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{{Short description|Canadian ice hockey player (born 1987)}}
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| caption =
| image_size = 225px
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| played_for = [[Peoria Rivermen (AHL)|Peoria Rivermen]]<br>[[Rochester Americans]]<br>[[Connecticut Whale (AHL)|Connecticut Whale]]<br>[[Hamilton Bulldogs (AHL)|Hamilton Bulldogs]]<br>[[Eispiraten Crimmitschau]]<br>[[Heilbronner Falken]]
| team=[[Hamilton Bulldogs]]
| league = [[American Hockey League|AHL]]
| former_teams =[[Florida Panthers]]
| position = [[Defenceman|Defence]]
| position = [[Defenceman|Defence]]
| shoots = Left
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| weight_lb = 190
| weight_lb = 190
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1987|09|02}}
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1987|09|02}}
| birth_place = [[Calgary]], [[Alberta|AB]], [[Canada|CAN]]
| birth_place = [[Calgary]], [[Alberta]], Canada
| draft = 60th overall
| draft = 60th overall
| draft_year = 2005
| draft_year = 2005
| draft_team = [[Los Angeles Kings]]
| draft_team = [[Los Angeles Kings]]
| career_start = 2008
| career_start = 2008
| career_end = 2015
}}
}}

'''T. J. Fast''' (born September 2, 1987) is a [[Canada|Canadian]] professional [[ice hockey]] [[defenceman]] currently playing for the [[Hamilton Bulldogs]] of the [[American Hockey League]] (AHL).
'''T. J. Fast''' (born September 2, 1987) is a [[Canadians|Canadian]] former professional [[ice hockey]] [[defenceman]] who last played with [[Heilbronner Falken]] of the [[Germany|German]] [[DEL2]].


==Playing career==
==Playing career==
Fast began his [[junior hockey|junior]] career in the [[Alberta Junior Hockey League]] (AJHL) for two seasons playing for the [[Calgary Royals]] and [[Camrose Kodiaks]]. After his second AJHL season in 2004–05, he was drafted in the [[2005 NHL Entry Draft]] by the [[Los Angeles Kings]] as the 60th overall pick in the second round.<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.nhl.com/draft/2005/round2.html | title = 2005 NHL Entry Draft | publisher = ''[[National Hockey League]]'' | date = 2005-05-02 | accessdate = 2010-01-02}}</ref> He subsequently joined the [[college hockey]] ranks with the [[University of Denver]]. However, after one-and-a-half seasons with Denver, he moved to [[Junior hockey#Major junior|major junior]] to play for the [[Tri-City Americans]] of the [[Western Hockey League]] (WHL). In [[2007–08 WHL season|2007–08]], Fast recorded a 17-goal, 54-point season to earn WHL West First Team All-Star honours.<ref name=whl/>
Fast began his [[junior hockey|junior]] career in the [[Alberta Junior Hockey League]] (AJHL) for two seasons playing for the [[Calgary Royals]] and [[Camrose Kodiaks]]. After his second AJHL season in 2004–05, he was drafted in the [[2005 NHL Entry Draft]] by the [[Los Angeles Kings]] as the 60th overall pick in the second round.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.nhl.com/draft/2005/round2.html | title = 2005 NHL Entry Draft | website = [[National Hockey League]] | date = 2005-05-02 | accessdate = 2010-01-02 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20060427062813/http://www.nhl.com/draft/2005/round2.html | archive-date = April 27, 2006 | url-status = dead | df = mdy-all }}</ref> He subsequently joined the [[college hockey]] ranks with the [[University of Denver]]. However, after one-and-a-half seasons with Denver, he moved to [[Junior hockey#Major junior|major junior]] to play for the [[Tri-City Americans]] of the [[Western Hockey League]] (WHL). In [[2007–08 WHL season|2007–08]], Fast recorded a 17-goal, 54-point season to earn WHL West First Team All-Star honours.<ref name=whl/>


Following his final junior season, he was traded by the Kings to the [[St. Louis Blues]] on June 4, 2008, in exchange for a 5th round draft pick in [[2009 NHL Entry Draft|2009]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://blues.nhl.com/team/app?articleid=365218&page=NewsPage&service=page |title=Blues Acquire T.J. Fast from LA: Kings will receive a 5th round draft choice in 2009 |date=2008-06-04 |accessdate=2008-06-22}}</ref>
Following his final junior season, he was traded by the Kings to the [[St. Louis Blues]] on June 4, 2008, in exchange for a fifth round draft pick in [[2009 NHL Entry Draft|2009]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://blues.nhl.com/team/app?articleid=365218&page=NewsPage&service=page |title=Blues Acquire T.J. Fast from LA: Kings will receive a 5th round draft choice in 2009 |date=2008-06-04 |accessdate=2008-06-22 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110520025248/http://blues.nhl.com/team/app?articleid=365218&page=NewsPage&service=page |archive-date=May 20, 2011 |url-status=dead |df=mdy-all }}</ref>


