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Chris Thorburn (born June 3, 1983) is a former professional right winger. He played over 800 games in the National Hockey League (NHL). Thorburn was known for his physical play and capabilities as a fighter.


Early life
Thorburn was born on June 3, 1983, in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada to parents Linda and Mark Thorburn. He grew up in Ontario with two brothers and two sisters, along with numerous cousins from both sides of the family. His first cousin Chrissy Colizza played for the McGill Martlets ice hockey team between 2017 and 2023, a school which three of his uncles attended.


Playing career
Growing up in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Thorburn played most of his minor ice hockey in the Sault Major Hockey Association (NOHA). He played in the 1997 Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament with a team from Sault Ste. Marie. He later played for the Soo Thunder Minor Bantam club before making the jump to Tier II Jr.A. hockey with the Elliot Lake Vikings of the . After an impressive season as a 15-year-old in the NOJHL, Thorburn was selected in the first round (6th overall) as an underage by the North Bay Centennials in the 1999 OHL Priority Selection. By 2019, he was the last North Bay Centennials player to be an active player in the NHL.

He was drafted 50th overall by the in the 2001 NHL entry draft. However, after returning to the OHL for the 2001–2002 season, the Centennials were sold to Saginaw and he split his season between the Saginaw Spirit and the Plymouth Whalers. On December 2, 2005, Thorburn made his NHL debut in 5-0 loss to the San Jose Sharks and recorded his first career NHL point the following game against the Colorado Avalanche. He was returned to American Hockey League on December 7, after playing in two games.

On October 3, 2006, Thorburn was claimed off waivers by the Pittsburgh Penguins. He recorded his first career NHL goal on November 6, 2006, in a 3–2 overtime loss against the . After one season with the Penguins, Thorburn was traded to the Atlanta Thrashers for a third-round pick in the 2007 NHL entry draft.

Enjoying a career year during the 2010–11 season and in his fourth year with the Thrashers, Thorburn was signed to a three-year contract extension on February 26, 2011. On June 30, 2014, the Winnipeg Jets re-signed Thorburn to a three-year, $3.6 million contract extension.

On June 21, 2017, as an impending free agent from the Jets, he was left exposed and claimed by the Vegas Golden Knights in the 2017 NHL expansion draft. For selecting Thorburn the Jets traded their first-round pick in the 2017 NHL entry draft and a third-round pick in the 2019 NHL entry draft in exchange for Columbus' first-round pick in the 2017 NHL entry draft which was previously acquired by the Golden Knights. Although being selected by the Golden Knights in the expansion draft, Thorburn would become a free agent. On July 1, 2017, he signed a two-year, $1.8 million deal with the St. Louis Blues.

In the 2018–19 season, Thorburn made one appearance with the Blues before he was placed on waivers and re-assigned to AHL affiliate, the San Antonio Rampage, for the majority of the campaign. Thorburn was later recalled by the Blues, and despite not playing he was a part of the extended roster in the playoffs as the Blues claimed their first in franchise history.

Thorburn announced his retirement on June 22, 2020, via a written statement released by the NHLPA. In an NHL career that spanned from 2006 to 2019, Thorburn scored 134 points in 801 career NHL games.


Personal life
Thorburn is married to Sara Thorburn and they have two children together. After their oldest child was diagnosed with autism, the couple began organizing fundraisers to raise money for special education programs at schools. In 2018, they raised $20,000 towards their son's local special needs teacher at Flynn Park Elementary School.


Career statistics
1997–98Soo Thunder AAABantam42505610640
1998–99Elliot Lake IceNOJHL40201131301042614
1999–00North Bay CentennialsOHL56128203360220
2000–01North Bay CentennialsOHL662232546440119
2001–02North Bay CentennialsOHL6715435811251238
2002–03OHL3719193868
2002–03OHL2711223356181192010
2003–04Rochester AmericansAHL5861622771632518
2004–05Rochester AmericansAHL73121729185401112
2005–06NHL20117
2005–06Rochester AmericansAHL77232750134
2006–07Wilkes–Barre/Scranton PenguinsAHL30112
2006–07Pittsburgh PenguinsNHL3932569
2007–08Atlanta ThrashersNHL735131892
2008–09Atlanta ThrashersNHL827815104
2009–10Atlanta ThrashersNHL76491389
2010–11Atlanta ThrashersNHL829101977
2011–12NHL72471183
2012–13Winnipeg JetsNHL4222470
2013–14Winnipeg JetsNHL55291165
2014–15Winnipeg JetsNHL8177147640000
2015–16Winnipeg JetsNHL82661281
2016–17Winnipeg JetsNHL6431495
2017–18St. Louis BluesNHL5016760
2018–19St. Louis BluesNHL10000
2018–19San Antonio RampageAHL4025745


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