Mark Giordano most recently played for the Toronto Maple Leafs for 3 seaons with his hometown team after being traded just a day before the trade deadline in 2022. Mark`s NHL debut was on January 30th, 2006, for the Flames. Mark rejoined the Flames in 2008 and continued to play with the team for the next 13 seasons where he would be named team captain in 2013. In 2010, Mark actively played in the IIHF World Championship for Canada, leading the team’s defense with three goals and seven assists. Before joining Toronto, in July 2021, Mark got selected by the Seattle Kraken in the expansion draft and was named the first team captain in franchise history. Aside from Mark’s hockey career, his wife Lauren and himself have helped provide for his community. Since 2011, they have been spokespeople for Habitat for Humanity launching “5-for-5”. As well as they started another initiative in 2016, “Team Giordano Project.” Mark himself has received many accolades along the way, in 2016, he received the NHL Foundation Player Award. In 2017, the Muhammad Ali Sports Humanitarian Award, in 2019 the James Norris Memorial Trophy and in 2020, the Mark Messier Leadership Award.