Sean Avery
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Position Left Wing
Shoots Left
Height
Weight
5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
195 lb (88 kg/13 st 13 lb)
NHL Team
F. teams
Dallas Stars
Los Angeles Kings
Detroit Red Wings
New York Rangers
Nationality  Canada
Born April 10, 1980 (1980-04-10) (age 28),
Pickering, ON
NHL Draft Undrafted
Pro career 1999 – present

Sean Avery (born April 10, 1980) is a Canadian professional ice hockey left winger who currently plays for the Dallas Stars of the National Hockey League (NHL). He formerly played for the Detroit Red Wings, Los Angeles Kings, and New York Rangers. Prior to the NHL, Avery played for the Owen Sound Platers and the Kingston Frontenacs of the Ontario Hockey League. Avery's success in his job role of distracting other players has arguably made him one of the most hated players in the league. Avery's has attracted notice for his interest in fashion which is considered unusual in the macho world of male athletes. This so called "double life" has prompted New Line Cinema to commission a screenplay.1

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Playing career

Detroit Red Wings (1999–2003)

In 1999, Avery was signed by the Detroit Red Wings and broke into the NHL, playing 36 games with the Red Wings during the 2001–02 season. The Red Wings went on to win the Stanley Cup that season, though Avery did not partake in the playoffs nor did he play the required 40 games to get his name engraved on the Cup.

Midway through the 2002–03 season, the Los Angeles Kings traded Mathieu Schneider to the Detroit Red Wings for Avery, Maxim Kuznetsov, a first round selection (Jeff Tambellini) in 2003 and a second round selection in 2004. Sean finished the season with 15 points in 51 games.

Los Angeles Kings (2003–2007)

Avery with the Kings

In 2003–04 Avery played 76 games for the Kings, scoring nine goals and 19 assists. Avery also led the NHL in penalty minutes with 261. His tenure with the Kings was marked by a number of publicized controversial utterances.

During the NHL lockout, Avery played in the Finnish SM-liiga for Pelicans. In 2 games he scored 3 goals, but then left Finland unexpectedly and returned to North America. He then played in the UHL alongside Chris Chelios, Bryan Smolinski, and Derian Hatcher for the Motor City Mechanics. He tallied 26 points in 16 games, 15 goals and 11 assists. Those 15 goals included two hat tricks, allowing Avery to become the first player in Mechanics history to record two hat tricks in one season. He also had 149 penalty minutes. Avery made news during the lockout, when he was quoted as saying that the management of the National Hockey League Players Association lied to its members about the lockout. 2

Denis Gauthier of the Phoenix Coyotes bodychecked Kings forward Jeremy Roenick in a 2005 preseason game, giving Roenick a concussion. Avery's response was "I think it was typical of most French guys in our league with a visor on, running around and playing tough and not back anything up," generating much controversy with the French-Canadian public. 3 Avery also made news during the regular season when Georges Laraque of the Edmonton Oilers, a Black Canadian, claimed that Avery called him a monkey during an contest between the two teams. The incident was never proven and Avery adamantly denies it ever occurred. 4 Avery was fined $1,000 by the NHL on November 15, 2005, for intentionally diving during a game, then was fined $1,000 more a day later after publicly criticizing the NHL's director of hockey operations, Colin Campbell. 5

Avery and Anaheim Mighty Ducks broadcaster and former Montreal Canadiens goaltender Brian Hayward had a heated discussion in the Kings dressing room on April 7, 2006, over Hayward's on air comments during the April 4 Kings vs Ducks game, in which he accused Avery of avoiding a fight with Ducks' forward Todd Fedoruk. Avery began the argument by uttering that Hayward was an "embarrassment", a "(terrible) announcer", and was a "(terrible) player". Hayward responded by saying "How would you know? When I played, you were in your third year of eighth grade." 6 Near the end of the season, the Kings decided to suspend Avery, stating that he would not be with the team for the remainder of the year. A source claimed Avery had an argument with assistant coach Mark Hardy after refusing to participate in a practice drill. 7

On July 24, 2006 the Los Angeles Kings signed Avery to a $1.1 million, one-year contract. Avery was a restricted free agent, so the Kings avoided going into salary arbitration by signing him to a deal. 8

New York Rangers (2007–2008)

Avery with the Rangers

Avery was traded by the Kings to the New York Rangers on February 5, 2007, together with John Seymour, for players Jason Ward, Jan Marek and Marc-Andre Cliche.9 Avery recorded a career-high four points in a game against the Boston Bruins on March 17. He notched one goal and added three assists to help the Rangers beat the Bruins 7–0.10 Avery later played in his first career playoff game on April 12 against the Atlanta Thrashers. He recorded his first playoff points with a goal and an assist in the series against the Thrashers. He cut down on penalty minutes by about 65% in 2006–07 compared to seasons past.

