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Stanislav Galiev (RW)
Hershey Bears
Name: |
Stanislav Galiev |
Number: |
22 |
Pos.: |
RW |
Shoots: |
R |
Height: |
6-2 |
Weight: |
197 |
Birthdate: |
1992-01-17 |
Birthplace: |
Moscow, Russia |
Biography
DRAFTED: Selected in the 3rd Round (86th overall) of the 2010 NHL Draft by the Washington Capitals
2015-16: Scored 3 goals with the Bears in 5 contests during the month of November…Scored 2 goals on Nov. 7 versus St. Johns…spent majority of season with the Washington Capitals…Had 3 assists for Washington in 24 games.
CAREER – 2014-15: Tied for team lead with 25 goals…finished with 45 points (25-20-45), good for fifth on the team…collected 10 multi-point games…scored a goal in 5 playoff contests…made NHL debut with Washington on Apr. 8 versus Boston…scored first NHL goal versus the New York Rangers on Apr. 11. 2013-14: Appeared in 16 games with Hershey, scoring 6 points (3-3-6)… in 14 games with the ECHL’s Reading Royals, collecting 13 points (5-8-13). 2012-13: Made his Bears and professional debut on Oct. 13 at Syracuse…scored first professional point, an assist, versus Rochester on Oct. 20…Posted 47 points (23-24-47) in just 46 games for Reading…His 23 goals were good for season on the team…led league in power play goals by a rookie with 14…selected as Reading’s Player of the Year and as team’s Fan Choice Award…helped Reading to a 2013 Kelly Cup Championship with 11 points (4-7-11) in 10 playoff games. 2011-12: Had 19 points (13-6-19) in 20 regular season games with Saint John of the QMJHL…led St. John to a QMJHL Championship…led league with 16 goals and 34 points in playoffs. 2010-11: Finished fourth on St. John with 65 points (37-28-65) in 64 games…posted 27 points (10-17-27) in 19 playoff games…led St. John to a QMJHL and Memorial Cup Championship. JUNIOR: Finished with 144 points (65-79-144) in 151 career games for St. John of the QMJHL…named to QMJHL All-Rookie Team and CHL Top Prospects Game in 2009-10…played with the USHL’s Indiana Ice In 2009-09…member of USHL All-Rookie Team and USHL All-Star Game…led Ice to Clark Cup Championship.