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{{short description|Canadian ice hockey player}}
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| team=[[Kloten Flyers]]
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| caption = Pittis with the [[ZSC Lions]] in 2009
| league = [[Nationalliga A|NLA]]
| image_size = 230px
| position = [[centre (hockey)|Center]]
| played_for = [[Pittsburgh Penguins]]<br>[[Buffalo Sabres]]<br>[[Edmonton Oilers]]<br>[[Nashville Predators]]<br>[[Kloten Flyers]]<br>[[ZSC Lions]]<br>[[EV Zug]]
| ntl_team = Canada
| position = [[Centre (ice hockey)|Centre]]
| shoots = Left
| shoots = Left
| height_ft = 5
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| height_in = 11
| height_in = 11
| weight_lb = 180
| weight_lb = 180
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1974|10|1}}
| nickname =
| birth_place = [[Calgary]], [[Alberta]], Canada
| nationality = CAN
| birth_date = [[October 1]], [[1974]]
| birth_place = [[Calgary]], [[Alberta|AB]], [[Canada|CAN]]
| draft = 52nd overall
| draft = 52nd overall
| draft_year = 1993
| draft_year = 1993
| draft_team = [[Pittsburgh Penguins]]
| draft_team = [[Pittsburgh Penguins]]
| career_start = 1994
| career_start = 1994
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| career_end = 2013
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'''Domenic Pittis''' (born [[October 1]], [[1974]] in [[Calgary]], [[Alberta]], [[Canada]]) is a Canadian professional [[ice hockey]] [[center (hockey)|center]]. He was drafted by the [[Pittsburgh Penguins]] in the second round, 52nd overall, of the [[1993 NHL Entry Draft]].
'''Domenico Pittis''' (born October 1, 1974) is a Canadian former professional [[ice hockey]] [[centre (ice hockey)|centre]]. He is currently an assistant coach with the [[Calgary Wranglers]] in the [[American Hockey League]] (AHL).


==Playing career==
After playing three seasons with the [[Lethbridge Hurricanes]] of the [[Western Hockey League]] and three more in the [[International Hockey League]], Pittis appeared in one game in the [[National Hockey League|NHL]] with the Penguins during the [[1996-97 NHL season|1996-97 season]]. Pittis spent the next seven seasons mostly in the [[American Hockey League]], appearing intermittently in the NHL with the [[Buffalo Sabres]], [[Edmonton Oilers]], and [[Nashville Predators]]. In total, he has appeared in 86 NHL games. He has scored five goals and added 11 assists.
As a youth, Pittis played in the 1988 [[Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament]] with a [[minor ice hockey]] team from [[Calgary]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.publicationsports.com/ressources/files/439/Joueurs_Pro.pdf|title=Pee-Wee players who have reached NHL or WHA|year=2018|website=Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament|access-date=2019-01-26|archive-date=March 6, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190306085544/https://www.publicationsports.com/ressources/files/439/Joueurs_Pro.pdf|url-status=dead}}</ref>


He was selected by the [[Pittsburgh Penguins]] in the second round (52nd overall) of the [[1993 NHL Entry Draft]].{{citation needed|date=January 2019}}
Pittis has spent the last two seasons in [[Switzerland]], playing in [[Nationalliga A]] with the [[Kloten Flyers]].

After playing three seasons with the [[Lethbridge Hurricanes]] of the [[Western Hockey League]] and three more in the [[International Hockey League (1945–2001)|International Hockey League]], Pittis appeared in one game in the [[National Hockey League|NHL]] with the Penguins during the [[1996–97 NHL season|1996–97 season]]. Pittis spent the next seven seasons mostly in the [[American Hockey League]], appearing intermittently in the NHL with the [[Buffalo Sabres]], [[Edmonton Oilers]], and [[Nashville Predators]]. In total, he appeared in 86 NHL games. He scored five goals and added 11 assists.{{citation needed|date=January 2019}}

He played for [[Canada men's national ice hockey team|Team Canada]] at the [[2007 Spengler Cup]].{{citation needed|date=January 2019}}

