Jack Roslovic
Jack Roslovic | |||
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Born |
Columbus, Ohio, U.S. | January 29, 1997||
Height | 6 ft 1 in (185 cm) | ||
Weight | 187 lb (85 kg; 13 st 5 lb) | ||
Position | Center | ||
Shoots | Right | ||
NHL team Former teams |
Carolina Hurricanes Winnipeg Jets Columbus Blue Jackets New York Rangers | ||
NHL draft |
25th overall, 2015 Winnipeg Jets | ||
Playing career | 2016–present |
Jack Roslovic[1] (born January 29, 1997), is an American professional ice hockey center for the Carolina Hurricanes of the National Hockey League (NHL). He was selected in the first round, 25th overall by the Winnipeg Jets in the 2015 NHL entry draft.
Playing career
[edit]Amateur
[edit]Roslovic played minor ice hockey with the Easton Youth Hockey Association (EYHA) Ice Dragons and the Ohio AAA Blue Jackets.[2] He participated in the 2010 Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament with the AAA Blue Jackets.[3] Roslovic played the 2013–14 and 2014–15 seasons in the United States Hockey League (USHL) as a member of the USA Hockey National Team Development Program (U.S. NTDP). Roslovic's outstanding play was rewarded when he was invited to skate in the 2014 CCM/USA Hockey All-American Prospects Game.[2] He played 25 games for Team USA in the 2014–15 USHL season, accumulating 11 goals and 38 points.
Roslovic committed to play the 2015–16 season with the Miami University RedHawks.[4] Before joining them, Roslovic was selected by the Winnipeg Jets in the first round, 25th overall, in the 2015 NHL entry draft.[5] He skated in 36 games for the RedHawks during the 2015–16 season, recording 26 points. On July 18, 2016, the Jets signed Roslovic to a three-year, entry-level contract.[6]
Professional
[edit]Winnipeg Jets
[edit]Roslovic joined the Jets' American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Manitoba Moose, for the 2016–17 season. On April 3, 2017, the Jets recalled him.[7] Roslovic made his NHL debut on April 6 in a 5–4 win over his hometown Columbus Blue Jackets.[8] He was reassigned to the Moose the following day.[9] Roslovic led the Moose in scoring for the season with 48 points in 65 games.
Roslovic once again began the 2017–18 season with the Moose. On December 30, 2017, he received a recall from the Jets.[10] On January 25, 2018, Roslovic scored his first career NHL goal in a 4–3 loss to the Anaheim Ducks.[11] He finished the season with five goals and 14 points in 31 games.
Roslovic began the 2018–19 season with the Jets.[12] On February 2, 2019, he scored his first career hat-trick in a 9–3 win over the Ducks, with all of his goals coming on the power play.[13] With six points in four games, he was named the league's first star of the week ending February 4.[14] Roslovic finished his first full season with the Jets with 24 points in 77 games.
Columbus Blue Jackets
[edit]Following the 2019–20 season, Roslovic became a restricted free agent. His agent, Claude Lemieux, confirmed he wanted to be traded.[15] Without a new contract, Roslovic sat out the Jets' training camp as well as the beginning of the 2020–21 season.[16]
On January 23, 2021, the Jets traded Roslovic, alongside Patrik Laine, to his hometown Columbus Blue Jackets in exchange for Pierre-Luc Dubois and 2022 third-round pick. He immediately signed a two-year, $3.8 million contract.[17] Roslovic had a successful first season in Columbus, finishing with a career-high 34 points in just 48 games.
New York Rangers
[edit]On March 8, 2024, the Blue Jackets traded Roslovic to the New York Rangers in exchange for a conditional 2026 fourth-round pick.[18]
Carolina Hurricanes
[edit]As a free agent at the conclusion of his contract with the Rangers, Roslovic was signed to a one-year, $2.8 million contract with the Carolina Hurricanes for the 2024–25 season on July 4, 2024.[19]
International play
[edit]Medal record | ||
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Ice hockey | ||
Representing USA | ||
IIHF World U18 Championship | ||
2015 Switzerland |
Roslovic helped lead Team USA to a gold medal at the 2014 World U-17 Hockey Challenge.[20] He also won a gold medal as a member of Team USA at the 2015 IIHF World U18 Championships,[21] where he was individually honored as one of the Top Three Players on his team.
