Dominic Turgeon

Dominic Turgeon (born February 25, 1996) is a Canadian-born American professional ice hockey player currently under contract with Södertälje of the HockeyAllsvenskan. Turgeon was drafted 63rd overall by the Detroit Red Wings in the 2014 NHL Entry Draft.

Dominic Turgeon
Turgeon with the Grand Rapids Griffins in 2017
Born (1996-02-25) February 25, 1996 (age 28)
Pointe-Claire, Quebec, Canada
Height6 ft 2 in (188 cm)
Weight200 lb (91 kg; 14 st 4 lb)
PositionCentre
ShootsLeft
HockeyAllsvenskan team
Former teams
Södertälje SK
Detroit Red Wings
Ässät
NHL draft63rd overall, 2014
Detroit Red Wings
Playing career2016–present

Playing career

Amateur

Turgeon was drafted 64th overall by the Portland Winterhawks in the 2011 WHL Bantam Draft.[1] During the 2011–12 season, Turgeon made his Western Hockey League (WHL) debut, appearing in one game.[2]

Turgeon played for the USA Hockey National Team Development Program during the 2012–13 season, recording three assists in seven games.[2]

Turgeon scored three goals and five assists in 54 regular season games for the Portland Winterhawks in the 2012–13 season, when the Winterhawks won the Ed Chynoweth Cup.[3]

During the 2013–14 season, Turgeon recorded ten goals and 21 assists in 65 regular season games for the Winterhawks with an additional two goals and six assists in 21 playoff games, as the Hawks advanced to the WHL Finals for the second straight season, before losing to the WHL Champions Edmonton Oil Kings.[2]

During the 2014–15 season, Turgeon recorded 18 goals and 25 assists in 67 regular season games for the Winterhawks. During the playoffs, he recorded eight goals and one assist in 17 playoff games, losing in the Western Conference Finals to the eventual WHL Champions Kelowna Rockets. On September 25, 2015, Turgeon was named team captain of the Winterhawks.[4]

During the 2015–16 season, Turgeon recorded 36 goals and 34 assists in 72 regular season games for the Winterhawks, leading the team in scoring. During the playoffs, he was limited to just two playoff games after having season-ending surgery on his right shoulder.[5]

Professional

On May 9, 2015, Turgeon signed a three-year entry level contract with the Detroit Red Wings.[6]

During the 2016–17 season, Turgeon recorded six goals and 12 assists in 71 games for the Grand Rapids Griffins. During the 2017 Calder Cup playoffs, he recorded one goal and one assist in 19 games, and won the Calder Cup.[7]

On January 13, 2018, Turgeon was recalled by the Red Wings. Prior to being recalled he recorded nine goals and 14 assists in 40 games for the Griffins.[8] He made his NHL debut for the Red Wings in a game against the Chicago Blackhawks the next day. He went on to skate in four games for the Red Wings, averaging 9:36 of ice time and recording two shots on goal. On January 23, he was returned to the Griffins.[9]

On July 26, 2019, the Red Wings re-signed Turgeon to a one-year, two-way contract extension.[10] During the 2019–20 season, Turgeon appeared in all 63 games for the Griffins, and recorded 10 goals and 13 assists. On September 28, 2020, the Red Wings re-signed Turgeon to a one-year contract extension.[11] On January 12, 2021, the Red Wings assigned Turgeon to the Grand Rapids Griffins.[12]

On July 28, 2021, as a free agent from the Red Wings, Turgeon signed a one-year, two-way contract with the Minnesota Wild.[13]

At the conclusion of his contract within the Wild organization, Turgeon opted to pursue a career abroad, agreeing to a one-year contract with Finnish club, Ässät of the Liiga, on August 12, 2022.[14]

International play

Medal record
Representing  United States
Ice hockey
World U-17 Hockey Challenge
2013 Canada
Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament
2013 Czech Republic / Slovakia

Born to a Canadian father and an American mother, Turgeon has dual citizenship and represented the United States at the 2013 World U-17 Hockey Challenge, where he recorded three assists in six games, and won a bronze medal.[15] Later that year he again represented the United States at the 2013 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament, where he recorded one assist in five games and won a silver medal.[16]

Personal life

Turgeon is the son of former NHL player Pierre Turgeon, and the nephew of Sylvain Turgeon.[17][18] Turgeon was born in Pointe-Claire, Quebec, while his father was a member of the Montreal Canadiens.

Turgeon grew up in both Chesterfield, Missouri and Arlington, Texas, before his family settled in Cherry Hills Village, Colorado. He has three sisters, Alexandra, Elizabeth and Valerie. Elizabeth died in a car accident on December 23, 2010, near Vaughn, New Mexico, at age 18.[19][20]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

  Regular season Playoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
2011–12Portland WinterhawksWHL10000
2012–13U.S. National Development TeamUSHL70330
2012–13Portland WinterhawksWHL54358250000
2013–14Portland WinterhawksWHL65102131312126818
2014–15Portland WinterhawksWHL6718254336178190
2015–16Portland WinterhawksWHL723634702220110
2016–17Grand Rapids GriffinsAHL71612186191122
2017–18Grand Rapids GriffinsAHL6914183223
2017–18Detroit Red WingsNHL50002
2018–19Grand Rapids GriffinsAHL72614204131230
2018–19Detroit Red WingsNHL40000
2019–20Grand Rapids GriffinsAHL631013234
2020–21Grand Rapids GriffinsAHL3167137
2021–22Iowa WildAHL58691526
2022–23Porin ÄssätLiiga60612181081342
NHL totals90002

International

YearTeamEventResult GPGAPtsPIM
2013United StatesU17 60330
2013United StatesIH18 51000
Junior totals111330

Awards and honors

AwardYear
WHL
Ed Chynoweth Cup (Portland Winterhawks)2012–13[3]
AHL
Calder Cup (Grand Rapids Griffins)2016–17[21]

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