, they moved again so that Souray could play organized sports. While still in elementary school, Souray's parents divorced; he first lived with his mother before moving in with his father at age nine. Growing up, he attended Archbishop O'Leary Catholic High School with former fellow Oiler Fernando Pisani. Souray has a tattoo of a Métis Chief in full headdress on his arm. He says the tattoo is meant as a reminder to himself to be a positive role model for Native and Métis children, as he himself is proud of his Métis heritage.[18]

Souray was married to former Baywatch actress Angelica Bridges from 2002 to 2007. Bridges in an episode of Millionaire Matchmaker claimed Souray abused her.[19] They have two daughters.

In August 2020, Souray got engaged to Tess Annique. They got married September 12, 2021 in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.[20] Annique and Souray currently reside in Las Vegas.[21]

Souray is co-owner, along with former NHL goaltender Martin Brodeur and Montreal restaurateur Andrea Dell'Orefice, of a Rivière-des-Prairies pizzeria.[22]

Career statistics edit

Regular season and playoffs edit

    Regular season   Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1992–93 Fort Saskatchewan Traders AJHL 35 0 3 3 116
1992–93 Tri-City Americans WHL 2 0 0 0 0
1993–94 Tri-City Americans WHL 42 3 6 9 122
1994–95 Tri-City Americans WHL 40 2 24 26 140
1994–95 Prince George Cougars WHL 11 2 3 5 23
1994–95 Albany River Rats AHL 7 0 2 2 8
1995–96 Prince George Cougars WHL 32 9 18 27 91
1995–96 Kelowna Rockets WHL 27 7 20 27 94 6 0 5 5 2
1995–96 Albany River Rats AHL 6 0 2 2 12 4 0 1 1 4
1996–97 Albany River Rats AHL 70 2 11 13 160 16 2 3 5 47
1997–98 Albany River Rats AHL 6 0 0 0 8
1997–98 New Jersey Devils NHL 60 3 7 10 85 3 0 1 1 2
1998–99 New Jersey Devils NHL 70 1 7 8 110 2 0 1 1 0
1999–2000 New Jersey Devils NHL 52 0 8 8 70
1999–2000 Montreal Canadiens NHL 19 3 0 3 44
2000–01 Montreal Canadiens NHL 52 3 8 11 95
2001–02 Montreal Canadiens NHL 34 3 5 8 62 12 0 1 1 16
2003–04 Montreal Canadiens NHL 63 15 20 35 104 11 0 2 2 39
2004–05 Färjestads BK SEL 39 9 8 17 117 15 1 6 7 77
2005–06 Montreal Canadiens NHL 75 12 27 39 116 6 3 2 5 8
2006–07 Montreal Canadiens NHL 81 26 38 64 135
2007–08 Edmonton Oilers NHL 26 3 7 10 36
2008–09 Edmonton Oilers NHL 81 23 30 53 98
2009–10 Edmonton Oilers NHL 37 4 9 13 65
2010–11 Hershey Bears AHL 40 4 15 19 85 6 1 1 2 16
2011–12 Dallas Stars NHL 64 6 15 21 73
2012–13 Anaheim Ducks NHL 44 7 10 17 52 6 0 1 1 4
NHL totals 758 109 191 300 1145 40 3 8 11 69

International edit

Year Team Event Result   GP G A Pts PIM
2005 Canada WC   9 1 1 2 6
Senior totals 9 1 1 2 6

