Alex Pietrangelo

Player

Birthday January 18, 1990

Birth Sign Capricorn

Birthplace King City, Ontario, Canada

Age 34 years old

Nationality Canada

Height 193 cm

Weight 210 lb (95 kg; 15 st 0 lb)

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1990

Alexander Pietrangelo (born January 18, 1990) is a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman and alternate captain for the Vegas Golden Knights of the National Hockey League (NHL).

He previously played for the St. Louis Blues for parts of twelve seasons, captaining the Blues for his final four seasons with the franchise.

Nicknamed "Petro", as a junior, he played with the Niagara IceDogs and Barrie Colts of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL).

2000

As a novice aged player (nine and under), Pietrangelo and his Toronto Pro Hockey Development teammates participated in the 2000 Brick Super Novice Tournament in Edmonton, Alberta.

His teammates included Steven Stamkos, John Tavares, Philip McRae and Michael Del Zotto.

Toronto, however, was defeated in the tournament final by the Vancouver Pacific Vipers, on a goal by Jordan Eberle.

2003

Pietrangelo was also a member of the All-Ontario Peewee AAA Champion Vaughan Kings team in 2003.

He played three years in the Toronto Jr. Canadiens AAA system.

2005

The Jr. Canadiens won Ontario's bantam championship in 2005, with Pietrangelo scoring the game-winning goal in the final against the Markham Waxers.

2006

After his successful minor hockey career, Pietrangelo was drafted third overall by the Ontario Hockey League (OHL)'s Mississauga IceDogs in the first round of the 2006 OHL Priority Selection.

2007

He scored at a near point-per-game pace in his rookie season with the IceDogs with 52 points in 59 games, then moved with the team to Niagara as the franchise relocated in 2007.

In September 2007, he was named Canadian Hockey League Player of the Week after recording three goals and four assists in two games.

In December 2007, TSN ranked Pietrangelo third overall among eligible skaters for the 2008 NHL Entry Draft.

International Scouting Services described Pietrangelo as a "tremendous specimen in terms of size and skills" and ranked him fifth among North American draft prospects at mid-season, then sixth in their final rankings leading up to the Draft.

Pietrangelo finishing his second OHL season with 53 points in 60 games.

2008

Pietrangelo was selected fourth overall by the St. Louis Blues at the Entry Draft on June 20, 2008.

Coming into training camp, the Blues signed him to an entry-level contract on September 4, 2008.

Pietrangelo earned his way onto the team for opening night and played his first NHL game against the Nashville Predators on October 10, 2008.

Three days later, however, he suffered a head injury on October 13 in a game against the Toronto Maple Leafs, when Ryan Hollweg checked him from behind into the boards.

Pietrangelo returned shortly, and after playing eight games total for the Blues, he was sent back to his junior team, the Niagara Icedogs.

2009

Pietrangelo has competed with Team Canada at the junior and senior level, winning a gold medal win with Canada's under-20 team at the 2009 World Junior Championships.

On April 10, 2009, he was assigned to the Blues' top minor league affiliate, the Peoria Rivermen of the American Hockey League (AHL), after his junior season had ended.

Pietrangelo began the 2009–10 season on the Blues' roster for a second consecutive year, but played in only nine games by December 2009.

2010

Individually, he was named Best Defenceman at the 2010 World Junior Championship and 2011 Men's World Championship.

After the Blues lent him to the Canadian under-20 team for the 2010 World Junior Championships, Pietrangelo was returned to the OHL.

During the World Juniors, his OHL rights were traded from the IceDogs to the Barrie Colts.

Playing half a season with Barrie, he recorded 29 points in 25 games, while adding 14 points in 17 playoff games.

Due to his long playoff run with the Colts, he did not have the opportunity to play in the AHL as he did the previous season.

In 2010–11, Pietrangelo played his first full season with the Blues, leading all team defencemen with 43 points (11 goals and 32 assists) over 79 games.

He also led team defencemen in plus-minus (+18) and shots (161), while ranking third in average ice time per game.

Due to his previous eight- and nine-game seasons in the NHL, he did not qualify as a rookie.

Comparatively, the league's leading scorer among rookie defencemen that season was teammate Kevin Shattenkirk, who was born a year earlier than Pietrangelo; he also recorded 43 points.

2011

At the end of the 2011–12 season, Pietrangelo was named to the NHL Second All-Star Team.

2013

On September 13, 2013, Pietrangelo agreed to a seven-year, $45 million contract with the Blues.

Pietrangelo was again named to the NHL Second All-Star Team during the 2013–14 season.

2014

Pietrangelo was named to the 2014 Canadian Olympic hockey team and won a gold medal at the 2014 Winter Olympics.

Pietrangelo played minor hockey in the Greater Toronto Area when he was growing up.

He started to play hockey for the NobleKing Knights, Rep A team and then with the Richmond Hill Stars of the OMHA before playing three years with the Vaughan Kings of the Greater Toronto Hockey League (GTHL).

2016

On August 24, 2016, Pietrangelo was named captain of the Blues.

2019

Pietrangelo is a two-time Stanley Cup champion, winning with the St. Louis Blues in 2019 and the Vegas Golden Knights in 2023.