Karl Stollery

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Karl Stollery
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Stollery in 2015
Born (1987-11-21) November 21, 1987 (age 36)
Camrose, Alberta, Canada
Height 5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Weight 185 lb (84 kg; 13 st 3 lb)
Position Defence
Shot Left
Played for Colorado Avalanche
San Jose Sharks
New Jersey Devils
Dinamo Riga
Jokerit
Frölunda HC
HC Bolzano
National teamFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
NHL Draft Undrafted
Playing career 20122021

Karl Stollery (born November 21, 1987) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey defenceman. He most recently played with HC Bolzano, Italian team of the ICE Hockey League (ICEHL).

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Playing career

Stollery played minor junior hockey in his hometown for the Camrose Kodiaks of the Alberta Junior Hockey League. In his four seasons with the Kodiaks from 2004 to 2008, Stollery helped clinch the championship and Doyle Cup on three occasions and was a two-time AJHL South All-Star, captaining in his second appearance.

Stollery committed to a collegiate career, with Merrimack College of the Hockey East. In his freshman season in 2008–09, he played in all 34 games and led the defence in scoring with 16 points to be the lone defenceman named to the Hockey East All-Rookie team. In addition to his impact on the ice, Stollery was selected to the Hockey East All-Academic Team. He followed up in his Sophomore season, by again leading the defence in scoring and appearing in every game for the Warriors. With a second consecutive All-Academic berth, an undrafted Stollery showed his offensive ability and also a surprising physical all-round game, to be invited to the Atlanta Thrashers NHL rookie camp. [1]

As a Junior, Stollery produced a career high 27 points during the 2010–11 season, placing second among Hockey East defencemen and earning a selection to the HE All-Tournament Team and All-Conference honourable mention. He was subsequently announced as Merrimack's captain for his senior year prior to the 2011–12 season. [2] With 21 points in 37 games and a place in the Hockey East Second All-Star team, Stollery completed his career as the Warriors leading defensive scorer in each year. Having never missed a collegiate game, Stollery also became Merrimack's All-time leader in games played with 145. [3]

Upon the conclusion of his collegiate career, Stollery was signed to an amateur try-out contract with the Lake Erie Monsters of the American Hockey League on March 24, 2012. [4] He tallied his first professional goal in his third game on March 29, in a 4–3 shoot-out victory over the Houston Aeros and appeared in the final 9 games of Lake Erie's season to score 7 points. [5] With his offensive ability able to show through on the powerplay he was then signed to a one-year AHL contract with the Monsters for the following season.

During the 2012–13 season, Stollery became a fixture on the Monsters blueline. [6] In anchoring the defence, he led the team with 34 points in 72 games, and was signed to a one-year contract with NHL parent affiliate, the Colorado Avalanche, at season's end.

After playing in five scoreless games with Colorado during the 2014–15 season, on March 2, 2015, Stollery was traded by the Avalanche to the San Jose Sharks in exchange for Freddie Hamilton. [7] He was initially assigned to AHL affiliate, the Worcester Sharks, before he was recalled to make his Sharks debut on April 3, 2015, against the Arizona Coyotes. [8] He completed the season with the out-of-contention Sharks playing in the final stretch before he was returned to Worcester for the playoffs.

On June 27, 2015, Stollery was re-signed to a one-year contract to remain with the San Jose Sharks. [9] In the 2015–16 season, Stollery was unable to add to his NHL experience, as he was assigned to new AHL affiliate, the San Jose Barracuda, for the duration of the year.

On July 1, 2016, Stollery signed as a free agent to a one-year, two-way deal with the New Jersey Devils. [10] After starting the 2016-17 season, with the Albany Devils of the AHL, Stollery was recalled and appeared in a career best 11 games with the Devils, recording 3 assists.

On June 14, 2017, as an impending free agent, Stollery left North America in signing a one-year deal with Latvian club, Dinamo Riga of the KHL. [11] After a successful first season in Latvia, scoring 14 points in 53 games for the 2017–18 season, Stollery left Riga as a free agent in the off-season and agreed to a one-year deal to continue in the KHL with Finnish outfit, Jokerit, on August 17, 2018. [12]

On May 14, 2019, Stollery left the KHL as a free agent and extended his European career by agreeing to a one-year deal with Swedish club, Frölunda HC of the SHL. [13]

In January 2021 Stollery signed a half year contract with the Italian ICE Hockey League team of HC Bolzano. [14]

International play

Medal record
Representing Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Ice hockey
Olympic Games
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 2018 Pyeongchang

During the 2017–18 season, Stollery was selected to represent Canada at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea. Used in an bottom pairing role, he featured in four games to help Canada claim the bronze medal.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season TeamLeagueGP G A Pts PIM GPGAPtsPIM
2002–03Camrose Kodiaks AAARAMHL35218208920000
2003–04Camrose Kodiaks AAARAMHL32614202440220
2004–05 Camrose Kodiaks AJHL 40000
2005–06Camrose KodiaksAJHL4215640
2006–07Camrose KodiaksAJHL59112435571727926
2007–08Camrose KodiaksAJHL523242740185101518
2008–09 Merrimack College HE 345111626
2009–10 Merrimack CollegeHE354151942
2010–11 Merrimack CollegeHE396212748
2011–12 Merrimack CollegeHE377142158
2011–12 Lake Erie Monsters AHL 92574
2012–13 Lake Erie MonstersAHL725293462
2013–14 Lake Erie MonstersAHL687233042
2013–14 Colorado Avalanche NHL 20002
2014–15 Lake Erie MonstersAHL45591455
2014–15 Colorado AvalancheNHL50002
2014–15 Worcester Sharks AHL14246841126
2014–15 San Jose Sharks NHL50004
2015–16 San Jose Barracuda AHL67618246540000
2016–17 Albany Devils AHL59116175330112
2016–17 New Jersey Devils NHL1103313
2017–18 Dinamo Riga KHL 533111421
2018–19 Jokerit KHL543710830002
2019–20 Frölunda HC SHL 4124616
2020–21 HC Bolzano ICEHL 130330
NHL totals2303321
KHL totals107618245630002

International

YearTeamEventResultGPGAPtsPIM
2018 Canada OG Bronze medal icon.svg40000
Senior totals40000

Awards and honours

AwardYear
AJHL
South All-Star Team2007, 2008 [15]
College
All-Hockey East Rookie Team 2008–09
HE All-Academic Team2009, 2010 [4]
Hockey East All-Tournament Team 2011 [16]
All-Hockey East Second Team 2011–12

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