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Brandon Dubinsky
American ice hockey player

Brandon Dubinsky

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American ice hockey player
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Place of birth
Anchorage
Age
37 years
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Biography

Brandon Grae Dubinsky (born April 29, 1986) is an American professional ice hockey player of Russian descent, an alternate captain for the Columbus Blue Jackets of the National Hockey League (NHL). He has also played in the NHL for the New York Rangers.

Playing career

Dubinsky began playing youth hockey in Anchorage, and graduated from Service High School in 2004. He played his junior career with Portland Winter Hawks of the Western Hockey League (WHL) for four years, and was a two-time Western Conference second team All-Star before being drafted in the second round of the 2004 NHL Draft by the New York Rangers.

New York Rangers

Dubinsky played for the Hartford Wolf Pack of the American Hockey League (AHL) for most of the 2006-2007 season. He first played for the New York Rangers on March 8, 2007, against the New York Islanders.

Dubinsky scored his first NHL goal against Marc-André Fleury on November 8, 2007, in a 4-2 win against the Pittsburgh Penguins. Dubinsky was the 3rd star of the game. Much of the season was spent centering the Rangers' first forward line with Jaromír Jágr and Sean Avery. He was one of sixteen rookies selected to participate in the 2008 YoungStars competition at the 56th NHL All-Star Game in Atlanta. He scored two goals and one assist and was named YoungStars Most Valuable Player. Dubinsky scored his first career playoff goal in the Eastern Conference Quarterfinals against the New Jersey Devils on April 13, 2008.

Dubinsky with the Rangers in 2011

His successful rookie season was marked on April 4, 2008, when Dubinsky was awarded the Steven McDonald Extra Effort Award for the 2007-08 season and "Rookie of the Year" for the Rangers as voted by his teammates.

On May 12, 2008, Dubinsky scored a hat trick in his first World Championships, in Halifax, Nova Scotia, against Norway. Team USA went on to win the game 9-1.

On November 24, 2008, Dubinsky scored a Gordie Howe hat trick against the Phoenix Coyotes. He squared off against the Coyotes' tough guy Daniel Carcillo protecting the Rangers' netminder Henrik Lundqvist at 2:58 into the first, taking a five-minute major penalty for fighting. He then scored a wraparound goal 1 minute 15 seconds into the second period (which ended up being the game winner). Dubinsky then finished the "Gordie" with an assist to Dan Girardi, who scored a power play goal from the blue line at 7:37 into the third period. The Rangers won the game 4-1 and Dubinsky along with Lundqvist and Zherdev were named the three stars. Ranger coach Tom Renney called the feat a "Gordie Orr hat trick" claiming that Dubinsky "didn't do that well in the fight".

Dubinsky finished his second full season with one point more than his previous season. Despite a strong start with a game-winning goal in the Rangers' first gameand a streak of 11 points in his first 11 games in 2008-09, he suffered a 20-game goal-scoring drought. On April 15, 2009, Dubinsky scored the game-winning goal with 8:17 remaining in the third period of the Rangers' first game of the 2009 Stanley Cup Playoffs, Eastern Conference Quarterfinals against the Washington Capitals.

After holding out at the beginning of the 2009–10 season and missing over a week of training camp, Dubinsky signed a two-year contract worth $3.7 million as a restricted free agent. Dubinsky tallied 3 goals and 10 points on the season before suffering a broken hand in a game against the Calgary Flames on November 7, 2009, which relegated him to the injured reserved list for more than a month.

Dubinsky returned to the Rangers' lineup on December 14 against the Atlanta Thrashers. Four games later, he scored his first goal in more than two months against the Carolina Hurricanes. The goal was the game-winner in a 3-1 Rangers victory. Despite missing over a month due to injury, Dubinsky finished the season with career highs in goals and points. After the 2010-11 season, Dubinsky avoided arbitration with the Rangers and signed a four-year, $16.8 million contract.

On July 23, 2012, Dubinsky was traded, along with Artem Anisimov, Tim Erixon, and a first round draft pick in 2013, to the Columbus Blue Jackets for Rick Nash, minor leaguer Steven Delisle and a conditional third round pick in the same draft. On July 11, 2014, Dubinsky signed a 6-year, $35.1 million contract extension with Columbus.. Dubinsky was named an alternate captain of the Blue Jackets on October 8, 2015.

Dubinsky with the Blue Jackets, October 2013

Columbus Blue Jackets

During the 2012–13 NHL lockout, Dubinsky played for the Alaska Aces of the ECHL and made his Blue Jackets debut once the NHL returned from the work stoppage.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
2002–03Portland Winter HawksWHL448182635722410
2003–04Portland Winter HawksWHL7130487813750226
2004–05Portland Winter HawksWHL6823365916074598
2005–06Portland Winter HawksWHL5121466798125101524
2005–06Hartford Wolf PackAHL11551014
2006–07Hartford Wolf PackAHL71212243115713412
2006–07New York RangersNHL60002
2007–08New York RangersNHL82142640791044812
2008–09New York RangersNHL82132841112713418
2009–10New York RangersNHL6920244454
2010–11New York RangersNHL7724305410052132
2011–12New York RangersNHL77102434110902214
2012–13Alaska AcesECHL17971622
2012–13Columbus Blue JacketsNHL292182076
2013–14Columbus Blue JacketsNHL761634509861566
2014–15Columbus Blue JacketsNHL4713233643
2015–16Columbus Blue JacketsNHL7517314871
NHL totals620129238367745378152352

International

YearTeamEventResultGPGAPtsPIM
2008United StatesWC6th43032
2010United StatesWC13th637102
2016United StatesWCH7th20114
Senior totals1268148

Personal life

Dubinsky was born in Anchorage, Alaska. His father, mother, and two brothers live there.

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