Trevor Moore (ice hockey)

{{Short description|American ice hockey player (born 1995)}}

{{distinguish|Trevor Moore (comedian)}}

{{Use mdy dates|date=December 2023}}

{{Infobox ice hockey player

| name = Trevor Moore

| image = Trevor Moore 2019 3.jpg

| image_size =

| caption = Moore at the 2019 AHL All-Star Game

| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1995|3|31}}

| birth_place = Thousand Oaks, California, U.S.{{Cite news|url=https://www.vcstar.com/story/sports/columnists/2019/04/23/local-chatter-moore-enjoying-taste-stanley-cup-playoff-hockey/3523411002/|title=Local chatter: T.O. native Moore enjoying first taste of playoff hockey in Toronto|last=Curley|first=Joe|date=April 24, 2019|newspaper=Ventura County Star|language=en|access-date=April 24, 2019}}

| height_ft = 5

| height_in = 10

| weight_lbs = 185

| position = Left wing

| shoots = Left

| league = NHL

| team = Los Angeles Kings

| prospect_team =

| prospect_league = AHL

| former_teams = Toronto Maple Leafs

| ntl_team = USA

| draft = Undrafted

| career_start = 2016

| career_end =

}}

Trevor Moore (born March 31, 1995) is an American professional ice hockey left winger for the Los Angeles Kings of the National Hockey League (NHL). While playing college ice hockey with the University of Denver, Moore was named to the NCAA Second All-American Team and NCHC Forward of the Year. Moore helped lead the American Hockey League (AHL)'s Toronto Marlies to their first Calder Cup in 2018.

Playing career

Moore grew up in Ventura County, California, where he played youth ice hockey for the Los Angeles Hockey Club.{{Cite web|url=http://carubberhockey.com/thousand-oaks-native-moore-signs-nhl-deal-with-maple-leafs/|title = Thousand Oaks native Moore signs NHL deal with Maple Leafs| date=July 26, 2016 }} In high school he played with the Tri-City Storm, of the United States Hockey League, in Kearney, Nebraska. He then played three seasons with the University of Denver. In his freshman year, Moore was named to the NCHC All-Rookie Team.{{cite web |title=TREVOR MOORE |url=https://denverpioneers.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=306 |website=denverpioneers.com |accessdate=November 13, 2018}} In his sophomore year, he was named to the NCAA Second All-American Team and NCHC Forward of the Year.

File:Trevor Moore 2019 1.jpg during the 2019 AHL All-Star Skills Competition]]

After his junior season, Moore signed with the Toronto Maple Leafs as an undrafted free agent on July 26, 2016.{{cite web |title=Maple Leafs ink Trevor Moore to entry-level deal |url=https://www.sportsnet.ca/hockey/nhl/maple-leafs-ink-trevor-moore-entry-level-deal/ |website=sportsnet.ca |accessdate=November 13, 2018 |date=July 26, 2016}} He subsequently joined the Maple Leafs' American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Toronto Marlies, for the 2016–17 season after attending the Leafs training camp.{{cite web |title=SportChek Training Camp: Leafs Trim Camp Roster |url=https://www.nhl.com/mapleleafs/news/maple-leafs-trim-training-camp-roster/c-282490314 |website=NHL.com |accessdate=November 13, 2018 |date=October 8, 2016}} In Moore's second season with the Marlies, 2017–18, he helped them earn their first Calder Cup.{{cite web| url = http://www.cbc.ca/sports/hockey/nhl/calder-cup-championship-toronto-marlies-1.4707012 | title = Marlies bring a hockey championship to Toronto, win Calder Cup | publisher = Canadian Broadcasting Corporation | date = June 15, 2018 | accessdate = November 13, 2018}}

On November 13, 2018, Moore was recalled to the Maple Leafs ahead of their West Coast road trip.{{cite web |title=Maple Leafs recall Trevor Moore from Marlies ahead of California trip|url=https://www.sportsnet.ca/hockey/nhl/maple-leafs-recall-trevor-moore-marlies-ahead-california-trip/|website=sportsnet.ca|accessdate=November 13, 2018 |date=November 13, 2018}} He was sent back to the Marlies shortly after, but following an injury to Tyler Ennis, he was recalled again on December 23.{{cite news |last1=Hornby |first1=Lance |title=Maple Leafs call up Trevor Moore to take spot of injured Tyler Ennis |url=https://torontosun.com/sports/hockey/nhl/toronto-maple-leafs/maple-leafs-call-up-trevor-moore-to-take-spot-of-injured-tyler-ennis |accessdate=December 23, 2018 |publisher=Toronto Sun |date=December 23, 2018}} Moore made his NHL debut that night in a 5–4 overtime win against the Detroit Red Wings, recording up his first career NHL point, an assist on a goal by Frédérik Gauthier.{{cite news |last1=Clipperton |first1=Joshua |title=Kapanen scores twice, including winner, as Leafs beat Wings 5-4 in OT |url=https://nationalpost.com/pmn/sports-pmn/hockey-sports-pmn/kapanen-scores-twice-including-winner-as-leafs-beat-wings-5-4-in-ot |accessdate=December 23, 2018 |publisher=National Post |date=December 23, 2018}} His first goal was scored four games later, on January 5, 2019, in a 5–0 win over the Vancouver Canucks.{{cite web |title=Moore gets first NHL goal as Hutchinson, Leafs blank Canucks |url=https://www.tsn.ca/moore-gets-first-nhl-goal-as-hutchinson-leafs-blank-canucks-1.1236835 |website=TSN.ca |accessdate=January 5, 2019 |date=January 5, 2019}} On January 13, Moore signed a two-year contract extension with the Maple Leafs.{{cite web |title=Leafs sign Moore to two-year contract extension |url=https://www.nhl.com/mapleleafs/news/maple-leafs-sign-trevor-moore-to-contract-extension/c-303852022 |website=NHL.com |accessdate=January 13, 2019 |date=January 13, 2019}}

