Kevin John Hatcher (born September 9, 1966) is an American former professional
ice hockey
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defenseman
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who played in the
National Hockey League
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(NHL) for 17 seasons between 1984 and 2001 for 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 ...
,
Dallas Stars
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,
Pittsburgh Penguins
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,
New York Rangers
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and
Carolina Hurricanes
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. He is the older brother of former NHL player
Derian Hatcher, with whom he was inducted into the
United States Hockey Hall of Fame on October 21, 2010. Hatcher was born in
Detroit
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,
Michigan
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, but grew up in
Sterling Heights, Michigan.
Early life
Hatcher was born on September 9, 1966, in
Detroit
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, Michigan, US
to Eric and Carol Hatcher.
He grew up in
Sterling Heights, Michigan alongside his brothers Mark and
Derian and two younger sisters.
While Eric was a semi-professional
football
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player, he felt
ice hockey
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was a better sport for kids than football. As such, Hatcher began playing organized hockey at the age of four.
Playing career
Amateur
As a youth, Hatcher played in the 1979
Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament
The Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament () is an annual minor ice hockey event in Quebec City. The tournament was founded in 1960 to coincide with the Quebec Winter Carnival, and give an opportunity for international competition to p ...
with the Michigan Hylanders. He then played for the Little Caesars 15U AAA team and
Detroit Compuware Ambassadors while enrolled at
Stevenson High School. As a member of the Ambassadors, he helped them win the 1983 Midget Nationals championships. Hatcher left the Ambassadors after his junior year at Stevenson.
upon being drafted by the
North Bay Centennials of the
Ontario Hockey League
The Ontario Hockey League (OHL; ) is one of the three major junior ice hockey leagues which constitute the Canadian Hockey League, alongside the Western Hockey League and the Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League. The league is for players ag ...
(OHL).
He chose to play
major junior hockey
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in
Canada
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, rather than remain in Detroit, as he believed it would be the fastest route to the
National Hockey League
The National Hockey League (NHL; , ''LNH'') is a professional ice hockey league in North America composed of 32 teams25 in the United States and 7 in Canada. The NHL is one of the major professional sports leagues in the United States and Cana ...
(NHL).
However, he had informed all OHL clubs prior to the 1983 OHL draft that he would only play in the league if the Centennials drafted him as they were the team his brother played for.
Hatcher joined his brother Mark on the Centennials for the 1983–84 season
and scored his first OHL goal on October 10, 1983, against the
Toronto Marlboros
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. By the mid-point of his rookie season, Hatcher had tallied four goals and 20 assists through 36 games.
As a result of his play, he was ranked 22nd amongst all eligible skaters by the
NHL Central Scouting Bureau and was named to Team USA's roster for the
1984 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships
The 1984 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships (''1984 WJHC'') was the eighth edition of the Ice Hockey World Junior Championship. It was held from December 25, 1983, to January 3, 1984, in Norrköping and Nyköping, Sweden. The Soviet Union won ...
.
Hatcher improved his ranking by the end of the season to 17th overall after finishing with 10 goals and 39 assists.
Due to his late birthday, Hatcher was the youngest player available in the
1984 NHL entry draft.
He was subsequently drafted in the first round, 17th overall, by 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 ...
.
Prior to the draft, Hatcher stated he would not mind being drafted by the Capitals as they told him they "let players learn from their mistakes."
After signing a contract with the Capitals on September 6, 1984,
Hatcher participated in their training camp and scored five points through six preseason games.
However, due to his young age and other strong players available, he was reassigned to the OHL for the
1984–85 season.
As an 18-year old, Hatcher led all defensemen in regular-season scoring with 26 goals and 37 assists.
He finished the
1985 OHL playoffs with five goals and eight assists and was named to the OHL's Second All-Star Team.
Washington Capitals
The Washington Capitals recalled Hatcher to the NHL level for the final two games of the
1984–85 regular season.
He made his NHL debut on April 6, 1985, against the
Pittsburgh Penguins
The Pittsburgh Penguins (colloquially known as the Pens) are a professional ice hockey team based in Pittsburgh. The Penguins compete in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a member of the Metropolitan Division in the Eastern Conference (NHL), E ...
, as a replacement for an injured
Peter Andersson. While he did not score any points, head coach
Bryan Murray praised his
stay-at-home defensive style of play. Hatcher played in his second game the following day and scored his first NHL goal. At 18 years, 210 days old, Hatcher became the second youngest defensemen in franchise history to score his first NHL goal with the team. As the Capitals qualified for the
1985 Stanley Cup playoffs, he made his postseason debut in their first round series against the
New York Islanders
The New York Islanders (colloquially known as the Isles) are a professional ice hockey team based in Elmont, New York. The Islanders compete in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a member of the Metropolitan Division in the Eastern Conference (N ...
.
