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'''Luke Witkowski''' (born April 14, 1990) is an [[Americans|American]] professional [[ice hockey]] player who is currently playing for the [[Syracuse Crunch]] of the [[American Hockey League]] (AHL) while under contract to the [[Tampa Bay Lightning]] of the [[National Hockey League]] (NHL). Witkowski was selected by the Lightning, 160th overall, in the [[2008 NHL Entry Draft]].
'''Luke Witkowski''' (born April 14, 1990) is an American professional [[ice hockey]] player who is currently playing for [[Skellefteå AIK ]] in the [[Swedish Hockey League|SHL]]. He has previously played in the NHL for the [[Tampa Bay Lightning]] and the [[Detroit Red Wings]]. Witkowski was selected by the Lightning, 160th overall, in the [[2008 NHL Entry Draft]].


==Playing career==
==Playing career==

===Juniors===
===Juniors===
Witkowski was selected by the [[Texas Tornado]] in the 2007 [[NAHL]] Draft, but instead played in the [[United States Hockey League]] for the [[Fargo Force]] prior to being drafted by the [[Tampa Bay Lightning]] in the [[2008 NHL Entry Draft]]. Witkowski played collegiate hockey with the [[Western Michigan University]] for four years. On April 1, 2013, the [[Tampa Bay Lightning]] announced the signing of Witkowski to a two-year entry level contract. Witkowski was the captain of WMU, where he had two goals and 10 points and was named second-team ALL-CCHA. Witkowski played in 152 games over four years with the WMU Broncos.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.tampabay.com/blogs/lightning/lightning-sign-d-luke-witkowski-and-tanner-richard/2112457|title=Lightning sign D Luke Witkowski and Tanner Richard|first=Joe|last=Smith|work=Tampa Bay Times|date= April 1, 2013|accessdate=January 20, 2015}}</ref>
Witkowski was selected by the [[Texas Tornado]] in the 2007 [[NAHL]] Draft, but played in the [[United States Hockey League]] for the [[Fargo Force]]. He was drafted by the [[Tampa Bay Lightning]] in the [[2008 NHL Entry Draft]]. Witkowski played collegiate hockey for the [[Western Michigan Broncos]]. As captain at WMU his senior year, he was named Second Team ALL-CCHA with two goals and 10 points.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Drew |first1=David |title=WMU hockey defenseman Luke Witkowski signs two-year deal with Tampa Bay Lightning |url=https://www.mlive.com/broncos/2013/04/wmu_hockey_defenseman_luke_wit.html |website=mlive |date=April 2, 2013 |access-date=27 January 2023}}</ref> Witkowski played in 152 games over four years at WMU. On April 1, 2013, the [[Tampa Bay Lightning]] announced the signing of Witkowski to a two-year entry-level contract.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.tampabay.com/blogs/lightning/lightning-sign-d-luke-witkowski-and-tanner-richard/2112457|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150121041440/http://www.tampabay.com/blogs/lightning/lightning-sign-d-luke-witkowski-and-tanner-richard/2112457|url-status=dead|archive-date=January 21, 2015|title=Lightning sign D Luke Witkowski and Tanner Richard|first=Joe|last=Smith|work=Tampa Bay Times|date= April 1, 2013|accessdate=January 20, 2015}}</ref>


