Shoots Left Height 1.88 m Playing career Career start 2011 | Name Andre Burakovsky Salary 925,000 USD (2015) Positions Winger | |
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Weight 178 lb (81 kg; 12 st 10 lb) NHL teamFormer teams Washington CapitalsMalmo Redhawks NHL Draft 23rd overall, 2013Washington Capitals Similar People Tom Wilson, Evgeny Kuznetsov, Michael Latta, Barry Trotz, Marcus Johansson Profiles |
2013 14 erie otters hockey player andre burakovsky talks about his poster night
André Marcus Burakovsky (born February 9, 1995), last name sometimes stylized as Burakowsky, is an Austrian-born Swedish professional ice hockey forward. He is currently playing with the Washington Capitals in the National Hockey League. Burakovsky was born in Klagenfurt, Austria, but grew up in Malmö, Sweden.
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- Playing career
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Playing career

Burakovsky is the son of Pernilla and former Ottawa Senator Robert Burakovsky. He was born in Austria while Robert played hockey there.

Burakovsky was selected in the third round (102nd overall) by SKA Saint Petersburg in the 2012 KHL Junior Draft, and was selected by the Capitals in the first round (23rd overall) of the 2013 NHL Entry Draft.

Burakovsky made his professional debut during the 2011–12 season with the Malmö Redhawks of HockeyAllsvenskan when he was just 16 years old. He won a silver medal playing with Team Sweden at the 2012 IIHF World U18 Championships.

On September 4, 2013, Burakovsky signed a three-year entry-level contract with the Capitals. He then joined the Erie Otters of the Ontario Hockey League for the 2013–14 season.

Burakovsky scored his first NHL goal in his NHL debut on October 9, 2014, against Dustin Tokarski of the Montreal Canadiens.

On January 22, 2017, against the Dallas Stars, Burakovsky scored the game’s first goal for the fourth consecutive game.
According to Elias Sports Bureau, Burakovsky tied the NHL record for most consecutive team games scoring the first goal. The feat has been achieved many times, but by only three other players in the last 60 years. Chicago’s Bobby Hull (1969-70), Montreal’s Brian Savage (1995-96) and San Jose’s Jonathan Cheechoo (2007-08).