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Surprise winner in skills test". Faceoff. 2009-01-05. Retrieved 2009-04-13.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ Souray, Sheldon (July 10, 2015). "The Wannabe". The Players' Tribune. from the original on March 27, 2017. Retrieved March 26, 2017.
  3. ^ "1997-98 Sheldon Souray's First NHL Goal". Sportschannel NY/FSNY/MSG. from the original on 2017-04-07. Retrieved 2016-11-28.
  4. ^ "Canadiens Shootout deke of the Year/Souray owns Raycroft". RDS. from the original on 2017-07-08. Retrieved 2016-11-28.
  5. ^ Allen, Kevin (2009-01-25). "Chara's record shot caps NHL's Saturday All-Star festivities". Faceoff. from the original on 2009-03-20. Retrieved 2009-04-13.
  6. ^ Spector, Mark (2010-04-12). . Sportsnet.ca. Archived from the original on 2012-01-15. Retrieved 2012-01-31.
  7. ^ . Sportsnet.ca. 2010-04-13. Archived from the original on 2010-08-19. Retrieved 2012-01-31.
  8. ^ "Souray skating, hopes to be able to practice with team soon". Edmonton Journal. 2009-11-06. Retrieved 2009-11-12.[permanent dead link]
  9. ^ "Veteran defenceman Souray clears waivers; future uncertain". The Sports Network. 2011-02-21. from the original on 2011-02-24. Retrieved 2011-02-21.
  10. ^ . The Sports Network. 2011-07-01. Archived from the original on 2011-06-29. Retrieved 2011-07-01.
  11. ^ "Souray thriving in Dallas". Montreal Gazette. 2011-11-23. Retrieved 2012-01-31.[permanent dead link]
  12. ^ "Eriksson's OT goal lifts Stars past Avs 7-6". Yahoo. 2011-11-05. from the original on 2011-11-08. Retrieved 2012-01-31.
  13. ^ Greg Wyshynski (2011-10-20). "After emancipation from Oilers, Sheldon Souray stars in Dallas". Yahoo. from the original on 2016-03-05. Retrieved 2012-01-31.
  14. ^ "Ducks sign Sheldon Souray to three-year deal". sacbee.com. 2012-07-01. Retrieved 2012-07-01.[permanent dead link]
  15. ^ "Anaheim Ducks sign free agent defenseman Sheldon Souray". ESPN. 2012-07-01. from the original on 2012-07-05. Retrieved 2012-07-01.
  16. ^ "Playoffs latest stop on Souray's path back to NHL". from the original on 2013-05-09. Retrieved 2013-05-11.
  17. ^ "Sheldon Souray player profile". The Hockey News. 2015-06-07. from the original on 2015-07-02. Retrieved 2015-06-07.
  18. ^ Pattfield (October 2, 2006). "The Sheldon Souray File". The Globe and Mail. from the original on March 27, 2017. Retrieved September 11, 2017.
  19. ^ "The Doormat and the Lazy Lion". IMDb. 9 September 2016. from the original on 13 February 2017. Retrieved 23 November 2018.
  20. ^ "Exclusive: Model Tess Annique and NHL All-Star Sheldon Souray's Simply Chic, Star-Studded Wedding in Idaho". Brides.
  21. ^ "The Inner Circle with Carrie Doll: Wellness, Sobriety and Understanding Who You Are with Tess Annique on Apple Podcasts". Apple Podcasts.
  22. ^ "Sheldon Souray: Devils Enlist Brodeur as Recruiter". Yahoo. Retrieved 2007-07-09.

External links edit

  • Biographical information and career statistics from NHL.com, or Eliteprospects.com, or Hockey-Reference.com, or The Internet Hockey Database