On August 3, 2010, Fast was traded to the [[Florida Panthers]] in exchange for [[Graham Mink]].<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.pjstar.com/sports/rivermen/x84681104/Rivermen-look-good-in-Mink | title = Pair of veterans in Rivermen's mix | publisher = ''pjstar.com'' | date = 2010-08-03 | accessdate = 2010-08-04}}</ref>
On August 3, 2010, Fast was traded to the [[Florida Panthers]] in exchange for [[Graham Mink]].<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.pjstar.com/sports/rivermen/x84681104/Rivermen-look-good-in-Mink | title = Pair of veterans in Rivermen's mix | website = pjstar.com | date=August 3, 2010| accessdate=August 4, 2010}}</ref>


On December 16, 2011, Fast was signed by the Hamilton Bulldogs.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.hamiltonbulldogs.com/article/bulldogs-sign-t-j-fast-for-remainder-of-season | title = BULLDOGS SIGN T.J. FAST FOR REMAINDER OF SEASON | publisher = ''hamiltonbulldogs.com'' | date = 2011-12-16 | accessdate = 2011-12-16}}</ref>
To start the [[2011-12 AHL season|2011–12]] season, Fast was signed by the [[Greenville Road Warriors]]. Before he made his debut with the Warriors he was loaned to the [[Connecticut Whale (AHL)|Connecticut Whale]] and appeared in one game. After he was returned to the Road Warriors he was immediately loaned again to the AHL with the [[Hamilton Bulldogs (AHL)|Hamilton Bulldogs]]. On December 16, 2011, Fast was signed for the remainder of the season by the Bulldogs.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.hamiltonbulldogs.com/article/bulldogs-sign-t-j-fast-for-remainder-of-season | title = Bulldogs Sign T.J. Fast for Remainder of Season | website = hamiltonbulldogs.com | date=December 16, 2011| accessdate=December 16, 2011}}{{Dead link|date=August 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref>

In the midway point of the following season, without ever debuting with Greenville, Fast's rights were traded by the Road Warriors to the [[Bakersfield Condors (1998–2015)|Bakersfield Condors]] for Zach Cohen on January 9, 2013.<ref>{{cite web| url = http://bakersfieldcondors.com/news/condors-acquire-rights-to-d-t-j-fast-from-greenville-for-cohen/ | title = Condors acquire rights to TJ Fast from Greenville for Cohen | publisher = [[Bakersfield Condors (1998–2015)|Bakersfield Condors]] | date = 2013-01-09 | accessdate = 2013-01-09}}</ref> Fast was eventually signed to a contract and appeared in 17 games for the Condors in the [[2012-13 ECHL season|2012-13]] season.

On July 4, 2013, Fast signed as a free agent to his first European contract on a one-year deal with German club, ETC Crimmitschau of the DEL2.<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.eispiraten-crimmitschau.de/site/neu/index.php?id=4927 | title = Canadian Fast changes to Crimmitschau | publisher = [[ETC Crimmitschau]] | date = 2013-07-04 | accessdate = 2013-07-26 | language = German}}</ref>


