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Canada flagChris DiDomenico

a.k.a. "Christopher di Domenico"

#88 IF Björklöven / SHL - 26/27

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Chris DiDomenico Facts

Date of Birth
Feb 20, 1989
Age
37
Place of Birth
Woodbridge, ON, CAN
Nation
Canada
Position
C/RW
Height
180 cm / 5'11"
Weight
83 kg / 183 lbs
Shoots
R
Contract
26/27
Agency
Premium
Highlights
U20 WJC Gold Medal
1
Italy Champion
1
NL Media All-Star Team
1
NL Most Assists
1
QMJHL All-Rookie Team
1
QMJHL Champion
1
SL Champion
1
SL Most Goals
1
Spengler Cup Winner
3
A smart two-way center. DiDomenico has fine hockey sense and is a good faceoff man. On the downside, he is lacking in size and speed.
- Elite Prospects, 2010

Chris DiDomenico Statistics

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STeamLeagueGPGATPPIM+/-POSTGPGATPPIM+/-
03-04undefined flagNorth York Rangers U15 AAAGTHL U15------
04-05undefined flagNorth York Rangers U16 AAAGTHL U163915304520-
undefined flagNorth York RangersOPJHL20000-
05-06undefined flagNorth York Rangers U18 AAAGTHL U1836283563--
undefined flagNorth York RangersOPJHL22020-
06-07undefined flagSaint John Sea DogsQMJHL7025507560-14
07-08undefined flagSaint John Sea DogsQMJHL7039569510317Playoffs1481119201
08-09undefined flagSaint John Sea DogsQMJHL261123343411
undefined flagDrummondville VoltigeursQMJHL2581725285Playoffs15431352410
undefined flagCanada U20WJC-20625744
09-10undefined flagDrummondville VoltigeursQMJHL12715221018Playoffs14714211811
10-11undefined flagRockford IceHogsAHL250444-10
undefined flagToledo WalleyeECHL379162531-8
11-12undefined flagRockford IceHogsAHL492111324-2
undefined flagToledo WalleyeECHL1741317149
12-13undefined flagAsiagoItaly3722386082-Playoffs1511314234-
13-14undefined flagAsiagoItaly3124487250-
undefined flagSCL TigersNLB10000-Playoffs1510122234-
14-15undefined flagSCL TigersNLB4325386375-Playoffs155212648-
undefined flagSCL TigersNLA Q------Qualification427943
15-16undefined flagSCL TigersNLA4612263842-11Relegation101131418-1
16-17undefined flagSCL Tigers"A"NLA4810283830-3
undefined flagOttawa SenatorsNHL300060
17-18undefined flagOttawa SenatorsNHL2464108-4
undefined flagBelleville SenatorsAHL25591431-7
undefined flagSyracuse CrunchAHL310100
undefined flagRockford IceHogsAHL2281523443Playoffs1371118221
18-19undefined flagSCL TigersNL481036461345Playoffs741552-3
19-20undefined flagSCL TigersNL4311283974-8
20-21undefined flagHC Fribourg-GottéronNL4815314648-5Playoffs502220-6
21-22undefined flagHC Fribourg-GottéronNL49153954929Playoffs95101535-1
22-23undefined flagSC BernNL46233053657Playoffs9268381
23-24undefined flagHC Fribourg-Gottéron"A"NL5212294130-1Playoffs1245910-6
24-25undefined flagHC Fribourg-GottéronNL162798-3
undefined flagHC Ambrì-PiottaNL3511294063-3Playoffs414581
25-26undefined flagHC Ambrì-PiottaNL4710314142-17
26-27undefined flagIF BjörklövenSHL------

Chris DiDomenico Tournament Statistics

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Chris DiDomenico Game Log

2025-2026
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DateTeamOppScoreGATPPIM+/-SOGPPGSHGTOI
NL flagNL
Fri 27/02HC Ambrì-PiottavsHC Davos
Tue 24/02HC Ambrì-PiottavsLausanne HC
Sat 31/01HC Ambrì-Piotta@SCL Tigers
Thu 29/01HC Ambrì-PiottavsHC Lugano
Tue 27/01HC Ambrì-Piotta@HC Fribourg-Gottéron
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Chris DiDomenico Career Totals