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Sheldon Souray born July 13 1976 is a Canadian former professional ice hockey defenceman who played 13 seasons in the National Hockey League NHL for the New Jersey Devils Montreal Canadiens Edmonton Oilers Dallas Stars and Anaheim Ducks He was best known for his heavy slapshot once setting a previous unofficial NHL record for the hardest recorded shot at the Oilers 2009 Skills Competition 1 Sheldon SouraySouray with the Edmonton OilersBorn 1976 07 13 July 13 1976 age 47 Elk Point Alberta CanadaHeight6 ft 4 in 193 cm Weight237 lb 108 kg 16 st 13 lb PositionDefenceShotLeftPlayed forNew Jersey DevilsMontreal CanadiensEdmonton OilersHershey BearsDallas StarsAnaheim DucksNational team CanadaNHL Draft71st overall 1994New Jersey DevilsPlaying career1995 2013 Contents 1 Playing career 1 1 New Jersey Devils 1997 2000 1 2 Montreal Canadiens 2000 2007 1 3 Edmonton Oilers 2007 2011 1 4 Dallas Stars 2011 2012 1 5 Anaheim Ducks 2012 2013 2 Awards 3 Records 4 Personal life 5 Career statistics 5 1 Regular season and playoffs 5 2 International 6 References 7 External linksPlaying career editNew Jersey Devils 1997 2000 edit Before playing in the NHL Sheldon was a member of the Fort Saskatchewan Traders in the Alberta Junior Hockey League AJHL He was drafted in the 1994 NHL Entry Draft in the third round 71st overall by the New Jersey Devils Souray reported to his second Devils training camp overweight and out of shape prompting general manager Lou Lamoriello called him embarrassing and that he would never play for the team if it happened again Souray credits Lamoriello for calling him out and says it was exactly what he needed to succeed at such a high level 2 He made his NHL debut in the 1997 98 season He finished his rookie season with modest scoring totals of three goals and ten points in 60 games but most importantly established that he was capable of being an NHL regular He scored his first NHL goal on a powerful slapshot late in a December 16 1997 game against the rival New York Rangers to break a 3 3 tie late in the third period and send the Devils to a 4 3 win 3 Souray played in New Jersey from 1997 to midway through the 1999 2000 season earning a reputation as a big steady physical defender with a mean streak and a hard shot However with the Devils preparing to make their Stanley Cup run late in the 1999 2000 season and believing they needed more offence from the blue line Souray was traded to the Montreal Canadiens on March 1 2000 in exchange for Vladimir Malakhov Montreal Canadiens 2000 2007 edit nbsp Souray s uniform on display at the Canadian Museum of History Souray s offence began to improve following his trade to the Canadiens At the time of his trade from the Devils he had just eight points all assists He finished with three goals in 19 games as a Canadien to tie his career best for goals in a season and establish a new career best for points 11 in 71 combined games More importantly he began using his dangerous shot more often once he arrived in Montreal In 2000 01 injuries limited him to just 52 games 19 less than the previous year but Souray still managed to match his previous season s career bests in goals 3 assists 8 and points He got off to a good start in 2001 02 threatening to surpass his previous offensive highs as he tallied three goals and five assists in just 34 games while fighting through an injury plagued campaign 2001 02 also saw him record his first career power play goal as the Canadiens began to realize the value of having a player on the point who could consistently shoot the puck as hard as Souray However he suffered a wrist injury that plagued him throughout the year and though he would play through it much of the season Souray would eventually shut it down at the end of the season The severity of the wrist injury kept him out the entire 2002 03 season while he recovered and regained his strength However in 2003 04 Souray returned to play for the Canadiens and had a breakout season amassing a surprising 15 goals and 35 points He had exceeded expectations with the sudden development of his offensive game especially given his reputation as a defence first rearguard throughout his NHL career up to that point This was of course possible because his powerful slapshot had returned along with his health he was using his shot more often than ever before and the Canadiens were giving him plenty of scoring opportunities by using him on the power play and increasing his overall ice time During this season he participated in the 2004 All Star Game for the first time and shared a win in the Skills Competition s hardest shot contest Both he and Adrian Aucoin recorded blasts of 102 2 mph in the event During the 2004 05 NHL lockout he played for Farjestad BK of the Swedish Elitserien While in Sweden Souray wrote a correspondence in the Montreal Gazette with the assistance of hockey writer Dave