Julius Honka
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Julius Honka | |||
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Born | Jyväskylä, Finland | 3 December 1995||
Height | 5 ft 10 in (178 cm) | ||
Weight | 176 lb (80 kg; 12 st 8 lb) | ||
Position | Defence | ||
Shoots | Right | ||
NL team (P) Cur. team Former teams | SC Bern Genève-Servette HC (NL) Dallas Stars JYP Jyväskylä Lahti Pelicans Luleå HF | ||
National team | Finland | ||
NHL draft | 14th overall, 2014 Dallas Stars | ||
Playing career | 2014–present |
Julius Honka (born 3 December 1995) is a Finnish professional ice hockey defenceman for Genève-Servette HC on loan from SC Bern of the National League. Honka was selected by the Dallas Stars in the first round (14th overall) of the 2014 NHL Entry Draft.
Playing career
[edit]Honka was a top rated prospect[1] who was ranked #11 on the NHL Central Scouting Bureau final list of 2014 NHL Draft eligible North American skaters.[2]
During the 2012–13 season Honka played with the Finland men's national under-18 ice hockey team at both the 2013 IIHF World U18 Championships and the 2013 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament.[3] Moving to North America for the 2013–14 WHL season, he competed with Team Finland to win gold at the 2014 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships and was also selected to compete in the 2014 CHL/NHL Top Prospects Game.[4]
On 14 July 2014, Honka was signed to a three-year entry-level contract with the Dallas Stars.[5] During the 2016–17 season, Honka scored his first career goal on 4 April 2017, a game winning overtime goal in a game against the Arizona Coyotes.[6]
In the following 2017–18 season, Honka was sent down to the Stars AHL affiliate, the Texas Stars, on 31 October 2017.[7] He was later recalled and remained with Dallas to appear in a career high 42 games.
Unable to cement a role at the NHL level within the Stars' blueline, Honka as a pending restricted free agent formally requested a trade from the Stars in September 2019.[8] Unable to facilitate a satisfactory trade during the off-season, on 10 October 2019, Honka signed a contract with his original Finnish club, JYP Jyväskylä of the Liiga. As a restricted free agent, the Dallas Stars would retain his rights.[9] In the 2019–20 season, making his top level Liiga debut, Honka contributed with 4 goals and 15 points through 46 regular season games before the post-season was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
On 30 October 2020, Honka returned to the Dallas Stars organization after he was signed to a one-year, two-way contract worth $700,000 at the NHL level and $90,000 at the AHL level.[10][11] Honka was placed on waivers by the Stars on 20 January 2021. After going unclaimed Honka was reassigned by Dallas to Texas appearing in 17 games at the AHL level.
Unable to further his NHL career, Honka returned to Europe and signed a two-year contract with Swedish club, Luleå HF of the SHL, on 26 May 2021.[12]
Personal life
[edit]Honka comes from a family of hockey players; his three brothers also play the same sport.[13] His younger brother Anttoni was drafted in the third round (83rd overall) by the Carolina Hurricanes in the 2019 NHL Entry Draft and currently plays for JYP Jyväskylä of Finland's Liiga.[14]
Career statistics
[edit]Regular season and playoffs
[edit]Regular season | Playoffs | |||||||||||||
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Season | Team | League | GP | G | A | Pts | PIM | GP | G | A | Pts | PIM | ||
2011–12 | JYP | FIN U18 | 26 | 6 | 7 | 13 | 16 | — | — | — | — | — | ||
2011–12 | JYP | FIN U20 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | — | — | — | — | — | ||
2012–13 | JYP | FIN U20 | 42 | 4 | 11 | 15 | 47 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 25 | ||
2013–14 | Swift Current Broncos | WHL | 62 | 16 | 40 | 56 | 52 | 6 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 6 | ||
2014–15 | Texas Stars | AHL | 68 | 8 | 23 | 31 | 55 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 4 | ||
2015–16 | Texas Stars | AHL | 73 | 11 | 33 | 44 | 38 | 4 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 4 | ||
2016–17 | Texas Stars | AHL | 50 | 7 | 24 | 31 | 59 | — | — | — | — | — | ||
2016–17 | Dallas Stars | NHL | 16 | 1 | 4 | 5 | 4 | — | — | — | — | — | ||
