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| image = | image_size = | position = Left Wing | played_for = AHL Hartford Wolf Pack Philadelphia Phantoms Providence Bruins NHL New York Rangers (1997–2000) Montreal Canadiens (2000) Philadelphia Flyers (2000–2001) Boston Bruins (2001–2004) | shoots = Left | height_ft = 5 | height_in = 10 | weight_lb = 190 | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1975|5|26|mf=y}} | birth_place = Dollard-des-Ormeaux, Quebec, Canada | draft = Undrafted | career_start = 1997 | career_end = 2004 }} Philip Joseph "P.J." Stock (born May 26, 1975) is a Canadian sports broadcaster and retired professional ice hockey player. After retiring as a player in 2004 he hosted a radio show on Montreal station Team 990 and later became a regular member of the Hockey Night in Canada broadcast team until his release in 2016. Stock also occasionally participates as a panelist on the French language show L'antichambre,[1] broadcast on the Quebec-based RDS sports channel. Playing careerStock played two years with the Victoriaville Tigres of QMJHL, where he was briefly a junior teammate of Alexandre Daigle. Upon graduating junior, Stock entered St. Francis Xavier University in 1996. He was not drafted by an NHL team and signed as a free agent with the New York Rangers in 1997. Stock spent the next three seasons playing for both the Rangers and their AHL farm team, the Hartford Wolf Pack, and scored the Wolf Pack's first-ever goal on home ice at the Hartford Civic Center in 1997.{{citation needed|date=February 2015}} Prior to 2000–01, Stock signed a free agent contract with the Montreal Canadiens. He played 20 games that year with the Canadiens before being traded to the Philadelphia Flyers for Gino Odjick. After a brief return to New York in the following offseason, Stock was claimed by the Boston Bruins in the annual waiver draft. {{citation needed|date=February 2015}} After two full seasons in Boston, Stock was briefly sent to their Providence farm team before being loaned to the Philadelphia Phantoms of the AHL. Stock totalled five goals, 26 points and 523 penalty minutes in 235 NHL games before being forced to retire due to an eye injury sustained during an AHL game between Springfield and Philadelphia. Stock was being loaned to the Philadelphia Phantoms at the time. Broadcasting careerStock had his own show on Montreal radio called The Stock Exchange on Team 990. He presented sports on Montreal News at 6 on CBMT (CBC) television on a segment named Stock Talk. Being bilingual, he regularly appears in a francophone sports debate program on RDS, L'Antichambre. He was also a game and studio analyst for The NHL On OLN in its first season. Stock debuted on CBC's Hockey Night in Canada in 2007 as a panel member for The Hot Stove segment hosted by Ron MacLean. For the 2008–09 season, he was reassigned to handle the scores and highlights. In 2010, he became an in-studio analyst on HNIC alongside Kelly Hrudey. On December 18, 2009, Stock hosted "The Intermission with Tony Marinaro and The Stock Exchange" for the final time. On February 3, 2010, Stock joined the morning show team of Chantal Desjardins and Pete Marier on CHOM-FM in Montreal. Stock left the station a year later. Stock was a participant in the second season of the CBC's reality competition, Battle of the Blades, partnered with Russian figure skater Violetta Afanasieva. In 2012, Stock was featured along with Isabelle Brasseur in a TV advertisement by Depend, an incontinence product brand. With the help of these two athletes, Depend supports the Canadian Cancer Society for cancers below the waist and the BC Cancer Foundation’s Underwear Affair. When Rogers Media acquired the national NHL rights in November 2013, in which Sportsnet produces games airing on its Rogers-owned channels and CBC Television, Stock joined Sportsnet full-time. In June 2016, Rogers Media announced that Stock was cut from his position as a Hockey Night in Canada host, due to financial reasons.[2] Personal lifeStock currently lives in Montreal with his wife Jean Marie and their four children, Tyson, Peyton, Madigan and Avery. He is fluently bilingual. Career statistics
References1. ^http://www.rds.ca/t%C3%A9l%C3%A9/antichambre?tabs_index=2 2. ^{{cite web|last1=Shoalts|first1=David|title=For Hockey Night In Canada employees, the party is over|url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/sports/hockey/sportsnet-confirms-ron-maclean-to-replace-stroumboulopoulos-on-hnic/article30628596/|publisher=The Globe and Mail|accessdate=5 January 2018|date=27 June 2016}} External links
20 : 1975 births|Anglophone Quebec people|Battle of the Blades participants|Boston Bruins players|Canadian ice hockey left wingers|Canadian radio sportscasters|Canadian television sportscasters|Hartford Wolf Pack players|Ice hockey people from Quebec|Living people|Montreal Canadiens players|National Hockey League broadcasters|New York Rangers players|People from Dollard-des-Ormeaux|Philadelphia Flyers players|Philadelphia Phantoms players|Providence Bruins players|St. Francis Xavier X-Men ice hockey players|Undrafted National Hockey League players|Victoriaville Tigres players |
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