Anson Carter

Player

Birthday June 6, 1974

Birth Sign Gemini

Birthplace Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Age 49 years old

Nationality Toronto, Ontario

Height 5 ft 11 in (180 cm)

Weight 219 lb (99 kg; 15 st 9 lb)

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1974

Anson Horace Carter (born June 6, 1974) is a former Canadian professional ice hockey right winger who played in the National Hockey League (NHL) for eight teams from 1996 to 2007, most notably with the Boston Bruins, Edmonton Oilers and Vancouver Canucks.

He was last active as a player with HC Lugano in the Swiss Nationalliga A.

After retiring from professional hockey, he joined NBC Sports as an analyst and is now currently an analyst for NHL on TNT and MSG Network.

Carter is also the founder of Big Up Entertainment, a record label specializing in hip hop music.

He attended high school at Agincourt Collegiate Institute and attended Michigan State University where he played at the college level.

He is of Bajan descent.

Anson Carter was born on June 6, 1974, in Toronto, Ontario.

He grew up in the Scarborough section of Toronto as the middle child of three in the Carter family.

His parents Horace and Val-ma emigrated from Barbados.

He started playing hockey seriously at the age of eight.

1992

Carter received a scholarship to play hockey at Michigan State University (MSU) in 1992.

Carter was drafted by the Quebec Nordiques in the 1992 NHL Entry Draft in the 10th round, 220th overall, after playing AAA level hockey in the Metro Toronto Hockey League.

After completing his AAA hockey career, Carter played one season in the Metro Junior 'A' Hockey League for the Wexford Raiders, scoring 18 goals and adding 22 assists for 40 points in 42 games, helping the Raiders to a league title as a result of sweeping the Bramalea Blues 4–0 in the championship final.

(Incidentally, the Raiders' head coach was Stan Butler, current special advisor to the owner of the Ontario Hockey League's North Bay Battalion).

1994

Carter went on to play four years at Michigan State University, earning himself honours on the CCHA First All-Star Team in 1994 and 1995, Second All-Star Team in 1996, as well as the NCAA West Second All-American Team in 1995.

1996

On April 3, 1996, the Nordiques' successor, the Colorado Avalanche, traded his rights to the Washington Capitals in exchange for a fourth-round pick in the 1996 NHL Entry Draft.

1997

Carter made his professional debut in 1996–97, splitting his time with the Capitals and their American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Portland Pirates, before being traded to the Boston Bruins on March 1, 1997.

As part of a blockbuster deal, Carter was sent with Jason Allison, Jim Carey, a third-round selection in the 1997 draft (63rd overall–Lee Goren) and a conditional second-round pick in the 1998 draft to the Bruins in exchange for Adam Oates, Bill Ranford and Rick Tocchet.

Both Carter and Tocchet would work together as studio analysts with the NHL on TNT nearly a quarter of a century later beginning in 2021.

2002

At the completion of the 2002–03 season, Carter played for Canada in the 2003 World Championships.

Over 14 minutes into the first overtime of the gold medal game against Sweden, Carter beat Swedish goaltender Mikael Tellqvist with a wraparound goal.

The goal was contested for several minutes before replays confirmed Tellqvist had stopped the puck behind the goal line.

It was Canada's first World Championship win in five years.

2003

After spending several seasons with the Bruins, Carter was traded (along with a conditional pick in the 2003 draft, a first- and a second-round pick in the 2001 draft) to the Edmonton Oilers in exchange for Bill Guerin and a first-round pick in the 2001 draft.

In his second season with Edmonton, Carter would record career-highs in assists (32) and points (60).

However, on March 11, 2003, he was again traded, to the New York Rangers (along with Aleš Píša) in exchange for Radek Dvořák and Cory Cross.

2004

Lasting half a season with the Rangers, Carter was traded back to the Washington Capitals on January 23, 2004, in exchange for Jaromír Jágr.

His second go with the Capitals was even more short-lived than his stint with New York, as he was flipped to the Los Angeles Kings for Jared Aulin just over a month later on March 8, 2004.

2005

On August 16, 2005, Carter signed a one-year contract with the Vancouver Canucks as an unrestricted free agent.

He played in Vancouver on the second offensive line with twins Henrik and Daniel Sedin, where the trio were known colloquially as the "Brothers Line".

He set a new career-high in goals with 33, leading the team, and earned the Canucks' Most Exciting Player Award.

However, he did not re-sign with the Canucks at the end of the season.

Carter founded the Big Up Entertainment record label in March 2005.

The label's first release was from Richmond, Virginia, natives Main & Merc.

2006

On September 13, 2006, Carter signed a one-year contract with the Columbus Blue Jackets, but was traded once again to the Carolina Hurricanes on February 23, 2007, in exchange for a fifth-round pick in the 2008 draft.

2007

In September 2007, Carter rejoined the Edmonton Oilers on a try-out basis during their training camp, and played one exhibition game before being released on October 2, 2007.

Without an NHL job, on November 5, Carter joined HC Lugano of the Swiss Nationalliga A.

2013

After playing in the NHL for 11 seasons, Carter began his post-hockey career in 2013 with the NBC Sports coverage of NHL regular season, and Stanley Cup Playoffs games.

Besides covering the professional ranks, Carter provides game analysis for NBCSN's Notre Dame's Fighting Irish college hockey.

2018

Additionally, Carter also made his debut as part of the 2018 Olympic coverage of the PyeongChang Winter games.