Teppo Numminen

Teppo Numminen
Teppo Numminen playing for the Sabres in January 2007
Born (1968-07-03) July 3, 1968
Tampere, Finland
Height 6 ft 2 in (188 cm)
Weight 198 lb (90 kg; 14 st 2 lb)
Position Defence
Shot Right
Played for Tappara
Winnipeg Jets
TuTo
Phoenix Coyotes
Dallas Stars
Buffalo Sabres
National team  Finland
NHL Draft 29th overall, 1986
Winnipeg Jets
Playing career 19852009
Medal record
Representing  Finland
Men's ice hockey
European Junior Championships
1986 West Germany
World Junior Championships
1988 Soviet Union
Winter Olympics
1988 Calgary
2006 Turin
1998 Nagano
World Cup of Hockey
2004 World Cup

Teppo Kalevi Numminen (born July 3, 1968) is a Finnish retired professional ice hockey defenceman who played in the National Hockey League (NHL).

Playing career

Numminen started his career with his local team, Tappara, in the SM-liiga. Drafted in the second round (twenty-ninth overall) in the 1986 NHL Entry Draft by the Winnipeg Jets, Numminen moved to North America in 1988 to play for the Jets. He moved with the team as it became the Phoenix Coyotes before the 1996–97 season. He played in the NHL All-Star Game in 1999, 2000 and 2001. After fifteen seasons playing for the Winnipeg/Phoenix organization, Numminen was traded to the Dallas Stars in July 2003, for Mike Sillinger. Numminen took a break from hockey during the 2004–05 NHL lockout, then signed as a free agent with the Buffalo Sabres.

On November 13, 2006, Numminen played his 1,252nd game in the NHL, thus setting a record for most NHL games played by a European-trained player, surpassing Jari Kurri.

After signing a one-year contract for the 2007–08 season, Numminen was forced to undergo open heart surgery before the start of the season. Numminen was suspended by the Sabres when it was discovered he needed heart surgery.[1] Sabres' general manager Darcy Regier stated the suspension was because his $2.6 million contract was not insured, and the contract contained a clause, which stated that player must have passed the physical and had to be fit to play.[2]

Word came that Numminen's heart surgery was successful. Completed on September 20, 2007, at the Cleveland Clinic, the surgery was performed to repair a faulty valve.[3] Numminen was able to return to action for the final game of the Sabres' 2007–08 season on April 5, 2008.

Per a statement by general manager Regier, Numminen expressed some interest in returning to NHL play for at least another year. On August 8, 2008, Numminen re-signed with the Buffalo Sabres.[4]

He was the leader among active NHL players who played the most games without winning the Stanley Cup: 1,372 at the end of the 2008-09 season.

Numminen announced his retirement on August 4, 2009. The 41-year-old finished his NHL career with 117 goals and 520 assists for 637 points in 1372 NHL games. At the time of his retirement, Numminen was the last player from the 1986 NHL Entry Draft still playing in the NHL and he had extended his record to 1,372 NHL games, the most by a European-born and trained player at any position, which stood until broken by Nicklas Lidström in the 2009–10 season.

On January 30, 2010, the Coyotes retired Numminen's number 27 jersey. During his 15 seasons for the franchise, including their previous incarnation as the Winnipeg Jets, he played 1,098 games, a then franchise record. His 534 points are also a franchise record for defencemen.[5]

International play

Numminen represented the Finnish men's national team and won two silver medals in 1988 and 2006, and one bronze medal in 1998 Winter Olympics.

Other activities

Numminen used to own 80% of Montreal Sports Ltd, which was a company founded by his father, Kalevi. The company produced ice hockey sticks and equipment and was sold to the large hockey brand Warrior.

Personal life

Numminen and his wife Ann-Maarit have two daughters, Bianca and Erica, and one son, Nicklas. His brother, center Teemu Numminen (born December 23, 1973) was drafted 229th overall in the 1992 NHL Entry Draft by the Winnipeg Jets but he never made it to the NHL.[6]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts +/- PIM GP G A Pts +/- PIM
1984–85 Whitby Lawmen OJHL 1639120
1985–86 Tappara Jr. Fin-Jr. 20000 30112
1985–86 Tappara SM-liiga 312466 80000
1986–87 Tappara SM-liiga 44991816 94154
1987–88 Tappara SM-liiga 4010102029 1066126
1988–89 Winnipeg Jets NHL 6911415-1136
1989–90 Winnipeg Jets NHL 79113243-420 7123+110
1990–91 Winnipeg Jets NHL 8082533-1520
1991–92 Winnipeg Jets NHL 8053439+1532 7000-30
1992–93 Winnipeg Jets NHL 6673037+433 6112-42
1993–94 Winnipeg Jets NHL 5751823-2328
1994–95 Winnipeg Jets NHL 4251621+1216
1994–95 TuTo SM-liiga 1238114
1995–96 Winnipeg Jets NHL 74114354-422 6000-32
1996–97 Phoenix Coyotes NHL 8222527-328 7336+30
1997–98 Phoenix Coyotes NHL 82114051+2530 100000
1998–99 Phoenix Coyotes NHL 82103040+330 7213-54
1999–00 Phoenix Coyotes NHL 7983442+2116 5112+10
2000–01 Phoenix Coyotes NHL 7252631+936
2001–02 Phoenix Coyotes NHL 76133548+1320 400002
2002–03 Phoenix Coyotes NHL 7862430030
2003–04 Dallas Stars NHL 6231417-518 4011-10
2005–06 Buffalo Sabres NHL 7523840+636 12112+34
2006–07 Buffalo Sabres NHL 7922729+1732 16044+104
2007–08 Buffalo Sabres NHL 100000
2008–09 Buffalo Sabres NHL 5721517-422
NHL totals 1372117520637+56513 8291423+228
SM-liiga totals 12724315555 271071710

International

Year Team Event   GP G A Pts PIM
1986 Finland EJC 5 2 3 5 8
1987 Finland WC 10 5 0 5 4
1987 Finland CC 4 1 0 1 2
1988 Finland WJC 7 5 2 7 4
1988 Finland OLY 6 1 4 5 0
1991 Finland WC 10 1 3 4 10
1991 Finland CC 6 1 1 2 2
1996 Finland WC 1 0 1 1 2
1996 Finland WCH 2 0 0 0 0
1997 Finland WC 5 2 2 4 6
1998 Finland OLY 6 1 1 2 2
2002 Finland OLY 4 0 1 1 0
2004 Finland WCH 6 0 2 2 0
2006 Finland OLY 8 2 1 3 2
Junior totals 12 7 5 12 12
Senior totals 68 13 17 30 30

See also

References

  1. http://www.buffalonews.com/sports/sabresnhl/story/162294.html
  2. http://www.buffalonews.com/sports/story/162818.html
  3. http://www.buffalonews.com/sports/sabresnhl/story/167444.html
  4. Buffalo Sabres - News: SABRES SIGN TEPPO NUMMINEN - 08/08/2008 Archived 2008-08-09 at the Wayback Machine.
  5. "COYOTES INDUCT NUMMINEN INTO RING OF HONOR". Phoenix Coyotes. 2010-01-30.
  6. http://www.eurohockey.net/players/show_player.cgi?serial=8645
Preceded by
Keith Tkachuk
Phoenix Coyotes captain
20012003
Succeeded by
Shane Doan
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