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LeagueYearsGPGATPPPGPIM+/-YearsGPGATPPPGPIM+/-
undefined flagAHL 31241639550.44103-16113711181.38221
undefined flagChampions HL 21338110.85600
undefined flagContinental Cup 16012122.0034-20
undefined flagECHL 2541329420.784510
undefined flagGTHL U15 1-------0
undefined flagGTHL U16 1391530451.1520-0
undefined flagGTHL U18 1362835631.75--0
undefined flagItalian Cup 130000.006-0
undefined flagItalian Supercup 110000.004-0
undefined flagItaly 26846861321.94132-1151131422.8034-
undefined flagNHL 22764100.3714-40
undefined flagNL (NLA)104781313144450.93628-307561741581.04181-15
undefined flagNLA Q 0142792.2543
undefined flagNLB (SL)2442538631.4375-2301533481.6082-
undefined flagOPJHL (OJHL)242020.500-0
undefined flagQMJHL 4203901612511.24235373431956751.746222
undefined flagSHL 1-------0
undefined flagSpengler Cup 726713200.775440
undefined flagSwiss Cup 618612181.0036-0
undefined flagWJC-20 162571.17440
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Chris DiDomenico Biography and Trivia

Cult/Star player for SCL Tigers

Chris DiDomenico has taken a particularly unusual path to the NHL, and at the age of 29 he is still very much on his journey to staying in the show.

Despite scoring 75 points in 70 games for the Saint John Sea Dogs in his QMJHL rookie season in 2006-07, DiDomenico wasn’t drafted until the 6th round that year, by the Toronto Maple Leafs. He had a very strong QMJHL career with the Sea Dogs and the Drummondville Voltigeurs, recording 326 points in 246 games, including 75 points in 43 playoff games.

In 2009, he won a QMJHL Championship with Drummondville and a World Junior gold medal for Canada. However, during Drummondville's championship run, DiDomenico broke his femur and knee and was in a wheelchair for months. He was out of hockey for ten months total, and returned for the final 12 games of the 2009-10 season and the subsequent playoffs. He had to re-learn how to skate because of how detrimental his injury was to his leg, but still racked up 43 points in his final 26 QMJHL games.

DiDomenico’s game immediately floundered upon his transition to the pros as a result of his recovery. Shortly after finishing his junior career, he was acquired by the Chicago Blackhawks in a multi-player trade and split his first two pro seasons seasons between the AHL’s Rockford IceHogs and the ECHL’s Toledo Walleye.

After struggling to produce at the AHL level, DiDomenico signed with Asiago of Serie A, Italy’s top league, in the summer of 2012. He tore up the league for two seasons, including averaging almost 3 points per game in the playoffs during their 2013 championship run.

In 2014, DiDomenico signed with SC Langnau Tigers of the National League B, Switzerland’s tier-2 professional league. He helped lead the team to a championship in his first season, which earned them promotion to the National League A, and was a star player for the club for three years. He fared well against the stiffer competition for the next two years, but Langnau was naturally one of the NLA’s weaker teams.

Eager to chase down his NHL dreams after five seasons in Europe, DiDomenico signed with the Ottawa Senators shortly after the end of 2016-17 NLA season. After starting 2017-18 in AHL Belleville, he was called up on October 21st and scored his first NHL goal on October 27th to tie the game against New Jersey in the final minute of regulation, 10 years after being drafted. He added a helper and was a +3 in 17:16 of ice time. Not a bad day at the office for a guy who was getting his mojo back on an Italian team five years prior after suffering a serious, career-altering injury.

DiDomenico will need to remain very consistent and contribute in all three zones in order to keep an NHL job over the next few seasons. NHL coaches are virtually always prone to giving young prospects ice time over players who are pushing 30 and have limited NHL experience.

(Peter Oundjian, EP 2018)