Patrick Michael Peake (born May 28, 1973) is an American former professional
ice hockey
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forward.
Peake was drafted 14th overall by the
Washington Capitals
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in the
1991 NHL Entry Draft. Peake played 134 career
NHL
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games, scoring 28 goals and 41 assists for 69 points. Peake suffered several serious injuries in his short career; by the end of the
1997–98 NHL season
The 1997–98 NHL season was the 81st regular season of the National Hockey League (NHL). For the first time, there was a break in the regular season to allow NHL players join their respective national hockey teams competing at the Winter Olympi ...
, in which he played only one game, he had retired.
Playing career
As a youth, Peake played in the 1987
Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament
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with a
minor ice hockey
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team from
Detroit
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.
Junior
Peake was an up-and-coming star during his junior career. Playing in the
North American Hockey League
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in 1989-1990, he scored 33 goals and assisted on 44 goals in just 34 games.
In the next season, he moved to the
Ontario Hockey League
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with the
Detroit Compuware Ambassadors (later the
Detroit Jr. Red Wings), scoring 90 points (39 goals and 51 assists) in 63 games. The
Washington Capitals
The Washington Capitals (colloquially known as the Caps) are a professional ice hockey team based in Washington, D.C. The Capitals compete in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a member of the Metropolitan Division in the Eastern Conference (NH ...
rewarded him by making him their first-round selection in the 1991 NHL Entry Draft. Still 18 years old at the time, Peake returned to the Ambassadors for the 1991-1992 season and scored 93 points (41 goals, 52 assists) in 53 games. Following an outstanding season, Peake earned the
Red Tilson Trophy
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, as the OHL's Most Outstanding Player of the Year, and was named the
CHL Player of the Year.
Peake appeared with the United States team at the
1992 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships scoring five goals and one assist in seven games, and with the
Baltimore Skipjacks of the
American Hockey League
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, recording one goal in three games. The 1992-1993 season would be his last, and most successful, in junior; he scored 136 points (58 goals and 78 assists) in just 46 games with the Detroit Jr. Red Wings and also had four goals and nine assists in seven games with the United States team at the
1993 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships.
NHL
By the 1993–94 season, the Capitals saw fit to promote Peake to the NHL, and he played 51 games with them, scoring 11 goals and 18 assists, with a +1
defensive rating. In the same year, he recorded five assists in four games with Portland, and he played in eight playoff games with the Capitals, recording one assist. In the next season, he was limited to 18 games with the Capitals due to mononucleosis; he had only four points that year (all on assists), plus four points (with one goal) in five games with Portland. The
1995–96 NHL season
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was his highest-scoring season in the NHL; he scored 17 goals and made 19 assists in 62 games, and had a plus/minus rating of +7. In addition, he made another trip to the playoffs with the Capitals, tallying two goals and one assist in five games.
Injuries and retirement
Peake's career was ended prematurely due to several serious injuries. In a playoff game in 1996, racing to beat
Pittsburgh Penguins
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defenseman
J.J. Daigneault for the puck in order to nullify a potential
icing call, he shattered his right heel causing him to undergo extensive surgeries and costing him 67 games of the
1996–97 NHL season
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. He returned in time to play three games with the
Portland Pirates, afterwards breaking his right hand, and four games with the Capitals, before suffering a concussion in an automobile accident in a vehicle being driven by teammate
Steve Konowalchuk. He remained out for the first 16 games of the
1997–98 NHL season
The 1997–98 NHL season was the 81st regular season of the National Hockey League (NHL). For the first time, there was a break in the regular season to allow NHL players join their respective national hockey teams competing at the Winter Olympi ...
, due to continued pain in his heel. In his lone game with the Capitals in 1997–98, he tore some tendons in his right ankle and never played professionally again. He officially retired from playing professional ice hockey on September 1, 1998.
In a "Where Are They Now?" feature in 2005, the Capitals stated that Peake was working for
Newport Sports Management, the agency that represents () 110 NHL players.
Peake's performance in the Ontario Hockey League did not go unrecognized, and his former junior team, then known as the Detroit Compuware Ambassadors, now the
Flint Firebirds retired his number 14 from circulation. Peake leads the team in all-time scoring, with 319 career points.
Post-playing career
On February 18, 2016, the Ontario Hockey League appointed Peake as interim assistant coach for the
Flint Firebirds.
Career statistics
Regular season and playoffs
International
References
External links
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CNN/SI feature regarding his injuries
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1973 births
Living people
American men's ice hockey right wingers
Baltimore Skipjacks players
Detroit Compuware Ambassadors players
Detroit Junior Red Wings players
Flint Firebirds coaches
Ice hockey players from Michigan
NHL first-round draft picks
Ice hockey people from Rochester, Minnesota
Portland Pirates players
Washington Capitals draft picks
Washington Capitals players
20th-century American sportsmen