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Brendan Gaunce

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Canadian ice hockey player (born 1994)

Ice hockey player
Brendan Gaunce
Gaunce with theUtica Comets in 2015
Born (1994-03-25)March 25, 1994 (age 31)
Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
Height6 ft 2 in (188 cm)
Weight217 lb (98 kg; 15 st 7 lb)
PositionCentre /Left wing
ShootsLeft
NHL team
Former teams
Minnesota Wild
Vancouver Canucks
Boston Bruins
Växjö Lakers
Columbus Blue Jackets
NHL draft26th overall,2012
Vancouver Canucks
Playing career2014–present

Brendan Gaunce (born March 25, 1994) is aCanadian professionalice hockeyforward who is currently playing with theMinnesota Wild in theNational Hockey League (NHL). He was drafted 26th overall in the2012 NHL Entry Draft by theVancouver Canucks.

Gaunce has represented Canada twice. He won a gold medal at the2011 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament and a bronze at the2012 IIHF World U18 Championships. He also representedOntario at the2011 World U-17 Hockey Challenge where he won a gold medal.

Early life

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Brendan was born to Stephen and Julie Gaunce inSudbury, Ontario, but grew up inMarkham, Ontario.[1][2] He has two siblings; a brother and a sister.[3] His older brother,Cameron, was drafted in the second round of the2008 NHL Entry Draft by theColorado Avalanche, and currently plays with theOntario Reign in the AHL.[4] Gaunce attendedMarkham District High School where he played on their ice hockey team registering 4 goals and 21 points in 17 games. Despite playing much of the season on defence, he was named to the Toronto Star High School Hockey All-Star First Team. He alsocaptained the Markham Waxers Minor Midget team, scoring 55 goals and 148 points in 86 games in 2009–10.[3]

Playing career

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Junior

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The highest scoring minor midget player in Ontario in 2010, Gaunce was taken second in the OHL Priority Draft afterAlex Galchenyuk by theBelleville Bulls of theOntario Hockey League (OHL).[3] Gaunce made hismajor junior debut in the2010–11 OHL season and in his second OHL game recorded a four assist game in a 7–4 win over thePeterborough Petes. In the following game, Gaunce scored his first career OHL goal.[3][5] He had a second 4-point game and added a 5-game point streak, finishing the season with 11 goals and 36 points, 13th in OHL rookie scoring.[3]

At the beginning of hissecond season, Gaunce was named analternate captain for the Bulls.[3] During the season he earned the OHL Player of the Week award. He scored five goals and added an assist in three Belleville wins for the week ending November 27.[3] Gaunce finished the season as a point a game player registering 28 goals and 40 assists in 68 games.[6] At the end of the season Gaunce was Belleville's nominee for theBobby Smith Trophy as scholastic player of the year, but lost out toAdam Pelech.[7] Before the2012 NHL Entry Draft, Gaunce was ranked 13th among North American skaters by the NHL's scouting department, and the top-ranked Canadian forward.[1][8] Projected to be a mid first round pick, he fell to 26th when he was selected by theVancouver Canucks. Canucks'general managerMike Gillis stated that going into the draft they had targeted Gaunce and if he had not been available Vancouver would have traded down to add extra picks.[1] On November 26, 2013, Brendan Gaunce was traded from the Belleville Bulls to the Erie Otters.

Professional

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Gaunce played the entire 2014–15 season for the Canucks'American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, theUtica Comets. Gaunce was a late cut from the Canucks' 2015 training camp and was again reassigned to Utica to start the season. He was recalled by the Canucks on October 28, 2015.[9]

On October 29, 2015, Gaunce made his NHL debut with the Canucks in a game against theDallas Stars in a 4–3 overtime loss.[10] The next day, Gaunce scored his first NHL goal againstAnders Lindback of theArizona Coyotes in a 4–3 Canucks win.[11] He was reassigned to Utica on November 5. On March 1, 2016, Gaunce was again recalled by theVancouver Canucks. He played in the remainder of the Canucks' games that season before returning to the Comets to finish the season.

At the start of the2016–17 season, Gaunce made the Canucks' roster out of training camp for the first time in his career. He earned his first careerassist on October 16, 2016; assisting on aBen Hutton goal in a 4–3 overtime win against theCarolina Hurricanes.[12]

On August 9, 2017, the Canucks re-signed Gaunce to a two-year, $1.5 million contract worth $750,000 annually.[13] Gaunce broke his foot in February and was set to be out for 2–4 weeks.[14]

After five seasons within the Canucks organization, Gaunce left as a free agent after he was not tendered a qualifying offer. On July 1, 2019, Gaunce was signed to a one-year, two-way deal with theBoston Bruins worth $700,000.[15] In the2019–20 season, Gaunce only played one game for the Bruins recording an assist. Gaunce played 52 games in the AHL for theProvidence Bruins recording 18 goals and 19 assists.

