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Todd Harkins

Todd Michael Harkins (born October 8, 1968) is an American former professional ice hockey player who played 48 National Hockey League games for the Calgary Flames and Hartford Whalers. Harkins was drafted by the Flames in the 2nd round, 42nd overall in the 1988 NHL Entry Draft. He has appeared in and consulted on hockey-related movies, and is now an amateur coach and professional scout.

Todd Harkins
Born (1968-10-08) October 8, 1968 (age 55)
Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.
Height 6 ft 3 in (191 cm)
Weight 210 lb (95 kg; 15 st 0 lb)
Position Center
Shot Right
Played for Calgary Flames
Hartford Whalers
National team  United States
NHL Draft 42nd overall, 1988
Calgary Flames
Playing career 1990–2001

Amateur career edit

Harkins played center position. His 1981 Cleveland American's Pee Wee team finished third in the nation, which also featured his younger brother Brett Harkins.[1] Harkins and his brother Brett played in the 1981 Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament, on the Cleveland minor ice hockey team.[2]

Harkins attended St. Edward High School, located in Lakewood, Ohio, a western suburb of Cleveland. He was an integral member of the 1985 Ohio High School Athletic Association State "big school" hockey champions. St. Edward would later name Harkins to the school's Athletic Hall of Fame.[3]

Harkins played three seasons of college hockey for Miami University, recording 44 points in 40 games in 1989–90. He was a pre-med major but never graduated from Miami.[4] While at Miami, he was selected 42nd overall by the Calgary Flames in 1988.

In the Miami record book, Harkins ranks tied for ninth position for most goals in a season (27), and tied for fourth for power-play goals in a season (13). He also racked up a lot of penalty minutes. He ranks second all-time in career minutes (288),[5] first for the most penalties in a season (62), first in most penalty minutes in a season (133, 1988–89), and is tied with two others for penalty minutes in a game (16 minutes, vs. Ohio State on January 2, 1988).[6]

Professional career edit

The following season, he turned pro, spending most of the next four seasons in the Flames farm system. Harkins made his NHL debut in 1991–92, appearing in five games with the Flames. The following season, he appeared in 15 more games with Calgary. Late in the 1993–94 season, Harkins was dealt to the Whalers, where he appeared in 28 more NHL games. While he was with the Whalers, he was arrested in Buffalo, New York, along with five other players and coach. On March 24, 1994, the seven were arrested after a nightclub altercation, for which they pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of trespassing.[7] His stint with the Whalers was his last in the NHL. He would return to the minor leagues shortly thereafter.

Harkins stayed to the minor leagues until he went over to Europe in 1997, playing first in the German Deutsche Eishockey Liga, and then the Swiss Nationalliga A. He retired from professional hockey in 2001.

Harkins represented the United States in the Ice Hockey World Championships twice: in 1992, and 1995.

In 1993, Harkins also played inline hockey for the Utah Rollerbees of the Roller Hockey International, scoring 14 goals and 21 points in nine games.

After retirement edit

Harkins was a credited actor in the 2004 movie Miracle about the 1980 U.S. Olympic Hockey team, in which he portrayed legendary left-winger Valeri Kharlamov as a member of the Soviet Union national ice hockey team.[8]

As a result of appearing in the movie, Harkins was cast in the first season of Making the Cut, a reality television show on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation that follows amateur players competing for an invitation to an NHL training camp.[4]

Harkins assisted with the 2008 movie Slap Shot 3: The Junior League, for which he choreographed the hockey sequences.[9]

