Matt Cooke Ice hockey player

Matthew David Cooke (born September 7, 1978) is a Canadian professional ice hockey player currently playing for the Minnesota Wild of the National Hockey League (NHL). Cooke won the Stanley Cup with the Pittsburgh Penguins during the 2008–09 NHL season and was member of the Team Canada team that won the gold medal at the 2004 World Championships. In addition to having previously played for the Penguins, he has also played in the NHL with the Vancouver Canucks and Washington Capitals. Cooke was born in Belleville, Ontario, but grew up in Stirling, Ontario.Cooke's playing style of intentionally attempting to aggravate opponents has earned him the reputation of one of the NHL's "pests." During his NHL career, Cooke has been criticized and often suspended for hits, some involving head-shots, or knee-on-knee collisions that have injured opposing players. Most notable was a hit to the head on Marc Savard, which was an important factor influencing NHL rule changes intended to deter such conduct. After his longest suspension in 2011, Cooke has pledged to change his style of play, though had another lengthy suspension in the 2014 playoffs for a knee-on-knee hit delivered to Tyson Barrie of the Colorado Avalanche. Although he is no longer a member of the Vancouver Canucks' organization, he is still active in the Vancouver community with his wife, as they run The Cooke Family Foundation of Hope.

Personal facts

Matt Cooke
Birth dateSeptember 07, 1978
Birth place
Ontario , Belleville Ontario , Canada
Height (meters)1.8034
Weight (Kilograms)94.3488

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Ice hockey player

Career start1998
draft144th overall
draft team
Vancouver Canucks
draft year1997
former team
Pittsburgh Penguins
Vancouver Canucks
Washington Capitals
league
National Hockey League
position
Winger (ice hockey)
shootsLeft
teams
Minnesota Wild

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