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Kadri at the Born ( 1990-10-06) October 6, 1990 (age 28),, Canada Height 6 ft 0 in (183 cm) Weight 195 lb (88 kg; 13 st 13 lb) Left team National team 7th overall, Playing career 2010–present Nazem Samir 'Naz' Kadri (born October 6, 1990) is a professional player. He currently plays for the of the (NHL). He was drafted by the Maple Leafs seventh overall in the, becoming the first to be drafted by the team. He played his junior career in the (OHL), first with the and then the. He won the with Kitchener and was part of the Rangers team that lost to the in the final of the. Kadri has also represented internationally at the, where the team received the after losing the final to the US by a score of 6-5. From the beginning of the to March 21, 2016, Kadri led the league in number of penalties drawn with 164, 46 more than the second place player, of the.

Nazem Kadri played with the for his final two seasons in juniors. Kadri began his OHL career with the after being selected in the first round, 18th overall, of the 2006 OHL Priority Selection. During his second season in the OHL, he played 68 games, scoring 25 goals and adding 40 assists.

During that year's playoffs, Kadri helped the Rangers to an OHL Championship and a berth in the Final, where they lost to the of the (WHL). After the was complete, Kadri was traded by the Rangers to the, his hometown team, for a package of draft picks. He played in 56 games for the Knights in, where he scored 25 goals and added 53 assists. Kadri lost time during the 2008–09 season, however, when he suffered a broken jaw. He was selected to play for Team OHL in the, but was unable to participate due to jaw injury. Kadri was later invited to 's selection camp for the, but did not make the final roster.

Additionally during the 2008–09 season, Kadri was chosen to play in the OHL All-Star Classic, where he suited up for the Western Conference and scored a goal. After the OHL season was complete, Kadri was drafted by the in the first round, seventh overall, of the. He later signed a three-year, entry-level contract with the club on July 6, 2009. After being cut from the Maple Leafs, Kadri returned to play for the Knights in the OHL. He was selected to play for Team OHL in the 2009 (renamed from the ADT Canada Russia Challenge). He was also selected to represent the Western Conference in the OHL All-Star Classic, his second appearance in the league's All-Star Game in as many seasons.

On March 30, 2010 Kadri was named the Player of the Week after recording nine points (two goals and seven assists) in three games. The OHL named Kadri the league's Player of the Month for April 2010, a month in which he recorded 26 points (nine goals and 17 assists) in ten games. Professional [ ] Toronto Maple Leafs [ ] Kadri attended training camp with the Maple Leafs prior to the. He played in six pre-season games with the club, in which he scored three goals and added two assists.

Then-Toronto Head Coach had said prior to training camp that Kadri would need to be one of the team's top-six forwards to make the club; Kadri was ultimately returned to the Knights prior to the start of the NHL regular season. Due to injuries to forwards and, Kadri was called up to the Maple Leafs under an emergency basis, making his NHL debut on February 8, 2010, against the. He did not register any points and finished with a −1 rating.