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Jarret Stoll
Canadian ice hockey player

Jarret Stoll

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Canadian ice hockey player
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Place of birth
Melville
Age
42 years
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Biography

Jarret Lee Stoll (born June 24, 1982) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player. Stoll has played in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Edmonton Oilers, Los Angeles Kings, New York Rangers and Minnesota Wild and has won the Stanley Cup twice with Los Angeles Kings in 2012 and 2014.

Playing career

Minor

Stoll played his early minor hockey in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. He started in the small town of Neudorf, shortly thereafter moving on to minor hockey in Melville, and then to Yorkton, Saskatchewan. In 1997, Stoll helped the Yorkton Bantam AAA Terriers to a Western Canadian Championship. While in Yorkton, Stoll attended St. Paul's Elementary School and Sacred Heart High School. He has an older brother, Kelly, who played for the Yorkton Terriers of the SJHL, and a younger sister Elizabeth who played for the University of Saskatchewan Huskies Women's hockey Team.

After winning the bantam championship, Stoll moved on to play for the Saskatoon Blazers of the Saskatchewan Midget Triple A Hockey League. While in Saskatoon, Stoll attended St. Joseph High School. Prior to joining the Blazers, Stoll was the first overall pick of the 1997 WHL Bantam Draft by the Edmonton Ice.

Junior

Stoll started his WHL career at the end of the 1997–98 season with the Ice, while they were still located in Edmonton. After this season, the team relocated to Cranbrook, British Columbia, and were renamed the Kootenay Ice. He played his entire junior career with the Ice franchise. In his third season, he was named team captain. In his final junior season (2001–02), Stoll captained the Ice to a Memorial Cup championship.

Stoll in 2008.

While playing in Kootenay, Stoll went through the NHL draft process twice. In his initial year of eligibility, he was selected by the Calgary Flames 46th overall in the 2000 NHL Entry Draft. He was unable to come to terms with the Flames. The Flames arranged a trade to the Toronto Maple Leafs, who thought they had made arrangements to have a contract signed by the appropriate deadline, but their fax to league headquarters did not make it in time. Stoll ended up re-entering the 2002 NHL Entry Draft. This time he was selected by the Edmonton Oilers 36th overall.

Also during his junior career, Stoll twice represented his country at the World Junior Hockey Championships, in 2001 and 2002, winning bronze and silver medals respectively. In 2002, Stoll was named captain for Team Canada.

Professional

Edmonton Oilers

After completing his junior career with Kootenay, Stoll entered the Oilers system, and suited up for the Hamilton Bulldogs of the AHL in 2002–03. During the season, he received his first call up to the Oilers, and played in his first four NHL games, registering an assist as his first career point. In 2003–04, he skated with the Oilers full-time. During the lock-out season of 2004–05, Stoll returned to the AHL, with the Edmonton Roadrunners.

During the 2005–06 season he played with the Oilers. During a game against the Vancouver Canucks on February 4, 2006, Stoll set an Oilers record by winning 21 of 22 faceoffs (95.45%). The 2005–06 season marked Stoll's first Stanley Cup playoffs appearance, highlighted by his game-winning goal in Overtime of Game 3 of the Western Conference Quarterfinals against the Detroit Red Wings. Heading into the 2007–08 season, Stoll was named one of the Oilers alternate captains for the team's road games.

Stoll in 2011 with the Kings.

Los Angeles Kings

On June 29, 2008, Stoll was traded to the Los Angeles Kings along with Matt Greene for Lubomir Visnovsky. On September 5, the Kings signed Stoll to a four-year deal worth $14.4 million. In 2008-2009, Stoll scored 18 goals with 23 assists for a total of 41 points. On April 22, 2012, he scored the series-winning goal in overtime to eliminate the Vancouver Canucks—the winners of the Presidents' Trophy—in Game 5 of the Western Conference Quarter Finals.

On June 11, 2012, Stoll won his first Stanley Cup with the Los Angeles Kings, their first championship in history of the franchise, against the New Jersey Devils. He re-signed with the Kings for three years and $9.75 million on June 25, 2012. On June 13, 2014, Stoll won his second Stanley Cup with the Los Angeles Kings, in game 5 against the New York Rangers.

New York Rangers and Minnesota Wild

On August 10, 2015, Stoll signed as a free agent to a one-year contract with the New York Rangers. Stoll made his debut with the Rangers as the team's fourth line centre on opening night of the 2015–16 season, in a 3-2 victory over defending champions the Chicago Blackhawks on October 7, 2015. After 29 games with the Rangers and contributing with just 1 goal and 3 points, Stoll was waived by the Rangers. On December 15, 2015, he was claimed off waivers by the Minnesota Wild.

As a free agent from the Wild at the conclusion of the season, Stoll was unable to attain an NHL deal, opting to sign a professional try-out contract to attend the Columbus Blue Jackets training camp on August 30, 2016. However, he was released from his PTO on October 5, 2016. Although Stoll never officially announced his retirement, he signaled an end to his playing career by accepting a job as a talent scout for the Kings on December 15, 2016.

Personal life

From 2006 to 2011, Stoll hosted his annual charity golf tournament in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, which benefits the Jarret Stoll Comfort Fund.

Stoll's Los Angeles home was featured on MTV Cribs in 2011.

In the summer of 2015, Stoll was arrested for possession of cocaine and ecstasy at a hotel in Las Vegas. He pleaded guilty to two misdemeanors in the case in June 2015.

Stoll was engaged to model and actress Rachel Hunter, thirteen years his senior, and they planned to marry in August 2009, but the wedding was called off. He has been romantically linked to sportscaster Erin Andrews since December 2012. On December 9, 2016, it was announced that he and Andrews are engaged.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

  Regular season Playoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1997–98Saskatoon BlazersSMAAAHL4445448978
1997–98Edmonton IceWHL82354
1998–99Kootenay IceWHL571321343840002
1999–00Kootenay IceWHL713738756420791624
2000–01Kootenay IceWHL62406610610511591422
2001–02Kootenay IceWHL4732346664226142035
2002–03Hamilton BulldogsAHL762133548623581325
2002–03Edmonton OilersNHL40110
2003–04Edmonton OilersNHL6810112142
2004–05Edmonton RoadrunnersAHL6621173892
2005–06Edmonton OilersNHL822246687424461024
2006–07Edmonton OilersNHL5113263948
2007–08Edmonton OilersNHL8114223674
2008–09Los Angeles KingsNHL7818234168
2009–10Los Angeles KingsNHL731631474061014
2010–11Los Angeles KingsNHL822023434250330
2011–12Los Angeles KingsNHL7861521602023518
2012–13Los Angeles KingsNHL487111828120114
2013–14Los Angeles KingsNHL7881927482633618
2014–15Los Angeles KingsNHL736111758
2015–16New York RangersNHL2912320
2015–16Minnesota WildNHL513361640004
NHL totals8721442443886189710162672

International

YearTeamEventResult GPGAPtsPIM
2001CanadaWJC3rd, bronze medalist(s)70226
2002CanadaWJC2nd, silver medalist(s)72464
Junior totals1426810

Awards and honours

AwardYear
WHL East First Team All-Star2000–01

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