After receiving no interest from NHL clubs, on January 2, 2021, Gaunce signed with theVäxjö Lakers of theSwedish Hockey League with the intent of joining the club to finish the2020–21 season.[16] Gaunce quickly transitioned to the larger European ice, recording 5 goals and 12 points and a +10 plus/minus rating in 18 contests. He added 7 points in 12 playoff games to help the club capture the SHL Championship.

As a free agent, Gaunce returned to North America in the off-season, securing a one-year, two-way contract with the Columbus Blue Jackets on July 30, 2021.[17]

Gaunce decided to re-up with the Blue Jackets by signing a two-year, $1.525 million contract on June 18, 2022.[18]

After three seasons within the Blue Jackets organization, Gaunce left as a free agent and was signed to a two-year, two-way contract with the Minnesota Wild on July 1, 2024.[19]

International play

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Medal record
Ice hockey
Representing Canada
IIHF World U18 Championship
Bronze medal – third place2012 Czech Republic
Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament
Gold medal – first place2011 Slovakia & Czech Republic
RepresentingOntarioOntario
World U-17 Hockey Challenge
Gold medal – first place2011 Manitoba

Gaunce made his international debut at the2011 World U-17 Hockey Challenge representing team Ontario.[20] After winning their first two games Team Ontario was leading Team West 3–2 early in the third when Gaunce assisted on an insurance goal by Matia Marcantuoni. Ontario eventually won the game 4–3 to remain unbeaten and clinch a spot in the semi-final.[21][22] In Ontario's final preliminary game Gaunce scored two second period goals helping Ontario to the 4–2 win over team Pacific. Gaunce was named player of the game for Ontario.[23] Ontario defeated Quebec 2–1 in overtime to advance to the gold medal game.[21] In the gold medal game Gaunce scored the third goal in a 5–3 victory.[24]

Later in the year Gaunce representedCanada at the2011 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament.[3] Team Canada lost its opening game toSweden 5–1, but finished the preliminary round with a 2–1 record and received a spot in the semi-finals.[25] In the semi-final game Gaunce assisted on Team Canada's third goal in a 5–0 victory of theRussians.[26] Canada re-matched Sweden in the Final with Gaunce scoring early in the third to give the Canadians a two-goal advantage then assisting on another goal mid-way through the period. Canada defeated Sweden 4–1 winning the gold medal, Canada's fourth straight at the tournament.[27][28]

Gaunce again played for Team Canada the following year at the2012 IIHF World U18 Championships.[29] After Canada started the tournament with split decisions Gaunce scored two first period goals and added an assist in a 6–2 win over the Czech Republic.[30][31] For his performance Gaunce was named player of the game for Team Canada.[32] Canada lost its next game finishing the preliminary round with a 2–2–0 record, third place in their pool.[30] Canada qualified for the quarterfinals where they defeated the Russians 4–2.[33] In the Semi-final game Canada lost to theUnited States 2–1. Despite not registering a point Gaunce was named player of the game for the Canadians.[32][34] With the loss Canada facedFinland in the bronze medal game. In the first period Gaunce was hooked byVille Pokka resulting in apenalty shot opportunity. Gaunce failed to score on the penalty shot, but registered ashorthanded goal in the second period. Canada defeated Finland 5–4 capturing the bronze medal.[35]

Career statistics

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Regular season and playoffs

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  Regular season Playoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
2009–10Markham Waxers AAAETA U1686559314854
2010–11Belleville BullsOHL651125364040004
2011–12Belleville BullsOHL682840686861232
2012–13Belleville BullsOHL6033276044178142210
2013–14Belleville BullsOHL2210162627
2013–14Erie OttersOHL4321254632145111616
2014–15Utica CometsAHL74111829312145912
2015–16Utica CometsAHL461721381640004
2015–16Vancouver CanucksNHL201012
2016–17Vancouver CanucksNHL5705533
2016–17Utica CometsAHL42132
2017–18Utica CometsAHL52130
2017–18Vancouver CanucksNHL3742610
2018–19Utica CometsAHL6016223854
2018–19Vancouver CanucksNHL31230
2019–20Providence BruinsAHL5218193734
2019–20Boston BruinsNHL10112
2020–21Växjö LakersSHL185712181234729
2021–22Cleveland MonstersAHL3916122828
2021–22Columbus Blue JacketsNHL3052712
2022–23Cleveland MonstersAHL177111818
2022–23Columbus Blue JacketsNHL50112
2023–24Cleveland MonstersAHL461920393763256
2023–24Columbus Blue JacketsNHL242246
NHL totals17713152867

International

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YearTeamEventResult GPGAPtsPIM
2011Canada OntarioU171st place, gold medalist(s)631418
2011CanadaIH181st place, gold medalist(s)51342
2012CanadaU183rd place, bronze medalist(s)73148
Junior totals18751228

Awards and honours

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AwardYear
CHL
CHL/NHL Top Prospects Game2012
SHL
Le Mat Trophy (Växjö Lakers)2021[36]

References

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