===Professional===
===Professional===

====Tampa Bay Lightning====
====Tampa Bay Lightning====
On October 19, 2014, the [[Tampa Bay Lightning]] recalled Witkowski from the [[Syracuse Crunch]]. He has played in four games for the Crunch prior to the recall, recording an assist and 15 penalty minutes. In his first professional season, he appeared in 76 games with the Crunch. During the 2013-14 season, he recorded two goals and 12 points with 204 penalty minutes. During the preseason with the Lightning, he had an assist and 11 penalty minutes.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.tampabay.com/blogs/lightning/lightning-sign-d-luke-witkowski-and-tanner-richard/2112457|title=Lightning recall Jonathan Drouin and Luke Witkowski from Syracuse|first=Lightning|last=Tampa Bay|work=Tampa Bay Lightning|date= October 19, 2014|accessdate=January 20, 2015}}</ref> On October 23, 2014, the Lightning reassigned Witkowski back to the Crunch. During his brief stint with the Lightning, he did not appear in any games with the team.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.rawcharge.com/2014/10/23/7052243/luke-witkowski-re-assigned-to-syracuse-crunch-of-ahl|title=Luke Witkowski re-assigned to Syracuse Crunch of AHL|first=Kyle|last=Alexander|work=Raw Charge, SB Nation|date= October 23, 2014|accessdate=January 20, 2015}}</ref>
On October 19, 2014, the [[Tampa Bay Lightning]] recalled Witkowski from the [[Syracuse Crunch]]. He has played in four games for the Crunch prior to the recall, recording an assist and 15 penalty minutes. In his first professional season, he appeared in 76 games with the Crunch. During the 2013-14 season, he recorded two goals and 12 points with 204 penalty minutes. During the preseason with the Lightning, he had an assist and 11 penalty minutes.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.tampabay.com/blogs/lightning/lightning-sign-d-luke-witkowski-and-tanner-richard/2112457|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150121041440/http://www.tampabay.com/blogs/lightning/lightning-sign-d-luke-witkowski-and-tanner-richard/2112457|url-status=dead|archive-date=January 21, 2015|title=Lightning recall Jonathan Drouin and Luke Witkowski from Syracuse|first=Lightning|last=Tampa Bay|work=Tampa Bay Lightning|date= October 19, 2014|accessdate=January 20, 2015}}</ref> On October 23, 2014, the Lightning reassigned Witkowski back to the Crunch. During his brief stint with the Lightning, he did not appear in any games with the team.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.rawcharge.com/2014/10/23/7052243/luke-witkowski-re-assigned-to-syracuse-crunch-of-ahl|title=Luke Witkowski re-assigned to Syracuse Crunch of AHL|first=Kyle|last=Alexander|work=Raw Charge, SB Nation|date= October 23, 2014|accessdate=January 20, 2015}}</ref>


On January 16, 2015, the Lightning recalled Witkowski from the Syracuse Crunch. He had appeared in 36 games with the Crunch this season, posting a goal and six points to go along with 75 penalty minutes.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.tampabay.com/blogs/lightning/lightning-sign-d-luke-witkowski-and-tanner-richard/2112457|title=Lightning recall Luke Witkowski from Syracuse; Vlad Namestnikov Reassigned|first=Lightning|last=Tampa Bay|work=Tampa Bay Lightning|date= January 16, 2015|accessdate=January 20, 2015}}</ref> On January 20, 2015, Witkowski made his [[NHL]] debut in a [[Tampa Bay Lightning]] 4-1 victory over the visiting [[Vancouver Canucks]]. In his NHL debut, Witkowski had 14:29 in ice time on the night.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://lightning.nhl.com/gamecenter/en/recap?id=2014020688&|title=Bolts beat Canucks 4-2; enter All-Star break in first place in Eastern Conference|first=Bryan|last=Burns|work=Tampa Bay Lightning Beat Writer|date= January 20, 2015|accessdate=January 20, 2015}}</ref> On April 14, 2014, the [[Tampa Bay Lightning]] announced that Witkowsi had been reassigned to the [[Syracuse Crunch]]. He was expected to help them finish out the regular season and during their playoff run. Witkowski played in 16 games in two stints with the Lightning during the [[2014–15 NHL season]], where his physical brand of hockey helped the team through a series of injuries on defense. In the season finale, Witkwoski had a team high eight hits in a Lightning 3-2 shootout win over the [[Boston Bruins]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.tampabay.com/blogs/lightning/witkowski-reassigned-to-ahl-syracuse/2225467|title=Witkowski reassigned to AHL Syracuse|first=Joe|last=Smith|work=Tampa Bay Times|date= April 14, 2015|accessdate=April 14, 2015}}</ref>
On January 16, 2015, the Lightning recalled Witkowski from the Syracuse Crunch. He had appeared in 36 games with the Crunch at that point during the season, posting a goal and six points to go along with 75 penalty minutes.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.tampabay.com/blogs/lightning/lightning-sign-d-luke-witkowski-and-tanner-richard/2112457|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150121041440/http://www.tampabay.com/blogs/lightning/lightning-sign-d-luke-witkowski-and-tanner-richard/2112457|url-status=dead|archive-date=January 21, 2015|title=Lightning recall Luke Witkowski from Syracuse; Vlad Namestnikov Reassigned|first=Lightning|last=Tampa Bay|work=Tampa Bay Lightning|date= January 16, 2015|accessdate=January 20, 2015}}</ref> On January 20, 2015, Witkowski made his [[NHL]] debut in a [[Tampa Bay Lightning]] 4-1 victory over the visiting [[Vancouver Canucks]]. In his NHL debut, Witkowski had 14:29 in ice time on the night.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.nhl.com/gamecenter/tbl-vs-van/2015/01/20/2014020688|title=Bolts beat Canucks 4-2; enter All-Star break in first place in Eastern Conference|first=Bryan|last=Burns|work=Tampa Bay Lightning Beat Writer|date= January 20, 2015|access-date=January 20, 2015}}</ref> On April 14, 2014, the [[Tampa Bay Lightning]] announced that Witkowsi had been reassigned to the [[Syracuse Crunch]]. He was expected to help them finish out the regular season and during their playoff run. Witkowski played in 16 games in two stints with the Lightning during the [[2014–15 NHL season]], where his physical brand of hockey helped the team through a series of injuries on defense. In the season finale, Witkowski had a team high eight hits in a Lightning 3-2 shootout win over the [[Boston Bruins]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.tampabay.com/blogs/lightning/witkowski-reassigned-to-ahl-syracuse/2225467|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150924121318/http://www.tampabay.com/blogs/lightning/witkowski-reassigned-to-ahl-syracuse/2225467|url-status=dead|archive-date=September 24, 2015|title=Witkowski reassigned to AHL Syracuse|first=Joe|last=Smith|work=Tampa Bay Times|date= April 14, 2015|accessdate=April 14, 2015}}</ref>


