Cody McLeod

Cody McLeod

McLeod with the Colorado Avalanche in November 2014
Born (1984-06-26) June 26, 1984
Binscarth, Manitoba, Canada
Height 6 ft 2 in (188 cm)
Weight 210 lb (95 kg; 15 st 0 lb)
Position Left Wing
Shoots Left
NHL team Colorado Avalanche
NHL Draft Undrafted
Playing career 2005present

Wesley Cody McLeod (born June 26, 1984) is a Canadian professional ice hockey winger currently playing for the Colorado Avalanche of the National Hockey League.

Playing career

McLeod was a fourth round WHL Bantam Draft pick for the Portland Winterhawks in 1999.[1] He enjoyed a break out season in his fourth and final year with the Winterhawks in the 2004–05 season, scoring 31 goals and 60 points.

Undrafted and looking to turn pro, McLeod attended the Boston Bruins training camp in the summer of 2005.[2] McLeod was then reassigned to affiliate, the Providence Bruins training camp on September 17, 2005, before ultimately leaving without a contract.[3] McLeod was signed by the Lowell Lock Monsters of the AHL for the 2005–06. He Spent his first full professional season with the Monsters and their ECHL affiliate, the San Diego Gulls.

McLeod with the Colorado Avalanche in December 2013

The Colorado Avalanche, as the parent club of the Monsters, signed McLeod to his first NHL contract with the Avalanche on July 6, 2006.[4] After the Avalanche training camp for the 2006–07 season, Mcleod was assigned to new affiliate the Albany River Rats on September 19, 2006.[5]

In the 2007–08 season, McLeod received his first NHL recall on December 16, 2007.[6] He made his NHL debut with the Avalanche on December 19, 2007, in a 2-1 loss against the Anaheim Ducks.[7] A week later, on December 27, he scored his first NHL goal against Dominik Hašek of the Detroit Red Wings in a 4-2 loss.[8] McLeod dressed and played for every remaining Avalanche game after he was called up from the Lake Erie Monsters. Recognized by fans for his charismatic grit, he's become one of the Avs' main fighters on the ice. McLeod became the first Avalanche rookie in history to record over 100 penalty minutes.[9] McLeod has yet to be sent back to the minor league.

McLeod gained notoriety on April 27, 2008, the second game of the second round of the 2008 Stanley Cup Playoffs against the Detroit Red Wings by picking up the traditional octopus thrown onto the ice in the Joe Louis Arena and throwing it into the stands.[9] McLeod scored his first play off goal also against the Red Wings in game three on April 29, 2008. With an impressive debut season with Colorado, McLeod was re-signed by the Avalanche to a one-year deal on July 14, 2008.[10]

In the 2008–09 season, McLeod sustained a shoulder injury in a 3-2 home loss against Detroit on March 4, 2009, causing him to miss three straight games. He ended the season third in goals on the Avs with 15, behind only Ryan Smyth and Milan Hejduk. McLeod's 162 penalty minutes were just one minute shy of team leading Ian Laperrière. McLeod was then re-signed by the Avalanche to a 3-year deal on June 19, 2009.[11]

The 2011–12 season saw McLeod set a franchise record becoming the only player in Quebec/Colorado history to register at least 100 PIMs in five consecutive seasons.[12] Behind only Paul Stastny in terms of tenure currently with the club, the Avs signed the pending unrestricted free agent to another three-year contract on June 4, 2012.[13] He was suspended five games in 2013–14 for a hit-from-behind on Detroit Red Wing Niklas Kronwall in which Kronwall received a concussion.[14]

With Paul Stastny signing with the Blues prior to the 2014-15 season, McLeod became the current longest-tenured member of the Avalanche.

Career statistics

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
2001–02 Portland Winter Hawks WHL 47 10 3 13 86 5 0 0 0 0
2002–03 Portland Winter Hawks WHL 71 15 18 33 153 7 1 1 2 13
2003–04 Waywayseecappo Wolverines MJHL 1 0 0 0 0
2003–04 Portland Winter Hawks WHL 69 13 18 31 227 5 2 2 4 6
2004–05 Portland Winter Hawks WHL 70 31 29 60 195 7 0 3 3 8
2004–05 Adirondack Frostbite UHL 1 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 11
2005–06 Lowell Lock Monsters AHL 33 4 5 9 87
2005–06 San Diego Gulls ECHL 16 4 5 9 48 2 2 1 3 14
2006–07 Albany River Rats AHL 73 11 8 19 180 5 0 0 0 4
2007–08 Lake Erie Monsters AHL 27 6 7 13 101
2007–08 Colorado Avalanche NHL 49 4 5 9 120 10 1 1 2 26
2008–09 Colorado Avalanche NHL 79 15 5 20 162
2009–10 Colorado Avalanche NHL 74 7 11 18 138 6 0 0 0 5
2010–11 Colorado Avalanche NHL 71 5 3 8 189
2011–12 Colorado Avalanche NHL 75 6 5 11 164
2012–13 Colorado Avalanche NHL 48 8 4 12 83
2013–14 Colorado Avalanche NHL 71 5 8 13 122 7 1 0 1 22
2014–15 Colorado Avalanche NHL 82 7 5 12 191
2015–16 Colorado Avalanche NHL 82 8 5 13 138
NHL totals 631 65 51 116 1307 22 2 1 3 53

References

  1. "Portland Winterhawks Bantam Drafts". winterhawks.com. 2006-05-02. Retrieved 2009-03-23.
  2. "Bruins training camp preview". hockeysfuture.com. 2005-09-08. Retrieved 2009-03-23.
  3. "Bruins re-assign 13 players from training camp". bruins.nhl.com. 2005-09-17. Retrieved 2009-03-23.
  4. "McLeod's bio". nhl.com. 2006-07-06. Retrieved 2009-03-23.
  5. "Avalanche trims roster to 35". avalanche.nhl.com. 2006-09-19. Retrieved 2009-03-23.
  6. "Avalanche recalls McLeod". avalanche.nhl.com. 2007-12-16. Retrieved 2009-03-23.
  7. "Schneider scores in overtime to lift Ducks over Avalanche". cbssports.com. 2007-12-19. Retrieved 2009-03-23.
  8. "Filppula makes it back-to-back games with two goals for Red Wings". cbssports.com. 2007-12-27. Retrieved 2009-03-23.
  9. 1 2 "Ignorance is bliss for McLeod". mlive.com. 2008-04-30. Retrieved 2009-03-23.
  10. "Avalanche re-signs McLeod, McCormick". Colorado Avalanche. 2008-07-14. Retrieved 2009-03-23.
  11. Dater, Adrian (2009-06-21). "Three-year deal given to McLeod". Denver Post. Retrieved 2009-06-21.
  12. "Predators rally, finish off Avs in OT". CBS Sports. 2012-01-12. Retrieved 2012-06-04.
  13. Dater, Adrian (2012-06-04). "Cody McLeod signs new $3.45 million deal with Colorado Avalanche". Denver Post. Retrieved 2012-06-04.
  14. NHL.com (2013-10-21), Avalanche's McLeod suspended five games, NHL, retrieved 2013-10-21

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