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Matt Stajan
Ice hockey player

Matt Stajan

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Ice hockey player
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Place of birth
Mississauga
Age
40 years
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Biography

Matthew Stajan (/steɪˈdʒæn/ stay-JAN; born December 19, 1983) is a Canadian professional ice hockey centre currently playing for the Calgary Flames of the National Hockey League (NHL). He was a second round selection, 57th overall, of the Toronto Maple Leafs at the 2002 NHL Entry Draft. Stajan made his NHL debut in 2004 and was a member of the Maple Leafs until he was traded to Calgary in 2010. Internationally, Stajan was a member of the Canadian national junior team that won a silver medal at the 2003 World Junior Hockey Championships.

Playing career

Junior

A native of Mississauga, Ontario, Stajan played his minor hockey in the Greater Toronto Hockey League with the Toronto Red Wings and Mississauga Senators associations before being drafted by the Belleville Bulls in the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) Priority Selection draft in 2000. He played three seasons in the OHL between 2000 and 2003 in which he scored 206 points in 182 games. Stajan made his debut in 2000–01 season with a 27-point season in 57 games, then improved to 33 goals and 85 points the following season. He also finished with a plus-minus rating of +36 and was a finalist in an OHL coaches poll naming the best defensive forward. Stajan was also a member of the OHL's Eastern Conference All-Star Team in the Canadian Hockey League's All-Star series.

The Toronto Maple Leafs selected Stajan with their second round pick, 57th overall, at the 2002 NHL Entry Draft. He described being chosen by his hometown team as a "dream come true". He returned to Belleville for his final OHL season in 2002–03 where he finished 8th in league scoring with 94 points. He played his second all-star game for the Eastern Conference, and was named to the OHL's third All-Star Team following the season. Stajan was also a member of the Canadian national junior team at the 2003 World Junior Hockey Championships. He scored a goal and an assist in six games to help Canada win the silver medal.

Toronto Maple Leafs

Stajan was assigned to the American Hockey League (AHL)'s St. John's Maple Leafs at the conclusion of Belleville's season. He made his professional debut on April 4, 2003, and registered an assist against the Manitoba Moose. He was recalled to Toronto and made his NHL debut the following night against the Ottawa Senators. He scored his first goal that night on goaltender Martin Prusek in a 3–1 loss. Stajan earned a spot on the Toronto roster in 2003–04; he appeared in 69 games in his rookie season, scored 14 goals and recorded 27 points. He appeared in three playoff games. Stajan also participated in the YoungStars Game at the 2004 All-Star Game, where he scored a goal and an assist for the Eastern Conference in a 7–3 loss to the West.

While the 2004-05 season was delayed, and ultimately cancelled, due to a labour dispute, Stajan was assigned to St. John's. He recorded 66 points in 80 games and scored 23 goals. Stajan returned to Toronto when NHL play resumed in 2005–06 where he focused on developing his two-way play, trying to become both an offensive presence while remaining defensively responsible. He finished with 27 points, and led the league with eight short-handed points (tied with Marián Hossa).

The Maple Leafs and Stajan agreed to a new two-year, $1.75 million contract prior to the 2006–07 season. His offensive production improved modestly; he scored 39 points that season and followed it with 33 in 2007–08. His performances earned him another two-year contract, worth $3.5 million.

With 55 points in 76 games, Stajan finished third in Maple Leafs' scoring in 2008–09; his 40 assists led the team. He was again among Toronto's leading scorers, with 41 points in 55 games, when he was included in a blockbuster trade: On January 31, 2010, Stajan was sent to the Calgary Flames, along with Niklas Hagman, Ian White and Jamal Mayers in exchange for Dion Phaneuf, Fredrik Sjöström and Keith Aulie. He finished the year with 16 points in 27 games with Calgary, resulting in a combined total and career high of 57 points.

Calgary Flames

Though he was set to become an unrestricted free agent following the season, Stajan opted to remain in Calgary and signed a four-year, $14 million contract with the Flames. Stajan's offensive production rapidly declined over the following two seasons – he scored 31 points in 2010–11 and only 18 in 2011–12 – which resulted increasing condemnation of his play and arguments that his contract had become one of the "worst in franchise history" while head coach Brent Sutter dropped him from the top scoring lines to the fourth line in a checking role. His troubled 2011–12 season was exacerbated by a sprained ankle, an injury that caused him to miss 14 games. However, he finished the season on an offensive high that included scoring his 100th career goal late in the year.

