Dan Hinote

American ice hockey player
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroAmerican ice hockey player
PlacesUnited States of America
isAthlete Ice hockey player
Work fieldSports
Gender
Male
Birth30 January 1977, Leesburg, USA
Age48 years
Star signAquarius
Stats
Weight:195 lbs
Education
United States Military Academy
Awards
Stanley Cup 
Sports Teams
Colorado Avalanche
St. Louis Blues
The details

Biography

Daniel Chester Hinote (born January 30, 1977) is an American former professional ice hockey player and former assistant coach for the Columbus Blue Jackets of the National Hockey League. He finished his playing career playing for Modo Hockey of the Swedish Elitserien. Though born in Florida, he was raised in Rogers, a small town near Elk River, Minnesota, where he attended Elk River High School.

Playing career

Hinote accepted an appointment to the United States Military Academy in 1995, and initially planned on a career with the FBI. He left the Academy in 1996 when he became the first NHL player ever to be drafted from West Point when the Colorado Avalanche selected him in the 7th round (167th overall pick) of the 1996 NHL Entry Draft.

Dan subsequently spent one and a half seasons playing major junior hockey for the Oshawa Generals of the OHL before turning pro with Colorado's AHL affiliate, the Hershey Bears, midway through the 1997–98 season.

Hinote cracked the Avs' roster in the 1999–2000 season out of training camp, but spent most of that season in Hershey before making the NHL roster for good the next season. Though he would only score once during that brief call-up in 1999-2000, the goal itself marked the first time a Florida-born player ever scored an NHL goal. Hinote demonstrated good offensive potential as an NCAA, OHL and AHL player. However, at the NHL level he has been known more for his defensive skills and efficient penalty killing than for scoring. Hinote was a member of the Stanley Cup champion Avalanche in 2001.

In 2004–05, he joined Modo Hockey of the Swedish Elitserien during the NHL lockout.

On July 3, 2006, he signed a multi-year contract with the St. Louis Blues as an unrestricted free agent. A shoulder injury limited Hinote to only 41 games in his first season with the Blues. A recurring hip injury caused him to miss 24 games during the 2007–08 season.

On September 4, 2009, it was announced that Hinote would participate in the San Jose Sharks training camp for the 2009–10 season. He did not make the roster and was released by the Sharks on September 27, 2009. On November 18, 2009, Hinote signed a one-year contract with MoDo Hockey in the Swedish Elitserien, the club he played for during the 2004–05 NHL lockout.

Coaching career

Hinote as assistant coach for the Columbus Blue Jackets

After completing the 2009–10 season with Modo, Hinote retired as a professional hockey player, and took a job as an assistant coach for the Columbus Blue Jackets on July 1, 2010.

On June 4, 2014, Hinote announced he would not sign a contract extension as an assistant along with the rest of Todd Richards' coaching staff and was succeeded by Brad Larsen. Hinote said he would move to Chicago due to family matters.

Hinote is still working part time with the Blue Jackets as a scout, while also working full time as a stock broker with Wedbush Securities. He is an active volunteer with the NHL Alumni Association, leading a program called BreakAway which helps former players deal with the challenges of life off the ice. He lives in Novi, Michigan, a suburb of Detroit.

Career statistics

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1994–95ArmyNCAA3320244420
1995–96ArmyNCAA3421244522
1996–97Oshawa GeneralsOHL6015132858184598
1997–98Oshawa GeneralsOHL351215273952247
1997–98Hershey BearsAHL2414525
1998–99Hershey BearsAHL65416209553146
1999–00Colorado AvalancheNHL2714310
1999–00Hershey BearsAHL55283159961445919
2000–01Colorado AvalancheNHL7651015512324621
2001–02Colorado AvalancheNHL58661239191239
2002–03Colorado AvalancheNHL6064104971232
2003–04Colorado AvalancheNHL59471157111010
2004–05Modo HockeySEL23213162
2005–06Colorado AvalancheNHL73581348911231
2006–07St. Louis BluesNHL41551023
2007–08St. Louis BluesNHL58551042
2008–09St. Louis BluesNHL511456430004
2009–10Modo HockeySEL2644828
NHL totals50338529038372691567

Awards and honors

AwardYear
NHL
Stanley Cup (Colorado Avalanche)2001
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