Cody Ceci

Cody Ceci (born December 21, 1993) is a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman currently playing for the Edmonton Oilers of the National Hockey League (NHL). He previously played for the Ottawa Senators, Toronto Maple Leafs and Pittsburgh Penguins.

Cody Ceci
Ceci with the Ottawa Senators in May 2017
Born (1993-12-21) December 21, 1993 (age 30)
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Height6 ft 2 in (188 cm)
Weight210 lb (95 kg; 15 st 0 lb)
PositionDefenceman
ShootsRight
NHL team
Former teams
Edmonton Oilers
Ottawa Senators
Toronto Maple Leafs
Pittsburgh Penguins
National team Canada
NHL draft15th overall, 2012
Ottawa Senators
Playing career2013–present

After playing junior-age ice hockey with the Ottawa 67's, Ceci was selected 15th overall in the 2012 NHL Entry Draft by the Ottawa Senators. He made his NHL debut in the 2013–14 season after playing for the Senators' American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate Binghamton Senators.

Early life

Born and raised in Ottawa, Ceci is the son of former Canadian Football League receiver and 1984 Vanier Cup MVP Parri Ceci.[1] He has a younger brother, Cole, who is currently playing with the Oshawa Generals in the OHL.[2] He also has an older sister Chelsea.[3] Cody attended St. Peter Catholic high school in Orleans, Ottawa at the age of 13 through 18 and graduated there in 2011, which he then went to attend Lakefield College School, a private boarding institution just north of Peterborough, Ontario.[4] After being drafted, Ceci joined the Ottawa 67's.[5] While playing with the Ottawa 67's, Ceci attended Carleton University.[3][5]

Playing career

Junior

Ceci with the Ottawa 67's for the 2011–12 season.

With the Ottawa 67's in 2011–12, Ceci finished second in scoring amongst all OHL defenceman with 60 points.[6] So eager was Ottawa Senators' GM Bryan Murray to select Ceci that he contacted three different teams early in the 2012 draft in an effort to move up and take the defenceman before another team could. "I honestly never thought he would be available at 15," said Murray.[7] On August 23, 2012, Ceci signed a three-year entry-level contract with the Senators.[8]

On January 8, 2013, in an effort to overtake the London Knights in the OHL's Western Conference, the Owen Sound Attack obtained Ceci from the 67's. Ceci did not have NHL callup rights and was thus able to finish the season in junior.[9] Once the Attack were eliminated, Ceci was called up to finish the season in the AHL with the Binghamton Senators, playing in the team's final three games of the regular season. Paired on defence with team captain Mark Borowiecki, he scored his first professional point in his second game with Binghamton and scored his first professional goal a day later in the season finale.[10]

Professional

Ottawa Senators

In October 2013, Ceci was assigned to the Binghamton Senators after training camp. After a suspension to Senators defenceman Jared Cowen, Ceci was called up to Ottawa in December and played his first game in the NHL on December 12, 2013, in Ottawa against the Buffalo Sabres, a 2–1 win for Ottawa. Two games later, on December 16, 2013, at 3:59 of overtime against goaltender Brian Elliott of the St. Louis Blues,[11] Ceci scored his first NHL goal, to win the game 3–2.[12] He was the first teenager in NHL history to score his first NHL goal in overtime.[13] At the beginning of the 2016–17 season, Ceci signed a two-year, $5.6 million contract extension.[14][15] In the 2016–17 season he made 2.25 million and in the 2017–18 season he made 3.35 million.[14]

Ceci practicing with the Maple Leafs in January 2020

On August 3, 2018, Ceci agreed to a one-year, $4.3 million contract with the Senators after filing for salary arbitration.

Toronto Maple Leafs

On July 1, 2019, Ceci was traded by the Senators, along with Ben Harpur, Aaron Luchuk and a 2020 third-round draft pick to the Toronto Maple Leafs in exchange for Nikita Zaitsev, Connor Brown and Michael Carcone.[16] Ceci soon agreed to sign a one-year, $4.5 million contract extension with the Maple Leafs on July 4, 2019.[17] He scored his first goal as a Toronto Maple Leaf on October 4, 2019, in a 4–1 road win over the Columbus Blue Jackets.[18] However, after suffering an ankle injury in February, the Leafs placed Ceci on injured reserve[19] until March 6, 2020.[20]

Pittsburgh Penguins

On October 17, 2020, Ceci signed as a free agent to a one-year, $1.25 million contract with the Pittsburgh Penguins.[21]

Edmonton Oilers

On July 28, 2021, Ceci signed as a free agent to a four-year, $13 million contract with the Edmonton Oilers. The signing was initiated by the loss of Oilers defenceman Adam Larsson to the Seattle Kraken expansion team, which left a defensive role to be filled by the team.[22] In his first year with the Oilers, he managed 5 goals 23 assists during the regular season.[23] During the team's deep run in the 2022 Stanley Cup playoffs, Ceci notably scored the series-clinching goal in Game 7 of the first round series against the Los Angeles Kings.[24] The Oilers were eliminated in the Western Conference Final by the top seeded and eventual Stanley Cup champion Colorado Avalanche.[25]

International play

Medal record
Ice hockey
Representing Canada
World Championships
2016 Russia
Representing Team Ontario
World U-17 Hockey Challenge
2010 Canada

On November 18, 2009, Ceci was selected by Hockey Canada to compete in the 2010 World U-17 Hockey Challenge for Team Ontario.[26] After the season concluded, Ceci was one of 15 OHL players invited to attend Canada’s National Men’s Summer Under-18 Team selection camp on June 11, 2010.[27] He would again qualify to compete for Team Canada during the 2011 IIHF World U18 Championship.[28]

On April 11, 2016, Ceci was one of 18 players selected by Hockey Canada to compete on Team Canada at the 2016 World Championships.[29] He won a gold medal with the team in his senior debut.[30]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
2008–09Peterborough Minor PetesETA5724487226
2008–09Peterborough StarsOJHL30002
2009–10Ottawa 67'sOHL64481212120330
2010–11Ottawa 67'sOHL68925342840224
2011–12Ottawa 67'sOHL641743601418213154
2012–13Ottawa 67'sOHL4211294010
2012–13Owen Sound AttackOHL278162421219100
2012–13Binghamton SenatorsAHL3112030000
2013–14Binghamton SenatorsAHL27217191041120
2013–14Ottawa SenatorsNHL4936914
2014–15Ottawa SenatorsNHL8151621660220
2015–16Ottawa SenatorsNHL7510162618
2016–17Ottawa SenatorsNHL792151720190112
2017–18Ottawa SenatorsNHL825141912
2018–19Ottawa SenatorsNHL747192618
2019–20Toronto Maple LeafsNHL561782051014
2020–21Pittsburgh PenguinsNHL53413171060220
2021–22Edmonton OilersNHL7852328141616712
2022–23Edmonton OilersNHL801141524120112
2023–24Edmonton OilersNHL795202514242350
NHL totals78648163211170884151920

International

YearTeamEventResultGPGAPtsPIM
2010Canada OntarioU17 60000
2011CanadaU184th70112
2016CanadaWC 101560
Senior totals101560
Junior totals130112

Awards and honours

AwardYear
OHL
Second All-Star Team2012, 2013

References

Awards and achievements
Preceded by Ottawa Senators first round draft pick
2012
Succeeded by