Fernando Pisani

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Position Right Wing
Shoots Left
Nickname(s) The Italian Stallion, Saint Fernando,
Fernie, Pies
Height
Weight
6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
205 lb (93 kg/14 st 9 lb)
NHL Team Edmonton Oilers
Nationality Flag of Canada Canada &
Flag of Italy Italy
Born December 27, 1976 (1976-12-27) (age 31),
Edmonton, AB, CAN
NHL Draft 195th overall, 1996
Edmonton Oilers
Pro career 2000 – present

Fernando Pisani (born 27 December 1976 in Edmonton, Alberta) is a professional ice hockey right winger with the Edmonton Oilers of the National Hockey League, where he has spent his entire career.

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[edit] Playing career

After a brief Alberta Junior Hockey League career with the St. Albert Saints, Pisani played four years for Providence College. Following his time with Providence, the Oilers signed Pisani and sent him to their AHL affiliate, then the Hamilton Bulldogs. Pisani spent parts of three seasons in Hamilton, before being called up during the 2002–03 season. He is generally considered a "late bloomer", because he didn't see his first NHL action until the age of 27.

Pisani was selected in the eighth round of the 1996 NHL Entry Draft, 195th overall, by the Edmonton Oilers. As of April 2008, his hometown club is the only NHL team that Pisani has ever played for.

Pisani performed well enough during his 2002–03 callup that he remained with the Oilers for the remainder of the season and the playoffs. Pisani made the Oilers out of training camp the next year, and wound up scoring 16 goals in 76 games. He played in both Switzerland and Italy during the 2004–05 NHL lockout.

In the 2005–06 season, Pisani scored 18 goals, but turned incredibly hot in the playoffs, scoring nine goals through the first three rounds, putting him in a tie for the goal scoring lead with Patrick Marleau of the San Jose Sharks. Pisani registered his 10th goal of the playoffs in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Finals before adding two more in Game 5 - the second of which came shorthanded in overtime. It was the first time in Finals history that an overtime was decided by a shorthanded goal. Pisani totalled 14 goals including the Oilers' only goal in a losing Game 7 effort, leading all scorers in the 2006 Stanley Cup Playoffs.

On July 1, 2006, Pisani and the Oilers agreed on a four-year contract worth $10 million.

Pisani missed 26 games of the 2007–08 season when he was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis in July 2007. [1] He returned to the Oilers lineup on December 2, 2007. [2]

[edit] Personal life

Pisani attended both Ecole St. Cecilia and Archbishop O'Leary High School in Edmonton. He currently lives in Sturgeon County, Alberta, a municipal district of Edmonton. His wife's name is Heidi, and they have two children, a boy and a girl.

[edit] Records

  • First player to score a shorthanded goal in overtime of a Stanley Cup Final game (June 14, 2006).
  • Leading goalscorer of the 2005–06 playoffs (14 goals)
  • Most game winning goals of the 2005–06 playoffs (5 goals)

[edit] Career statistics

    Regular season   Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1996–97 Providence College NCAA 35 12 18 30 36
1997–98 Providence College NCAA 36 16 18 34 20
1998–99 Providence College NCAA 38 14 37 51 42
1999–00 Providence College NCAA 38 14 24 38 56
2000–01 Hamilton Bulldogs AHL 52 12 13 25 28
2001–02 Hamilton Bulldogs AHL 79 26 34 60 60 15 4 6 10 4
2002–03 Hamilton Bulldogs AHL 41 17 15 32 24
2002–03 Edmonton Oilers NHL 35 8 5 13 10 6 1 0 1 2
2003–04 Edmonton Oilers NHL 76 16 14 30 46
2004–05 SCL Tigers SwissA 7 1 3 4 0
2004–05 Asiago Hockey A.S. Se-A 12 1 5 6 6
2005–06 Edmonton Oilers NHL 80 18 19 37 42 24 14 4 18 10
2006–07 Edmonton Oilers NHL 77 14 14 28 40
2007–08 Edmonton Oilers NHL 56 13 9 22 28
NHL totals 324 69 61 130 166 30 15 4 19 12
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