Shawn Bates

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Position Centre
Shoots Right
Nickname(s) Batesy
Height
Weight
6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
210 lb (95 kg/14 st 0 lb)
NHL Team
F. teams
New York Islanders
Boston Bruins
Nationality Flag of the United States United States
Born April 3, 1975 (1975-04-03) (age 33),
Medford, MA, USA
NHL Draft 103rd Overall, 1993
Boston Bruins
Pro career 1997 – present

Shawn Bates (b. April 3, 1975 in Medford, Massachusetts) is an American Professional Hockey left winger in the National Hockey League who has played for the Boston Bruins and New York Islanders.

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[edit] College

Bates played four seasons with the Boston University Terriers. In his four years he helped lead the team to the Frozen Four each year. Bates' teams appeared in two NCAA Finals and won the NCAA Championship in 1995, Bates was named to the All Tournament team. Overall, Bates compiled 73 goals, 71 assists, 144 points, and 190 penalty minutes in a total of 160 games.

[edit] NHL

Bates was drafted by the Boston Bruins in the 1993 NHL Entry Draft, 4th Round, 103rd Overall. After four years with the Bruins, he was signed as a free agent by the Islanders on April 8, 2001. Bates is remembered most for scoring on a penalty shot in Game 4 of the Islanders' Eastern Conference Quarterfinal playoff series against the Toronto Maple Leafs. Bates beat Maple Leaf goaltender Curtis Joseph top shelf to give the Islanders a 4–3 lead with 2:37 to go in regulation, and the Islanders went on to win the game and tied the series 2–2. The penalty shot was the third playoff Penalty Shot in Islander history and the first to be successful. Bates is known by many as a character outside of hockey playing pranks on friends and family, sometimes crossing the line. He is in the second year of a three year contract but has missed a lot of games due to injury. He hopes to be back in the lineup in the near future.

In the 2002–03 NHL season, Bates led the NHL with six short-handed goals.

[edit] International

Bates played for Team USA in the 1995 World Juniors, recording six points (5–1–6) in seven games.

[edit] Career statistics

                                  Regular Season              
Season  Team                    Lge   GP   G   A    Pts  PIM   
    
1997–98 Boston Bruins           NHL   13   2   0    2    2
1998–99 Boston Bruins           NHL   33   5   4    9    2
1999–2000 Boston Bruins         NHL   44   5   7    12   14
2000–01 Boston Bruins           NHL   45   2   3    5    26
2001–02 New York Islanders      NHL   71   17  35   52   30   
2002–03 New York Islanders      NHL   74   13  29   42   52
2003–04 New York Islanders      NHL   69   9   23   32   46  
2005–06 New York Islanders      NHL   66   15  19   34   60
2006–07 New York Islanders      NHL   48   4   6    10   34
2007-08 New York Islanders      NHL   2    0   0    0    0

                   NHL Totals         465  72  126  198  266

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