Craig Ludwig

Craig Lee Ludwig (born March 15, 1961) is an American former professional hockey player. He played as a defenceman in the National Hockey League from 1982 to 1999 and was renowned for his shot-blocking ability. Ludwig was the color analyst for the Dallas Stars television and radio broadcasts for two seasons from 2016 to 2018.

Craig Ludwig
Ludwig in 2011
Born (1961-03-15) March 15, 1961
Rhinelander, Wisconsin, U.S.
Height 6 ft 3 in (191 cm)
Weight 210 lb (95 kg; 15 st 0 lb)
Position Defense
Shot Left
Played for Montreal Canadiens
New York Islanders
Minnesota North Stars
Dallas Stars
National team  United States
NHL Draft 61st overall, 1980
Montreal Canadiens
Playing career 19821999

Playing career

Amateur

Ludwig played high school hockey at Northland Pines High School in Eagle River, Wisconsin from 1975–1979. He helped the Eagles to the semi-finals in 1978–1979. He played on the USA Hockey National Junior Team that toured Germany in 1979–80. Ludwig went on to attend the University of North Dakota from 1979–1982 as a walk on. He won two National Championships while playing for the Fighting Sioux, alongside other future NHL players James Patrick, Mark Taylor, Doug Smail, Dave Tippett, Rick Zombo, Phil Sykes, Troy Murray, and Jon Casey.

Professional

Ludwig was drafted by the Montreal Canadiens in the 3rd round of the 1980 NHL Entry Draft, 61st overall. He won a Stanley Cup with the team in 1986. In 1990 he was traded to the New York Islanders for Gerald Diduck. After one season with the Isles, Ludwig signed as a free agent with the Minnesota North Stars.

After joining the North Stars in 1991, he moved with the team to Dallas in 1993 and finished his career in 1999 after helping the Dallas Stars win their first Stanley Cup. Ludwig was an alternate captain for the Stars during his time with the team.

Personal

Ludwig was inducted into the Wisconsin Hockey Hall of Fame in 2002. After his retirement, he worked as an assistant coach for the Utah Grizzlies, Dallas Stars, and Texas Tornado. Three of his sons became professional ice hockey players as well. Trevor and younger son C.J. are currently teammates on the Kansas City Mavericks of the ECHL. C.J. previously played defense for Northern Michigan University.[1] Trevor and his twin brother Tyler were also previously teammates.[2]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GPGAPtsPIM GPGAPtsPIM
1975–76 Northland Pines High School HS-WI
1976–77 Northland Pines High School HS-WI
1977–78 Northland Pines High School HS-WI
1978–79 Northland Pines High School HS-WI
1979–80 University of North Dakota WCHA 3318932
1980–81 University of North Dakota WCHA 34481248
1981–82 University of North Dakota WCHA 374172142
1982–83 Montreal Canadiens NHL 800252559 30002
1983–84 Montreal Canadiens NHL 807182552 1503323
1984–85 Montreal Canadiens NHL 725141990 120226
1985–86 Montreal Canadiens NHL 6924663 2001148
1986–87 Montreal Canadiens NHL 7541216105 1723530
1987–88 Montreal Canadiens NHL 744101469 111126
1988–89 Montreal Canadiens NHL 743131673 2102224
1989–90 Montreal Canadiens NHL 7311516108 1101116
1990–91 New York Islanders NHL 7518977
1991–92 Minnesota North Stars NHL 73291154 701119
1992–93 Minnesota North Stars NHL 7811011153
1993–94 Dallas Stars NHL 8411314123 90338
1994–95 Dallas Stars NHL 4727961 40112
1995–96 Dallas Stars NHL 6512370
1996–97 Dallas Stars NHL 772111362 702218
1997–98 Dallas Stars NHL 80077131 1701122
1998–99 Dallas Stars NHL 8026887 2314520
NHL totals 1,256381842221,437 17742428244

International

Year Team Event GP G A Pts PIM
1981 United States WJC 5 0 0 0 12

Awards and honors

Award Year
All-WCHA Second Team 1981–82 [3]
Stanley Cup 1986, 1999

See also

References

  1. "C.J. Ludwig". Eliteprospects.com. 1990-06-08. Retrieved 2011-11-13.
  2. British, Another (2011-11-02). "Seeing Red: First Win Of The Season". Defending Big D. Retrieved 2011-11-13.
  3. "WCHA All-Teams". College Hockey Historical Archives. Retrieved May 19, 2013.
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