On July 17, 2015, the Lightning announced the re-signing of Witkowski to a one-year, two-way contract. Witkowski played in 16 games with the Lightning during the 2014-2015 season, recording 15 penalty minutes. He had 37 hits and blocked 20 shots during his sixteen-game stint with the team. Witkowski skated in 50 games with the Crunch last season, collecting two goals and eight points along with 91 penalty minutes. He also skated in three Calder Cup Playoff games with Syracuse in 2015, posting one assist and four penalty minutes.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://lightning.nhl.com/club/news.htm?id=775129|title=Lightning re-sign Vladislav Namestnikov and Luke Witkowski|first=Lightning|last=Tampa Bay|work=Tampa Bay Lightning|date=July 17, 2015|accessdate=July 20, 2015}}</ref>
On July 17, 2015, the Lightning announced the re-signing of Witkowski to a one-year, two-way contract. Witkowski played in 16 games with the Lightning during the 2014-2015 season, recording 15 penalty minutes. He had 37 hits and blocked 20 shots during his sixteen-game stint with the team. Witkowski skated in 50 games with the Crunch last season, collecting two goals and eight points along with 91 penalty minutes. He also skated in three Calder Cup Playoff games with Syracuse in 2015, posting one assist and four penalty minutes.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://lightning.nhl.com/club/news.htm?id=775129|title=Lightning re-sign Vladislav Namestnikov and Luke Witkowski|first=Lightning|last=Tampa Bay|work=Tampa Bay Lightning|date=July 17, 2015|accessdate=July 20, 2015}}</ref>


