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Eric Cairns

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Canadian ice hockey player (born 1974)

Ice hockey player
Eric Cairns
Born (1974-06-27)June 27, 1974 (age 51)
Height6 ft 6 in (198 cm)
Weight245 lb (111 kg; 17 st 7 lb)
PositionDefence
ShotLeft
Played forNew York Rangers
New York Islanders
London Racers
Florida Panthers
Pittsburgh Penguins
NHL draft72nd overall,1992
New York Rangers
Playing career1996–2007

Eric Cairns (born June 27, 1974) is a Canadian formerice hockey defenceman and current director of player development for theNew York Islanders. His last season (2006) was with thePittsburgh Penguins of theNHL.

Playing career

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Cairns was drafted in the third round of the1992 NHL Entry Draft by theNew York Rangers. He began his second year of professional hockey with theCharlotte Checkers in theECHL where he played 14 games before the Rangers promoted him to theBinghamton Rangers of theAHL.[1] A year later he was playing in the NHL with the New York Rangers, where he spent several seasons before being placed on waivers. The Rangers' crosstown rivals, theNew York Islanders, claimed Cairns on December 22, 1998. He played six seasons with the team before they declined to renew his contract. After the2004–05 NHL lockout theFlorida Panthers signed him as a free agent. Cairns was then traded to the Penguins mid-season. He missed most of the 2006–2007 season with post-concussion syndrome and various other injuries.

Cairns, anenforcer, received less playing time in his last year of play as the enforcer role became less prominent in the post-lockout NHL. Since entering the league in the 1996–1997 season with the Rangers, Cairns accumulated 1,117 penalty minutes, 10 goals, and 32 assists.

Islanders-Rangers rivalry

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During his tenure with the Islanders, Cairns was actively involved in the team's rivalry with the Rangers, particularly feuding withTheo Fleury,Sandy McCarthy,Matthew Barnaby andDale Purinton. In a game on November 8, 2001, McCarthy challenged Cairns to a fight; initially, Cairns declined, but he later chased McCarthy down the ice into the Islanders' zone. During this time, McCarthy scored on a rebound. As McCarthy celebrated, Cairns gave him a jab to the jaw, which led to a fight between Cairns andSteve McKenna. Afterward, with Cairns in the penalty box, Fleury mocked him by flapping his arms like a chicken to suggest that Cairns was afraid to fight McCarthy, who flexed his biceps and looked at Cairns.[2] In the next game between the two teams, on December 21, Cairns and McCarthy fought at the beginning of the first period following an early Islanders goal. Cairns won the fight, and McCarthy said of him after the game, "I never said he wasn't a tough guy."[3]

In another incident on February 19, 2004, Dale Purinton beat Cairns in a fight and punched him after he was down on the ice. The rest of the game included a number of fights.[4] Cairns called Purinton "gutless." A week later, on February 26, the Islanders and Rangers again faced off. Cairns and Purinton came together, and as Cairns began to throw punches, Purinton elbowed Cairns in the face before Purinton dropped to the ice and turtled. Cairns let Purinton get up and challenged him, but Purinton refused to fight. Barry Melrose criticized Purinton for declining the chance to fight Cairns in a fair match.

London Racers incident

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During the lockout, Cairns played for theLondon Racers. On March 23, 2005, he was involved in a notorious fight withWade Belak (playing forCoventry Blaze), during which he punched a linesman. Cairns was called initially for a slashing major againstAndre Payette and then threw a punch at an official who was escorting him to the penalty box. Cairns skated around the rink for about a minute threatening the officials, unable to lose his teammates who were attempting to ensure he did not further escalate the incident. Instead of leaving the ice, Cairns instead skated to the Coventry bench where he threw a punch which resulted in a bench-clearing brawl. He was suspended for the remainder of the season and the entire next season in all IIHF tournaments, although the NHL allowed him to return the following year.[5]

Pittsburgh Penguins

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Cairns was acquired fromFlorida Panthers in January 2006 to strengthen the Penguins' defense and protectSidney Crosby. Amazingly, Cairns started with a goal against theNew York Islanders.

Post playing career

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Cairns is currently the Director of Player Development for the New York Islanders.[6]

Career statistics

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Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1990–91Burlington CougarsCJHL3751621120
1991–92Detroit Compuware AmbassadorsOHL6411112237700031
1992–93Detroit Jr. Red WingsOHL64313161941503324
1993–94Detroit Jr. Red WingsOHL59735422041704446
1994–95Birmingham BullsECHL1113449
1994–95Binghamton RangersAHL27033134911228
1995–96Binghamton RangersAHL4611314192400037
1995–96Charlotte CheckersECHL601134
1996–97New York RangersNHL4001114730000
1996–97Binghamton RangersAHL1011296
1997–98New York RangersNHL3903392
1997–98Hartford Wolf PackAHL712343
1998–99New York IslandersNHL903323
1998–99Hartford Wolf PackAHL1102249
1998–99Lowell Lock MonstersAHL2400091310132
1999–2000New York IslandersNHL67279196
1999–2000Providence BruinsAHL411214
2000–01New York IslandersNHL45224106
2001–02New York IslandersNHL74257176700015
2002–03New York IslandersNHL60145124500013
2003–04New York IslandersNHL7226818910000
2004–05London RacersEIHL2226885200027
2005–06Florida PanthersNHL2301137
2005–06Pittsburgh PenguinsNHL2710187
2006–07Pittsburgh PenguinsNHL10005
2006–07Wilkes–Barre/Scranton PenguinsAHL200010
NHL totals45710324211821600028

References

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  1. ^Scott, Jon C. (2006).Hockey Night in Dixie: Minor Pro Hockey in the American South. Heritage House Publishing Company Ltd. p. 148.ISBN 1-894974-21-2.
  2. ^"Rangers Issue Fightin' Words Mccarthy, Fleury Target Isles' Cairns".Daily News. New York. December 21, 2001.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^Caldwell, Dave (December 22, 2001)."HOCKEY; Cairns Doesn't Back Down, and Neither Do Isles".The New York Times.
  4. ^"Rangers, Isles react to wild Garden tilt". MSG.com. RetrievedMarch 21, 2010.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^"NHLer Cairns suspended by U.K. league | CBC Sports".CBC. RetrievedApril 17, 2018.
  6. ^"New York Islanders Staff". Islanders.com. RetrievedMay 22, 2018.

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