Scott Thomas (ice hockey)

John Scott Thomas (born January 18, 1970) is an American former professional ice hockey right wing. He played 63 games in the National Hockey League with the Buffalo Sabres and Los Angeles Kings between 1992 and 2001. The rest of his career, which lasted from 1992 to 2003, was spent in the minor leagues.

Scott Thomas
Born (1970-01-18) January 18, 1970
Buffalo, New York, U.S.
Height 6 ft 2 in (188 cm)
Weight 202 lb (92 kg; 14 st 6 lb)
Position Right wing
Shot Right
Played for Buffalo Sabres
Los Angeles Kings
NHL Draft 56th overall, 1989
Buffalo Sabres
Playing career 19922003

Early life

Thomas was born in Buffalo, New York. He played in the 1983 Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament with a minor ice hockey team from Buffalo.[1]

Career

Thomas was drafted in the third round, 56th overall, by the Buffalo Sabres in the 1989 NHL Entry Draft. He played 39 games with the Sabres over two seasons, 1992–93 and 1993–94.

Thomas then spent several seasons playing in the International Hockey League. He returned to the National Hockey League late in his career, appearing in 24 games with the Los Angeles Kings in 2000–01. Thomas scored the first goal of the "Stunner at Staples" play-off game in which Los Angeles rallied to beat the Detroit Red Wings after being down 3-0 with 6:07 remaining in the game. The Kings would eventually win the series in six games.

He finished his career as a member of the American Hockey League's Cleveland Barons in the 2002–03 season.

Thomas and Peter Ciavaglia had been the only two Buffalo-area natives to play for the Buffalo Sabres until Patrick Kaleta made his debut as a Sabre during the 2006–07 season. Tim Kennedy also played for his home town Buffalo Sabres.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GPGAPtsPIM GPGAPtsPIM
1987–88 Nicols Schools CIASAA 1623396262
1988–89 Nicols Schools CIASAA 17385290
1989–90 Clarkson University ECAC 3419133295
1990–91 Clarkson University ECAC 4028144289
1991–92 Clarkson University ECAC 3025214657
1991–92 Rochester Americans AHL 901117
1992–93 Buffalo Sabres NHL 711215
1992–93 Rochester Americans AHL 6532275938 1785136
1993–94 Buffalo Sabres NHL 322248
1993–94 Rochester Americans AHL 114590
1994–95 Rochester Americans AHL 55212546115 54044
1995–96 Cincinnati Cyclones IHL 7832286054 17132154
1996–97 Cincinnati Cyclones IHL 7132296146 30000
1997–98 Detroit Vipers IHL 4411162718
1997–98 Manitoba Moose IHL 26124168 30112
1998–99 Manitoba Moose IHL 7845257032 53474
1999–00 Long Beach Ice Dogs IHL 5215163118 62136
2000–01 Los Angeles Kings NHL 243149 121014
2000–01 Manitoba Moose IHL 229142321 31230
2001–02 Manchester Monarchs AHL 561429436 51014
2002–03 Cleveland Barons AHL 2373106
IHL totals 371156132288197 3719102916
NHL totals 63641032 121014

Awards and honors

Award Year
All-ECAC Hockey Rookie Team 1989–90
ECAC Hockey All-Tournament Team 1991

References

  1. "Pee-Wee players who have reached NHL or WHA" (PDF). Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament. 2018. Retrieved 2019-01-19.
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