Stubbs The correspondence chronicled Souray s experience in a new country and the different style of play that is popular overseas compared to the North American style of play He also had the chance to represent his home country internationally by playing for Team Canada in the 2005 IIHF World Championships Due to the lockout this tournament featured a much higher percentage than usual of NHL players of which Souray was one Souray returned from the lockout to post a successful 2005 06 with 12 goals and a new career best 39 points However in 2006 07 Souray emerged as a top tier defence man in the NHL with a career best 26 goals 38 assists and 64 points placing second in team scoring in both goals and points and third in assists a remarkable achievement for a defenceman His slapshot s reputation continued to grow throughout the League to the point it could inspire fear in opposing players It was so successful that season Souray even used it in a shootout as a decoy in a December 2 2006 game 4 That goal scored on Toronto Maple Leafs goaltender Andrew Raycroft in the shootout stood as the eventual winner in a 4 3 Montreal victory On April 5 2007 Souray broke the NHL single season record for most powerplay goals scored by a defenceman with his 19th of the season The record was previously shared by Denis Potvin of the New York Islanders 1974 75 and Adrian Aucoin of the Vancouver Canucks 1998 99 Souray was named to his second NHL All Star Game that season this time as a starter and posted the second hardest slapshot at the Skills Competition with a 100 0 mph shot finishing as runner up to event winner Zdeno Chara 100 4 mph It was a banner year for Souray as he led all NHL defencemen in goals and finished third in points behind only Scott Niedermayer and Sergei Gonchar Entering into the 2007 off season it was clear that Souray would be one of the top available defencemen as an unrestricted free agent Edmonton Oilers 2007 2011 edit In the off season Souray became an unrestricted free agent and on July 12 2007 he signed a five year 27 million contract with the Edmonton Oilers his favourite team growing up However his debut season with the Oilers was not the dream he imagined as injuries limited him to only 26 games played Already recovering from a shoulder injury when he entered training camp Souray played through it but reinjured the shoulder just six games into the season in a fight and missed the next 55 games But in 2008 09 he bounced back from the injury shortened campaign to record 23 goals and 53 points and once again become an NHL All Star He finished third in the hardest shot competition that year clocking in at 102 3 mph behind Shea Weber 103 4 of the Nashville Predators and winner Zdeno Chara 105 4 of the Boston Bruins But during the Oilers own 2009 Skills Competition on January 4 Souray set the then unofficial NHL record for the hardest shot Clocked at 106 7 mph his slapshot beat Chad Kilger s old unofficial record of 106 6 mph set at the Toronto Maple Leafs 2006 Skills Competition 1 The record was deemed unofficial however as the League does not recognize individual team Skills Competitions and instead goes by the NHL All Star Game s Skills Competition results Souray s unofficial shot was not surpassed until January 28 2012 by Chara whose 108 8 mph slapshot in the Skills Competition preceding the 2012 All Star Game beat Souray s blast and set the official record 5 Souray also earned a humorous nickname during his strong 2008 09 season when during the third period of a 5 2 victory over the Dallas Stars on December 3 2008 the Stars broadcast team referred to Souray as the Studly Wonderbomb as a recognition of his slapshot s prowess In 2009 10 injuries resurfaced Three games into the season Souray suffered a concussion after Calgary Flames captain Jarome Iginla checked him into the boards head first on October 8 2009 The injury coupled with a hand injury and subsequent infection sustained when Souray fought Iginla during a rematch of the teams limited him to just 37 games with Souray scoring just four goals and 13 points in the campaign During the 2010 off season citing irreconcilable differences with Oiler management due to their handling of his various ailments Souray requested a trade out of Edmonton 6 The Oilers responded angrily and a nasty media exchange followed 7 with the team ultimately placing Souray on waivers in the hope that he would be claimed by another NHL team so that Edmonton would no longer be on the hook for the remainder of his contract However due to his high salary and previous year s injuries few NHL teams were willing to take such a large financial risk on a player who might not be 100 healthy talented as he may be Souray cleared waivers without being claimed and was told by management not to attend the Oilers training camp On October 6 2010 Souray was assigned to the American Hockey League AHL being loaned to the Washington Capitals