On May 6, 2016, Wikowski played in his first career NHL playoff game, which was a 2-1 Lightning win over the [[New York Islanders]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://lightning.nhl.com/gamecenter/en/recap?id=2015030214|title=Garrison, Lightning defeat Islanders in OT of Game 4|first=John|last=Kreiser|work=NHL.com|date=May 6, 2016|accessdate=May 11, 2016}}</ref> On June 24, 2016, the Lightning re-signed Witkowski to a one-year, two-way contract. During the 2016 season, Witkowski played in 4 regular season games with the team. Witkowski also made his Stanley Cup Playoff debut, where he appeared in two games during the second round against the [[New York Islanders]]. Witkowski has played in 20 career NHL games, all with the Lightning over the past two seasons. He has also played in 199 career games in the [[American Hockey League|AHL]], all with the Crunch.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://lightning.nhl.com/club/news.htm?id=887110|title=Lightning Re-sign Defenseman Luke Witkowski|first=Lightning|last=Tampa Bay|work=Tampa Bay Lightning|date=June 24, 2016|accessdate=June 26, 2016}}</ref>
On May 6, 2016, Wikowski played in his first career NHL playoff game, which was a 2-1 Lightning win over the [[New York Islanders]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.nhl.com/gamecenter/nyi-vs-tbl/2016/05/06/2015030214|title=Garrison, Lightning defeat Islanders in OT of Game 4|first=John|last=Kreiser|work=NHL.com|date=May 6, 2016|access-date=May 11, 2016}}</ref> On June 24, 2016, the Lightning re-signed Witkowski to a one-year, two-way contract. During the 2016 season, Witkowski played in 4 regular season games with the team. Witkowski also made his Stanley Cup Playoff debut, where he appeared in two games during the second round against the [[New York Islanders]]. Witkowski has played in 20 career NHL games, all with the Lightning over the past two seasons. He has also played in 199 career games in the [[American Hockey League|AHL]], all with the Crunch.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://lightning.nhl.com/club/news.htm?id=887110|title=Lightning Re-sign Defenseman Luke Witkowski|first=Lightning|last=Tampa Bay|work=Tampa Bay Lightning|date=June 24, 2016|accessdate=June 26, 2016}}</ref>


On October 20, 2016, Witkowski was named as the captain of the [[Syracuse Crunch]]. Witkowski was the 15th full-time captain in team history and only the second in the Crunch's five seasons of affiliation with the Lightning. Witkowski would start his fourth full season with the Crunch, and had previously been a captain for two years at Western Michigan and one with Fargo of the [[United States Hockey League|USHL]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.syracuse.com/crunch/index.ssf/2016/10/syracuse_crunch_names_captain_alternate_for_2016-17_season.html#incart_river_home|title=Syracuse Crunch names captain, alternates for 2016-17 season|first=Lindsay|last=Kramer|work=Syracuse.com|date=October 20, 2016|accessdate=October 20, 2016}}</ref> On December 8, 2016, Witkowski recorded his first career NHL assist and point.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.tampabay.com/sports/hockey/lightning/lightnings-bishop-makes-third-straight-start/2305670|title=Bishop, Lightning routed at home by Canucks|first=Joe|last=Joe|work=Tampa Bay Times|date=December 8, 2016|accessdate=December 11, 2016}}</ref> During the [[2016–17 NHL season|2016–17 season]], Witkowski played a career-high 34 NHL games for the Lightning, recording four assists, 24 shots on goal, 81 hits and 21 blocked shots.
On October 20, 2016, Witkowski was named as the captain of the [[Syracuse Crunch]]. Witkowski was the 15th full-time captain in team history and only the second in the Crunch's five seasons of affiliation with the Lightning. Witkowski would start his fourth full season with the Crunch, and had previously been a captain for two years at Western Michigan and one with Fargo of the [[United States Hockey League|USHL]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.syracuse.com/crunch/index.ssf/2016/10/syracuse_crunch_names_captain_alternate_for_2016-17_season.html#incart_river_home|title=Syracuse Crunch names captain, alternates for 2016-17 season|first=Lindsay|last=Kramer|work=Syracuse.com|date=October 20, 2016|accessdate=October 20, 2016}}</ref> On December 8, 2016, Witkowski recorded his first career NHL assist and point.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.tampabay.com/sports/hockey/lightning/lightnings-bishop-makes-third-straight-start/2305670/|title=Bishop, Lightning routed at home by Canucks|first=Joe|last=Joe|work=Tampa Bay Times|date=December 8, 2016|access-date=December 11, 2016}}</ref> During the [[2016–17 NHL season|2016–17]] season, Witkowski played a career-high 34 NHL games for the Lightning, recording four assists, 24 shots on goal, 81 hits and 21 blocked shots.


