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Peter Worrell
Born (1977-08-18) August 18, 1977 (age 46)
Pierrefonds, Quebec, Canada
Height 6 ft 7 in (201 cm)
Weight 250 lb (113 kg; 17 st 12 lb)
Position Left wing
Shot Left
Played for Florida Panthers
Colorado Avalanche
NHL Draft 166th overall, 1995
Florida Panthers
Playing career 1997–2006

Peter J. Worrell (born August 18, 1977) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player. Worrell played seven seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Florida Panthers and the Colorado Avalanche. During that time he was considered one of the most feared enforcers in the game, leading the major junior leagues in penalty minutes in 1996–97, as well as the NHL in 2001–02. In 2018 he was hired as an assistant coach by the Fayetteville Marksmen of the Southern Professional Hockey League (SPHL)

Career

Amateur career

As a youth, Worrell played in the 1991 Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament with a minor ice hockey team from the North Shore of Montreal.

Worrell was a member of the Hull Olympiques for his three junior seasons. During these three seasons Worrell was part of two QMJHL championship teams (1994–95 and 1996-97) and part of the 1997 Memorial Cup winning team. Worrell totaled 464 PIMs during the 1995-96 season, which was the fifth highest total in league history. Worrell also scored 23 goals and 36 assists for a total of 59 points in 63 games that same season. The following season, Worrell's final in juniors, he improved his point total to 63 in 62 games, despite his goals scoring decreasing to 17. Worrell added a goal and 3 assists in his four Memorial Cup games. By the end of his junior career Worrell had collected close to 1,200 penalty minutes while collecting 131 points.

Professional career

Worrell was selected by the Florida Panthers in the 7th round, 166th overall, in the 1995 NHL Entry Draft. Following his final season with the Olympiques Worrell began his pro career in 1997 with the Beast of New Haven in the American Hockey League. The 1997-98 season also saw Worrell make his NHL debut with the Panthers, playing in 19 games, accumulating 153 PIMs, but failing to register a single point. On February 8, 1999, Worrell scored his first NHL goal in a game vs. the St. Louis Blues. During the 1999–2000 season, Worrell missed 34 games with a knee injury, but managed to match his 9 points from the previous year. The season also saw Worrell become involved in a notorious incident with New Jersey Devils defenseman Scott Niedermayer. After a collision along the boards where Worrell appeared to elbow Niedermayer in the face, Niedermayer hit Worrell on the top of the helmet with his stick. A scrum ensued and as Worrell was being escorted off the ice by the referees, he made throat-slashing gestures to the Devils bench. Niedermayer was suspended 10 games (the Devils 9 final regular season games and their first playoff game). Worrell missed six games after suffering a concussion.

On July 18, 2003, he was traded from the Florida Panthers along with a 2nd-round pick in the 2004 draft to Colorado Avalanche for Eric Messier and Vaclav Nedorost. Worrell missed the first 27 games of the season with another knee injury. Worrell made his Avalanche debut on December 11, 2003; the game marked his first in eight months. Worrell played in 49 games for Colorado collecting 3 goals and an assist, it was his lowest NHL point total, yet marked the first time that he was a plus player ending the season with a plus-2 rating.

Following his first season with the Avalanche the NHL lockout caused the cancellation of the 2004–05 NHL season. Worrell did not play professionally during the lockout like many other NHLers and considered himself retired. However, once the NHL returned Worrell decided that he would attempt to make a comeback and signed with the New York Rangers. The Rangers assigned first to the Hartford Wolfpack in the AHL but never played a game for them. Hartford sent Worrell to the Charlotte Checkers of the ECHL to work on his conditioning. Worrell played 37 games for Charlotte; it was the last time he played professionally.

Post-playing career

On May 18, 2010, it was announced that Worrell agreed to become the head coach for the Florida Atlantic University hockey club team. He also coached North Broward Preparatory School's varsity ice hockey team, located in Coconut Creek, Florida. Worrell currently works for the Fayetteville Marksmen as an assistant coach.

Career statistics

Bold indicates led league

    Regular season   Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1993–94 Lac St–Louis Lions QMAAA 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
1994–95 Hull Olympiques QMJHL 56 1 8 9 243 21 0 1 1 91
1995–96 Hull Olympiques QMJHL 63 23 36 59 464 18 11 8 19 81
1996–97 Hull Olympiques QMJHL 62 17 46 63 437 14 3 13 16 83
1997–98 Florida Panthers NHL 19 0 0 0 153
1997–98 Beast of New Haven AHL 50 15 12 27 309 1 0 1 1 6
1998–99 Florida Panthers NHL 62 4 5 9 258
1998–99 Beast of New Haven AHL 10 3 1 4 65
1999–2000 Florida Panthers NHL 48 3 6 9 169 4 1 0 1 8
2000–01 Florida Panthers NHL 71 3 7 10 248
2001–02 Florida Panthers NHL 79 4 5 9 354
2002–03 Florida Panthers NHL 63 2 3 5 193
2003–04 Colorado Avalanche NHL 49 3 1 4 179
2005–06 Charlotte Checkers ECHL 37 7 8 15 139
NHL totals 391 19 27 46 1554 4 1 0 1 8

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