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Frank Caprice
Canadian ice hockey player

Frank Caprice

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Canadian ice hockey player
Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Hamilton, Canada
Age
62 years
Stats
Weight:
150 lbs
Sports Teams
Vancouver Canucks
Cardiff Devils
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Biography

Francis J. Caprice (born April 2, 1962 in Hamilton, Ontario) is a Canadian retired former professional ice hockey goaltender who spents parts of six seasons with the Vancouver Canucks of the National Hockey League in the 1980s. After his time with the Canucks Caprice played mainly in Italy and the United Kingdom, retiring in 1999.

Playing career

Caprice was Vancouver's ninth round selection (178th overall) in the 1981 NHL Entry Draft. In the year following his selection, he improved his stock greatly, winning 24 games for the London Knights and representing Canada at the 1982 World Junior Championships. He won all three of his starts at the World Juniors, helping Canada to the gold medal. Following the season, he signed with the Canucks and turned pro.

Caprice spent most of his first pro season in the AHL, although he did make his NHL debut, playing the 3rd period in a blowout to the Los Angeles Kings. Caprice's big opportunity came in the 1983–84, when the Canucks' starting goalie Richard Brodeur was injured. In his starting debut against the Edmonton Oilers on Hockey Night in Canada, Caprice earned first-star honours in a 3-2 Canucks victory.He posted a solid 8-8-1 mark with a 3.34 GAA, the best performance of any of the three Canuck goalies that year.

Based on his fine performance in 1983–84, Caprice was given a chance to usurp Brodeur as the Canucks' starter in 1984–85, although he would struggle and then tear his hamstring, causing him to miss three months of action. He finished the season with an 8-14-3 mark and 4.81 GAA in 28 appearances, and would never seriously challenge for the #1 spot again.

In 1985–86, Caprice would again struggle, posting an 0-3-2 record and terrible 5.45 GAA in 7 appearances, and was demoted to the AHL in favour of Wendell Young. However, he would reclaim the backup job in 1986–87, and posted a 3.84 GAA in 25 appearances, his best since his rookie year. In 1987–88, he appeared in 22 games backing up 21-year-old Kirk McLean as the aging Brodeur was relegated to 11 appearances.

In 1988–89, Caprice was relegated to the IHL as the Canucks decided to go with a goaltending tandem of McLean and Steve Weeks. For the 1989–90 season, Caprice was dealt to the Boston Bruins for a ninth round pick. However, he spent the entire season in the minors and was released at the end of the year.

Following his release from the Bruins, Caprice would spend most of the 1990s playing in Italy and later in Britain with the Cardiff Devils, before retiring in 1999 and returning to his hometown of Hamilton. He would come out of retirement in 2001 to represent the Dundas, Ontario team at the 2001 Allan Cup.

In 1993, Caprice played for the Vancouver VooDoo of Roller Hockey International.

Caprice appeared in 102 NHL games over 6 NHL seasons, posting a 31-46-11 record with a 4.19 GAA and one shutout.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPWLTMINGASOGAASV%GPWLMINGASOGAASV%
1979–80London KnightsOMJHL183739197414.84311941004.50
1980–81London KnightsOHL4211260217119005.25
1981–82London KnightsOHL4524172261419604.504132401804.50
1981–82Dallas Black HawksCHL30301781906.40
1982–83Vancouver CanucksNHL100019309.52.625
1982–83Fredericton ExpressAHL145818195003.67
1983–84Vancouver CanucksNHL1988210946213.40.882
1983–84Fredericton ExpressAHL18115210894922.70
1984–85Vancouver CanucksNHL288143151312204.84.850
1985–86Vancouver CanucksNHL70323082805.46.819
1985–86Fredericton ExpressAHL2612112152610904.296243332203.96
1986–87Vancouver CanucksNHL25811213868803.81.863
1986–87Fredericton ExpressAHL125506864704.11
1987–88Vancouver CanucksNHL22710212468704.19.861
1988–89Milwaukee AdmiralsIHL3924120220414323.8920191503.30
1989–90Maine MarinersAHL102615504605.02
1989–90Milwaukee AdmiralsIHL2086310987804.263021421004.23
1992–93HC GardenaITA191140934.89
1993–94HC GardenaITA2212041004.98
1994–95HC GardenaITA10
1995–96HC GardenaITA3616781003.58
1996–97Cardiff DevilsBISL77004301411.95160303.00
1997–98Cardiff DevilsBISL84801612.00212042.00
1994–95HC GardenaITA10
1998–99Corpus Christi IceRaysWPHL159518474803.40.883
1998–99Ayr Scottish EaglesBISL72503912403.494032101103.14
NHL totals102314611556739014.20.859
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