15 Interesting Facts About Ryan Smyth

Ryan Smyth was a renowned Canadian power forward, celebrated for his tenacious play and extensive international success, including an Olympic gold medal and induction into the IIHF Hall of Fame.

Position
Left Wing
Jersey
#94
Status
Retired
Teams
7
Facts
15
1

He was known by the nickname "Captain Canada" due to his numerous international appearances and captaincies.

2

He won an Olympic gold medal with Team Canada at the 2002 Winter Olympics.

3

He was inducted into the IIHF Hall of Fame in 2024.

4

He played most of his NHL career with the Edmonton Oilers, spanning 12 seasons in his first tenure.

5

He was drafted 6th overall in the 1994 NHL Entry Draft.

6

He played in his 1,000th career NHL game on November 6, 2010.

7

He is Canada's all-time leader in games played at the World Championship tournament.

8

He tied Wayne Gretzky's team record for power-play goals in a single season with 20 during the 1996-97 campaign.

9

He holds the Oilers record for the fastest three goals scored in one game, achieving it in two minutes and one second.

10

He is the only player in hockey history to win gold in all of Olympics, World Cup, World Championships, World Juniors, and Spengler Cup.

11

During the 2006 Stanley Cup Playoffs, he returned to a game after losing three teeth from a puck to the mouth.

12

He was traded from the Oilers to the New York Islanders in 2007 due to failed contract negotiations.

13

His number 28 was retired by the Moose Jaw Warriors of the WHL in 2015.

14

He scored his 300th career NHL goal on January 18, 2009, while playing for the Colorado Avalanche.

15

He overtook Wayne Gretzky and tied Glenn Anderson for the most power-play goals in Edmonton Oilers franchise history with 126.

About Ryan Smyth

He was a Canadian power forward known for his net-front presence and exceptional international career, earning the nickname "Captain Canada." Playing most of his 19 NHL seasons with the Edmonton Oilers, he also represented Canada in numerous tournaments, winning gold at the Olympics, World Cup, World Championships, and World Juniors. He retired from the NHL in 2014 and was later inducted into the IIHF Hall of Fame.

Career Achievements & Milestones

Olympic Gold Medal

2002

IIHF Hall of Fame Induction

2024

Order of Hockey in Canada

2018

Played 1,000th Career NHL Game

2010

Spengler Cup Champion

2012

Player Information & Stats

Detailed career statistics and background information about Ryan Smyth.

Player Info

Country: Canada
Position: Left Wing
Jersey #: 94
Status: Retired
Age: 50 years old

Physical Stats

Height: 6' 2" (188 cm)
Weight: 191 lbs (87 kg)
Born: Banff, Alberta

Career Stats

Seasons: 19
Goals: 386
Assists: 456
Points: 842
Teams: 7
Drafted: 1994
Round: 1st

Teams & Career

Moose Jaw Warriors Edmonton Oilers Cape Breton Oilers New York Islanders Colorado Avalanche Los Angeles Kings Stony Plain Eagles

Ryan Smyth played for 7 different teams during his 19 seasons career. He was originally drafted 1st overall by the Edmonton Oilers in 1994.