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Troy Bodie

Canadian ice hockey player


Summary

Canadian ice hockey player

FieldValue
imageTroy Bodie.jpg
captionBodie with the Anaheim Ducks in 2009
image_size230px
played_forAnaheim Ducks
Carolina Hurricanes
Toronto Maple Leafs
positionRight wing
shootsRight
height_ft6
height_in4
weight_lb220
birth_date
birth_placePortage la Prairie, Manitoba, Canada
draft278th overall
draft_year2003
draft_teamEdmonton Oilers
career_start2006
career_end2015

Carolina Hurricanes Toronto Maple Leafs Troy Bodie (born January 25, 1985) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey winger. Bodie was drafted by the Edmonton Oilers in the 2003 NHL Entry Draft. He last played for the Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey League (NHL), but has also spent time with the Anaheim Ducks and Carolina Hurricanes. Since May 2021, he is the director of hockey and business operations for the Seattle Kraken's American Hockey League farm team, the Coachella Valley Firebirds.

Playing career

Bodie was drafted 278th overall by the Edmonton Oilers in the 2003 NHL Entry Draft from the Western Hockey League's Kelowna Rockets. Bodie had spells in the ECHL with the Stockton Thunder and the American Hockey League for the Hamilton Bulldogs and the Springfield Falcons before signing a one-year contract with the Anaheim Ducks on July 22, 2008.

Bodie spent much of the 2008-09 season in the AHL with the Iowa Chops but played four games for the Ducks without scoring a point. Bodie re-signed with the Ducks to a two-year two-way contract on June 30, 2009.

On November 16, 2010, Bodie was claimed off of waivers from the Ducks by the Carolina Hurricanes. When playing for Carolina, Bodie racked up a total of 12 fights and 6 goals; one of which being the game winner in overtime against the Buffalo Sabres on goaltender Ryan Miller.

On October 12, 2011, Bodie signed a two-way contract worth $550,000 in the NHL and $105,000 in the AHL to return with the Anaheim Ducks. He was assigned for the duration of the 2011–12 season with Anaheim's farm team, the Syracuse Crunch in the AHL.

Continuing with the new Ducks affiliate, the Norfolk Admirals, on a try-out during the 2012–13 season, Bodie was later re-signed by the Ducks, on a one-year contract on January 16, 2013.

On July 10, 2013, Bodie signed a one-year, two-way contract with the Toronto Maple Leafs. During training camp in 2014, the Leafs assigned Bodie to their AHL-affiliate, the Toronto Marlies. Bodie would spend the next two seasons playing for both clubs, and even served as Marlies captain during his final playing season, being given the honour on February 22, 2015.

Post-playing career

On September 21, 2015, Bodie announced his retirement from the NHL and accepted a position as a professional scout with the Toronto Maple Leafs based out of the Los Angeles area. In 2018, he was promoted to director of professional scouting for the Leafs.

In May 2021, Bodie was hired by the Seattle Kraken expansion team to be the director of hockey and business operations of their American Hockey League farm team, the Coachella Valley Firebirds, set to begin play in 2022.

Personal life

Bodie is married Francesca, the chief operating officer of the Oak View Group which was founded by her father, Tim Leiweke who also serves as its chairman and chief executive officer. Both him and his future wife married in August 2013 while her father served as president of Maple Leafs Sports & Entertainment.

Career statistics

Regular seasonPlayoffsSeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIMAHL totals381565411062191014NHL totals159101323172
2000–01Central Plain Capitals AAAMMHL3920193914
2001–02Central Plain Capitals AAAMMHL4022214310
2002–03Kelowna RocketsWHL3544836111122
2003–04Kelowna RocketsWHL71812201121773106
2004–05Kelowna RocketsWHL7224244896244131726
2005–06Kelowna RocketsWHL72282553117125498
2006–07Stockton ThunderECHL462117388060226
2006–07Hamilton BulldogsAHL2001129
2007–08Springfield FalconsAHL629615108
2008–09Iowa ChopsAHL71151227105
2008–09Anaheim DucksNHL40000
2009–10San Antonio RampageAHL1621343
2009–10Toronto MarliesAHL16641013
2009–10Anaheim DucksNHL4452780
2010–11Anaheim DucksNHL90117
2010–11Carolina HurricanesNHL5012354
2011–12Syracuse CrunchAHL695101511940000
2012–13Norfolk AdmiralsAHL474812111
2012–13Portland PiratesAHL5314720002
2013–14Toronto Maple LeafsNHL47371026
2013–14Toronto MarliesAHL174489
2014–15Toronto Maple LeafsNHL50005
2014–15Toronto MarliesAHL5887157731012

References

References

  1. (2008-07-22). "Ducks sign left wings Donally & Bodie". [[Anaheim Ducks]].
  2. (2009-06-30). "Ducks re-sign Troy Bodie". [[Sportsnet]].
  3. (2010-11-16). "Canes claim Troy Bodie on waivers from Ducks". [[Carolina Hurricanes]].
  4. (2013-01-16). "Ducks sign Bodie, Parent and Rosehill to one-year deals". [[Anaheim Ducks]].
  5. (2013-07-10). "Leafs sign Colborne, Bodie". [[The Sports Network]].
  6. (2015-02-22). "Marlies Name Troy Bodie Captain". [[Toronto Marlies]].
  7. (2015-09-20). "LEAFS ADD TROY BODIE, DON LUCE AS PRO SCOUTS". The Nation Network.
  8. (2021-05-21). "Kraken hire Bodie for Palm Springs staff".
  9. "Executive Committee – Oak View Group".
  10. (2013-09-16). "Maple Leafs hopeful tells father in law Tim Leiweke not to make decisions on his hockey career". [[National Post]].
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