Pittis played two seasons in [[Switzerland]], playing in [[National League A|Nationalliga A]] with the [[Kloten Flyers]]. In the 2009-2010 season, he joined [[ZSC Lions]] of the Swiss National League A, leading the team to becoming [[Victoria Cup (ice hockey)|Victoria Cup]] champions. In 2012, he joined the team EHC Visp [[National League B|Nationalliga B]] and subsequently signed a multi-year deal extending his contract until 2015.{{citation needed|date=January 2019}}

On September 1, 2013, Pittis announced his retirement from professional hockey. As of the 2013-2014 season, he is now employed by the [[Calgary Flames]] as an Assistant coach for their AHL affiliate the [[Stockton Heat]].{{citation needed|date=January 2019}}


==Awards==
==Awards==
* WHL East Second All-Star Team – 1994
* [[John B. Sollenberger Trophy]] (top scorer in [[American Hockey League]]): 1998-99 season
* [[John B. Sollenberger Trophy]] (top scorer in [[American Hockey League]]): 1998–99 season.{{citation needed|date=January 2019}}
* Rochester Americans Hall of Fame inductee January 31, 2020.


==External links==
==Career statistics==
{| border="0" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="0" style="text-align:center; width:60em"
* [http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php3?pid=13608 Domenic Pittis @ hockeydb.com]
|- bgcolor="#e0e0e0"
! colspan="3" bgcolor="#ffffff" | &nbsp;
! rowspan="99" bgcolor="#ffffff" | &nbsp;
! colspan="5" | [[regular season|Regular&nbsp;season]]
! rowspan="99" bgcolor="#ffffff" | &nbsp;
! colspan="5" | [[Playoffs]]
|- bgcolor="#e0e0e0"
! [[Season (sports)|Season]]
! Team
! League
! GP
! [[Goal (ice hockey)|G]]
! [[Assist (ice hockey)|A]]
! [[Point (ice hockey)|Pts]]
! [[Penalty (ice hockey)|PIM]]
! GP
! G
! A
! Pts
! PIM
|-
| 1990–91|| Calgary Flames Midget AAA||[[Alberta Midget Hockey League|AMHL]]||35||23||54||77||43||—||—||—||—||—
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[1991–92 WHL season|1991–92]]||[[Lethbridge Hurricanes]]||[[Western Hockey League|WHL]]||65||6||17||23||48||5||0||2||2||4
|-
| [[1992–93 WHL season|1992–93]]||Lethbridge Hurricanes||WHL||66||46||73||119||69||4||3||3||6||8
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[1993–94 WHL season|1993–94]]||Lethbridge Hurricanes||WHL||72||58||69||127||93||8||4||11||15||16
|-
| [[1994–95 IHL season|1994–95]]||[[Cleveland Lumberjacks]]||[[International Hockey League (1945–2001)|IHL]]||62||18||32||50||66||3||0||2||2||2
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[1995–96 IHL season|1995–96]]||Cleveland Lumberjacks||IHL||74||10||28||38||100||3||0||0||0||2
|-
| [[1996–97 IHL season|1996–97]]||[[Long Beach Ice Dogs]]||IHL||65||23||43||66||91||18||5||9||14||26
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[1996–97 NHL season|1996–97]]||[[Pittsburgh Penguins]]||[[National Hockey League|NHL]]||1||0||0||0||0||—||—||—||—||—
|-
| [[1997–98 AHL season|1997–98]]||[[Syracuse Crunch]]||[[American Hockey League|AH]]L||75||23||41||64||90||5||1||3||4||4
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[1998–99 AHL season|1998–99]]||[[Rochester Americans]]||AHL||76||38||66||104||108||20||7||14||21||40
|-
| [[1998–99 NHL season|1998–99]]||[[Buffalo Sabres]]||NHL||3||0||0||0||2||—||—||—||—||—
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[1999–2000 AHL season|1999–2000]]||Rochester Americans||AHL||53||17||48||65||85||21||4||26||30||28
|-
| [[1999–2000 NHL season|1999–2000]]||Buffalo Sabres||NHL||7||1||0||1||6||—||—||—||—||—
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[2000–01 NHL season|2000–01]]||[[Edmonton Oilers]]||NHL||47||4||5||9||49||3||0||0||0||2
|-
| [[2001–02 NHL season|2001–02]]||Edmonton Oilers||NHL||22||0||6||6||8||—||—||—||—||—
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[2002–03 NHL season|2002–03]]||[[Nashville Predators]]||NHL||2||0||0||0||2||—||—||—||—||—
|-
| [[2002–03 AHL season|2002–03]]||[[Milwaukee Admirals]]||AHL||30||11||21||32||65||6||2||4||6||8
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[2003–04 AHL season|2003–04]]||Rochester Americans||AHL||75||20||57||77||137||16||5||14||19||30
|-
| [[2003–04 NHL season|2003–04]]||Buffalo Sabres||NHL||4||0||0||0||4||—||—||—||—||—
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[2004–05 NLA season|2004–05]]||[[Kloten Flyers]]||[[National League A|NLA]]||43||17||28||45||110||—||—||—||—||—
|-
| [[2005–06 NLA season|2005–06]]||Kloten Flyers||NLA||39||13||18||31||66||11||4||7||11||20
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[2006–07 NLA season|2006–07]]||Kloten Flyers||NLA||40||17||34||51||75||11||2||8||10||55
|-
| [[2007–08 NLA season|2007–08]]||Kloten Flyers||NLA||35||7||28||35||46||—||—||—||—||—
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| 2007–08||[[ZSC Lions]]||NLA||13||3||10||13||10||16||3||8||11||20
|-
| [[2008–09 NLA season|2008–09]]||ZSC Lions||NLA||42||15||21||36||50||4||1||0||1||8
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[2009–10 NLA season|2009–10]]||ZSC Lions||NLA||37||7||24||31||48||5||2||1||3||6
|-
| [[2010–11 NLA season|2010–11]]||ZSC Lions||NLA||50||15||27||42||68||5||2||3||5||6
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[2011–12 NLA season|2011–12]]||ZSC Lions|| NLA||49||12||19||31||46||13||5||5||10||27
|-
| 2012–13||[[EHC Visp]]||[[National League B|NLB]]||32||11||39||50||62||5||1||6||7||2
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[2012–13 NLA season|2012–13]]||[[EV Zug]]|| NLA||—||—||—||—||— ||8||1||2||3||4
|- bgcolor="#e0e0e0"
! colspan="3" | NHL totals
! 86 !! 5 !! 11 !! 16 !! 71
! 3 !! 0 !! 0 !! 0 !! 2
|- bgcolor="#e0e0e0"
! colspan="3" | AHL totals
! 309 !! 109 !! 233 !! 342 !! 485
! 68 !! 19 !! 61 !! 80 !! 19
|- bgcolor="#e0e0e0"
! colspan="3" | NLA totals
! 348 !! 106 !! 209 !! 315 !! 519
! 73 !! 20 !! 34 !! 54 !! 146
|}


