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Anton Anatoliiovych Babchuk (, ; born May 6, 1984) is a Ukrainian-Russian former professional . He last played for Atlant Moscow Oblast of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL).

Babchuk was a first round selection, 21st overall, of the Chicago Blackhawks at the 2002 NHL Entry Draft, and played for the Blackhawks, Carolina Hurricanes, and in his NHL career. He also played with Ak Bars Kazan, SKA Saint Petersburg, , , Salavat Yulaev Ufa and Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod of the Kontinental Hockey League (formerly the Russian Super League).


Playing career
Originally from , , Babchuk began playing hockey at the age of three. He began his training with the junior hockey affiliate, a team which included fellow future Ukrainian NHLer . He played in the 1998 Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament with a youth team from Kyiv. While participating in the tournament, Babchuk's team found itself competing against a team from , Russia. The rival team's coach, Ravil Iskakhov, took note of both Babchuk and Zherdev, and invited the pair to further their development with the Elemash Elektrostal hockey club of the Russian Major League, to which they accepted together.

He was drafted into the National Hockey League (NHL) 21st overall by the Chicago Blackhawks in the 2002 Entry Draft. Babchuk made his North American debut with the Blackhawks affiliate, the Norfolk Admirals of the American Hockey League (AHL), in the 2003–04 season. Babchuk also made his NHL debut by season's end, appearing in five games with the Blackhawks.

In the 2005–06 season, Babchuk was traded to the Carolina Hurricanes for on January 20, 2006. Babchuk scored his first goal for the Hurricanes on January 28, 2006. He was also named second star of the game. Babchuk played in 22 games with the Hurricanes for the season and was a part of the extended squad of the Hurricanes as they became the Champions. After winning the Cup, Babchuk took it with him to Kyiv, Ukraine, and celebrated with teammate . "I wish hockey was as popular as soccer in Ukraine," he told those in attendance. "If it was, I gladly would have played for a team in Kyiv."

In the 2006–07 season, on February 6, 2007, the Hurricanes activated František Kaberle from injury, forcing them to send Babchuk down to the Albany River Rats. Babchuk was the only possible defenceman they could send down because he was the only one on the Hurricanes' roster that was not subject to waiver wire claims. The next day, Carolina announced that they had suspended Babchuk because of his refusal to report to Albany. In 2007–08, Babchuk played in the Russian Superleague (RSL) for . July 1, 2008, Babchuk re-signed with the Hurricanes to a one-year contract for the 2008–09 season. He led all Hurricanes' defensemen with 16 goals in 72 games. Following a contract dispute that lead to him requesting a trade out of Carolina, Babchuk turned back to Russia on 19 September 2009, re-signing with Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) club . During the very first training day in , he broke the ice rink glass with a shot at Arena Omsk. Babchuk was chosen to play on Team Yashin at the 2nd Kontinental Hockey League All-Star Game.

On July 1, 2010, Babchuk re-signed with the Carolina Hurricanes to a one-year contract worth $1.4 million.

On November 17, 2010, Babchuk was traded along with to the Calgary Flames for Ian White and .

On July 4, 2011, Babchuk re-signed with the Flames for two years, at $2.5 million per season. Following the 2012 NHL lockout, he signed in his native Ukraine with along with fellow Ukrainian NHL players and Alexei Ponikarovsky.


Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs
1999–2000Kristall–2 ElektrostalRUS.31801118
2000–01Elemash ElektrostalRUS.2700012
2001–02Elemash ElektrostalRUS.240781590
2001–02Elemash–2 ElektrostalRUS.330008
2002–03Ak Bars KazanRSL100004
2002–03SKA Saint PetersburgRSL2030310
2002–03SKA–2 St. PetersburgRUS.311010
2003–04Norfolk AdmiralsAHL73814228980226
2003–04Chicago BlackhawksNHL50222
2004–05Norfolk AdmiralsAHL66816248820002
2005–06Norfolk AdmiralsAHL24571222
2005–06Chicago BlackhawksNHL1723516
2005–06Carolina HurricanesNHL223256
2005–06Lowell Lock MonstersAHL51340
2006–07Carolina HurricanesNHL522121430
2006–07Albany River RatsAHL91672
2007–08RSL57915243041126
2008–09Carolina HurricanesNHL72161935161301110
2009–10Avangard OmskKHL49913223620000
2010–11Carolina HurricanesNHL1735812
2010–11NHL658192720
2011–12Calgary FlamesNHL3228106
2012–13KHL3112322
2012–13Calgary FlamesNHL70110
2013–14Salavat Yulaev UfaKHL5439122430000
2014–15Torpedo Nizhny NovgorodKHL1203312
2014–15Atlant Moscow OblastKHL20641012


International
2001RussiaU177th502210
2001RussiaWJC18 60000
2002RussiaWJC18 833610


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