On August 1, 2007 Avery, as a restricted free agent, earned an arbitration award of $1.9-million for the 2007–08 season, which the Rangers accepted thus keeping him with the team for at least another year.11

Colin Campbell and the NHL fined Avery, Darcy Tucker, the Rangers, and the Toronto Maple Leafs for pre-game actions during warmups before their November 10 meeting.12 Howard Berger of Toronto radio station CJCL The Fan 590 alleged that the reason for the altercation was a remark made by Avery concerning Jason Blake's diagnosis with a rare form of Leukemia. However Avery denied making the comments,13 and served CJCL with a notice of libel.14 On December 3, the radio station retracted on air its allegations made about Avery.15

On November 29, 2007, Avery had arthroscopic surgery on his left wrist and did not return to the ice until the game against the Ottawa Senators on December 23.

When Avery scored his seventh goal of the season, ten seconds into a game against the Buffalo Sabres on February 16, 2008, he set a record for fastest goal scored by a Ranger at home ice.16

In the early morning of April 30, 2008, after a playoff game against the Penguins, Avery went to the hospital with a lacerated spleen.17 18 He was released from the St. Vincent's Medical Center on May 4.19

Dallas Stars (2008)

Avery signed a four-year, $15.5 million contract with the Dallas Stars on July 2, 2008.20

Style of play

Despite Avery's relatively average physical dimensions (5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) and 195 lb (88 kg/13.9 st)), he is considered to be the best agitator in the NHL.

Because of his style of play, Avery has made many enemies in the NHL and is by many considered a pest. In a 2007 poll of 283 NHL players, 66.4% said that Sean Avery was the most hated player in the league.21

Avery has five career Gordie Howe hat tricks.

"The Sean Avery rule"

Avery "screening" Brodeur

During an April 13, 2008 first round playoff game against the New Jersey Devils, Avery used a controversial tactic to screen the opposing goaltender. While essentially ignoring the play on the ice when his team had a two-man advantage, Avery faced Martin Brodeur and waved his hands and stick in front of Brodeur in an attempt to distract him and block his view. Although not illegal, many NHL commentators and players described Avery's actions as unsportsmanlike. The following day, the NHL issued an interpretation of the league's unsportsmanlike conduct rule to cover actions such as the one employed by Avery.22 Following the Rangers victory in Game 5 of the series, Avery reached for Brodeur's hand, but Brodeur did not reciprocate.

Don Cherry told Toronto radio station The FAN 590 on Avery's tactic, "I've known this kid since he was about 16 years old; Once a jerk, always a jerk. You can't blame the referee, because 'he couldn't believe what he was seeing.'"23

Career statistics

    Regular Season   Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1996–97 Owen Sound Platers OHL 58 10 21 31 86 4 1 0 1 4
1997–98 Owen Sound Platers OHL 47 13 41 54 105 11 1 11 12 23
1998–99 Owen Sound Platers OHL 28 22 23 45 70
1998–99 Kingston Frontenacs OHL 33 14 25 39 88 5 1 3 4 13
1999–00 Kingston Frontenacs OHL 55 28 56 84 215 5 2 2 4 26
2000–01 Cincinnati Mighty Ducks AHL 58 8 15 23 304 4 1 0 1 19
2001–02 Cincinnati Mighty Ducks AHL 36 14 7 21 106
2001–02 Detroit Red Wings NHL 36 2 2 4 68
2002–03 Detroit Red Wings NHL 39 5 6 11 120
2002–03 Los Angeles Kings NHL 12 1 3 4 33
2002–03 Manchester Monarchs AHL 3 2 1 3 8
2003–04 Los Angeles Kings NHL 76 9 19 28 261
2004–05 Pelicans SM-liiga 2 3 0 3 26
2004–05 Motor City Mechanics UHL 16 15 11 26 149
2005–06 Los Angeles Kings NHL 75 15 24 39 257
2006–07 Los Angeles Kings NHL 55 10 18 28 116
2006–07 New York Rangers NHL 29 8 12 20 58 10 1 4 5 27
2007–08 New York Rangers NHL 57 15 18 33 154 8 4 3 7 6
OHL Totals 221 87 166 253 564 14 5 4 9 56
AHL Totals 109 28 28 56 492 7 3 1 4 27
NHL Totals 379 65 102 167 1067 18 5 7 12 33

Personal life

Avery played a small role in the movie "Maurice Richard" (2005), as Bob Dill. His storyline in the movie was only one scene, where he showed how Richard became a target, not only for his ability to play great hockey, but also because of his francophone background.24 In the film, Avery coincidentally portrays a member of the New York Rangers, two years before actually joining the team.

