Jay Daniel Bouwmeester (born September 27, 1983) is a Canadian former professional
ice hockey
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defenceman
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. He played seventeen seasons in the
National Hockey League
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(NHL) for the
Florida Panthers
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,
Calgary Flames
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and
St. Louis Blues
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. He was a first round selection, third overall, of the Panthers at the
2002 NHL Entry Draft. He was named to the
NHL All-Rookie Team in 2003 and played seven seasons in the Panthers organization before being traded to the
Calgary Flames
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in 2009, with which he played four seasons. Bouwmeester was then traded to the Blues in 2013. He held one of the longest
iron man streaks in NHL history as he appeared in 737 consecutive regular season games between 2004 and 2014.
He played in the
2007
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and
2009
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NHL All-Star Game
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s. Bouwmeester won the
Stanley Cup
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as a member of the Blues in
2019
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, becoming the twenty-ninth member of the
Triple Gold Club
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.
Internationally, Bouwmeester has represented Canada numerous times. He appeared in three consecutive
World Junior Championships between 2000 and 2002, winning a silver and two bronze medals. He made his debut with the
senior national team in 2003, winning the first of two consecutive
World Championship
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titles. Bouwmeester was a member of the
2004 World Cup of Hockey
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championship team and won a gold medal with Canada at the
2014 Winter Olympics
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.
Early life
Bouwmeester was born September 27, 1983, in
Edmonton
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,
Alberta
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. He is the son of Dan and Gena Bouwmeester, and has an older sister, Jill.
His father is a school teacher and coach in Edmonton, and played defence for the
University of Alberta
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Golden Bears hockey team.
Bouwmeester was a naturally gifted player; his father said he could handle a hockey stick at an early age, and learned to skate shortly after he learned to walk.
An all-around athlete, Bouwmeester also played baseball and soccer competitively, and ran track, played volleyball and basketball at school. However, he had natural talent for hockey and learned to play on a backyard hockey rink his father maintained and in the basement of the family home.
As a youth, he played in the 1996
Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament
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with a
minor ice hockey
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team from Edmonton.
Playing career
Junior
Bouwmeester played
bantam and midget hockey with the Edmonton South Side Athletic Club, winning the Alberta midget championship in 1997–98.
He was selected by the
Medicine Hat Tigers
The Medicine Hat Tigers are a Canadian major junior ice hockey team in the Western Hockey League (WHL) based in Medicine Hat, Alberta. Established in 1970, the team is tied with the Kamloops Blazers for the most Ed Chynoweth Cups as league cha ...
first overall at the
Western Hockey League
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's (WHL) 1998 Bantam Draft, and appeared in eight games with the Tigers in the
1998–99 WHL season
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.
He joined the Tigers full-time in
1999–2000, scoring 34 points in 64 games as a 16-year-old. His offensive totals improved in his next two WHL seasons: 53 in
2000–01 and 61 in
2001–02.
He was named to the WHL's East All-Star team,
and was considered a candidate to be selected first overall at the
2002 NHL Entry Draft. Instead, he was taken third overall by the
Florida Panthers
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, behind
Rick Nash
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and
Kari Lehtonen
Kari Lehtonen (born November 16, 1983) is a Finnish former professional ice hockey goaltender who played 14 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Atlanta Thrashers and Dallas Stars. He was selected second overall in the 2002 NHL E ...
.
Florida Panthers
Bouwmeester made his NHL debut with the Panthers at the start of the
2002–03 Season, and appeared in all 82 games for Florida, a franchise rookie record.
He scored his first NHL goal on November 11, 2002, against the
Chicago Blackhawks
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, and finished the season with 4 goals and 16 points.
He was named to the 2003
NHL All-Rookie Team on defence.

He improved to 20 points in 61 games in
2003–04, though he missed 18 games with a foot injury. The
2004–05 NHL lockout
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The main dispute was the league's desire to implement a salary cap to ...
forced him to play in the
American Hockey League
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(AHL) that season. He joined the Panthers' AHL affiliate, the
San Antonio Rampage
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, but experienced difficulties adapting to playing in the minor leagues. Despite struggling to generate offence, Bouwmeester participated in the AHL All-Star Game, and was loaned to the
Chicago Wolves
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when it became evident the Rampage would not qualify for the playoffs. Bouwmeester and the Wolves reached the
Calder Cup
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The cup is made of sterling silver mounted on a base of Brazilian mahogany. In it ...
Finals, where they lost to the
Philadelphia Phantoms
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.
Bouwmeester experienced a break-out season after the NHL resumed play in
2005–06, scoring 5 goals, 41 assists and 46 points in 82 games, all career highs,
and was invited to join Team Canada at the
2006 Winter Olympics
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in place of injured defenceman
Scott Niedermayer. He made news that off-season in his hometown of Edmonton when he was arrested for
driving under the influence
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, a charge he pleaded guilty to the following summer.
