Eric Tangradi

Eric Tangradi (born February 10, 1989) is an American former professional ice hockey left winger. He played for the Pittsburgh Penguins, Winnipeg Jets, Montreal Canadiens, Detroit Red Wings, New Jersey Devils, and Barys Nur-Sultan in the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). Tangradi was drafted 42nd overall in the 2nd round of the 2007 NHL Entry Draft by the Anaheim Ducks.[2][3][4][5]

Eric Tangradi
Tangradi with the Winnipeg Jets in 2013
Born (1989-02-10) February 10, 1989 (age 35)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Height6 ft 4 in (193 cm)
Weight230 lb (104 kg; 16 st 6 lb)
PositionLeft wing[1]
ShotLeft
Played forPittsburgh Penguins
Winnipeg Jets
Montreal Canadiens
Detroit Red Wings
New Jersey Devils
Barys Nur-Sultan
NHL draft42nd overall, 2007
Anaheim Ducks
Playing career2009–2020

Playing career

Amateur

Tangradi, originally from the Philadelphia area, played High School Hockey for Archbishop Carroll and won a Pennsylvania State AA Championship in 2004 over 2-time champions Peters Township and played one season for Wyoming Seminary Prep School in Kingston, Pennsylvania.

He played three seasons of junior hockey with the Belleville Bulls of the Ontario Hockey League. In 2008, Tangradi was named captain of the Bulls team. In 2008-09, Tangradi had a break-out junior season, posting 38 goals and 88 points in just 55 games. During the season on December 9, 2008, he was also signed to a three-year entry-level deal with the Anaheim Ducks.

On February 26, 2009, Tangradi was traded along with Anaheim Ducks forward Chris Kunitz to the Pittsburgh Penguins in exchange for defenseman Ryan Whitney. Tangradi was named the Boston Pizza OHL & CHL Player of the Week for the week ending April 12. Tangradi at seasons end was named the Belleville Bulls Humanitarian of the Year, Most Outstanding Forward, and Top Scorer.

Professional

Tangradi tallied his first professional point in his first professional game in the AHL with the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins on October 3, 2009 against the Syracuse Crunch. He assisted on a Wyatt Smith goal in the second period. He later scored his first professional goal in the AHL on November 11, 2009 against Jean-Philippe Lamoureux of the Portland Pirates. Off of the following face-off, Tangradi entered his first professional fight taking on Kyle Rank.

During his time with the Penguins.

Tangradi made his NHL debut during the last game of the season, on April 11, 2010 against the New York Islanders.

The following season, Tangradi made the NHL club out of training camp. On October 11, 2010, Tangradi scored his first NHL point against the New Jersey Devils assisting on an Alex Goligoski goal. On October 15, 2010, Tangradi scored his first NHL goal against goaltender Rick DiPietro of the New York Islanders. After being reassigned to Wilkes-Barre/Scranton on December 8, 2010, Tangradi scored his first professional hat trick against goalies Jussi Rynnas and Ben Scrivens of the Toronto Marlies.

During the now infamous February 11, 2011, game vs. the New York Islanders Tangradi was a victim of an elbow to the head by forward Trevor Gillies. Gillies was suspended 9 games for the hit.[6] Tangradi was sidelined for two months, due to concussion symptoms.[7] On January 13, 2012, Tangradi picked up his first NHL fighting major when he took on Erik Gudbranson of the Florida Panthers. On April 18, 2012, Tangradi tallied his first NHL playoff point against his hometown Philadelphia Flyers, assisting on a Jordan Staal goal. Tangradi's legacy with the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins is that he is ninth on W-B/S' all-time goals list with 60 in 178 games.[8]

During the 2012–13 shortened season, Tangradi was traded by the Penguins to the Winnipeg Jets in exchange for a 2013 sixth-round pick.[9]

Tangradi scored his first goal as a Winnipeg Jet on March 7, 2013 against Tampa Bay Lightning goaltender Anders Lindback. Tangradi played his first full season at the NHL level with Winnipeg in 2013-14 where he assumed a fourth-line left wing role.

On October 5, 2014, Tangradi was traded by the Jets to the Montreal Canadiens in exchange for Peter Budaj and Patrick Holland.[10]

During the 2014–15 season, Tangradi recorded 14 goals and 17 assists in 48 games with the Canadiens' AHL affiliate, the Hamilton Bulldogs, and 17 penalty minutes in seven games with the Canadiens.