==References==
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==External links==
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[[Category:Cleveland Lumberjacks players|Pittis, Domenic]]
[[Category:Syracuse Crunch players|Pittis, Domenic]]
[[Category:Rochester Americans players|Pittis, Domenic]]
[[Category:Milwaukee Admirals players|Pittis, Domenic]]
[[Category:Pittsburgh Penguins draft picks|Pittis, Domenic]]
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[[Category:Nashville Predators players|Pittis, Domenic]]
[[Category:Nationalliga A players|Pittis, Domenic]]
[[Category:Long Beach Ice Dogs players|Pittis, Domenic]]


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[[Category:Syracuse Crunch players]]
[[Category:ZSC Lions players]]
[[Category:Canadian ice hockey coaches]]

Latest revision as of 11:47, 22 April 2024

Domenic Pittis
Pittis with the ZSC Lions in 2009
Born (1974-10-01) October 1, 1974 (age 50)
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Height 5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Weight 180 lb (82 kg; 12 st 12 lb)
Position Centre
Shot Left
Played for Pittsburgh Penguins
Buffalo Sabres
Edmonton Oilers
Nashville Predators
Kloten Flyers
ZSC Lions
EV Zug
National team  Canada
NHL draft 52nd overall, 1993
Pittsburgh Penguins
Playing career 1994–2013

Domenico Pittis (born October 1, 1974) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey centre. He is currently an assistant coach with the Calgary Wranglers in the American Hockey League (AHL).