====Detroit Red Wings====
====Detroit Red Wings====
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====Return to Tampa====
====Return to Tampa====
On July 1, 2019, having left the Red Wings as a free agent, Witkowski returned to his former club, the Tampa Bay Lightning in signing a two-year, two-way contract.<ref>{{cite web| url = https://www.nhl.com/lightning/news/tampa-bay-lightning-sign-defenseman-luke-witkowski-to-two-year-contract/c-308154016 | title = Lightning sign defenseman Luke Witkowski to two-year contract | publisher = [[Tampa Bay Lightning]] | date = July 1, 2019 | accessdate = July 1, 2019}}</ref>He was named Crunch captain for the second time on December 5, 2019.
On July 1, 2019, having left the Red Wings as a free agent, Witkowski returned to his former club, the Tampa Bay Lightning in signing a two-year, two-way contract.<ref>{{cite web| url = https://www.nhl.com/lightning/news/tampa-bay-lightning-sign-defenseman-luke-witkowski-to-two-year-contract/c-308154016 | title = Lightning sign defenseman Luke Witkowski to two-year contract | publisher = [[Tampa Bay Lightning]] | date = July 1, 2019 | accessdate = July 1, 2019}}</ref> He was named Crunch captain for the second time on December 5, 2019. Witkowski was one of the eight players called up to the Lightning for their training camp prior to the 2020 Stanley Cup Playoffs.<ref>{{cite web| url = https://www.nhl.com/lightning/news/tampa-bay-lightning-announce-2020-training-camp-roster-schedule/c-317388742 | title = Lightning announce 2020 training camp roster, schedule | website = nhl.com/lightning | date = July 13, 2020 | accessdate = July 13, 2020}}</ref>

Witkowski spent the entirety of the [[2020-21 AHL season|2020–21]] season in the AHL with Syracuse before suffering a season ending shoulder injury.<ref>{{cite web| url = https://www.hollandsentinel.com/story/sports/2021/04/19/luke-witkowski-out-season-shoulder-injury/7288195002/ | title = Luke Witkowski out for season with shoulder injury | website = [[Holland Sentinel]] | date = April 19, 2021| accessdate = April 25, 2021}}</ref>

====Return to Detroit====
On July 29, 2021, Witkowski returned for a second stint with the Detroit Red Wings, agreeing to a two-year, two-way contract.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nhl.com/redwings/news/red-wings-sign-defensemen-dan-renouf-and-luke-witkowski/c-325870398 |title=Red Wings sign defensemen Dan Renouf and Luke Witkowski |website= [[Detroit Red Wings]] |first=Kyle |last=Kujawa |date=July 29, 2021 |access-date=July 30, 2021}}</ref>

====St. Louis Blues====
On March 21, 2022, he was traded to the [[St. Louis Blues]], along with [[Nick Leddy]], in exchange for [[Oskar Sundqvist]], [[Jake Walman]] and a second-round pick in [[2023 NHL Entry Draft]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.nhl.com/redwings/news/oskar-sundqvist-jake-walman-2023-second-round-pick-nick-leddy-trade/c-332080962 |title=Detroit acquires Sundqvist, Walman and 2023 2nd-round pick from St. Louis |website=NHL.com |first=Alex |last=DiFilippo |date=March 21, 2022|access-date=March 21, 2022}}</ref>


====Tappara====
Witkowski was one of the eight players called up to the Lightning for their training camp prior to the 2020 Stanley Cup Playoffs.<ref>{{cite web| url = https://www.nhl.com/lightning/news/tampa-bay-lightning-announce-2020-training-camp-roster-schedule/c-317388742 | title = Lightning announce 2020 training camp roster, schedule | website = nhl.com/lightning | date = July 13, 2020 | accessdate = July 13, 2020}}</ref>
At the conclusion of his contract with the Blues, Witkowski left the club as a free agent. After 10 full professional seasons in North America, Wiktkowski opted to pursue a European career by signing an initial one-year contract with Finnish club, Tappara of the Liiga, on September 21, 2023.<ref>{{cite web| url = https://www.tappara.fi/fi-fi/article/uutiset/fyysisyytta-puolustuspaahan-pohjois-amerikasta-tappara-sopimukseen-luke-witkowskin-kanssa/5669/ | title = Physical defenseman Luke Witkowski signs with Tappara | publisher = [[Tappara]] | date = September 21, 2023 | accessdate = September 21, 2023 | language = Finnish }}</ref>


