Matthew Register

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Matthew Register (born September 2, 1989) is a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman who currently plays with the Idaho Steelheads in the ECHL.

Matthew Register
Born (1989-09-02) September 2, 1989 (age 34)
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Height6 ft 2 in (188 cm)
Weight225 lb (102 kg; 16 st 1 lb)
PositionDefence
ShootsLeft
ECHL team
Former teams
Idaho Steelheads
Allen Americans
Tulsa Oilers
Arizona Sundogs
Ontario Reign
Chicago Wolves
Atlanta Gladiators
Colorado Eagles
Toledo Walleye
Hartford Wolf Pack
Iowa Wild
Cardiff Devils
NHL draftUndrafted
Playing career2012–present

Playing career

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Register made his professional debut on January 25, 2012, playing defence for the Allen Americans of the Central Hockey League in a 2–0 home game shut-out over the Arizona Sundogs.

During the 2012-2013 season, Register split time with the Tulsa Oilers and the Arizona Sundogs. He played a total of 47 games with 2 goals and 14 assists between both teams

On February 22, 2013, the Manchester Monarchs of the American Hockey League (AHL) signed Register to a one-year AHL contract and then loaned him to the Ontario Reign of the ECHL where he skated in 17 regular season games and 10 playoff contests during the 2012–13 season.[1]

On July 3, 2013, the Ontario Reign re-signed Register for the 2013–14 ECHL season.

On June 10, 2014, Register signed a one-year contract with Hungarian club Alba Volán Székesfehérvár, competing in the Austrian Hockey League (EBEL).[2] Prior to the 2014–15 season, Register was released from his contract and returned to North America, in accepting a try-out to the Chicago Wolves AHL training camp. On October 1, 2014, Register agreed to return to the Reign in signing a standard player contract.[3]

In the 2015–16 season, Register initially signed with the Atlanta Gladiators of the ECHL.[4] Appearing in 40 games with the Glads, he contributed with 27 points before he was dealt to reigning Champions, the Allen Americans on March 10, 2016.[5] Register closed out the season among the Americans' top four defenders with 10 points in 13 games. In the post-season, Register featured in every game, helping the Americans defend the Kelly Cup with 8 points in 23 games.

On September 12, 2016, Register continued his ECHL career, agreeing to a one-year deal with his fourth ECHL club, the Colorado Eagles.[6] In the 2016–17, Register quickly established himself as the club's top defender, recapturing his form with the Ontario Reign in recording career highs with 18 goals and 64 points in 72 regular season games to be honored with his second career ECHL Defenseman of the year accolade. In the post-season, Register led the Eagles from the blueline scoring 8 goals and 24 points in just 20 games to claim his second consecutive Kelly Cup.

During the post-season run, Register agreed for the following season to move abroad to Austria, signing a one-year deal with EC VSV of the EBEL on May 2, 2017.[7] Following his Kelly Cup success, Register had a change of heart and despite not signing an out-clause to his contract, he refused to start his contract with Villach. He was released from his contract on June 28, 2017.[8] On September 12, 2017, Register re-signed to continue his tenure with the Colorado Eagles for the 2017–18 season.[9] Register again led the Eagles defense, replicating his impressive feat of earning a consecutive selection to the ECHL's First All-Star Team and named the Defenseman of the Year with a career best 65 points in 72 games. He helped Colorado defend the Kelly Cup, contributing with 20 points in 24 games.

With the promotion of the Eagles to the AHL in the off-season, Register left as a free agent and opted to continue in the ECHL, agreeing to terms with the Toledo Walleye on September 11, 2018.[10] On September 13, 2018, he was invited to attend NHL affiliate, the Detroit Red Wings training camp in preparation for the 2018–19 season.[11] Returning to the Walleye, Register registered 46 points in 62 regular season games. In the post-season, Register failed to win the Championship for the fourth consecutive season, despite posting 19 points in 24 games and advancing to the Kelly Cup Finals.

On August 31, 2019, Register signed a contract in a return to former club the Allen Americans. Prior to the 2019–20 season, Register attended the Americans AHL affiliate training camp and was signed to a PTO with the Iowa Wild on October 3, 2019.[12]

In June 2021, UK EIHL side Cardiff Devils announced Register had agreed to terms and signed for the 2021–22 season.[13] Register helped Cardiff win the 2022 EIHL play-off title, while also being named as a Second Team All-Star.[14]

In October 2022, Register agreed terms to return to North America with ECHL side Idaho Steelheads.[15]

