Thomas Dietmar Pöck (born 2 December 1981) is an Austrian former professional ice hockey defenceman. He played in the National Hockey League with the New York Rangers and the New York Islanders.

Playing career

As a youth, Pöck played in the 1994 Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament with a team from Austria.

Pöck was a star forward turned defenceman for the University of Massachusetts Amherst Minutemen, an NCAA Division I Hockey East team. Pöck was never drafted in the NHL, but signed his first pro contract upon completing his senior year on 23 March 2004 with the New York Rangers. He immediately made his NHL debut at the end of the 2003–04 season.[citation needed]

Pöck played eight games for the New York Rangers in the 2005–06 season, scoring one goal, getting one assist, and accumulating four penalty minutes. He spent the majority of the season however with Rangers affiliate, the Hartford Wolf Pack of the American Hockey League, accumulating an impressive 61 points in 65 games, to finish second in the league amongst defenseman and earn a selection to the AHL Second All-Star Team. During the following 2006–07 season, Pöck played in 44 games for the Rangers, scored four goals, collected four assists, and was assessed 16 penalty minutes. He also played in four first-round playoff games, amassing three assists.[citation needed]

After only playing in one game with the Rangers to start the 2007–08 season, Pöck was sent down passing waivers, to play with the AHL's Wolf Pack due to the Rangers having seven other healthy defencemen on the roster.

On 29 September 2008, Pöck was claimed on waivers by the Rangers' arch rivals, the New York Islanders. Pöck joined the Islanders for training camp and played a career high 59 games with the Islanders in the 2008–09 season.

On 28 May 2009, with lack of NHL interest, Pöck signed with Swiss team Rapperswil-Jona Lakers of the Swiss National League A (NLA) on a two-year contract. In his two seasons with the Lakers, despite missing the playoffs in each year, Pöck led the team amongst defenseman in points.[citation needed]

Upon his contract expiring with the Lakers, Pöck signed a one-year contract as a free agent, with Modo Hockey of the Swedish Elitserien on 28 April 2011. In helping Modo return to playoffs in the 2011–12 season, Pöck was the clear offensive threat among the blueline, scoring 25 points in 55 games.[citation needed]

With the intention of returning for another opportunity in the NHL, Pöck signed a one-year two-way contract with the Colorado Avalanche on 2 July 2012. Due to the 2012 NHL lockout and the absence of NHL training camps, Pöck was directly reassigned by the Avalanche to AHL affiliate, the Lake Erie Monsters. In adding a veteran puck-moving presence to the Monsters blueline during the 2012–13 season, Pöck led the defense with 11 goals and finished second with 33 points in 62 games.[citation needed]

Unable to add to his NHL experience, Pöck signed a two-year contract to return to his native Austria with original club, EC KAC, of the EBEL on 10 April 2013. After three seasons in Klagenfurt, he was not tendered a new contract. On 3 October 2016, he belatedly signed a contract with the Graz 99ers to remain in the EBEL. In the 2016–17 season, Pöck continued his scoring contributions to the blueline, in adding 6 goals and 30 points in 46 games. However, after a short playoff-run his contract with the 99ers was not renewed resulting in his release as a free agent.

Pöck retired at the end of 2017 and was named head coach of the Boston Pride in the National Women's Hockey League. He left the Pride after one season. He was later named coach for the Northern Cyclones of the USPHL Elite.[citation needed]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1998–99EC KACAUT310002
1998–99Team Kärnten 2006AUT–2
1999–00EC KACIEHL334111548
1999–00EC KACAUT1314514
1999–00Team Kärnten 2006AUT–222468
2000–01University of Massachusetts AmherstHE33661259
2001–02University of Massachusetts AmherstHE23571226
2002–03University of Massachusetts AmherstHE3717203746
2003–04University of Massachusetts AmherstHE3716254148
2003–04New York RangersNHL62240
2004–05Hartford Wolf PackAHL501565560118
2004–05Charlotte CheckersECHL30222
2005–06Hartford Wolf PackAHL6715466199603315
2005–06New York RangersNHL81124
2006–07New York RangersNHL444481640334
2006–07Hartford Wolf PackAHL40112
2007–08New York RangersNHL10000
2007–08Hartford Wolf PackAHL74737446350008
2008–09New York IslandersNHL5912335
2009–10Rapperswil–Jona LakersNLA4911223358
2010–11Rapperswil–Jona LakersNLA478172540
2011–12Modo HockeySEL55916253260006
2012–13Lake Erie MonstersAHL6211223361
2013–14EC KACEBEL5210152550
2014–15EC KACEBEL546263270923512
2015–16EC KACEBEL52817256060008
2016–17Graz 99ersEBEL466243038500014
AUT/EBEL totals24831861172342023534
AHL totals257341111452801704431
NHL totals11889175540334

International

YearTeamEventGPGAPtsPIM
1998AustriaEJC C43476
1999AustriaWJC C402210
1999AustriaWJC18 B567132
2000AustriaWJC C447112
2002AustriaOLY40002
2002AustriaWC61124
2003AustriaWC61014
2004AustriaWC600010
2005AustriaOGQ30112
2005AustriaWC30112
2010AustriaWC D152026
2013AustriaWC703318
2014AustriaOLY40110
Junior totals1713203320
Senior totals44471148

Awards and honours

AwardYearNotes
College
All-Hockey East Second Team2002–03
Hockey East All-Tournament Team2003, 2004
All-Hockey East First Team2003–04
AHCA East First-Team All-American2003–04
AHL
Second All-Star Team2006

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