Harkins has held various positions developing young talent including an amateur coach and scout. Harkins was a first year head coach of the North West Vancouver Giants in the BC Hockey Major Midget League for the 2010–11 season and led the team to the BC League and Playoff Provincial Championships, sweeping the Alberta champions to earn the Pacific Region berth in the National Midget Hockey Championships (The Telus Cup). After winning the round-robin portion of the championship, earning a number one seed in the playoff round, they were upset in the semi-final. This Harkins coached team was the first BC Major Midget team in history to qualify for the National Championships.[citation needed] He was awarded the BC Hockey Association Coach of the Year that season and served a second season as head coach in 2011–12, again winning league and playoff Provincial Championships, before losing the eventual National Champion Alberta team in the bid to attend the second Telus Cup in as many years. The following season, in accordance with BC Hockey Association rules, he stepped down when his middle son Jansen was selected to the team. He was also director of hockey operations for the North Shore Winter Club, for 11 years. While at the North Shore Winter Club he coached the 2002–03 Pee Wee AAA Team, winning the Provincial Championships. In this season his team made history becoming the first team west of Ontario to win the World Championships at the historic Quebec International Pee Wee Tournament, in Quebec City.[citation needed] In 2005, Harkins returned to the bench to coach the 2005–06 edition of the North Shore Winter Club Pee Wee AAA team. The team registered a "perfect season", not losing or tying a game in the entire season of league play, winning the final and deciding game for the Provincial Championships 10–1. In 2009, he served as director of player personnel and scouting for the Burnaby Express, a junior "A" team also of the British Columbia Hockey League (BCHL).[10] He has also been a head scout with the Westside Warriors of the BCHL. On July 15, 2014, Harkins accepted a five-year contract as general manager for the Prince George Cougars of the Western Hockey League (WHL), but was released after four seasons.[11]

Personal life edit

Harkins came from a hockey family. Older brother Donald and younger brother Brett also starred at St. Edward High School. Donald also played collegiately at Miami University. Brett followed in Todd's footsteps in many ways, leaving St. Edward early to play elite amateur hockey in Canada, then onto a strong collegiate career, draft by the NHL, a career minor leaguer with a brief stint in the NHL, and eventually playing professionally in Europe.

He is married to Kirsten, and they have three sons. His eldest son, Nicklas, was diagnosed with Mucopolysaccharidosis (MPS), a rare genetic disorder.[4] His middle son Jansen was drafted by the Winnipeg Jets. They live in North Vancouver, British Columbia.

Career statistics edit

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1986–87 Aurora Eagles OJHL 40 19 29 48 102
1987–88 Miami University NCAA 34 9 7 16 133
1988–89 Miami University NCAA 36 8 7 15 77
1989–90 Miami University NCAA 40 27 17 44 78
1990–91 Salt Lake Golden Eagles IHL 79 15 27 42 113 3 0 0 0 0
1991–92 Calgary Flames NHL 5 0 0 0 7
1991–92 Salt Lake Golden Eagles IHL 72 32 30 62 67 5 1 1 2 6
1992–93 Calgary Flames NHL 15 2 3 5 22
1992–93 Salt Lake Golden Eagles IHL 53 13 21 34 90
1993–94 Saint John Flames AHL 38 13 9 22 64
1993–94 Hartford Whalers NHL 28 1 0 1 49
1993–94 Springfield Indians AHL 1 0 3 3 0
1994–95 Chicago Wolves IHL 52 18 25 43 136
1994–95 Houston Aeros IHL 25 9 10 19 77 4 1 1 2 28
1995–96 Carolina Monarchs AHL 69 27 28 55 172
1996–97 Fort Wayne Komets IHL 60 12 13 25 131
1996–97 Phoenix Roadrunners IHL 16 4 3 7 24
1997–98 Düsseldorfer EG DEL 49 13 24 37 117 3 2 0 2 12
1998–99 SERC Wild Wings DEL 51 25 9 34 137
1999–00 SERC Wild Wings DEL 55 13 18 31 99
2000–01 Eisbären Berlin DEL 48 9 8 17 83
2000–01 EV Zug NLA 1 0 0 0 6
NHL totals 48 3 3 6 78
AHL totals 108 40 40 80 236
IHL totals 357 103 129 232 638 12 2 2 4 34

References edit

  1. ^ Norm Weber Elyria Catholic coach Dave Phiel named state coaches sportsmanship winner, Elyria Sun Herald, March 15, 2009
  2. ^ (PDF). Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament. 2018. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-03-06. Retrieved 2019-01-17.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-04-07. Retrieved 2009-08-08.
  4. ^ a b c http://www.ccha.com/sports/m-hockey/spec-rel/111804aad.html[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ http://www.muredhawks.com/sports/c-hockey/spec-rel/careertop10.html
  6. ^ http://www.muredhawks.com/sports/c-hockey/spec-rel/indivrecords.html
  7. ^ SPORTS PEOPLE: Hockey brief Ninth Whaler Arrested, New York Times, Tuesday, April 12, 1994
  8. ^ "Miracle". IMDb. 6 February 2004.
  9. ^ Don Money Slap Shot 3 draws misconduct penalty Archived 2013-01-31 at archive.today, Pro Hockey News, Dec 15, 2008
  10. ^ Tom Berridge Express bring scouts on board[permanent dead link], New Westminster Register, Saturday, May 30, 2009
  11. ^ "TODD HARKINS CUT LOOSE AS PG COUGARS GM". MyPrinceGeorgeNow.com. March 19, 2018.

