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Kevin Sawyer
Born (1974-02-18) February 18, 1974 (age 50)
Christina Lake, British Columbia, Canada
Height 6 ft 2 in (188 cm)
Weight 205 lb (93 kg; 14 st 9 lb)
Position Right wing
Shot Left
Played for St. Louis Blues
Boston Bruins
Phoenix Coyotes
Mighty Ducks of Anaheim
NHL draft Undrafted
Playing career 1995–2003

Kevin John Sawyer (born February 18, 1974) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey right winger who played in the National Hockey League (NHL) with the St. Louis Blues, Boston Bruins, Phoenix Coyotes, and Mighty Ducks of Anaheim between 1995 and 2003. He also spent several years in the minor American Hockey League and International Hockey League.

Playing career

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After playing three years with the Spokane Chiefs of the WHL Sawyer was signed by the St. Louis Blues in 1995. While with the Chiefs, Sawyer established himself as a hard hitting enforcer, and he would continue this role in the NHL. For the 1995–1996 season, Sawyer played the majority of the year with the Worcester IceCats while also making his NHL debut with the Blues. He appeared in six games with the Blues before being traded to the Boston Bruins in a deal that sent Steve Leach to the Blues. Sawyer appeared in two more games with the Bruins that year. The 1996–1997 season saw Sawyer play 60 games with the Providence Bruins and two games with the Boston Bruins. After that year he was released by the Bruins.

The next three years saw Sawyer toil in the minors with the Michigan K-Wings, Worcester IceCats, and Springfield Falcons. He signed contracts with the Dallas Stars in 1997 and again with the Blues in 1998 but he did not appear in any games with the teams. Sawyer signed with the Phoenix Coyotes for the 1999–2000 season and finally returned to the NHL where he played three games with the Coyotes.

Sawyer then signed with the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim in 2000. With the Mighty Ducks, Sawyer finally saw regular playing time in the NHL and established himself as a top enforcer. After playing only nine games with the Mighty Ducks in the 2000–2001 season, Sawyer made the team for the 2001–2002 season. He appeared in 57 games and logged 221 penalty minutes along with his first career NHL goal. That year he was also involved in a large brawl in a game between the Mighty Ducks and Calgary Flames. After Craig Berube hit Mighty Ducks' goalie Jean-Sébastien Giguère, Sawyer skated in the Flames zone on the next play and rammed into Flames' goalie Mike Vernon, leading to a number of fights and more than 300 penalty minutes between the teams in the final minutes of the game.

The 2002–2003 season saw Sawyer play 31 games with the Mighty Ducks before suffering a concussion in a fight with Brad Norton. He missed the remainder of the season and officially announced his retirement in 2003.

Post-playing career

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Sawyer now works as a commentator for TSN doing regional broadcasts for the Winnipeg Jets. On a January 4, 2020 broadcast, Sawyer admitted that he was involved in a player hazing incident as an assistant coach with the Spokane Chiefs. [1]

Career statistics

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Regular season and playoffs

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Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1991–92 Grand Forks Border Bruins KIJHL 24 9 11 20 200
1991–92 Kelowna Spartans BCHL 3 0 0 0 9
1991–92 Vernon Lakers BCHL 12 0 1 1 18
1991–92 Penticton Panthers BCHL 3 0 0 0 13
1992–93 Spokane Chiefs WHL 62 4 3 7 274 8 1 1 2 13
1993–94 Spokane Chiefs WHL 60 10 15 25 350 3 0 1 1 6
1994–95 Spokane Chiefs WHL 54 7 9 16 365 11 2 0 2 58
1994–95 Peoria Rivermen IHL 2 0 0 0 12
1995–96 St. Louis Blues NHL 6 0 0 0 23
1995–96 Worcester IceCats AHL 41 3 4 7 268
1995–96 Boston Bruins NHL 2 0 0 0 5
1995–96 Providence Bruins AHL 4 0 0 0 29 4 0 1 1 9
1996–97 Boston Bruins NHL 2 0 0 0 0
1996–97 Providence Bruins AHL 60 8 9 17 367 6 0 0 0 32
1997–98 Michigan K-Wings IHL 60 2 5 7 398 3 0 0 0 23
1998–99 Worcester IceCats AHL 70 8 14 22 299 4 0 1 1 4
1999–00 Phoenix Coyotes NHL 3 0 0 0 12
1999–00 Springfield Falcons AHL 56 4 8 12 321 4 0 0 0 6
2000–01 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim NHL 9 0 1 1 27
2000–01 Cincinnati Mighty Ducks AHL 41 2 12 14 211
2001–02 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim NHL 57 1 1 2 211
2002–03 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim NHL 31 2 1 3 115
AHL totals 272 25 47 72 1495 18 0 2 2 51
NHL totals 110 3 3 6 403

References

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  1. ^ "Jets broadcaster's comments tone-deaf and 'sickening to hear'". Winnipeg Sun. January 15, 2020. Retrieved January 15, 2020.
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