==Career statistics==
==Career statistics==
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{| border="0" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="0" style="text-align:center; width:60em"
|- bgcolor="#e0e0e0"
|- bgcolor="#e0e0e0"
! colspan="3" bgcolor="#ffffff" |
! colspan="3" bgcolor="#ffffff" |
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! Pts
! Pts
! PIM
! PIM
|-
|- ALIGN="center"
| 2003–04
| Calgary Northstars AAA
| [[Alberta Midget Hockey League|AMHL]]
| 31
| 7
| 7
| 14
| 42
| —
| —
| —
| —
| —
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| 2003–04
| 2003–04
| [[Calgary Royals]]
| [[Calgary Royals]]
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| —
| —
| —
| —
|-
|- ALIGN="center" bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| 2004–05
| 2004–05
| [[Camrose Kodiaks]]
| [[Camrose Kodiaks]]
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| —
| —
| —
| —
|- ALIGN="center"
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[2005–06 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season|2005–06]]
| 2005–06
| [[University of Denver]]
| [[Denver Pioneers men's ice hockey|University of Denver]]
| [[Western Collegiate Hockey Association|WCHA]]
| [[Western Collegiate Hockey Association|WCHA]]
| 39
| 39
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| —
| —
| —
| —
|-
|- ALIGN="center" bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[2006-07 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season|2006–07]]
| [[2006–07 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season|2006–07]]
| University of Denver
| University of Denver
| WCHA
| WCHA
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| —
| —
| —
| —
|- ALIGN="center"
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[2006–07 WHL season|2006–07]]
| [[2006–07 WHL season|2006–07]]
| [[Tri-City Americans]]
| [[Tri–City Americans]]
| [[Western Hockey League|WHL]]
| [[Western Hockey League|WHL]]
| 26
| 26
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| 1
| 1
| 14
| 14
|-
|- ALIGN="center" bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[2007-08 WHL season|2007–08]]
| [[2007-08 WHL season|2007–08]]
| Tri-City Americans
| Tri–City Americans
| WHL
| WHL
| 71
| 71
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| 9
| 9
| 16
| 16
|- ALIGN="center"
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[2008-09 AHL season|2008–09]]
| [[2008–09 AHL season|2008–09]]
| [[Peoria Rivermen]]
| [[Peoria Rivermen (AHL)|Peoria Rivermen]]
| [[American Hockey League|AHL]]
| [[American Hockey League|AHL]]
| 46
| 46
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| —
| —
| —
| —
|-
|- ALIGN="center" bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[2008-09 ECHL season|2008–09]]
| [[2008–09 ECHL season|2008–09]]
| [[Alaska Aces (ECHL)|Alaska Aces]]
| [[Alaska Aces (ECHL)|Alaska Aces]]
| [[ECHL]]
| [[ECHL]]
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| 5
| 5
| 11
| 11
|- ALIGN="center"
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[2009-10 ECHL season|2009–10]]
| [[2009–10 ECHL season|2009–10]]
| Alaska Aces
| Alaska Aces
| ECHL
| ECHL
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| 3
| 3
| 0
| 0
|-
|- ALIGN="center" bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[2009-10 AHL season|2009–10]]
| [[2009–10 AHL season|2009–10]]
| Peoria Rivermen
| Peoria Rivermen
| AHL
| AHL
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| —
| —
| —
| —
|- ALIGN="center"
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[2010-11 ECHL season|2010–11]]
| [[2010–11 ECHL season|2010–11]]
| [[Cincinnati Cyclones]]
| [[Cincinnati Cyclones]]
| ECHL
| ECHL
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| —
| —
| —
| —
|-
|- ALIGN="center" bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[2010-11 AHL season|2010–11]]
| [[2010–11 AHL season|2010–11]]
| [[Rochester Americans]]
| [[Rochester Americans]]
| AHL
| AHL
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| 2
| 2
| 12
| 12
| —
| —
| —
| —
| —
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[2011–12 AHL season|2011–12]]
| [[Connecticut Whale (AHL)|Connecticut Whale]]
| AHL
| 1
| 0
| 0
| 0
| 2
| —
| —
| —
| —
| —
|-
| 2011–12
| [[Hamilton Bulldogs (AHL)|Hamilton Bulldogs]]
| AHL
| 42
| 1
| 4
| 5
| 34
| —
| —
| —
| —
| —
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[2012–13 ECHL season|2012–13]]
| [[Bakersfield Condors (1998–2015)|Bakersfield Condors]]
| ECHL
| 17
| 0
| 1
| 1
| 6
| —
| —
| —
| —
| —
|-
| [[2013–14 DEL2 season|2013–14]]
| [[Eispiraten Crimmitschau]]
| [[DEL2]]
| 49
| 9
| 25
| 34
| 24
| —
| —
| —
| —
| —
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[2014–15 DEL2 season|2014–15]]
| [[Heilbronner Falken]]
| DEL2
| 36
| 2
| 13
| 15
| 49
| —
| —
| —
| —
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|- bgcolor="#e0e0e0"
|- bgcolor="#e0e0e0"
! colspan="3" | AHL totals
! colspan="3" | AHL totals
! 77
! 120
! 2
! 3
! 6
! 9
! 8
! 12
! 28
! 64
! —
! —
! —
! —
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! —
! —
! —
! —
|- bgcolor="#e0e0e0"
! colspan="3" | ECHL totals
! 130
! 19
! 41
! 60
! 74
! 22
! 2
! 6
! 8
! 11
|}
|}


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==External links==
==External links==
*{{Eliteprospects}}
*{{eliteprospects|11600}}
*{{hockeydb|87892}}
*{{hockeydb|87892}}


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| SHORT DESCRIPTION = Canadian ice hockey player
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[[fr:T. J. Fast]]

Latest revision as of 06:22, 22 April 2024

T. J. Fast
Born (1987-09-02) September 2, 1987 (age 37)
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Height 6 ft 1 in (185 cm)
Weight 190 lb (86 kg; 13 st 8 lb)
Position Defence
Shot Left
Played for Peoria Rivermen
Rochester Americans
Connecticut Whale
Hamilton Bulldogs
Eispiraten Crimmitschau
Heilbronner Falken
NHL draft 60th overall, 2005
Los Angeles Kings
Playing career 2008–2015

T. J. Fast (born September 2, 1987) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey defenceman who last played with Heilbronner Falken of the German DEL2.

