One of the NHL's most consistent scorers of the 2010s — 1,098 career points and a Stanley Cup in year 16.
Claude Giroux was born in Hearst, Ontario in 1988. Philadelphia Flyers selected him 22nd overall in the 2006 NHL Draft. His career has produced 300 goals and 798 assists for 1,098 career points. He was selected to eight All-Star games. He served as Philadelphia Flyers captain from 2012 to 2022 — the longest captaincy in the modern franchise era. He was a finalist for the Hart Trophy as MVP multiple times. He won the Stanley Cup with the Florida Panthers in 2023 — in only his second season outside Philadelphia after 14 years as a Flyer. His 798 assists reflect exceptional playmaking — he is primarily a distributor who generates scoring opportunities rather than a pure finisher. He won the Art Ross scoring title in 2012. His 14 seasons in Philadelphia, producing consistently at 70-90 points per year on teams that rarely contended seriously, represent one of the more poignant individual careers in recent hockey history before his eventual championship.
Stanley Cup (2023)
Career Honours
- Stanley Cup (2023)
- All-Star 8x
- All-NHL Second Team 2x
- Hart Trophy finalist