2017–18 | Dallas Stars | NHL | 42 | 1 | 3 | 4 | 14 | — | — | — | — | — | ||
2017–18 | Texas Stars | AHL | 10 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 6 | — | — | — | — | — | ||
2018–19 | Dallas Stars | NHL | 29 | 0 | 4 | 4 | 10 | — | — | — | — | — | ||
2019–20 | JYP | Liiga | 46 | 4 | 11 | 15 | 16 | — | — | — | — | — | ||
2020–21 | Pelicans | Liiga | 9 | 3 | 4 | 7 | 4 | — | — | — | — | — | ||
2020–21 | Texas Stars | AHL | 17 | 1 | 4 | 5 | 6 | — | — | — | — | — | ||
2021–22 | Luleå HF | SHL | 46 | 10 | 11 | 21 | 22 | 17 | 4 | 4 | 8 | 6 | ||
NHL totals | 87 | 2 | 11 | 13 | 28 | — | — | — | — | — | ||||
Liiga totals | 55 | 7 | 15 | 22 | 20 | — | — | — | — | — |
Medal record | ||
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Ice hockey | ||
Representing Finland | ||
World Junior Championships | ||
2014 Malmö | ||
World U18 Championships | ||
2013 Sochi |
International
[edit]Year | Team | Event | Result | GP | G | A | Pts | PIM | |
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2012 | Finland | IH18 | 5 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 4 | ||
2013 | Finland | WJC18 | 7 | 1 | 3 | 4 | 2 | ||
2014 | Finland | WJC | 7 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 6 | ||
2015 | Finland | WJC | 7th | 5 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 6 | |
2017 | Finland | WC | 4th | 10 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | |
2018 | Finland | WC | 5th | 8 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | |
Junior totals | 24 | 2 | 7 | 9 | 18 | ||||
Senior totals | 18 | 1 | 3 | 4 | 4 |
Awards and honours
[edit]Awards | Year | |
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WHL | ||
CHL/NHL Top Prospects Game | 2013–14 | [15] |
International | ||
IIHF World U18 Championship | 2013 | [16] |
Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament | 2013 | [17] |
IIHF World U20 Championship gold medal | 2014 | [18] |
References
[edit]- ^ "Move to North America suited Julius Honka's style of play". National Hockey League. 21 June 2014. Retrieved 21 June 2014.
- ^ "NHL Central Scouting Service 2014 Draft North American skaters final rankings". National Hockey League. 20 June 2014. Retrieved 20 June 2014.
- ^ "Julius Honka: 2014 Top Prospect". WinnipegHockeyTalk.com. 15 June 2014. Retrieved 15 June 2014.
- ^ "2014 Draft Eligibles: Julius Honka's move to North America has been worthwhile". Flyerdelphia.com. 20 February 2014. Archived from the original on 8 April 2014. Retrieved 21 June 2014.
- ^ "Dallas Stars Sign Defenseman Julius Honka To Three-Year Entry-Level Contract". NHL.com. 14 July 2014. Retrieved 1 August 2018.
- ^ Stepneski, Mark (5 April 2017). "Julius Honka goal lifts Stars to overtime win". NHL.com. Retrieved 1 August 2018.
- ^ "Dallas Stars Download: Work in Progress Edition". The Hockey Writers. 4 November 2017.
- ^ "Former first-round pick Julius Honka requests trade from Stars: 'It's time to move on'". Dallas News. 13 September 2019. Retrieved 24 October 2019.
- ^ "Julius Honka vahvistamaan JYPin takalinjoja" [Julius Honka to bolster the defensive lines of JYP]. jypliiga.fi (in Finnish). JYP Jyväskylä. 10 October 2019. Retrieved 24 October 2019.
- ^ "Julius Honka rejoins Stars on one-year, two-way deal". Sportsnet.ca. Retrieved 30 October 2020.
- ^ "Julius Honka - CapFriendly - NHL Salary Caps". CapFriendly. Retrieved 30 October 2020.
- ^ "New defenseman ready for Lulea". Luleå HF. 26 May 2021. Retrieved 26 May 2021.
- ^ "IIHF - Big brother is watching you". IIHF International Ice Hockey Federation. Retrieved 22 June 2019.
- ^ "Anttoni Honka at eliteprospects.com". www.eliteprospects.com. Retrieved 22 June 2019.
- ^ "Martin and Honka skating in Top Prospects Game tonight". The Guardian. 15 January 2014. Archived from the original on 8 April 2014. Retrieved 20 June 2014.
- ^ "Julius Honka player profile". HockeysFuture.com. 22 March 2014. Retrieved 20 June 2014.
- ^ "2013 Ivan Hlinka Tournament: Canada wins Gold". HockeyProspect.com. 29 August 2013. Retrieved 21 June 2014.
- ^ "Honka Broncos' true golden boy after World Juniors". Prairie Post. 20 January 2014. Retrieved 21 June 2014.
External links
[edit]- Biographical information and career statistics from NHL.com, or Eliteprospects.com, or Eurohockey.com, or Hockey-Reference.com, or The Internet Hockey Database