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Position
  
Name
  
Matthew Barnaby

Career start
  
1992

Website
  
Matthew Barnaby

Weight
  
87 kg

Playing career
  
1992–2007

Height
  
1.85 m

Shot
  
Left

Role
  
Ice hockey player


Matthew Barnaby smiling, and wearing a white shirt


Born
  
May 4, 1973 (age 51) Ottawa, ON, CAN (
1973-05-04
)

NHL Draft
  
83rd overall, 1992Buffalo Sabres

Spouse
  
Christine Marie Cardarella (m. 1997)

Similar People
  
Rob Ray, Lyle Odelein, Michelle Beadle, Brad May, Michael Peca

Profiles

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Matthew Barnaby (born May 4, 1973) is a Canadian retired professional ice hockey right winger. Barnaby played in the NHL for the Buffalo Sabres, Pittsburgh Penguins, Tampa Bay Lightning, New York Rangers, Colorado Avalanche, Chicago Blackhawks and the Dallas Stars.

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Matthew Barnaby playing hockey and holding a hockey stick with people in the background, wearing protective pants, leg pads, gloves, blockers, skates, helmet, figure skates, a black hockey sweater with a printed number 36 with bird logo

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Playing career

Matthew Barnaby playing hockey and holding a hockey stick inside the rink, wearing leg pads, gloves, skates, a red helmet, black figure skates and a black and red hockey sweater, protective pants with the printed letter "A"

He was drafted by the Buffalo Sabres 83rd overall in the fourth round in the 1992 NHL Entry Draft. Barnaby was drafted from the QMJHL where he spent four seasons with the Beauport Harfangs, Verdun Collège Français and Victoriaville Tigres, leading the league in penalty minutes in consecutive seasons in '92 and '93. After completing his QMJHL career with the Tigres, Barnaby joined the Sabres for the end of 1992–93 season.

Matthew Barnaby looking happy while holding into a fellow hockey player's sweater with another man smiling while looking at him and Matthew wearing a blue sweater, and a blue helmet

Barnaby was generally considered a pest and agitator and spent the next few seasons playing between the Sabres and AHL affiliate the Rochester Americans. Barnaby established a full-time role with the Sabres in the 1995-96 recording a career-high in penalty minutes with 335. He was frequently involved in on-ice altercations and among other incidents he made headlines in 1996, when in a game against the Philadelphia Flyers after a few hits and Barnaby lying on the ice presumably injured, a brawl between the two teams started. With the brawl in full motion, Barnaby jumped to his skates to punish Garth Snow, goaltender of the Flyers, who was poking Barnaby with his stick while the referees weren't looking. In the 1996-97 Barnaby showed his scoring talents when he scored a career-high 19 goals and 43 points in 68 games.

Matthew Barnaby as Assistant Coach in his Kitchener Rangers team in Ontario Hockey League

After seven seasons with the Sabres organization during the 1998–99 season, Barnaby was traded by the Sabres to the Pittsburgh Penguins in exchange for Stu Barnes on March 11, 1999. One of his most celebrated fights came the following season in 2000 against his former Sabre teammate Rob Ray after dining with Ray the previous night.

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Barnaby played in 129 games with the Penguins before he was traded on February 1, 2001, by Pittsburgh to the Tampa Bay Lightning in exchange for Wayne Primeau. After struggling to provide an impact to start the 2001–02 season for the Lightning, Barnaby was again traded to the New York Rangers for Zdeno Ciger on December 12, 2001. After going scoreless with the Tampa Bay in 29 games Barnaby responded with resurgence of form with the Rangers, scoring 21 points in only 48 games.

Matthew Barnaby playing hockey inside the rink with people and a net in the background, wearing a white and yellow hockey sweater, black protective pants, white leg pads, black gloves, and white helmet

Matthew became a fan favourite in the Big Apple and played in 196 games before he was traded to the playoff bound Colorado Avalanche in the 2003–04 season, for David Liffiton and Chris McAllister on March 8, 2004.