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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StatesNHL Draft42nd overall 1988Calgary FlamesPlaying career1990 2001 Contents 1 Amateur career 2 Professional career 3 After retirement 4 Personal life 5 Career statistics 6 References 7 External linksAmateur career editHarkins played center position His 1981 Cleveland American s Pee Wee team finished third in the nation which also featured his younger brother Brett Harkins 1 Harkins and his brother Brett played in the 1981 Quebec International Pee Wee Hockey Tournament on the Cleveland minor ice hockey team 2 Harkins attended St Edward High School located in Lakewood Ohio a western suburb of Cleveland He was an integral member of the 1985 Ohio High School Athletic Association State big school hockey champions St Edward would later name Harkins to the school s Athletic Hall of Fame 3 Harkins played three seasons of college hockey for Miami University recording 44 points in 40 games in 1989 90 He was a pre med major but never graduated from Miami 4 While at Miami he was selected 42nd overall by the Calgary Flames in 1988 In the Miami record book Harkins ranks tied for ninth position for most goals in a season 27 and tied for fourth for power play goals in a season 13 He also racked up a lot of penalty minutes He ranks second all time in career minutes 288 5 first for the most penalties in a season 62 first in most penalty minutes in a season 133 1988 89 and is tied with two others for penalty minutes in a game 16 minutes vs Ohio State on January 2 1988 6 Professional career editThe following season he turned pro spending most of the next four seasons in the Flames farm system Harkins made his NHL debut in 1991 92 appearing in five games with the Flames The following season he appeared in 15 more games with Calgary Late in the 1993 94 season Harkins was dealt to the Whalers where he appeared in 28 more NHL games While he was with the Whalers he was arrested in Buffalo New York along with five other players and coach On March 24 1994 the seven were arrested after a nightclub altercation for which they pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of trespassing 7 His stint with the Whalers was his last in the NHL He would return to the minor leagues shortly thereafter Harkins stayed to the minor leagues until he went over to Europe in 1997 playing first in the German Deutsche Eishockey Liga and then the Swiss Nationalliga A He retired from professional hockey in 2001 Harkins represented the United States in the Ice Hockey World Championships twice in 1992 and 1995 In 1993 Harkins also played inline hockey for the Utah Rollerbees of the Roller Hockey International scoring 14 goals and 21 points in nine games After retirement editHarkins was a credited actor in the 2004 movie Miracle about the 1980 U S Olympic Hockey team in which he portrayed legendary left winger Valeri Kharlamov as a member of the Soviet Union national ice hockey team 8 As a result of appearing in the movie Harkins was cast in the first season of Making the Cut a reality television show on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation that follows amateur players competing for an invitation to an NHL training camp 4 Harkins assisted with the 2008 movie Slap Shot 3 The Junior League for which he choreographed the hockey sequences 9 Harkins has held various positions developing young talent including an amateur coach and scout Harkins was a first year head coach of the North West Vancouver Giants in the BC Hockey Major Midget League for the 2010 11 season and led the team to the BC League and Playoff Provincial Championships sweeping the Alberta champions to earn the Pacific Region berth in the National Midget Hockey Championships The Telus Cup After winning the round robin portion of the championship earning a number one seed in the playoff round they were upset in the semi final This Harkins coached team was the first BC Major Midget team in history to qualify for the National Championships citation needed He was awarded the BC Hockey Association Coach of the Year that season and served a second season as head coach in 2011 12 again winning league and playoff Provincial Championships before losing the eventual National Champion Alberta team in the bid to attend the second Telus Cup in as many years