When the Flames replaced Sutter with Bob Hartley in the 2012–13, the new head coach expanded Stajan's role. He responded with what he called his best season, scoring 23 points in 43 games in the lockout-shortened season while earning praise for his defensive responsibility; Stajan's plus-minus rating of +7 led the team and he was one of only two players with a positive total. Following the departure of several of Calgary's top players and with the team entering a rebuilding period, Stajan was expected to centre Calgary's top line in 2013–14. However, he suffered a leg contusion in the team's season opening game that caused him to miss several weeks of play. Stajan appeared in only 63 games for the Flames, but recorded 33 points, his highest total in four years. Injury again sidelined Stajan early in the 2014–15 season. He suffered a knee injury as a result of a knee-on-knee collision with Montreal's Jarred Tinordi that was expected to keep him out of the Flames' lineup for six weeks.

Personal life

Matt is the son of Mike and Nada Stajan, and he has an elder sister, Michelle. He and his wife Katie have lived in Calgary since his trade from Toronto. Their first child, Emerson, died shortly after birth on March 3, 2014. The couple had their second child, Elliot, one year later. Stajan is of Slovenian descent; both of his sets of grandparents immigrated to Canada in the 1950s. His paternal grandfather, Ludvic, started a company that manufactures fire doors that Mike and an uncle took over. Stajan wore uniform number 14 throughout his youth career and with the Maple Leafs in honour of his uncle Robert, who wore the number in his own hockey career and died of cancer when Matt was a young boy.

Matt Stajan has been recognized several times for his charitable contributions. He was the Toronto Maple Leafs' nominee for the King Clancy Memorial Trophy in 2007, which recognizes players who exhibit leadership qualities while making a significant contribution to their community. In Calgary, Stajan has been a spokesman for the Alberta Children's Hospital and supports the Ronald McDonald House. In 2013, the Flames named him the winner of the Ralph T. Scurfield Humanitarian Award for perseverance, dedication and leadership, and nominated him for the NHL Foundation Player Award. Following the death of his first child, Matt and his wife Katie hosted an event called "A Night Under the Stars", which raised over $100,000 for the neonatal intensive care unit at Calgary's Foothills Medical Centre. Additionally, Stajan is active within the National Hockey League Players' Association; he has served as his team's player representative in both Toronto and Calgary.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
2000–01Belleville BullsOHL57918272771675
2001–02Belleville BullsOHL683352855011381114
2002–03Belleville BullsOHL57346094757581316
2002–03St. John's Maple LeafsAHL10110
2002–03Toronto Maple LeafsNHL11010
2003–04Toronto Maple LeafsNHL691413272230002
2004–05St. John's Maple LeafsAHL802343664352246
2005–06Toronto Maple LeafsNHL8015122750
2006–07Toronto Maple LeafsNHL8210293944
2007–08Toronto Maple LeafsNHL8216173347
2008–09Toronto Maple LeafsNHL7615405554
2009–10Toronto Maple LeafsNHL5516254130
2009–10Calgary FlamesNHL27313162
2010–11Calgary FlamesNHL766253132
2011–12Calgary FlamesNHL618101829
2012–13Calgary FlamesNHL435182326
2013–14Calgary FlamesNHL6314193342
2014–15Calgary FlamesNHL5971017281113421
2015–16Calgary FlamesNHL806111752
NHL totals8541362423784581413423

International

YearTeamEventResultGPGAPtsPIM
2003CanadaWJC2nd, silver medalist(s)61120
Junior totals61120

Awards and honours

Junior
AwardYearRef.
OHL Third-Team All-Star2002–03
National Hockey League
AwardYearRef.
Played in NHL YoungStars Game2003–04
Ralph T. Scurfield Humanitarian Award
Cgy – Perseverance, dedication and leadership
2012–13
J. R. "Bud" McCaig Award
Cgy – Courtesy and respect
2013–14

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