Jordan Kawaguchi

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Jordan Kawaguchi

Jordan Kawaguchi (born May 4, 1997) is a Canadian professional ice hockey centre for the Belfast Giants of the Elite Ice Hockey League (EIHL).

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Jordan Kawaguchi
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Kawaguchi with the Texas Stars in 2022
Born (1997-05-04) May 4, 1997 (age 27)
Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada
Height 5 ft 9 in (175 cm)
Weight 185 lb (84 kg; 13 st 3 lb)
Position Centre
Shoots Left
EIHL team
Former teams
Belfast Giants
Texas Stars
NHL draft Undrafted
Playing career 2021–2023
2024present
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Early life

Kawaguchi was born on May 4, 1997, in Abbotsford, British Columbia[1] to parents Todd and Brandy Kawaguchi.[2] His father Todd was the only son of Japanese immigrant parents and he played college ice hockey at the University of British Columbia.[3] He is the cousin of Devin Setoguchi, who played nine seasons in the National Hockey League.[4]

Playing career

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Growing up in British Columbia, Kawaguchi played for the Abbotsford Minor Hockey Association before joining the U15 Pursuit of Excellence prep program in Kelowna.[5] While playing with the U15 prep team, he recorded 57 goals and 74 assists for 131 points in 43 games and was named Tournament MVP at the Kamloops International Ice Hockey Tournament. As a result, Kawaguchi was drafted in the fourth round, 80th overall, by the Spokane Chiefs in the Western Hockey League (WHL) Bantam Draft.[6] However, he committed to play for the Chilliwack Chiefs in the British Columbia Hockey League (BCHL) for the 2012–13 season, where he recorded nine goals and nine assists as the team finished last in the Mainland Division.[5] Kawaguchi spent four complete seasons with the Chiefs, where he increased his offensive output from his rookie season. He finished his BCHL career with 120 goals and 242 points in 213 career games while also earning BCHL All-Star honors.[2]

Kawaguchi originally committed to play collegiate ice hockey with Providence College[7] but changed to the University of North Dakota of the National Collegiate Hockey Conference.[8]

After his junior season with the North Dakota Fighting Hawks, Kawaguchi was named to the AHCA First All-American Team.[9]

Kawaguchi was named captain in his senior season with the Fighting Hawks, leading the team in scoring and placing fourth in the NCAA with 36 points through 28 games in the shortened 2020–21 season.

As an undrafted free agent, Kawaguchi turned professional in agreeing to a one-year, entry-level contract with the Dallas Stars on March 31, 2021. He was assigned by the Stars to join AHL affiliate, the Texas Stars.[10]

On August 1, 2022, Kawaguchi as a free agent opted to remain within the Stars organization by signing a one-year AHL contract to continue with the Texas Stars for the 2022–23 season,[11] spending it with the Stars' ECHL affiliate, the Idaho Steelheads.

Kawaguchi announced his retirement in November 2023 after an injury-laden 2022–23 ECHL season in which he sustained three concussions, a broken thumb, and a torn MCL.[12] This retirement was ultimately short-lived, as Kawaguchi re-signed with the Steelheads and returned to ice hockey on January 17, 2024.[13]

Following his first three full professional seasons in North America, Kawaguchi moved abroad a free agent in signing a one-year contract with Irish based club, Belfast Giants of the EIHL, on July 29, 2024.[14]

Career statistics

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Regular season Playoffs
SeasonTeamLeague GPGAPtsPIM GPGAPtsPIM
2012–13West Kelowna WarriorsBCHL 20000
2013–14Chilliwack ChiefsBCHL 4999186
2014–15Chilliwack ChiefsBCHL 5328285611 12510158
2015–16Chilliwack ChiefsBCHL 5645388329 201212242
2016–17Chilliwack ChiefsBCHL 5538478532 231825434
2017–18U. of North DakotaNCHC 385141912
2018–19U. of North DakotaNCHC 3710162621
2019–20U. of North DakotaNCHC 331530458
2020–21U. of North DakotaNCHC 2810263624
2020–21Texas StarsAHL 31120
2021–22Texas StarsAHL 49617236 20000
2022–23Idaho SteelheadsECHL 5826265233 16410146
2023–24 Idaho Steelheads ECHL 29 8 23 31 28 9 4 4 8 6
AHL totals 52718256 20000
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Awards and honors

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BCHL
Second All-Star Team 2016
First All-Star Team 2017
College
AHCA First Team All-American 2020 [9]
NCHC First All-Star Team 2020, 2021 [15]
NCHC Forward of the Year 2020
NCHC Three Stars Award 2020
West First All-American Team 2020
Hobey Baker Award Finalist 2020
AHCA West Second Team All-American 2021 [16]
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References

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