On July 8, 2015, the Detroit Red Wings signed Tangradi to a one-year contract.[11] On October 4, 2015, Tangradi was assigned to the Red Wings' AHL affiliate, the Grand Rapids Griffins.[12] On December 28, 2015, Tangradi was recalled by the Detroit Red Wings.[13] He was assigned to the Griffins on December 30.[14] On January 24, 2016, Tangradi was recalled by the Detroit Red Wings. Prior to being recalled, Tangradi led the Griffins with 31 points, and was tied for fifth in the AHL with 16 goals in 36 games.[15] He was reassigned to the Griffins on January 26.[16] On March 21, 2016, the Red Wings signed Tangradi to a two-year contract extension.[17]

On July 25, 2018, Tangradi signed a one-year, two-way contract with the New Jersey Devils.[18]

As a free agent from the Devils, Tangradi opted to sign his first contract overseas, agreeing to terms with Barys Nur-Sultan on August 19, 2019.[19] After scoring nine points (five goals, four assists) in 22 games with Barys, Tangradi returned to North America by signing a one-year AHL contract with his old team, the Grand Rapids Griffins, on December 6, 2019.[20]

Following his 11th professional season, Tangradi announced his retirement from professional hockey, embarking on a new career in real estate on May 5, 2021.[21]

Personal life

Growing up in Philadelphia as the son of a postal worker, Tangradi was a fan of the Philadelphia Flyers, and had Eric Lindros' and Keith Primeau's jerseys along with the Flyers' Legion of Doom poster hanging on his room's wall. In addition to ice hockey he also played lacrosse as a youth.[22]

Tangradi is a dog lover, and owns a Boxer named Carson in honor of the street in Pittsburgh where he met his wife, Caitlyn Hess. The couple married on June 21, 2014.[23] A Penn State graduate with an interest for fashion, Hess started SCHEÉ (pronounced SHE-ay), a shoe company with a philanthropic twist where a percentage of each sale goes to a charity.[24]

In June, 2022 Tangradi announced that he would become head coach of Shady Side Academy's boy's prep hockey team.[25]

Career statistics

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
2005–06Wyoming SeminaryUSHS38212344120
2006–07Belleville BullsOHL65515203215891714
2007–08Belleville BullsOHL5624366041217111820
2008–09Belleville BullsOHL5538508861168132112
2009–10Wilkes-Barre/Scranton PenguinsAHL651722393141126
2009–10Pittsburgh PenguinsNHL10000
2010–11Pittsburgh PenguinsNHL151231010000
2010–11Wilkes-Barre/Scranton PenguinsAHL4218153386
2011–12Wilkes-Barre/Scranton PenguinsAHL37151631401045914
2011–12Pittsburgh PenguinsNHL240221620110
2012–13Wilkes-Barre/Scranton PenguinsAHL341081857
2012–13Pittsburgh PenguinsNHL50000
2012–13Winnipeg JetsNHL3613422
2013–14Winnipeg JetsNHL5533621
2014–15Hamilton BulldogsAHL4814173156
2014–15Montreal CanadiensNHL700017
2015–16Grand Rapids GriffinsAHL722828566672354
2015–16Detroit Red WingsNHL10000
2016–17Grand Rapids GriffinsAHL5417274453192171912
2017–18Grand Rapids GriffinsAHL743133645142244
2018–19Binghamton DevilsAHL4110142449
2018–19New Jersey DevilsNHL60110
2019–20Barys Nur-SultanKHL2254924
2019–20Grand Rapids GriffinsAHL21941312
NHL totals150511168630110

Awards and honors

  • Tangradi was a member of the United States team in the 2009 World Junior Hockey Championships.
  • Tangradi was named the Reebok/AHL Player of the Week for the period ending Dec. 12, 2010.
  • Named to the 2011 AHL All-Star game.
  • Named Huntington Bank Grand Rapids Griffins Player of the Month for March 2017.
  • Tangradi was a member of the 2017 Calder Cup Champion Grand Rapids Griffins.
  • Named Huntington Bank Grand Rapids Griffins Player of the Month for December 2017.

References