T. J. Oshie

Player

Birthday December 23, 1986

Birth Sign Capricorn

Birthplace Mount Vernon, Washington, U.S.

Age 37 years old

Nationality United States

Height 6 ft 1 in (185 cm)

Weight 189 lb (86 kg; 13 st 7 lb)

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1986

Timothy Leif "T. J." Oshie (born December 23, 1986) is an American professional ice hockey right winger and alternate captain for the Washington Capitals of the National Hockey League (NHL).

2002

In 2002, Oshie moved to Warroad, Minnesota, where his parents were originally from, and lived with his father, Tim, and his father's cousin.

2003

He attended Warroad High School, where he was a star player on the hockey team for three seasons, leading the club to two Minnesota State Class A titles in 2003 and 2005.

He made the state's All-Tournament Team all three years.

2004

At the completion of his senior season with the Warriors in 2004–05, he attended the University of North Dakota, where he played for the Fighting Sioux.

Oshie started his career in the greater Seattle area, playing for Seattle Junior Hockey Association.

Then moved to Warroad, Minnesota when he was in bantam.

Following his draft, Oshie played for the University of North Dakota men's ice hockey team in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA) for three seasons.

Scoring a team-leading 24 goals as a freshman, he added 21 assists for 45 points total.

He also set a school record with nine game-winning goals in the season, which also led all NCAA players.

At the end of his debut season, he was named to the WCHA All-Rookie Team and the WCHA Final Five All-Tournament Team.

In his sophomore year, Oshie improved to 52 points (17 goals and 35 assists), ranking second in team scoring.

He earned Third Team All-WCHA and received the Fighting Sioux's Cliff "Fido" Purpur Award, given to the player who demonstrates hard work and determination while generating excitement on the ice.

2005

He was selected by the St. Louis Blues in the first round of the 2005 NHL Entry Draft, as the 24th overall pick.

Oshie is widely considered a shootout specialist in the NHL and is one of the top career leaders in goals scored and scoring percentage since the league adopted shootouts in overtime for the 2005–06 season.

Born in Mount Vernon, Washington, Oshie was raised in Everett, north of Seattle, and was on ice at age five in the Seattle Junior Hockey Association, where he played for ten years.

Following his parents' amicable divorce, he lived in Stanwood with his mother Tina and attended Stanwood High School for his freshman year.

With 100 points (37 goals and 63 assists) in 31 games as a senior, he led all Minnesota high school players in scoring, subsequently being named to the 2005 Associated Press and Pioneer Press All-State First Team and finishing as a Minnesota Mr. Hockey Finalist.

2006

Following North Dakota's WCHA playoff run, Oshie led all players with eight points (four goals and four assists) in the 2006 NCAA Tournament, earning NCAA West All-Tournament honors.

He played his last season with North Dakota as a junior, recording 45 points in 42 games.

2008

On May 13, 2008, Oshie opted to forgo his senior season at North Dakota and signed with the St. Louis Blues.

He scored his first career NHL goal on October 22, 2008, against the Detroit Red Wings.

Oshie quickly became a fan favorite due to his fast and energetic style of play.

Playing in 57 games, he scored 14 goals and 25 assists for 39 points during his rookie year.

At the end of the season, he won the NHL's 2008–09 "Goal of the Year" honors, a fan-voted contest on the NHL's website.

2010

Oshie broke his ankle in a fight with Samuel Påhlsson during a blowout loss against the Columbus Blue Jackets early in the 2010–11 season, missing three months due to the injury.

2013

In 2013–14, Oshie had 21 goals and 39 assists for a career-high 60 points.

2015

He then spent the first seven years of his NHL career with the Blues before being traded to the Washington Capitals in 2015.

On July 2, 2015, Oshie was traded by the Blues to the Washington Capitals in exchange for Troy Brouwer, Pheonix Copley and a third-round draft pick in 2016.

Oshie wears number 77 for the Capitals, as his previous number 74 is currently worn by Capitals defenseman John Carlson.

Oshie had a successful first season with the Capitals, often finding himself playing on the Capitals' top line with Alexander Ovechkin and Nicklas Bäckström.

Oshie finished the season with a career high 26 goals, helping the team win their second Presidents' Trophy.

During Game 1 of the Capitals' second round series against the Pittsburgh Penguins, Oshie scored a hat trick, the third goal of which came in overtime, giving the Capitals a 4–3 win.

Despite this, the Capitals would lose the series in six games.

2016

In 2016–17, Oshie would further extend his career-high in goals to 33 en route to a second consecutive President's Trophy for the Capitals but also another second-round playoff loss to the Penguins.

2017

On June 23, 2017, Oshie signed an eight-year, $46 million contract with an annual average of $5.75 million to remain with the Capitals.

Oshie saw his production drop to 18 goals and 47 points in 72 games in 2017–18, but would play a crucial role in the Capitals 2018 Stanley Cup victory, scoring 8 goals (including 6 on the powerplay) and 21 points in 24 playoff games.

2018

Oshie won the Stanley Cup as a member of the Capitals in 2018.

On June 7, 2018, the Capitals defeated the first-year expansion Vegas Golden Knights in Game 5 of the 2018 Stanley Cup Finals for their first Stanley Cup in franchise history.

He is one of only 43 players to ever have 6 or more power play goals in a single playoffs.