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==Career statistics==
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Luke Witkowski
Witkowski with the Tampa Bay Lightning in 2015
Born (1990-04-14) April 14, 1990 (age 34)
Holland, Michigan, U.S.
Height 6 ft 2 in (188 cm)
Weight 200 lb (91 kg; 14 st 4 lb)
Position Defense/Right wing
Shoots Right
SHL team
Former teams
Skellefteå AIK
Tampa Bay Lightning
Detroit Red Wings
NHL draft 160th overall, 2008
Tampa Bay Lightning
Playing career 2012–present

Luke Witkowski (born April 14, 1990) is an American professional ice hockey player who is currently playing for Skellefteå AIK in the SHL. He has previously played in the NHL for the Tampa Bay Lightning and the Detroit Red Wings. Witkowski was selected by the Lightning, 160th overall, in the 2008 NHL Entry Draft.

Playing career

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Juniors

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Witkowski was selected by the Texas Tornado in the 2007 NAHL Draft, but played in the United States Hockey League for the Fargo Force. He was drafted by the Tampa Bay Lightning in the 2008 NHL Entry Draft. Witkowski played collegiate hockey for the Western Michigan Broncos. As captain at WMU his senior year, he was named Second Team ALL-CCHA with two goals and 10 points.[1] Witkowski played in 152 games over four years at WMU. On April 1, 2013, the Tampa Bay Lightning announced the signing of Witkowski to a two-year entry-level contract.[2]

Professional

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Tampa Bay Lightning

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On October 19, 2014, the Tampa Bay Lightning recalled Witkowski from the Syracuse Crunch. He has played in four games for the Crunch prior to the recall, recording an assist and 15 penalty minutes. In his first professional season, he appeared in 76 games with the Crunch. During the 2013-14 season, he recorded two goals and 12 points with 204 penalty minutes. During the preseason with the Lightning, he had an assist and 11 penalty minutes.[3] On October 23, 2014, the Lightning reassigned Witkowski back to the Crunch. During his brief stint with the Lightning, he did not appear in any games with the team.[4]

On January 16, 2015, the Lightning recalled Witkowski from the Syracuse Crunch. He had appeared in 36 games with the Crunch at that point during the season, posting a goal and six points to go along with 75 penalty minutes.[5] On January 20, 2015, Witkowski made his NHL debut in a Tampa Bay Lightning 4-1 victory over the visiting Vancouver Canucks. In his NHL debut, Witkowski had 14:29 in ice time on the night.[6] On April 14, 2014, the Tampa Bay Lightning announced that Witkowsi had been reassigned to the Syracuse Crunch. He was expected to help them finish out the regular season and during their playoff run. Witkowski played in 16 games in two stints with the Lightning during the 2014–15 NHL season, where his physical brand of hockey helped the team through a series of injuries on defense. In the season finale, Witkowski had a team high eight hits in a Lightning 3-2 shootout win over the Boston Bruins.[7]

On July 17, 2015, the Lightning announced the re-signing of Witkowski to a one-year, two-way contract. Witkowski played in 16 games with the Lightning during the 2014-2015 season, recording 15 penalty minutes. He had 37 hits and blocked 20 shots during his sixteen-game stint with the team. Witkowski skated in 50 games with the Crunch last season, collecting two goals and eight points along with 91 penalty minutes. He also skated in three Calder Cup Playoff games with Syracuse in 2015, posting one assist and four penalty minutes.[8]

On May 6, 2016, Wikowski played in his first career NHL playoff game, which was a 2-1 Lightning win over the New York Islanders.[9] On June 24, 2016, the Lightning re-signed Witkowski to a one-year, two-way contract. During the 2016 season, Witkowski played in 4 regular season games with the team. Witkowski also made his Stanley Cup Playoff debut, where he appeared in two games during the second round against the New York Islanders. Witkowski has played in 20 career NHL games, all with the Lightning over the past two seasons. He has also played in 199 career games in the AHL, all with the Crunch.[10]

