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Cory Sarich (born August 16, 1978) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey defenceman . He last played for the Colorado Avalanche in the National Hockey League (NHL). Sarich was a second round selection, 27th overall, of the Buffalo Sabres at the 1996 NHL Entry Draft and has also played for the Tampa Bay Lightning , Calgary Flames and the Colorado Avalanche during a 15-year professional career that has spanned nearly 1,000 NHL games. He was a member of Tampa Bay's 2004 Stanley Cup championship team.

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13-535: Holzinger (or Hölzinger ) is a German surname. It may refer to: People [ edit ] Brian Holzinger (born 1972), American ice hockey player Florentina Holzinger (born 1986), Austrian choreographer, director and performance artist Helmuth Holzinger (1928–1992), Austrian entomologist John Michael Holzinger (1853–1929), German-born American bryologist Karl Holzinger (1892–1954), American psychologist Juan José Holzinger (died 1864), German colonel in

26-672: A 2-0 defeat to the Chicago Blackhawks . In the off-season, on June 27, 2013, Sarich waived his no-trade clause with the Flames and was traded, along with Alex Tanguay , to the Colorado Avalanche in exchange for David Jones and Shane O'Brien . He appeared in 54 games with the Avalanche during the 2013–14 season , scored one goal and added nine assists. While cycling during off-season training near Invermere, British Columbia , Sarich

39-457: A result of this trade, Holzinger was the third Ohio native to play for the Blue Jackets franchise. In his NHL career, Holzinger appeared in 547 regular season games. He scored 93 goals and added 145 assists. In 52 Stanley Cup playoff games, he scored 11 goals and 18 assists. Cory Sarich Sarich was originally selected in the 2nd round, 27th overall, in the 1996 NHL Entry Draft by

52-703: Is an American former professional ice hockey center . He played in the National Hockey League with the Buffalo Sabres , Tampa Bay Lightning , Pittsburgh Penguins and the Columbus Blue Jackets . Holzinger was drafted in the sixth round, 124th overall, by the Buffalo Sabres in the 1991 NHL Entry Draft . He played High School Hockey at Padua Franciscan High School in Parma, Ohio and four years of college hockey at Bowling Green State University , and

65-536: The 2002–03 season ensured Holzinger was again on the sidelines for the first half of the year. After being nursed back to health by his wife Jenna, Holzinger was traded at the trade deadline, this time to the Pittsburgh Penguins in exchange for Marc Bergevin . In the 2003–04 season, once again at the trade deadline, the Penguins traded Holzinger to the Columbus Blue Jackets in exchange for Lasse Pirjetä . As

78-741: The Buffalo Sabres . After first playing midget hockey with the Saskatoon Contacts, he played the majority of his major junior hockey career in his native Saskatoon with the Blades of the Western Hockey League . Sarich was traded along with Wayne Primeau and Brian Holzinger from Buffalo, to the Tampa Bay Lightning for Chris Gratton on March 9, 2000, and played with the Stanley Cup -winning team of 2003–04 . After seven seasons within

91-675: The Lightning organization, Sarich returned to Canada and signed a five-year contract as a free agent with the Calgary Flames on July 1, 2007. During the 2007–08 season, on December 12, 2007, Sarich became the NHL's reigning iron man when Brendan Morrison was forced to miss a game with wrist complications. He played his 419th consecutive game the day before in a game against Tampa Bay, where Sarich had played four full seasons and 388 games. Sarich's streak came to an end on March 1, 2008 when he missed

104-584: The Mexican Army during the Texas Revolution Other [ edit ] Diureticum-Holzinger , another name for the molecule acetazolamide Holzinger class patrol vessel , an offshore patrol vessels class in use by the Mexican Navy See also [ edit ] Holsinger Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

117-454: The game at Phoenix, giving ironman status to Andrew Brunette . Upon the completion of his initial contract with the Flames, Sarich signed a new two-year contract to remain in Calgary on June 29, 2012. During the lockout -shortened 2012–13 season, Sarich was reduced to a reserve defenseman role, featuring often as a healthy scratch. On March 26, 2013, Sarich appeared in his 900th career game in

130-553: The title Holzinger . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Holzinger&oldid=1250522445 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Brian Holzinger Brian Alan Holzinger (born October 10, 1972)

143-499: Was struck and seriously injured by a car and ultimately transported by air ambulance to hospital in Calgary. He stated that he suffered "five broken vertebrate and some serious road rash", but expected to make a complete recovery. Sarich grew up in Bladworth, Saskatchewan . He now makes his home in Calgary , Alberta with his wife, Reagan, and their three children. Sarich's brother in-law

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156-568: Was the recipient of the Hobey Baker Award for top men's collegiate hockey player during his senior season. He made his National Hockey League debut with the Sabres during the 1994–95 season, appearing in four regular season games and four playoff games (scoring two goals during the Sabres' playoff series against the Philadelphia Flyers ). After four and a half seasons with the Sabres, he

169-440: Was traded at the trade deadline of the 1999–2000 season (along with Cory Sarich and Wayne Primeau ) to the Tampa Bay Lightning in exchange for Chris Gratton and a second-round draft pick. In his first full season with the Lightning in 2000–01 , Holzinger posted 36 points in 70 games. The following 2001–02 season, Brian was hampered by a shoulder injury that limited him to only 23 games. A broken leg suffered just prior to

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