Career statistics
[edit]Regular season and playoffs
[edit]Regular season | Playoffs | |||||||||||||
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Season | Team | League | GP | G | A | Pts | PIM | GP | G | A | Pts | PIM | ||
2012–13 | Ohio Blue Jackets 16U AAA | T1EHL | 40 | 23 | 30 | 53 | 22 | — | — | — | — | — | ||
2012–13 | Ohio Blue Jackets 18U AAA | T1EHL | 4 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | — | — | — | — | — | ||
2013–14 | U.S. NTDP Juniors | USHL | 34 | 4 | 10 | 14 | 14 | — | — | — | — | — | ||
2013–14 | U.S. NTDP U17 | USDP | 54 | 14 | 18 | 32 | 30 | — | — | — | — | — | ||
2014–15 | U.S. NTDP Juniors | USHL | 25 | 11 | 27 | 38 | 8 | — | — | — | — | — | ||
2014–15 | U.S. NTDP U18 | USDP | 65 | 27 | 52 | 79 | 28 | — | — | — | — | — | ||
2015–16 | Miami RedHawks | NCHC | 36 | 10 | 16 | 26 | 18 | — | — | — | — | — | ||
2016–17 | Manitoba Moose | AHL | 65 | 13 | 35 | 48 | 22 | — | — | — | — | — | ||
2016–17 | Winnipeg Jets | NHL | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | — | — | — | — | — | ||
2017–18 | Manitoba Moose | AHL | 32 | 15 | 20 | 35 | 8 | — | — | — | — | — | ||
2017–18 | Winnipeg Jets | NHL | 31 | 5 | 9 | 14 | 2 | 10 | 0 | 3 | 3 | 2 | ||
2018–19 | Winnipeg Jets | NHL | 77 | 9 | 15 | 24 | 4 | 6 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||
2019–20 | Winnipeg Jets | NHL | 71 | 12 | 17 | 29 | 12 | 4 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 0 | ||
2020–21 | Columbus Blue Jackets | NHL | 48 | 12 | 22 | 34 | 14 | — | — | — | — | — | ||
2021–22 | Columbus Blue Jackets | NHL | 81 | 22 | 23 | 45 | 12 | — | — | — | — | — | ||
2022–23 | Columbus Blue Jackets | NHL | 77 | 11 | 33 | 44 | 10 | — | — | — | — | — | ||
2023–24 | Columbus Blue Jackets | NHL | 40 | 6 | 17 | 23 | 14 | — | — | — | — | — | ||
2023–24 | New York Rangers | NHL | 19 | 3 | 5 | 8 | 2 | 16 | 2 | 6 | 8 | 6 | ||
NHL totals | 445 | 80 | 141 | 221 | 70 | 36 | 2 | 11 | 13 | 8 |
International
[edit]Year | Team | Event | Result | GP | G | A | Pts | PIM | |
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2014 | United States | U17 | 6 | 2 | 4 | 6 | 14 | ||
2015 | United States | U18 | 7 | 6 | 5 | 11 | 4 | ||
2017 | United States | WJC | 7 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 4 | ||
Junior totals | 20 | 8 | 11 | 19 | 22 |
Awards and honors
[edit]Award | Year | Ref |
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World U-17 Hockey Challenge gold medal | 2014 | [22] |
CCM/USA Hockey All-American Prospects Game | 2014 | [23] |
IIHF World U18 Championship gold medal | 2015 | [24] |
References
[edit]- ^ https://devilsmedia.files.wordpress.com/2015/06/2015-nhl-draft-top-prospect-pronunciations.pdf [bare URL PDF]
- ^ a b "All-American Prospects Game breeds competition". NHL.COM. September 24, 2014.
