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Christopher Kunitz (born September 26, 1979) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey winger who played in the National Hockey League (NHL). He played for the Anaheim Ducks (where he won his first Stanley Cup in 2007), Atlanta Thrashers, the Pittsburgh Penguins (where he won his second, third and fourth Stanley Cup in 2009, 2016 and 2017), Tampa Bay Lightning and Chicago Blackhawks.
The "Seasons" column lists the first year of the season of the player's first game and the last year of the season of the player's last game. For example, a player who played one game in the 2000–2001 season would be listed as playing with the team from 2000–2001, regardless of what calendar year the game occurred within.
Chris Kunitz: Kuni, Kunikaze, The Koon, Kuny [203] [257] Leonard Labine: Leo the Lion [330] Blaine Lacher: Locks, Lacher Monster, The Lach Net Monster [331] Andrew Ladd: Gary [28] Guy Lafleur: The Flower, Le Démon Blond [332] Edouard Lalonde: Newsy [333] Gabriel Landeskog: Landy, Gabe the Babe [248] Dave Langevin: Bammer [334] Rod Langway: The ...
1,022 (Chris Kunitz) 4 1 0 Harvard: 38 1,115 (Don Sweeney) 5 3 0 Holy Cross: 2 192 (Patrick Rissmiller) 0 0 0 Lake Superior State: 33 1,256 (Brian Rolston) 4 0 0 Lindenwood: 0 – – – – Long Island: 0 – – – – Maine: 59 1,157 (Eric Weinrich) 5 4 1 Massachusetts: 25 842 (Justin Braun) 7 4 0 Massachusetts Lowell: 23 1,132 (Ron ...
Kunitz is the surname of several people: Chris Kunitz (born 1979), a Canadian professional ice hockey player Jaana Kunitz (Yaana Kunitz; born 1972), an award-winning ballroom dancer and fitness program creator
The final signing announced by the Lightning was free agent left wing Chris Kunitz to a one-year contract was worth $2 million. Kunitz brings a plethora of playoff experience, having won four Stanley Cups. Kunitz's career has spanned 884 career NHL games where he has 250 goals and 580 points. [49]
Coach Randy Carlyle placed the left winger on the Ducks' top line, alongside 2007 All-Stars Andy McDonald and Teemu Selänne, to fill in for the injured Chris Kunitz. In Game One, Miller forced a turnover that Selanne and McDonald capitalized on for the Ducks' first goal of the series.
Chris Kunitz Evgeni Malkin Brooks Orpik: Arena: Consol Energy Center: Average attendance: 18,618 (101.3%) [1] (41 games) Minor league affiliate(s) WBS Penguins