Career statistics

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Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
2006–07Bonnyville PontiacsAJHL20004
2007–08Bonnyville PontiacsAJHL44022161100022
2008–09Bonnyville PontiacsAJHL6214173110140002
2009–10Bonnyville PontiacsAJHL581645614971344
2011–12Sylvan Lake AdmiralsChHL176182414
2011–12Allen AmericansCHL221342
2012–13Tulsa OilersCHL25110116
2012–13Arizona SundogsCHL2614520
2012–13Ontario ReignECHL174913181003315
2013–14Ontario ReignECHL671430445641122
2014–15Ontario ReignECHL6014365050197111816
2014–15Chicago WolvesAHL60442
2015–16Atlanta GladiatorsECHL406212730
2015–16Allen AmericansECHL13191082326810
2016–17Colorado EaglesECHL7218466459208162418
2017–18Colorado EaglesECHL7217486551243172016
2018–19Toledo WalleyeECHL6212344632244151914
2018–19Hartford Wolf PackAHL50110
2019–20Iowa WildAHL3012310
2019–20Allen AmericansECHL30332
2020–21Iowa WildAHL20000
2020–21Allen AmericansECHL66547523271560
2021–22Cardiff DevilsEIHL53835433741124
2022–23Idaho SteelheadsECHL68943522615113144
AHL totals4317812

Awards and honours

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AwardYear
AJHL
North All-Star Team2010
Most Outstanding Defenseman2010
ECHL
All-ECHL First Team2013–14,[16] 2014–15, 2016–17, 2017–18[17]
All-ECHL Second Team2018–19,[18] 2020–21[19]
Defenseman of the Year2013–14, 2016–17, 2017–18[20]
Kelly Cup2016, 2017,[21] 2018[22]
Kelly Cup MVP2017
3ICE
Larry Murphy Best Defensive Player Award2023[23]

References

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  1. ^ "Monarchs sign Register". oursportscentral.com. February 22, 2013. Retrieved February 22, 2013.
  2. ^ "Matt Register a Devil" (in Hungarian). Alba Volán Székesfehérvár. June 10, 2014. Archived from the original on August 8, 2014. Retrieved June 9, 2014.
  3. ^ "Reign bring back Kopitar, Register". Ontario Reign. October 1, 2014. Retrieved October 1, 2014.
  4. ^ "Glads inks Stejskal, Register". Atlanta Gladiators. September 23, 2015. Retrieved September 23, 2015.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ "Allen Americans acquire Matt Register". Allen Americans. March 10, 2016. Retrieved March 10, 2016.
  6. ^ "Eagles land ECHL defenseman of the Year, Matt Register". Colorado Eagles. September 12, 2016. Archived from the original on February 2, 2017. Retrieved September 12, 2016.
  7. ^ "EC VSV signs Canadian defender Matt Register" (in German). EC VSV. May 2, 2017. Archived from the original on May 7, 2017. Retrieved May 2, 2017.
  8. ^ "Matt Register wants to void contract" (in German). EC VSV. June 28, 2017. Archived from the original on July 2, 2017. Retrieved June 28, 2017.
  9. ^ "ECHL Defenseman of the Year Matt Register back in Colorado". Colorado Eagles. September 12, 2017. Archived from the original on September 13, 2017. Retrieved September 12, 2017.
  10. ^ "Walleye ring up big signing with Matt Register". Toledo Walleye. September 11, 2018. Retrieved September 11, 2018.
  11. ^ "Red Wings 2018 training camp". Detroit Red Wings. September 13, 2018. Retrieved September 13, 2018.
  12. ^ "Matt Register player profile". Iowa Wild. October 3, 2019. Retrieved October 3, 2019.
  13. ^ "Another new face for Devils Blueline with Matt Register". Cardiff Devils. June 25, 2021. Retrieved June 25, 2021.
  14. ^ "Devils defeat Giants in playoff final". eliteleague.co.uk. May 1, 2022. Retrieved December 14, 2023.
  15. ^ "Idaho Steelheads Agree to Terms with Veteran Defenseman Matt Register for 2022-23 Season".
  16. ^ "All-ECHL First Team announced". ECHL. April 15, 2014. Archived from the original on April 27, 2014. Retrieved April 15, 2014.
  17. ^ "2017–18 All-ECHL First Team Announced". ECHL. April 5, 2018. Archived from the original on April 5, 2018. Retrieved April 5, 2018.
  18. ^ "2017–18 All-ECHL First and Second Teams Announced". ECHL. April 4, 2019.
  19. ^ "All-ECHL First and Second Teams Announced". OurSports Central. June 3, 2021.
  20. ^ "COLORADO'S REGISTER REPEATS AS CCM/ECHL DEFENSEMAN OF THE YEAR". ECHL. April 11, 2018. Archived from the original on April 12, 2018. Retrieved April 11, 2018.
  21. ^ "Sweeping Success: Colorado Eagles win Kelly Cup". ReporterHerald.com. June 5, 2017. Retrieved June 5, 2017.
  22. ^ "Back-to-back Kelly Cup Champions". Colorado Eagles. June 10, 2018. Archived from the original on June 20, 2018. Retrieved June 10, 2018.
  23. ^ Stille, Andrew (August 13, 2023). "Recapping 3ICE's Second Annual Award Ceremony".
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