minor league affiliate the Hershey Bears 8 Souray accepted his demotion to the minors and posted a solid AHL season as he battled and slowly recovered from his nagging injuries Leading up to the NHL trade deadline the Oilers once again placed Souray on waivers in a second attempt to unload his salary However NHL teams still had the same concerns about Souray s high salary and injury risk so he cleared waivers a second time and remained under contract to Edmonton as relations between Souray and the Edmonton camp remained testy at best 9 Finally in the summer of 2011 Edmonton bought out the fifth and final year of Souray s contract This allowed Souray to become a free agent and again pursue playing at the NHL level with another team Dallas Stars 2011 2012 edit After becoming a free agent Souray was signed by the Dallas Stars on July 1 2011 to a one year contract 10 Having recovered from his injuries Souray made a successful comeback with the Stars taking on more of a defensive role than in the recent past particularly at even strength However he continued to still see plenty of ice time on the power play where his slapshot could wreak havoc for opposing goaltenders and was encouraged to use his shot as before The Stars meanwhile while recognizing Souray s physical style also openly declared that in order to preserve his health they did not want him fighting very often although they did not go so far as to dictate directly for him to never do so 11 On November 4 2011 Souray reached a milestone when he scored the 100th NHL goal of his career in a 7 6 win over the Colorado Avalanche 12 Fittingly it was a power play goal scored with a slapshot Souray earned the respect of fans teammates and local media in Dallas very quickly for his physical style of play and booming shot and restored some of the goodwill that had been lost due to his spat with the Oilers 13 Most importantly Souray was regularly healthy again Despite missing a handful of games after sustaining an ankle injury blocking a shot in a December 23 2011 win over the Nashville Predators he had returned to the Dallas lineup by early January and was again a contributing member of their blueline corps He finished the 2011 12 season with six goals 15 assists and 21 points in 64 games Anaheim Ducks 2012 2013 edit On July 1 2012 Souray signed a three year 11 million contract with the Anaheim Ducks 14 15 During the lockout shortened 2012 13 season he remained healthy and carried his strong defensive play over from Dallas posting a career best plus minus rating of 19 He also continued to use his powerful shot to the tune of seven goals and ten assists in 44 games as the Ducks qualified for the 2013 Stanley Cup playoffs For Souray this was the first time since 2005 06 that he was part of the Stanley Cup playoffs 16 His final point of the regular season an assist in a 3 2 overtime loss to the Columbus Blue Jackets on April 17 2013 was also a personal milestone for Souray his 300th career NHL point By January 2014 Souray was placed on the injured reserve list with a shoulder wrist injury He appeared on their roster until he announced his retirement on June 30 2015 after two years of being an unrestricted free agent 17 Awards editWHL West Second All Star Team 1996 Played in the NHL All Star Game in 2004 2007 starter and 2009 Won the Hardest Shot at the NHL All Star Skills Competition in 2004 along with co winner Adrian Aucoin Won the Hardest Shot at the Edmonton Oilers Skills Competition in 2009 Records editNHL record for most single season power play goals by a defenceman 19 in 2006 07 surpassed Denis Potvin and Adrian Aucoin 18 Edmonton Oilers team record for fastest two goals ever scored in a regular season game span of seven seconds shared with Ales Hemsky Montreal Canadiens team record for most points by a defenceman in one game with six one goal and five assists Personal life editSouray was born in Elk Point Alberta to Richard Souray and Lillian Parenteau He is of Metis descent and has one sister who is two years older At a young age Souray moved with his family from Fishing Lake Metis Settlement to a small community in Alberta in order for his sister to attend school In another two years they moved again so that Souray could play organized sports While still in elementary school Souray s parents divorced he first lived with his mother before moving in with his father at age nine Growing up he attended Archbishop O Leary Catholic High School with former fellow Oiler Fernando Pisani Souray has a tattoo of a Metis Chief in full headdress on his arm He says the tattoo is meant as a reminder to himself to be a positive role model for Native and Metis children as he himself is proud of his Metis heritage 18 Souray was married to former Baywatch actress Angelica Bridges from 2002 to 2007 Bridges in an episode of Millionaire Matchmaker claimed Souray abused her 19 They have two daughters In August 2020 Souray