John Carter (ice hockey player) – Wikipedia

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United States Vereinigte Staaten  John Carter
birth date 3. May 1963
Place of birth Winchester, Massachusetts, USA
Size 178 cm
Weight 79 kg
Position Left wing
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The career station
1982–1986 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
1986–1991 Boston Bruins
1991–1993 San Jose Sharks
1993–1994 Providence Bruins
1994–1995 Worcester IceCats

John A. Carter (* May 3, 1963 in Winchester, Massachusetts) is a former American ice hockey player who, in the course of his active career between 1982 and 1995, 244 games for Boston Bruins and San Jose Sharks in the National Hockey League in the position of has contested left wing strikers.

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Carter initially studied at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute from 1982 to 1986 for four years. There the left wing player played together with Adam Oates and made it to the SECOND or First All-Star Team of the Eastern College Athletic Conference of the National Collegiate Athletic Association in the 1983/84 and 1984/85 seasons and 1984/85.

Nevertheless, Carter was not selected in any NHL Entry Draft, and so he was only underneathed by the Boston Bruins from the NHL during the 1985/86 season. The American remained there until the end of the 1990/91 season. However, he never managed to establish himself in the Bruins squad for an entire season and repeatedly found himself at the Farm team in the American Hockey League, the Maine Mariners. Carter, however, belonged to the squad as a Boston in the 1989/90 season reached the final around the Stanley Cup, where the team lost to Edmonton Oilers in five games. In the summer of 1991, Carter switched to the newly founded San Jose Sharks as Free Agent. There he played for two years and was also mainly used in the International Hockey League at the farm team, the Kansas City Blades. With this he won the Turner Cup in the 1991/92 season. After the 1992/93 season, he left the Sharks and played for the Providence Bruins and the Worcester Icecats in the AHL in the following two years. After the 1994/95 season, he ended his career.

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For his home country, Carter took part in the 1986 World Cup in the Soviet capital Moscow, where he took sixth place with the Americans. He scored three times in nine tournament games, including a goal.

  • 1984 ECAC Second All-Star Team
  • 1984 NCAA East First All-American Team
  • 1985 ECAC First All-Star Team
Regular season Play-offs
Season Team turns on Sp T IN Point SM Sp T IN Point SM
1982/83 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute ECAC 29 16 22 38 33
1983/84 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute ECAC 38 35 39 74 52
1984/85 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute ECAC 37 43 29 72 52
1985/86 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute ECAC 27 23 18 41 68
1985/86 Boston Bruins NHL 3 0 0 0 0
1986/87 Moncton Golden Flames AHL 58 25 30 55 60 6 2 3 5 5
1986/87 Boston Bruins NHL 8 0 first first 0
1987/88 Maine Mariners AHL 76 38 38 76 145 ten 4 4 8 44
1987/88 Boston Bruins NHL 4 0 first first 2
1988/89 Maine Mariners AHL 24 13 6 19 twelfth
1988/89 Boston Bruins NHL 44 twelfth ten 22 44 ten first 2 3 6
1989/90 Maine Mariners AHL 2 2 2 4 2
1989/90 Boston Bruins NHL 76 17 22 39 26 21 6 3 9 45
1990/91 Maine Mariners AHL 16 5 9 14 16 first 0 0 0 ten
1990/91 Boston Bruins NHL 50 4 7 11 68
1991/92 Kansas City Blades IHL 42 11 15 26 116 15 6 9 15 18
1991/92 San Jose Sharks NHL 4 0 0 0 0
1992/93 Kansas City Blades IHL 9 4 2 6 14
1992/93 San Jose Sharks NHL 55 7 9 16 81
1993/94 Providence Bruins AHL 47 11 5 16 82
1994/95 Worcester IceCats AHL sixty four 18 9 27 96
Ncaa total 131 117 108 225 207
AHL total 287 112 99 211 413 17 6 7 13 59
Ihle total 51 15 17 32 130 15 6 9 15 18
Nhl total 244 40 50 90 201 thirty first 7 5 twelfth 51

International [ Edit | Edit the source text ]

Represented the USA at:

Year Team Event Results Sp T IN Point SM
1986 deer WM 6th place 9 first 2 3 14
Gentleman total 9 first 2 3 14

( Legend to player statistics: SP or GP = played games; T or g = gates scored; V or a = assisted; PKT or PTS = scorer points achieved; SM or PIM = received penalty minutes; +/-= plus/minus balance; PP = overpaid gate; SH = scored gate; GW = achieved winning gates; first  Play-downs/Relegation; Italics : Statistics not complete)

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