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Nicholas James Kobasew (born April 17, 1982) is a Canadian former professional right winger who played eleven seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL).


Playing career

Amateur
Kobasew is from the town of , British Columbia, 398 kilometres east of Vancouver. He spent one season playing at , starring on a team which won the National Championship and was loaded with players headed to the NHL. At the 2001 , the Eagles defeated the North Dakota Fighting Sioux 3-2 in overtime. Kobasew was named MVP for the tournament.


Professional
Kobasew was drafted by the in the first round (14th overall) in the 2001 NHL Entry Draft. During the 2004–05 NHL lockout, Kobasew played with the American Hockey League (AHL)'s Lowell Lock Monsters, and helped the team reach a number of franchise records. He was named as team captain, and scored 75 points in 79 games. He was also selected to play for the Canadian contingent at that year's All-Star game.

While playing for the Flames, Kobasew scored his first career hat trick against the Colorado Avalanche on January 24, 2006.

On February 10, 2007, Kobasew and were traded by the Flames to the in exchange for and . On May 13, 2008, Kobasew signed a 3-year contract extension with the Bruins worth $7 million. Kobasew scored 21 goals along with 21 assists during the 2008-09 NHL Season as the Bruins reached the Eastern Conference Semi-Finals.

Kobasew was traded by the Bruins to the in exchange for , a second round pick in 2011, and the rights to prospect Alexander Fallstrom on October 18, 2009. On November 27, 2009, Kobasew scored his second career hat trick similarly against the Colorado Avalanche.

On July 1, 2011, Kobasew agreed to a two-year deal worth $1.25 million per year with the Colorado Avalanche. Kobasew made his Avalanche debut on opening night of the 2011–12 season in a 3-0 defeat to the Detroit Red Wings on October 8, 2011. Whilst entrenched on the Avalanche in a checking line role, Kobasew appeared in his 500th game, along with linemate , on December 8, 2011, against his original club, the Calgary Flames. He reached another milestone on December 31, when he scored his 100th career NHL goal, a game-winner, in a 4-2 victory over the . Whilst impeded with various injuries throughout the season, Kobasew finished his first year with the Avalanche with 7 goals and 14 points in 58 games.

In the final year of his contract in the lockout shortened 2012–13 season, Kobasew was primarily limited to a fourth line role with the Avalanche. On March 20, 2013, Kobasew recorded his 100th career assist, added a late game-winning goal and recorded a career high Plus–minus 4 in a 4-3 victory over the . He compiled 5 goals and 9 points in 37 games as Colorado failed to reach the playoffs for a third consecutive season.

After the expiration of his contract with the Avalanche, Kobasew spent the off-season unsigned before accepting an invitation on September 11, 2013, to attend the Pittsburgh Penguins 2013 training camp on a professional try-out contract. On October 2, he signed a one-year, $550,000 contract with the team. In the 2013–14 season with the Penguins, Kobasew was used primarily in a checking depth role. After scoring only 2 goals in 33 games, Kobasew was placed on waivers and assigned to AHL affiliate, the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins. In playing at the AHL level for the first time in 9 years, Kobasew regained his scoring prowess with 11 goals in 12 games.

Kobasew signalled the end of his NHL career, in signing his first European contract on a two-year deal with Swiss club, of the National League A (NLA) on July 1, 2014. During the 2015–16 season, in which Bern won the Swiss championship, Kobasew saw action in only ten games due to a concussion, suffered in October 2015. He would not return to play professionally due to his injury.


Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs
1997–98KIJHL62242
1998–99Osoyoos HeatKIJHL232524498
1998–99Penticton PanthersBCHL301117281871566
1999–2000Penticton PanthersBCHL58545210683603330
2000–01Boston College4327224938
2001–02WHL55412162114151051522
2002–03Saint John FlamesAHL4821123361
2002–03NHL234268
2003–04Calgary FlamesNHL7061117512601124
2004–05Lowell Lock MonstersAHL793837751101163927
2005–06Calgary FlamesNHL772011316471010
2006–07Calgary FlamesNHL404131737
2006–07NHL1011225
2007–08Boston BruinsNHL7322173929
2008–09Boston BruinsNHL68212142561133614
2009–10Boston BruinsNHL70112
2009–10NHL42951416
2010–11Minnesota WildNHL63971619
2011–12Colorado AvalancheNHL58771451
2012–13Colorado AvalancheNHL3754921
2013–14Pittsburgh PenguinsNHL3320215
2013–14Wilkes–Barre/Scranton PenguinsAHL12112132014861440
2014–15NLA2999182430114
2015–16SC BernNLA1044825


International
2002CanadaWJC 75162


Awards and honours
BCHL
First All-Star Team2000
Interior Division MVP2000
College
All- Second team2000–01
HE All-Academic Team2001
All- Rookie Team2000–01
All-Tournament Team2001
All-NCAA All-Tournament Team2001
NCAA Tournament MVP2001
NCAA Champion2001
AHL
First All-Star Team2005


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