Avery appeared in a December 2006 episode of MADtv with Kings teammates Tom Kostopoulos and Scott Thornton.

He was linked romantically to Rachel Hunter but they ended their year-long relationship in June 2005.25 He dated Elisha Cuthbert until she broke up with him in August 2007. Avery can be seen in the episode of "Punk'd" where Cuthbert was victimized. He has also been featured on an episode of MTV Cribs and TRL.

Avery was on the "Sexiest Man Alive 2007" list by People magazine, on which Matt Damon was number one.26

On March 29, 2008, the New York Daily News reported that Avery was listed in a "little black book" seized from the computer of Kristin Davis, a madam from the Manhattan area. 27 Avery denied the accusation and claimed he was a victim of a practical joke, blaming his enemies for using his name.28 He said he and his teammates just laughed the whole thing off hysterically. Davis' attorney said that his client has "never had any contact ever" with Avery, and even claimed that there is no black book.29

Interest in Fashion

In April 2008 it was announced that Avery would be spending the summer offseason interning at Vogue magazine. According to one fashion report "Avery is a self-confessed clotheshorse who has been known to give girlfriends advice on how to dress, and in interviews has expressed a dream to become a fashion editor after his days on the ice"30 He joined in a fashion partnership with friend and former director of Calvin Klein's celebrity services, Lauryn Flynn. 31Starting June 23, Avery guest-edited Mensvogue.com, the website for Men's Vogue magazine.32He is also a vintage wine aficionado whose collection has been featured in an NHL.com interview. Avery revealed on ESPN that as a child he would play with dolls that he would steal from his sister and babysitter.33

Avery interest mainly resides with womens fashion. Avery has said with mens fashion "you do suits and pants and that's about that," he says. "Women's clothes tell a story. That's what's interesting to me."1

References

  1. ^ a b Clothes Make The Ice Man November 3, 2008 Issue
  2. ^ "Top brass not at NHL bargaining table".
  3. ^ "Kings' Avery sounds off on French NHLers".
  4. ^ "Avery says Laraque made up racial slur".
  5. ^ Foster, Chris. "League Fines Avery for His Comments After First Fine".
  6. ^ "Avery confronts NHL broadcaster Hayward".
  7. ^ "Report: Kings part ways with Sean Avery".
  8. ^ Matsuda, Gann. "Kings Sign Avery To One-Year Contract".
  9. ^ "Kings deal Avery to Rangers".
  10. ^ "Rangers 7, Bruins 0".
  11. ^ Zipay, Steve. "Rangers accept Avery's $1.9M arbitration award".
  12. ^ NHL.com. "NHL fines Rangers, Maple Leafs, Avery, Tucker".
  13. ^ The Sports Network. "Avery denies making comments to Blake".
  14. ^ Brroks, Larry (2007-11-13). "Avery: I Was Libeled". New York Post. Retrieved on 2007-12-04.
  15. ^ "Toronto radio station retracts claim Avery made cancer-related remarks", Associated Press (2007-12-03). Retrieved on 4 December 2007. 
  16. ^ Podell, Ira (2008-02-16). "NY Rangers 5, Buffalo 1", Associated Press. Retrieved on 16 February 2008. 
  17. ^ Rangers' Avery taken to hospital with lacerated spleen
  18. ^ Sources: Rangers star Sean Avery hospitalized
  19. ^ iht.com/articles, Sunday's Sports in Brief
  20. ^ Dallas Stars (2008-07-02). "Stars Sign Sean Avery". Press release. Retrieved on 2008-07-11.
  21. ^ "The Hockey News player poll results".
  22. ^ "NHL amends unsportsmanlike conduct rule in response to Avery's antics", ESPN.com (2008-04-14). Retrieved on 14 April 2008. 
  23. ^ "Avery's antics sparks NHL to make new rule", TSN.ca (2008-04-15). Retrieved on 3 October 2008. 
  24. ^ "Maurice Richard".
  25. ^ Ford, Fiona. "At least the smile hasn't drooped".
  26. ^ People.com. "Sexiest Man Alive 2007".
  27. ^ Connor, Tracy. Martinez, Jose.. "Sean Avery in hooker's black book".
  28. ^ JOHN DELLAPINA and CARRIE MELAGO. "Sean Avery is no lonely Ranger: Laughs off link to madam's black book".
  29. ^ Staple, Aruthur. "Lawyer: Client never had contact with Avery".
  30. ^ Memo Pad: And his qualifications are?... Eye of the beholder...
  31. ^ People
  32. ^ Mensvogue.com
  33. ^ nymag.com

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NAME Avery, Sean
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION ice hockey player
DATE OF BIRTH April 10, 1980
PLACE OF BIRTH Pickering, Ontario, Canada
DATE OF DEATH
PLACE OF DEATH
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