Bouwmeester again appeared in all 82 games for the Panthers in
2006–07 and set a new career high with 12 goals.
He appeared in his first
NHL All-Star Game
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, representing the Panthers in the
game
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held in
Dallas, Texas
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.
Bouwmeester improved again to 15 goals in
2007–08 while again playing in every game for the Panthers, and led the NHL in average ice time at 27:28 minutes per game.
He signed a new one-year, $4.875 million contract as a restricted free agent following the season, turning down the Panthers' long-term offers in the hopes of becoming an unrestricted
free agent
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at the expiry of his new contract.
Another 15-goal season followed in
2008–09. He played in all 82 games and succeeded
Andrew Brunette as the NHL's ironman when the latter player was forced out of the
Minnesota Wild
The Minnesota Wild are a professional ice hockey team based in Saint Paul, Minnesota. The Wild compete in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a member of the Central Division (NHL), Central Division in the Western Conference (NHL), Western Confer ...
line-up with injury. He appeared in his
second All-Star Game, scoring a goal. As the season approached its end, the Panthers were fighting for the final playoff spot in the
Eastern Conference but were unable to convince Bouwmeester to sign a contract extension. Despite numerous offers from other teams for his services, Florida general manager
Jacques Martin chose not to trade Bouwmeester. He and the Panthers struggled to end the season and failed to qualify for the playoffs.
Calgary Flames

Unable to come to terms with Bouwmeester, the Panthers traded his negotiating rights to the
Calgary Flames
The Calgary Flames are a professional ice hockey team based in Calgary. The Flames compete in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a member of the Pacific Division (NHL), Pacific Division in the Western Conference (NHL), Western Conference. The ...
in exchange for the negotiating rights to defenceman
Jordan Leopold
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and a third-round draft pick (used to select Josh Birkholz) in the
2009 NHL Entry Draft. The trade gave the Flames four days with which they had exclusive rights to negotiate with Bouwmeester before he became an unrestricted free agent and gained the ability to negotiate with any team. Hours before that deadline expired, Bouwmeester and the Flames agreed to a five-year, $33 million contract.
The Flames struggled to score for much of the
2009–10 NHL season
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, and Bouwmeester was no exception—he finished the year with just three goals and rarely served as an offensive catalyst for Calgary. However, he did not miss a game for the Flames and while his consecutive games played streak sat at 424 following the season, Bouwmeester also held the active record for most games played without reaching the
Stanley Cup playoffs
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, at 553. He continued to score at a rate below his time in Florida, recording 24 points in
2010–11
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and 29 in
2011–12. He led the team in ice time both years, averaging nearly 26 minutes per game. Bouwmeester broke the NHL record for consecutive games played by a defenceman on March 15, 2011, when he appeared in his 486th consecutive game, surpassing
Kārlis Skrastiņš.
St. Louis Blues
Calgary failed to reach the playoffs in both seasons, and while Bouwmeester's offensive production increased in the
lockout-shortened
2012–13 season—he had 6 goals and 15 points in 33 games for Calgary and again led the team in ice time—he also reached 750 career games without appearing in the playoffs.
With the Flames entering a rebuilding phase, Bouwmeester agreed to waive his no-trade clause and accepted a trade on April 1, 2013. He was traded to the
St. Louis Blues
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in exchange for prospects
Mark Cundari,
Reto Berra
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and a first-round draft pick in
2013
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. He described leaving Calgary as "bittersweet", calling the city a great place to play, but expressed hope he would finally reach the playoffs with the Blues.
He achieved this goal after the Blues clinched a playoff spot in their third-last game of the season, and the 762nd of Bouwmeester's career. In so doing, he avoided breaking
Olli Jokinen
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's NHL record of 799 career games before making his playoff debut (Jokinen was surpassed by
Ron Hainsey two years later).
The Blues and Bouwmeester agreed to a five-year, $27 million contract extension prior to the
2013–14 season. He recorded 37 points for the Blues during the season, his highest total since 2008–09 with the Panthers.
Bouwmeester's
iron man streak ended early in the
2014–15 season after he missed the Blues' November 23, 2014, contest against the
Winnipeg Jets
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. He suffered a "lower body injury" after skating into a rut in the ice in the previous game against the
Ottawa Senators
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. The streak ended at 737 consecutive games, the fifth-longest in NHL history at that date.
After 1,112 career games, Bouwmeester was made a healthy scratch for the first time on October 20, 2018, a 4–1 win against the
Toronto Maple Leafs
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. Bouwmeester returned to the lineup the next game.
Bouwmeester and the Blues struggled during the first half of the season, ultimately replacing head coach
Mike Yeo
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with
Craig Berube
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, but had a late-season turnaround and ultimately clinched a playoff berth on March 29, 2019. On April 8, 2019, the Blues re-signed Bouwmeester (a pending unrestricted free agent) to a one-year, $3.25 million contract extension. The Blues late-season turnaround culminated with a victory in the
2019 Stanley Cup Finals, the first in the St. Louis Blues' 52-year history. Bouwmeester recorded seven assists in 26 playoff games while averaging nearly 25 minutes of ice time per game. Now having won the
Stanley Cup
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, Bouwmeester became the twenty-ninth member of the
Triple Gold Club
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, having won two gold medals in World Championships and an Olympic gold medal previously.