At the age of 18 and seven months, Hatcher became the youngest player to appear in a playoff game.
Over the 1985 offseason, Hatcher worked on his strength and cardio abilities to boost his chances of making the Capitals opening night roster. The departures of
Mike McEwen and
Dave Shand over the offseason also opened up a spot on the Capitals
1985–86 roster for him. Hatcher finished his rookie season with nine goals and 10 assists for 19 points. He later credited the defensive-mindedness of the team for making his transition to the NHL easier.
As a result of his successful rookie season, the league named Hatcher to the 1986
NHL All-Rookie Team.
Hatcher struggled to match his previous season's success in the
1986–87 season and drew immediate concerns from the coaching staff. They pinpointed the second week of training camp as the point at which Hatcher began to struggle. He began to improve in January after sitting as a healthy scratch for two games and working with assistant coach
Terry Murray.
After representing the United States at the
1987 Canada Cup, Hatcher returned to the Capitals training camp for his third season with the team. However, the day before the start of the
1987–88 season, it was announced that he would miss the first three weeks due to a knee injury. Hatcher played a vital role for the Capitals during the
1988 Stanley Cup playoffs. In their first round series against the
Philadelphia Flyers
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, he set a franchise record for points by a defenceman in a single playoff series.
After tallying four goals and 19 assists through 43 games, Hatcher was selected to participate in the
1990 NHL All-Star Game. He helped the Capitals advance to the
1990 Stanley Cup playoffs but suffered a knee injury in Game 5 of their series against the New York Rangers. At the time of the injury, he had accumulated eight assists over 11 games. As a result of the injury, Hatcher sat out for the entirety of the Capitals series against the Boston Bruins.
During the Capitals
1992–93 exhibition games, head coach Terry Murray made Hatcher a temporary captain. This extended into the regular season as Hatcher replaced
Rod Langway as team captain while the latter was injured.
On January 13, 1993, Hatcher recorded three goals and an assist in a 5–4 win over the Rangers. He subsequently became the first Capitals defenseman to record a
hat-trick
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and finished the season with a franchise record 34 goals. In February, Hatcher officially replaced Langway as team captain.
In this role he reached the 30-goal mark and helped all Capitals defensemen set a new league record for most combined points by defensemen on one team. He finished the season with 79 points to clinch second place on the Capitals all-time points list for defenseman in a single season.
Dallas Stars
After refusing to sign with the Capitals, Hatcher was traded to the
Dallas Stars
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on January 18, 1995 in exchange for
Mark Tinordi and
Rick Mrozik.
Pittsburgh Penguins
Hatcher spent two seasons with the Stars before being traded to the Penguins in exchange for
Sergei Zubov following the 1995–96 season. However, the Penguins had a difficult time informing him that he had been traded due to his affinity for remaining
off the grid during the summer.
New York Rangers
Prior to the start of the
1999–00 season, Hatcher was acquired by the
New York Rangers
The New York Rangers are a professional ice hockey team based in New York City. The Rangers compete in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a member of the Metropolitan Division in the Eastern Conference (NHL), Eastern Conference. The team plays ...
in exchange for defenseman
Peter Popovic.
Personal life
Hatcher's daughter Hannah is married to NHL goaltender
Tristan Jarry. After retiring, Hatcher and his brother Derian opened a bar/restaurant in
Utica, Michigan.
Awards and achievements
*Selected to five
NHL All-Star Games:
1990
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,
1991
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,
1992
1992 was designated as International Space Year by the United Nations.
Events January
* January 1 – Boutros Boutros-Ghali of Egypt replaces Javier Pérez de Cuéllar of Peru as United Nations Secretary-General.
* January 6
** The Republ ...
,
1996
1996 was designated as:
* International Year for the Eradication of Poverty
Events January
* January 8 – A Zairean cargo plane crashes into a crowded market in the center of the capital city of the Democratic Republic of the Congo ...
,
1997
Events January
* January 1 – The Emergency Alert System is introduced in the United States.
* January 11 – Turkey threatens Cyprus on account of a deal to buy Russian S-300 missiles, prompting the Cypriot Missile Crisis.
* January 1 ...
*
United States Hockey Hall of Fame, 2010 inductee
Career statistics
Regular season and playoffs
International
See also
*
List of NHL players with 1,000 games played
References
External links
*
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1966 births
Living people
American men's ice hockey defensemen
Carolina Hurricanes players
Dallas Stars players
Ice hockey people from Detroit
Ice hockey players at the 1998 Winter Olympics
National Hockey League All-Stars
NHL first-round draft picks
New York Rangers players
North Bay Centennials players
Olympic ice hockey players for the United States
Pittsburgh Penguins players
Sportspeople from Sterling Heights, Michigan
United States Hockey Hall of Fame inductees
Washington Capitals captains
Washington Capitals draft picks
Washington Capitals players
20th-century American sportsmen