Playing career

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Fast began his junior career in the Alberta Junior Hockey League (AJHL) for two seasons playing for the Calgary Royals and Camrose Kodiaks. After his second AJHL season in 2004–05, he was drafted in the 2005 NHL Entry Draft by the Los Angeles Kings as the 60th overall pick in the second round.[1] He subsequently joined the college hockey ranks with the University of Denver. However, after one-and-a-half seasons with Denver, he moved to major junior to play for the Tri-City Americans of the Western Hockey League (WHL). In 2007–08, Fast recorded a 17-goal, 54-point season to earn WHL West First Team All-Star honours.[2]

Following his final junior season, he was traded by the Kings to the St. Louis Blues on June 4, 2008, in exchange for a fifth round draft pick in 2009.[3]

On August 3, 2010, Fast was traded to the Florida Panthers in exchange for Graham Mink.[4]

To start the 2011–12 season, Fast was signed by the Greenville Road Warriors. Before he made his debut with the Warriors he was loaned to the Connecticut Whale and appeared in one game. After he was returned to the Road Warriors he was immediately loaned again to the AHL with the Hamilton Bulldogs. On December 16, 2011, Fast was signed for the remainder of the season by the Bulldogs.[5]

In the midway point of the following season, without ever debuting with Greenville, Fast's rights were traded by the Road Warriors to the Bakersfield Condors for Zach Cohen on January 9, 2013.[6] Fast was eventually signed to a contract and appeared in 17 games for the Condors in the 2012-13 season.

On July 4, 2013, Fast signed as a free agent to his first European contract on a one-year deal with German club, ETC Crimmitschau of the DEL2.[7]

Career statistics

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Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
2003–04 Calgary Northstars AAA AMHL 31 7 7 14 42
2003–04 Calgary Royals AJHL 10 0 2 2 0
2004–05 Camrose Kodiaks AJHL 58 8 28 36 40
2005–06 University of Denver WCHA 39 1 6 7 26
2006–07 University of Denver WCHA 19 0 4 4 14
2006–07 Tri–City Americans WHL 26 3 19 22 30 6 0 1 1 14
2007–08 Tri–City Americans WHL 71 17 37 54 92 16 1 8 9 16
2008–09 Peoria Rivermen AHL 46 1 4 5 12
2008–09 Alaska Aces ECHL 9 0 1 1 6 18 0 5 5 11
2009–10 Alaska Aces ECHL 46 10 21 31 26 4 2 1 3 0
2009–10 Peoria Rivermen AHL 18 0 1 1 4
2010–11 Cincinnati Cyclones ECHL 58 9 18 27 36
2010–11 Rochester Americans AHL 13 1 1 2 12
2011–12 Connecticut Whale AHL 1 0 0 0 2
2011–12 Hamilton Bulldogs AHL 42 1 4 5 34
2012–13 Bakersfield Condors ECHL 17 0 1 1 6
2013–14 Eispiraten Crimmitschau DEL2 49 9 25 34 24
2014–15 Heilbronner Falken DEL2 36 2 13 15 49
AHL totals 120 3 9 12 64
ECHL totals 130 19 41 60 74 22 2 6 8 11

Awards and honours

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Award Year
Western Hockey League
West First All-Star Team 2007–08 [2]

References

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  1. ^ "2005 NHL Entry Draft". National Hockey League. May 2, 2005. Archived from the original on April 27, 2006. Retrieved January 2, 2010.
  2. ^ a b "WHL Western Conference All-Star Team". WHL. Retrieved July 8, 2008. [dead link]
  3. ^ "Blues Acquire T.J. Fast from LA: Kings will receive a 5th round draft choice in 2009". June 4, 2008. Archived from the original on May 20, 2011. Retrieved June 22, 2008.
  4. ^ "Pair of veterans in Rivermen's mix". pjstar.com. August 3, 2010. Retrieved August 4, 2010.
  5. ^ "Bulldogs Sign T.J. Fast for Remainder of Season". hamiltonbulldogs.com. December 16, 2011. Retrieved December 16, 2011.[permanent dead link]
  6. ^ "Condors acquire rights to TJ Fast from Greenville for Cohen". Bakersfield Condors. January 9, 2013. Retrieved January 9, 2013.
  7. ^ "Canadian Fast changes to Crimmitschau" (in German). ETC Crimmitschau. July 4, 2013. Retrieved July 26, 2013.
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