On July 2, 2004, he signed a lucrative three-year contract with the Chicago Blackhawks. After the 2004 NHL Lockout, Barnaby played his first season with the Hawks in 2005–06. Suffering from the year of hiatus he was subsequently bought-out of his contract following the season.

Barnaby, again a free agent, signed a one-year deal with the Dallas Stars on July 5, 2006. In the 2006–07 season, Barnaby recorded his 300th, and final point, on December 23, 2006 against the Edmonton Oilers. He played only 39 games with the Stars before suffering a season ending concussion against the Phoenix Coyotes on January 9, 2007. Struggling with the effects of his concussion Barnaby announced his retirement from the NHL in July 2007.

Broadcasting career

In September 2007, it was announced via the Sabres website that Barnaby would be given a tryout for replacing Jim Lorentz as color commentator for the Sabres. He served in that capacity for the September 26th pre-season game. The permanent position, however, went to Harry Neale instead. He also co-hosted The Enforcers on Time Warner Cable SportsNet with Rob Ray until joining ESPN as an NHL analyst in late 2008.

Barnaby was forced to depart Time Warner Cable SportsNet after joining ESPN as its lead NHL analyst in October 2008, when Barry Melrose returned to the league to coach the Tampa Bay Lightning. Melrose returned to the network shortly after being fired just 16 games into the season. He is an occasional broadcaster and analyst for the show NHL on TSN and will serve as an analyst for their new hockey highlights show That's Hockey 2Nite.

On December 5, 2011, ESPN terminated its contract with Barnaby after his arrest on suspicion of DWI earlier in the day.

Personal

Barnaby is known for his affable character off-ice and is one of the league's most willing interviewees. While with the Penguins, Matthew was known for his charity work, being very fan friendly, and had a very loyal band of fans named the "Barnaby Brigade". He had a long-standing feud with Lyle Odelein, Matt infamously referred to his longtime rival as "Cornelius," a reference to the Roddy McDowall character in Planet of the Apes. He is mostly of Anglo-Canadian origins, but speaks fluent French, having moved to the province of Quebec with his family, at a young age. He is very attached to the Québécois community and is a big Montreal Canadiens fan. His favorite musical artists are Detritus and Tracy Chapman.

Post-hockey

Barnaby lives in Buffalo, New York, where he and former Sabres teammate Rob Ray own a construction company.

He was arrested for domestic violence on May 13, 2011, in Amherst, New York. Barnaby was accused of causing an estimated $300 in damage after kicking a garage door in an attempt to enter the suburban Buffalo home where his estranged wife and two children live, Erie County District Attorney Frank Sedita's office said. On May 14, 2011, he pleaded not guilty to felony criminal mischief and was ordered to complete 500 hours of community service to have charges dropped. As part of the ruling, Barnaby also was issued a one-year order of protection from his wife. He was barred from taking what was described as any "offensive" action against his wife, and also was ordered to avoid contact with his wife's boyfriend, the DA's office said.

Barnaby also was ordered to continue attending anger management counseling.

As part of the plea agreement, the misdemeanor charges of criminal mischief and aggravated harassment were to be dropped if he fulfilled the judge's order within a year. On December 5, 2011, Barnaby was arrested and charged with driving while intoxicated in New York. ESPN subsequently terminated his contract.

On December 13, 2011, he pleaded guilty to driving while intoxicated and as a result was ordered to pay $1,500 in fines and serve 100 hours of community service.

With the 2013-14 season, Barnaby is playing Senior "AAA" hockey with the Dundas Real McCoys of the Ontario Hockey Association's Major League Hockey.

In June 2014, Matthew Barnaby married Veronique Robitaille. The daughter of his billet family when he played in the QMJHL in Quebec city. Barnaby and his wife Veronique now live in Clarence Center, New York with his two children, son Matthew Jr and daughter Taylor.

In June 2016, Barnaby was named an assistant coach of the Ontario Hockey League's Kitchener Rangers.

References

Matthew Barnaby Wikipedia


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