- ^ "Pee-Wee players who have reached NHL or WHA" (PDF). Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament. 2018. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 6, 2019. Retrieved January 2, 2019.
- ^ "2015 NHL Draft Profile: Jack Roslovic". Chris Dilks. May 21, 2015. Retrieved July 3, 2015.
- ^ "John (Jack) Roslovic". NHL.COM. July 3, 2015. Retrieved July 3, 2015.
- ^ "Jets sign Jack Roslovic". Winnipeg Jets. Retrieved July 18, 2016.
- ^ Orlesky, Sara. "The #NHLJets have called up Kyle Connor and Jack Roslovic". Twitter. Retrieved April 3, 2017.
- ^ Bell, Jason (April 6, 2017). "Comrie, Roslovic make Jets debut in 5-4 win over Blue Jackets". Winnipeg Free Press. Retrieved April 6, 2017.
- ^ Wiebe, Ken. "#NHLJets reassign G Eric Comrie and C Jack Roslovic to #MBMoose of #AHL this afternoon". Twitter. Retrieved April 7, 2017.
- ^ Orlesky, Sara. "The #NHLJets have placed Brandon Tanev on IR and called up Jack Roslovic". Twitter. Retrieved December 30, 2018.
- ^ Wyman, Ted. "Jets hold on to earn a point against Ducks, lose in five-round shootout". Winnipeg Sun. Retrieved January 26, 2018.
- ^ Wiebe, Ken (October 2, 2018). "Jets set opening-day roster: Poolman demoted to Moose". Winnipeg Sun. Retrieved February 3, 2019.
- ^ Clinton, Mitchell (February 2, 2019). "Jets score early and often in big win over Anaheim". NHL.com. Retrieved February 2, 2019.
- ^ "Jets' Jack Roslovic named NHL's first star of the week". Sportsnet. Retrieved February 4, 2019.
- ^ "Agent: Jack Roslovic won't attend start of Jets training camp". Winnipeg Free Press. December 29, 2020. Retrieved December 29, 2020.
- ^ "Penguins 'very interested' in acquiring Jack Roslovic from Jets". Sportsnet. Retrieved January 16, 2021.
- ^ "Dubois traded to Jets by Blue Jackets for Laine, Roslovic". National Hockey League. Retrieved January 23, 2021.
- ^ "Rangers Acquire Jack Roslovic". NHL.com. March 8, 2024. Retrieved March 9, 2024.
- ^ "Canes sign Roslovic to a one-year contract". Carolina Hurricanes. July 4, 2024. Retrieved July 4, 2024.
- ^ "Jack Roslovic". Hockey's Future. July 3, 2015.
- ^ "Hockey: Columbus' Jack Roslovic soars in U.S. program, NHL draft ratings". The Columbus Dispatch. May 6, 2015. Retrieved July 3, 2015.
- ^ "Michael Arace commentary: Columbus becoming hotbed for hockey". The Columbus Dispatch. February 27, 2014. Retrieved July 3, 2015.
- ^ "2014 All-American Prospects Game Roster Announced". Chris Dilks. August 27, 2014. Retrieved July 3, 2015.
- ^ "Americans capture second straight gold at U18 Worlds". BC Hockey Hub. April 25, 2015.
External links
[edit]- Biographical information and career statistics from NHL.com, or Eliteprospects.com, or Hockey-Reference.com, or The Internet Hockey Database
- 1997 births
- Living people
- American men's ice hockey centers
- Carolina Hurricanes players
- Columbus Blue Jackets players
- Ice hockey players from Ohio
- Manitoba Moose players
- Miami RedHawks men's ice hockey players
- NHL first-round draft picks
- New York Rangers players
- USA Hockey National Team Development Program players
- Winnipeg Jets draft picks
- Winnipeg Jets players
- 21st-century American sportsmen