During the 2019–20 season, on February 5, 2020, Moore (alongside third-round picks in 2020 and 2021) was traded to the Los Angeles Kings for Kyle Clifford and Jack Campbell.{{cite web |last1=Battaglino |first1=Mike |title=Campbell, Clifford traded to Maple Leafs by Kings |url=https://www.nhl.com/news/kings-trade-campbell-clifford-to-maple-leafs/c-314697916 |website= National Hockey League | date = February 5, 2020 |accessdate=February 5, 2020}}

On July 24, 2021, Moore signed a two-year, $3.75 million contract extension with the Kings.{{cite web |title=LA Kings Sign Trevor Moore to a Two-Year Contract Extension |url=https://www.nhl.com/kings/news/la-kings-sign-trevor-moore-to-a-two-year-contract-extension/c-325800796 |publisher=National Hockey League |access-date=September 9, 2021 |date=July 24, 2021}}

During the 2021–22 season, Moore achieved career bests in goals, points, and assists.{{cite web | url=https://www.nhl.com/player/trevor-moore-8479675 | title=Trevor Moore Stats and News }} He scored 5 short-handed goals, tying Alex Formenton for the NHL lead in short-handed goals that year.{{cite web | url=https://www.statspros.com/nhl-short-handed-goals-leaders/ | title=NHL Short-Handed Goals Leaders 2021-22 | Player Rankings | date=January 24, 2022}} On March 26, 2022, a petition was launched to rename the roller rink at the Arroyo Vista Community Park in Moorpark, California to "Trevor Moore's Moorpark Center for More Hockey".{{citation needed|date=December 2023}}

On December 15, 2022, the Kings signed Moore to a five-year contract extension with an average annual value of $4.2 million.{{cite web |title=Kings Sign Forward Trevor Moore To a Five-Year Contract Extension |url=https://www.nhl.com/kings/news/kings-sign-forward-trevor-moore-to-a-five-year-contract-extension-338818222 |website=NHL.com |access-date=December 24, 2023 |date=December 15, 2022}}

Career statistics

=Regular season and playoffs=

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! colspan="3" bgcolor="#ffffff"|

! rowspan="99" bgcolor="#ffffff"|

! colspan="5" | Regular season

! rowspan="99" bgcolor="#ffffff"|

! colspan="5" | Playoffs

bgcolor="#e0e0e0"

! Season !! Team !! League

! GP !! G !! A !! Pts !! PIM

! GP !! G !! A !! Pts !! PIM

2011–12Tri–City StormUSHL

| 49

1220326

| 2

0220
bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 2012–13

Tri–City StormUSHL

| 62

20436326

| —

2013–14University of DenverNCHC

| 42

14183214

| —

bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 2014–15

University of DenverNCHC

| 39

2222447

| —

2015–16University of DenverNCHC

| 40

1133448

| —

bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 2016–17

Toronto MarliesAHL

| 57

13203318

| 11

2244
2017–18Toronto MarliesAHL

| 68

12213322

| 20

611174
bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 2018–19

Toronto MarliesAHL

| 46

23163922

| 10

5382
2018–19Toronto Maple LeafsNHL

| 25

2682

| 7

1010
bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 2019–20

Toronto Maple LeafsNHL

| 27

3254

| —

2019–20Toronto MarliesAHL

| 2

1122

| —

bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 2019–20

Los Angeles KingsNHL

| 15

3252

| —

2020–21Los Angeles KingsNHL

| 56

10132318

| —

bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 2021–22

Los Angeles KingsNHL

| 81

17314820

| 7

23516
2022–23Los Angeles KingsNHL

| 59

10192914

| 6

1230
bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 2023–24

Los Angeles KingsNHL

| 82

31265728

| 5

1014
bgcolor="#e0e0e0"

! colspan="3"|NHL totals

! 345 !! 76 !! 99 !! 175 !! 88

! 25 !! 5 !! 5 !! 10 !! 20

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{{MedalSport|Ice hockey}}

{{MedalCompetition|World Championships}}

{{MedalBronze|2021 Latvia|}}

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=International=

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! Year

! Team

! Event

! Result

! rowspan="99" bgcolor="#ffffff"|

! GP !! G !! A !! Pts !! PIM

2021

| United States

| WC

| {{bronze3}}

| 10

5494
bgcolor="#e0e0e0"

! colspan="4"|Senior totals

! 10 !! 5 !! 4 !! 9 !! 4

Awards and honors

class="wikitable"

! Award

! Year

! Ref

colspan="3"|College
NCHC All-Rookie Team

| 2014

|

NCAA Second All-American Team

| 2015

| {{cite web |title=2014-15 All-Americans |url=http://ahcahockey.com/allamer/2015.php |website=ahcahockey.com |accessdate=November 13, 2018}}

NCHC Forward of the Year

| 2015

| {{cite web |title=DENVER, UND LEAD WAY WITH MULTIPLE NCHC INDIVIDUAL AWARD WINNERS |url=https://www.nchchockey.com/news_article/show/493145 |website=nchchockey.com |accessdate=November 13, 2018 |date=March 19, 2015 |archive-date=November 9, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211109062935/https://www.nchchockey.com/news_article/show/493145 |url-status=dead }}

colspan="3"|AHL
Calder Cup champion

| 2018

|

References

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