In-game cardiac arrest and retirement
On February 11, 2020, during the first period of a game versus the
Anaheim Ducks
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at the
Honda Center
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Originally named the Anaheim Arena during construction, it w ...
in
Anaheim
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, Bouwmeester went into cardiac arrest and collapsed on the bench during a television time out following a long shift with the score tied 1–1 at the time. The remainder of the game (which was a 4–2 win for St. Louis) was played on March 11. On February 14, 2020, Bouwmeester had an
implantable cardioverter defibrillator
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(ICD) procedure to restore his heart's normal rhythm.
Similar incidents have been seen in the NHL in the 21st century.
Jiří Fischer
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of the
Detroit Red Wings
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suffered a cardiac arrest on the bench during a game in November 2005, and
Rich Peverley, at the time a member of the
Dallas Stars
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, also suffered a cardiac arrest on the bench during a game in March 2014. In November 2016,
Craig Cunningham
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collapsed from cardiac arrest during a pre-game skate while playing for the
Arizona Coyotes
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'
AHL affiliate, the
Tucson Roadrunners
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. All three players survived the incidents.
Bouwmeester officially announced his retirement from hockey on January 11, 2021, exactly 11 months after his cardiac arrest incident.
International play
Bouwmeester played in three
World Junior Championships with the
Canadian junior team. He became the youngest player to ever represent Canada at the tournament when he won a bronze medal at the
2000 tournament at the age of 16 years, 3 months.
He recorded two assists in
2001
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as Canada won another bronze medal. In
2002
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, Bouwmeester and the Canadian team won the silver medal, losing the championship game to
Russia
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, 5–4.
Bouwmeester's first appearance with the
senior team came at the
2003 World Championships. He finished second in scoring amongst defencemen with seven points, and was named the tournament's best defenceman and an all-star as he helped Canada win the gold medal.
Bouwmeester won a second gold medal at the
2004 World Championship, contributing three points in nine games. He scored the championship winning goal in a 5–3 victory over
Sweden
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. He was a late addition to Canada's entry at the
2004 World Cup of Hockey
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, invited to replace the injured
Chris Pronger
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. He appeared in four games as Canada won the tournament.
Bouwmeester again joined the team as an injury replacement at the
2006 Winter Olympics
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after
Scott Niedermayer was forced out of the tournament. He appeared in six games, scoring no points, as Canada lost in the quarter-finals. Bouwmeester appeared again with the national team at the
2008 World Championship. He played in all nine games, settling for the silver medal after
Russia
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defeated Canada in the final.
Bouwmeester participated in Canada's summer camp in advance of the
2010 Winter Olympics
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, but his struggles in the weeks leading up the team being announced resulted in his being left off the final roster. However, he was selected as a reserve by Team Canada for the 2010 Winter Olympics should an injury occur during the tournament. Bouwmeester played in all six of Canada's games at the
2014 Winter Olympics
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, contributing one assist and winning the gold medal.
Playing style
Bouwmeester is best known for his skating ability. His coach with the Medicine Hat Tigers,
Rick Carriere, said his ability to move the puck up the ice and score meant Bouwmeester could have played in the NHL at the age of 15.
He is a capable offensive player from his defensive position and frequently joined offensive rushes while with Florida, but failed to do so as often in his first season in Calgary, resulting in much lower offensive output. In his later seasons with St. Louis, Bouwmeester was used mostly as a stay-at-home defensemen and recorded less offensive output. One criticism of Bouwmeester’s game is his lack of physicality despite his large size. Commentator Ken Campbell argued it has prevented him from becoming one of the game's elite defencemen.
During the 2008-09 season, Bouwmeester registered 69 hits, which ranked last among defensemen who logged more than 25 minutes of ice-time per game. He is frequently among the NHL leaders in ice time per game and one of the most durable.
Career statistics
Regular season and playoffs
International
All-Star Games
Awards and honours
References
External links
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1983 births
Living people
Calgary Flames players
Canadian ice hockey defencemen
Canadian people of Dutch descent
Chicago Wolves players
Florida Panthers draft picks
Florida Panthers players
Ice hockey players at the 2006 Winter Olympics
Ice hockey players at the 2014 Winter Olympics
Medalists at the 2014 Winter Olympics
Medicine Hat Tigers players
National Hockey League All-Stars
NHL first-round draft picks
Olympic gold medalists for Canada
Olympic ice hockey players for Canada
Olympic medalists in ice hockey
San Antonio Rampage players
Ice hockey people from Edmonton
St. Louis Blues players
Stanley Cup champions
Canadian expatriate ice hockey players in the United States
21st-century Canadian sportsmen