got engaged to Tess Annique They got married September 12 2021 in Coeur d Alene Idaho 20 Annique and Souray currently reside in Las Vegas 21 Souray is co owner along with former NHL goaltender Martin Brodeur and Montreal restaurateur Andrea Dell Orefice of a Riviere des Prairies pizzeria 22 Career statistics editRegular season and playoffs edit Regular season PlayoffsSeason Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM1992 93 Fort Saskatchewan Traders AJHL 35 0 3 3 116 1992 93 Tri City Americans WHL 2 0 0 0 0 1993 94 Tri City Americans WHL 42 3 6 9 122 1994 95 Tri City Americans WHL 40 2 24 26 140 1994 95 Prince George Cougars WHL 11 2 3 5 23 1994 95 Albany River Rats AHL 7 0 2 2 8 1995 96 Prince George Cougars WHL 32 9 18 27 91 1995 96 Kelowna Rockets WHL 27 7 20 27 94 6 0 5 5 21995 96 Albany River Rats AHL 6 0 2 2 12 4 0 1 1 41996 97 Albany River Rats AHL 70 2 11 13 160 16 2 3 5 471997 98 Albany River Rats AHL 6 0 0 0 8 1997 98 New Jersey Devils NHL 60 3 7 10 85 3 0 1 1 21998 99 New Jersey Devils NHL 70 1 7 8 110 2 0 1 1 01999 2000 New Jersey Devils NHL 52 0 8 8 70 1999 2000 Montreal Canadiens NHL 19 3 0 3 44 2000 01 Montreal Canadiens NHL 52 3 8 11 95 2001 02 Montreal Canadiens NHL 34 3 5 8 62 12 0 1 1 162003 04 Montreal Canadiens NHL 63 15 20 35 104 11 0 2 2 392004 05 Farjestads BK SEL 39 9 8 17 117 15 1 6 7 772005 06 Montreal Canadiens NHL 75 12 27 39 116 6 3 2 5 82006 07 Montreal Canadiens NHL 81 26 38 64 135 2007 08 Edmonton Oilers NHL 26 3 7 10 36 2008 09 Edmonton Oilers NHL 81 23 30 53 98 2009 10 Edmonton Oilers NHL 37 4 9 13 65 2010 11 Hershey Bears AHL 40 4 15 19 85 6 1 1 2 162011 12 Dallas Stars NHL 64 6 15 21 73 2012 13 Anaheim Ducks NHL 44 7 10 17 52 6 0 1 1 4NHL totals 758 109 191 300 1145 40 3 8 11 69International edit Year Team Event Result GP G A Pts PIM2005 Canada WC nbsp 9 1 1 2 6Senior totals 9 1 1 2 6References edit a b Surprise winner in skills test Faceoff 2009 01 05 Retrieved 2009 04 13 permanent dead link Souray Sheldon July 10 2015 The Wannabe The Players Tribune Archived from the original on March 27 2017 Retrieved March 26 2017 1997 98 Sheldon Souray s First NHL Goal Sportschannel NY FSNY MSG Archived from the original on 2017 04 07 Retrieved 2016 11 28 Canadiens Shootout deke of the Year Souray owns Raycroft RDS Archived from the original on 2017 07 08 Retrieved 2016 11 28 Allen Kevin 2009 01 25 Chara s record shot caps NHL s Saturday All Star festivities Faceoff Archived from the original on 2009 03 20 Retrieved 2009 04 13 Spector Mark 2010 04 12 Exclusive Sheldon Souray asks to be traded Sportsnet ca Archived from the original on 2012 01 15 Retrieved 2012 01 31 Quinn on Souray Request Get the hell out Sportsnet ca 2010 04 13 Archived from the original on 2010 08 19 Retrieved 2012 01 31 Souray skating hopes to be able to practice with team soon Edmonton Journal 2009 11 06 Retrieved 2009 11 12 permanent dead link Veteran defenceman Souray clears waivers future uncertain The Sports Network 2011 02 21 Archived from the original on 2011 02 24 Retrieved 2011 02 21 NHL sortable UFA tracker The Sports Network 2011 07 01 Archived from the original on 2011 06 29 Retrieved 2011 07 01 Souray thriving in Dallas Montreal Gazette 2011 11 23 Retrieved 2012 01 31 permanent dead link Eriksson s OT goal lifts Stars past Avs 7 6 Yahoo 2011 11 05 Archived from the original on 2011 11 08 Retrieved 2012 01 31 Greg Wyshynski 2011 10 20 After emancipation from Oilers Sheldon Souray stars in Dallas Yahoo Archived from the original on 2016 03 05 Retrieved 2012 01 31 Ducks sign Sheldon Souray to three year deal sacbee com 2012 07 01 Retrieved 2012 07 01 permanent dead link Anaheim Ducks sign free agent defenseman Sheldon Souray ESPN 2012 07 01 Archived from the original on 2012 07 05 Retrieved 2012 07 01 Playoffs latest stop on Souray s path back to NHL Archived from the original on 2013 05 09 Retrieved 2013 05 11 Sheldon Souray player profile The Hockey News 2015 06 07 Archived from the original on 2015 07 02 Retrieved 2015 06 07 Pattfield October 2 2006 The Sheldon Souray File The Globe and Mail Archived from the original on March 27 2017 Retrieved September 11 2017 The Doormat and the Lazy Lion IMDb 9 September 2016 Archived from the original on 13 February 2017 Retrieved 23 November 2018 Exclusive Model Tess Annique and NHL All Star Sheldon Souray s Simply Chic Star Studded Wedding in Idaho Brides The Inner Circle with Carrie Doll Wellness Sobriety and Understanding Who You Are with Tess Annique on Apple Podcasts Apple Podcasts Sheldon Souray Devils Enlist Brodeur as Recruiter Yahoo Retrieved 2007 07 09 External links editBiographical information and career statistics from NHL com or Eliteprospects com or Hockey Reference com or The Internet Hockey Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sheldon Souray amp oldid 1181108474, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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