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Ethan Byron Moreau (born September 22, 1975) is a Canadian former professional player. Moreau was selected in the first round of the 1994 NHL Entry Draft, 14th overall, by the Chicago Blackhawks of the National Hockey League (NHL). He also played with the , Columbus Blue Jackets, and the Los Angeles Kings of the NHL. He recently served as an assistant coach for Niagara University. Currently, Moreau is the owner of Ethan Moreau Hockey in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan.


Playing career

Minor
Moreau played his minor hockey with the Huntsville Blues of the OMHA, before playing Jr.B. hockey for the Orillia Terriers in the 1990—91 season.


Junior
Pre-OHL, Moreau played OHA-B junior hockey in Orillia, Ontario, for the Orillia Terriers, where he won the coveted Steve Philips Memorial Award for Most Improved Player (1990—91 season). When Moreau was selected by the Blackhawks, he had just completed his third year in the OHL, playing for Niagara Falls. In addition to good physical presence and skating, Moreau had shown a remarkable scoring touch in his draft year. The Blackhawks allowed Moreau to play another year in junior (for ), before bringing him to their IHL team in . Moreau also saw spot duty in the NHL, playing 8 games.


NHL
The following season (1996–97) was Moreau's first full year in the NHL, and he went on to play parts of four seasons with Chicago.

On March 20, 1999, Moreau was dealt in a blockbuster trade to the along with , and Christian Laflamme in exchange for , and .

In 2003-04, he scored a career-high 20 goals and was one of the team's best players in a failed late run for the playoffs. The following NHL season was cancelled due to the lockout, so Moreau played with of the Austrian Hockey League.

Moreau was part of the Edmonton Oilers team that made a run to the Finals in 2006, in which the Oilers lost in game 7 of the finals to the Carolina Hurricanes. Moreau had 2 goals and 1 assist in the playoffs.

On October 6, 2006, Moreau was signed by the Oilers to a 4-year contract extension, staving off the unrestricted and keeping the winger with the team through the 2010–2011 season.

On October 2, 2007, Moreau was named captain of the Oilers, replacing the recently departed Jason Smith. However, he fractured his a day later, (blocking a shot by ) during an exhibition game, which would result in missing 38 games. He returned during the mid-season, only to be injured again with a broken left leg, on February 25. Moreau had struggled with injuries during the 2006–07 and 2007–08 seasons and managed to play only 32 games, between these two seasons.

Moreau was also the last remaining asset that the Oilers retained, as a result of the trade — taking all subsequent trades into account. He was also one of the longest-serving Oiler players in recent history, having been a member of the team from March 20, 1999, until June 30, 2010.

On January 18, 2009, Moreau scored his first career hat-trick in a 6-3 victory over the .

During a game against the Minnesota Wild, in Edmonton, on February 28, 2009, Moreau suffered an eye injury. of the Wild caught Moreau with a high stick, sending him sprawling to the ice. Doctors at the Royal Alexandra Hospital in Edmonton concluded that he suffered a scratched cornea and bleeding behind the eye.

On June 18, 2009, Ethan Moreau was awarded the King Clancy Memorial Trophy for best exemplifying leadership qualities on and off the ice and by also making significant humanitarian contributions to the Oilers Community Foundation.

On June 30, 2010, Moreau was claimed off waivers by the Columbus Blue Jackets. The Oilers were intending to buy out the final year of his contract had he gone unclaimed.

On August 20, 2011, he signed a one-year contract with the Los Angeles Kings for $600,000.


Retirement
On June 20, 2012, following the Kings' Stanley Cup Championship, Moreau joined the Montreal Canadiens' scouting staff as a professional scout for the Western Conference.


Coaching
In 2016, he joined as the Niagara Purple Eagles men's ice hockey team as assistant coach of .


Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs
1990–91Orillia TerriersCOJHL2618
1991–92Niagara Falls ThunderOHL394
1992–93Niagara Falls ThunderOHL694
1993–94Niagara Falls ThunderOHL100
1994–95Niagara Falls ThunderOHL69
1994–95OHL2226
1995–96Chicago BlackhawksNHL4
1995–96IHL1268
1996–97Chicago BlackhawksNHL1239
1997–98Chicago BlackhawksNHL73
1998–99Chicago BlackhawksNHL84
1998–99NHL86
1999–00Edmonton OilersNHL620
2000–01Edmonton OilersNHL902
2001–02Edmonton OilersNHL81
2002–03Edmonton OilersNHL11216
2003–04Edmonton OilersNHL96
2004–05AUT730
2005–06Edmonton OilersNHL8719
2006–07Edmonton OilersNHL12
2007–08Edmonton OilersNHL39
2008–09Edmonton OilersNHL133
2009–10Edmonton OilersNHL62
2010–11Columbus Blue JacketsNHL24
2011–12Los Angeles KingsNHL20


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