Playing career

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As a youth, Pittis played in the 1988 Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament with a minor ice hockey team from Calgary.[1]

He was selected by the Pittsburgh Penguins in the second round (52nd overall) of the 1993 NHL Entry Draft.[citation needed]

After playing three seasons with the Lethbridge Hurricanes of the Western Hockey League and three more in the International Hockey League, Pittis appeared in one game in the NHL with the Penguins during the 1996–97 season. Pittis spent the next seven seasons mostly in the American Hockey League, appearing intermittently in the NHL with the Buffalo Sabres, Edmonton Oilers, and Nashville Predators. In total, he appeared in 86 NHL games. He scored five goals and added 11 assists.[citation needed]

He played for Team Canada at the 2007 Spengler Cup.[citation needed]

Pittis played two seasons in Switzerland, playing in Nationalliga A with the Kloten Flyers. In the 2009-2010 season, he joined ZSC Lions of the Swiss National League A, leading the team to becoming Victoria Cup champions. In 2012, he joined the team EHC Visp Nationalliga B and subsequently signed a multi-year deal extending his contract until 2015.[citation needed]

On September 1, 2013, Pittis announced his retirement from professional hockey. As of the 2013-2014 season, he is now employed by the Calgary Flames as an Assistant coach for their AHL affiliate the Stockton Heat.[citation needed]

Awards

[edit]

Career statistics

[edit]
    Regular season   Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1990–91 Calgary Flames Midget AAA AMHL 35 23 54 77 43
1991–92 Lethbridge Hurricanes WHL 65 6 17 23 48 5 0 2 2 4
1992–93 Lethbridge Hurricanes WHL 66 46 73 119 69 4 3 3 6 8
1993–94 Lethbridge Hurricanes WHL 72 58 69 127 93 8 4 11 15 16
1994–95 Cleveland Lumberjacks IHL 62 18 32 50 66 3 0 2 2 2
1995–96 Cleveland Lumberjacks IHL 74 10 28 38 100 3 0 0 0 2
1996–97 Long Beach Ice Dogs IHL 65 23 43 66 91 18 5 9 14 26
1996–97 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 1 0 0 0 0
1997–98 Syracuse Crunch AHL 75 23 41 64 90 5 1 3 4 4
1998–99 Rochester Americans AHL 76 38 66 104 108 20 7 14 21 40
1998–99 Buffalo Sabres NHL 3 0 0 0 2
1999–2000 Rochester Americans AHL 53 17 48 65 85 21 4 26 30 28
1999–2000 Buffalo Sabres NHL 7 1 0 1 6
2000–01 Edmonton Oilers NHL 47 4 5 9 49 3 0 0 0 2
2001–02 Edmonton Oilers NHL 22 0 6 6 8
2002–03 Nashville Predators NHL 2 0 0 0 2
2002–03 Milwaukee Admirals AHL 30 11 21 32 65 6 2 4 6 8
2003–04 Rochester Americans AHL 75 20 57 77 137 16 5 14 19 30
2003–04 Buffalo Sabres NHL 4 0 0 0 4
2004–05 Kloten Flyers NLA 43 17 28 45 110
2005–06 Kloten Flyers NLA 39 13 18 31 66 11 4 7 11 20
2006–07 Kloten Flyers NLA 40 17 34 51 75 11 2 8 10 55
2007–08 Kloten Flyers NLA 35 7 28 35 46
2007–08 ZSC Lions NLA 13 3 10 13 10 16 3 8 11 20
2008–09 ZSC Lions NLA 42 15 21 36 50 4 1 0 1 8
2009–10 ZSC Lions NLA 37 7 24 31 48 5 2 1 3 6
2010–11 ZSC Lions NLA 50 15 27 42 68 5 2 3 5 6
2011–12 ZSC Lions NLA 49 12 19 31 46 13 5 5 10 27
2012–13 EHC Visp NLB 32 11 39 50 62 5 1 6 7 2
2012–13 EV Zug NLA 8 1 2 3 4
NHL totals 86 5 11 16 71 3 0 0 0 2
AHL totals 309 109 233 342 485 68 19 61 80 19
NLA totals 348 106 209 315 519 73 20 34 54 146

References

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  1. ^ "Pee-Wee players who have reached NHL or WHA" (PDF). Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament. 2018. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 6, 2019. Retrieved January 26, 2019.
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Awards and achievements
Preceded by Winner of the John B. Sollenberger Trophy
1998–99
Succeeded by