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Leo Komarov
Ice hockey player

Leo Komarov

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Ice hockey player
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Biography

Leonid Aleksandrovich Komarov (Russian: Леонид Александрович Комаров, Leonid Aleksandrovich Komarov; born 23 January 1987) is an Estonian-born Finnish–Russian professional ice hockey centre currently playing for and an alternate captain of the Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey League (NHL). A natural centre early in his career, Komarov has made the transition to being able to play all three forward positions.
Raised in Finland, Komarov is the first Estonian-born player in the NHL. Komarov was a member of the gold medal-winning Finnish national team in the 2011 IIHF World Championship.

Personal

Komarov was born in Narva, then part of the Estonian SSR of the Soviet Union, to Russian parents. When he was five years old, Komarov's family moved to the Swedish-speaking town of Nykarleby, Finland, when his father Alexander Komarov accepted a contract to play ice hockey there. Because his father was of Ingrian Finnish descent, the family was able to permanently reside there. Leo Komarov also holds dual Russian-Finnish citizenship.

Komarov is multi-lingual and can speak four languages: Swedish, Finnish, Russian and English.

Komarov is married to Juulia Manner. The pair tied the knot on 2 July 2016 in Suomenlinna part of Helsinki, Finland, after dating for 10 years. Among the guests were Maple Leafs teammates Nazem Kadri, Michael Grabner and Rich Clune.

Playing career

After playing with different junior teams, Komarov started his career in the SM-liiga with Ässät. After winning a silver medal with Ässät in 2006, he moved to Pelicans. After his season with Ässät, he was chosen in the sixth round of the 2006 NHL Entry Draft, 180th overall, by the Toronto Maple Leafs.

Komarov captained of Finland at the 2007 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships in Leksand and Mora, Sweden.

During the 2009–10 season, Komarov played with Dynamo Moscow of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL).

Komarov won a gold medal with Finland at the 2011 IIHF World Championships in Bratislava and Košice, Slovakia.

In May 2012, Komarov agreed to terms with the Toronto Maple Leafs for the 2012–13 season. The reported value of his contract was $1.2 million, including bonuses. He played his first career NHL game on 19 January 2013, and he scored his first NHL goal, a game winner, against the Montreal Canadiens on 9 February 2013.

After one season with the Maple Leafs, Komarov left the NHL to sign a one-year contract to return with Dynamo Moscow in June 2013, with the ambition to make the Finnish 2014 Winter Olympic squad in a more offensive role with Dynamo; he made the roster, also serving as an alternate captain.

Despite signing with Dynamo Moscow, Komarov stated that he was not done with the NHL, and a year later, on 1 July 2014, he signed a four-year deal worth $2.9 million per season to return to the Toronto Maple Leafs. Komarov played well following the signing, recording 4 goals and 16 assists in his first 23 games of the season, as well as 99 hits, good enough for third in the league as of late November. However, a blindside hit from former Dynamo Moscow linemate Alexander Ovechkin on November 29 left Komarov with concussion issues, and he would score at a lackluster pace for the rest of the season.

Komarov would rebound the next season and excel under new head coach Mike Babcock. Komarov, who previously played on Toronto's 2nd, 3rd lines and 4th lines, was now experiencing top line duties (taking Phil Kessel's spot), and occasionally reprising his role on the second. He led the Maple Leafs in goals and points up to the Christmas break. Shortly after, he was named to the 2016 NHL All-Star Game on 6 January 2016, in reward for his strong play. Komarov's production declined in the latter half of the season, partially due to the loss of teammate James van Riemsdyk in January to injury. Despite this, Komarov finished the year third in team scoring with 36 points, behind only P. A. Parenteau and Nazem Kadri.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

  Regular season Playoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
2002–03HermesJr. C SM-sarja14712198
2003–04SportJr. B SM-sarja1969156
2004–05ÄssätJr. A SM-sarja34651159
2005–06ÄssätJr. A SM-sarja10561159
2005–06Team Finland U20Mestis50334
2005–06ÄssätSM-l443361061413422
2006–07Team Finland U20Mestis11010
2006–07PelicansSM-l49391210861016
2007–08PelicansSM-l53410147661128
2008–09PelicansSM-l56816241441001116
2009–10Dynamo MoscowKHL475111644401116
2010–11Dynamo MoscowKHL521412267064262
2011–12Dynamo MoscowKHL46111324582052749
2012–13Toronto MarliesAHL1463922
2012–13Dynamo MoscowKHL13281042
2012–13Toronto Maple LeafsNHL4245918700017
2013–14Dynamo MoscowKHL5212223442731422
2014–15Toronto Maple LeafsNHL628182618
2015–16Toronto Maple LeafsNHL6719173640
NHL totals17131407140700017
KHL totals2104466110256371261889
Liiga totals2021838564343635852

International

YearTeamEventResult GPGAPtsPIM
2006FinlandWJC3rd, bronze medalist(s)703332
2007FinlandWJC6th621316
2009FinlandWC5th50114
2010FinlandWC6th71010
2011FinlandWC1st, gold medalist(s)80222
2012FinlandWC4th101014
2014FinlandOly3rd, bronze medalist(s)60000
2014FinlandWC2nd, silver medalist(s)101236
2015FinlandWC6th721329
2016FinlandWC2nd, silver medalist(s)103478
2016FinlandWCH8th30112
Junior totals1324648
Senior totals668111955

All-Star Game

YearLocation GPGAPts
2016Nashville2011
All-Star totals2011

Awards and honours

  • 2009 – First Channel Cup
  • 2010 – Winner SHHI
  • 2011 – IIHF World Champion
  • 2011 – Medal "For military cooperation"
  • 2011 – KHL All-Star Game participant
  • 2012 – Gagarin Cup
  • First Estonian born NHL player
  • 2016 – NHL All-Star

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