The following season in accordance with BC Hockey Association rules he stepped down when his middle son Jansen was selected to the team He was also director of hockey operations for the North Shore Winter Club for 11 years While at the North Shore Winter Club he coached the 2002 03 Pee Wee AAA Team winning the Provincial Championships In this season his team made history becoming the first team west of Ontario to win the World Championships at the historic Quebec International Pee Wee Tournament in Quebec City citation needed In 2005 Harkins returned to the bench to coach the 2005 06 edition of the North Shore Winter Club Pee Wee AAA team The team registered a perfect season not losing or tying a game in the entire season of league play winning the final and deciding game for the Provincial Championships 10 1 In 2009 he served as director of player personnel and scouting for the Burnaby Express a junior A team also of the British Columbia Hockey League BCHL 10 He has also been a head scout with the Westside Warriors of the BCHL On July 15 2014 Harkins accepted a five year contract as general manager for the Prince George Cougars of the Western Hockey League WHL but was released after four seasons 11 Personal life editHarkins came from a hockey family Older brother Donald and younger brother Brett also starred at St Edward High School Donald also played collegiately at Miami University Brett followed in Todd s footsteps in many ways leaving St Edward early to play elite amateur hockey in Canada then onto a strong collegiate career draft by the NHL a career minor leaguer with a brief stint in the NHL and eventually playing professionally in Europe He is married to Kirsten and they have three sons His eldest son Nicklas was diagnosed with Mucopolysaccharidosis MPS a rare genetic disorder 4 His middle son Jansen was drafted by the Winnipeg Jets They live in North Vancouver British Columbia Career statistics editRegular season PlayoffsSeason Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM1986 87 Aurora Eagles OJHL 40 19 29 48 102 1987 88 Miami University NCAA 34 9 7 16 133 1988 89 Miami University NCAA 36 8 7 15 77 1989 90 Miami University NCAA 40 27 17 44 78 1990 91 Salt Lake Golden Eagles IHL 79 15 27 42 113 3 0 0 0 01991 92 Calgary Flames NHL 5 0 0 0 7 1991 92 Salt Lake Golden Eagles IHL 72 32 30 62 67 5 1 1 2 61992 93 Calgary Flames NHL 15 2 3 5 22 1992 93 Salt Lake Golden Eagles IHL 53 13 21 34 90 1993 94 Saint John Flames AHL 38 13 9 22 64 1993 94 Hartford Whalers NHL 28 1 0 1 49 1993 94 Springfield Indians AHL 1 0 3 3 0 1994 95 Chicago Wolves IHL 52 18 25 43 136 1994 95 Houston Aeros IHL 25 9 10 19 77 4 1 1 2 281995 96 Carolina Monarchs AHL 69 27 28 55 172 1996 97 Fort Wayne Komets IHL 60 12 13 25 131 1996 97 Phoenix Roadrunners IHL 16 4 3 7 24 1997 98 Dusseldorfer EG DEL 49 13 24 37 117 3 2 0 2 121998 99 SERC Wild Wings DEL 51 25 9 34 137 1999 00 SERC Wild Wings DEL 55 13 18 31 99 2000 01 Eisbaren Berlin DEL 48 9 8 17 83 2000 01 EV Zug NLA 1 0 0 0 6NHL totals 48 3 3 6 78 AHL totals 108 40 40 80 236 IHL totals 357 103 129 232 638 12 2 2 4 34References edit Norm Weber Elyria Catholic coach Dave Phiel named state coaches sportsmanship winner Elyria Sun Herald March 15 2009 Pee Wee players who have reached NHL or WHA PDF Quebec International Pee Wee Hockey Tournament 2018 Archived from the original PDF on 2019 03 06 Retrieved 2019 01 17 ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME St Edward High School Archived from the original on 2012 04 07 Retrieved 2009 08 08 a b c http www ccha com sports m hockey spec rel 111804aad html permanent dead link http www muredhawks com sports c hockey spec rel careertop10 html http www muredhawks com sports c hockey spec rel indivrecords html SPORTS PEOPLE Hockey brief Ninth Whaler Arrested New York Times Tuesday April 12 1994 Miracle IMDb 6 February 2004 Don Money Slap Shot 3 draws misconduct penalty Archived 2013 01 31 at archive today Pro Hockey News Dec 15 2008 Tom Berridge Express bring scouts on board permanent dead link New Westminster Register Saturday May 30 2009 TODD HARKINS CUT LOOSE AS PG COUGARS GM MyPrinceGeorgeNow com March 19 2018 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 Todd Harkins amp oldid 1209596775, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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