On October 20, 2016, Witkowski was named as the captain of the Syracuse Crunch. Witkowski was the 15th full-time captain in team history and only the second in the Crunch's five seasons of affiliation with the Lightning. Witkowski would start his fourth full season with the Crunch, and had previously been a captain for two years at Western Michigan and one with Fargo of the USHL.[11] On December 8, 2016, Witkowski recorded his first career NHL assist and point.[12] During the 2016–17 season, Witkowski played a career-high 34 NHL games for the Lightning, recording four assists, 24 shots on goal, 81 hits and 21 blocked shots.

Detroit Red Wings

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On July 1, 2017, Witkowski signed a two-year contract with the Detroit Red Wings.[13]

On November 15, 2017, Witkowski was suspended ten games by the NHL for returning to the ice to take part in an altercation after being escorted off by an official.[14] On February 17, 2018, Witkowski scored his first career NHL goal against Juuse Saros of the Nashville Predators.[15]

Return to Tampa

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On July 1, 2019, having left the Red Wings as a free agent, Witkowski returned to his former club, the Tampa Bay Lightning in signing a two-year, two-way contract.[16] He was named Crunch captain for the second time on December 5, 2019. Witkowski was one of the eight players called up to the Lightning for their training camp prior to the 2020 Stanley Cup Playoffs.[17]

Witkowski spent the entirety of the 2020–21 season in the AHL with Syracuse before suffering a season ending shoulder injury.[18]

Return to Detroit

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On July 29, 2021, Witkowski returned for a second stint with the Detroit Red Wings, agreeing to a two-year, two-way contract.[19]

St. Louis Blues

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On March 21, 2022, he was traded to the St. Louis Blues, along with Nick Leddy, in exchange for Oskar Sundqvist, Jake Walman and a second-round pick in 2023 NHL Entry Draft.[20]

Tappara

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At the conclusion of his contract with the Blues, Witkowski left the club as a free agent. After 10 full professional seasons in North America, Wiktkowski opted to pursue a European career by signing an initial one-year contract with Finnish club, Tappara of the Liiga, on September 21, 2023.[21]

Career statistics

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Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
2007–08 Ohio Junior Blue Jackets USHL 58 3 10 13 139
2008–09 Fargo Force USHL 55 6 16 22 118 10 2 1 3 29
2009–10 Western Michigan University CCHA 32 2 4 6 67
2010–11 Western Michigan University CCHA 42 1 8 9 56
2011–12 Western Michigan University CCHA 40 2 11 13 66
2012–13 Western Michigan University CCHA 38 2 8 10 46
2012–13 Syracuse Crunch AHL 3 0 0 0 4
2013–14 Syracuse Crunch AHL 76 2 10 12 204
2014–15 Syracuse Crunch AHL 50 2 6 8 91 3 0 1 1 4
2014–15 Tampa Bay Lightning NHL 16 0 0 0 15
2015–16 Syracuse Crunch AHL 70 3 11 14 166
2015–16 Tampa Bay Lightning NHL 4 0 0 0 4 2 0 0 0 0
2016–17 Syracuse Crunch AHL 19 0 5 5 59
2016–17 Tampa Bay Lightning NHL 34 0 4 4 39
2017–18 Detroit Red Wings NHL 31 1 3 4 68
2018–19 Detroit Red Wings NHL 34 0 2 2 23
2019–20 Tampa Bay Lightning NHL 12 1 2 3 13
2019–20 Syracuse Crunch AHL 29 2 4 6 63
2020–21 Syracuse Crunch AHL 14 0 2 2 32
2021–22 Grand Rapids Griffins AHL 44 3 4 7 62
2021–22 Detroit Red Wings NHL 1 0 0 0 0
2021–22 Springfield Thunderbirds AHL 16 2 2 4 23 17 1 1 2 14
2022–23 Springfield Thunderbirds AHL 28 0 3 3 26
NHL totals 132 2 11 13 162 2 0 0 0 0

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