St. Louis Blues Stempniak was drafted by the
St. Louis Blues in the fifth round, 148th overall, at the
2003 NHL entry draft. He led the team in goals in his first full season (
2006–07), with 27, despite being just 23 years of age. He and
David Backes joined
Jay McClement to form one of the NHL's youngest lines.
Toronto Maple Leafs On November 24, 2008, Stempniak was traded to the
Toronto Maple Leafs in exchange for
Alexander Steen and
Carlo Colaiacovo. Stempniak wore number 12 in Toronto.
Phoenix Coyotes On March 3, 2010, Stempniak was traded to the
Phoenix Coyotes for
Matt Jones and a fourth- and seventh-round draft pick
2010. Twelve days later, Stempniak was named the NHL's Second Star of the Week, scoring five goals in three games, all in victories for the Coyotes. On April 1, 2010, Stempniak earned the NHL's Player of the Month honor for March after scoring 13 goals since the trade to Phoenix. On August 30, 2010, Stempniak signed a two-year contract extension with the Coyotes.
Calgary Flames On August 29, 2011, the Coyotes traded Stempniak to the
Calgary Flames for
Daymond Langkow. He went on to record 14 goals with 14 assists during 61 games in
2011–12. On June 29, 2012, Stempniak re-signed with the Flames on a two-year, $5 million deal.
Pittsburgh Penguins During the
2013–14 season, on March 5, 2014, Stempniak was dealt at the
NHL trade deadline to the
Pittsburgh Penguins for a third-round draft pick. In 21 games with the club, Stempniak recorded 11 points. He also had three points in 13 playoff games as the Penguins would lose in Round 2 against the New York Rangers.
New York Rangers On July 19, 2014, Stempniak agreed to join his sixth NHL team, signing a one-year contract as a free agent with the
New York Rangers. In the
2014–15 season, Stempniak was primarily used by the Rangers in a bottom six role, compiling nine goals and 18 points in 53 games.
Winnipeg Jets On March 1, 2015, Stempniak was traded to the
Winnipeg Jets in exchange for
Carl Klingberg. in 2014 Stempniak scored the first playoff goal in Winnipeg since 1996 when he beat Anaheim's
Frederik Andersen in the first period of Game 3 of the Western Conference Quarter Finals for a 1-0 Jets lead.
New Jersey Devils On September 16, 2015, Stempniak agreed to join the
New Jersey Devils on a professional tryout. He was signed by the Devils to a one-year contract worth $850,000 on October 3, 2015. In the
2015–16 season, Stempniak made a seamless transition to provide instant value to the Devils. In a scoring role, Stempniak was leading the Devils with 41 points in 63 games, having his best offensive season since 2010.
Boston Bruins Stempniak was traded for a third consecutive season at the trade deadline to the
Boston Bruins in exchange for a second-round and fourth-round pick on February 29, 2016. Stempniak finished out the season scoring 10 points in 19 games.
Carolina Hurricanes Unable to help the Bruins into the post-season, Stempniak familiarly approached the off-season as a free agent. Following a successful individual year, on July 1, 2016, Stempniak was promptly signed to a two-year contract to join his tenth NHL club, the Carolina Hurricanes.
Return to Boston Stempniak joined the
Boston Bruins during the start of training camp, signing a Professional Tryout (PTO) contract on September 10, 2018. Stempniak began the
2018–19 without a contract, however continued to train with the Bruins at times throughout the first months of the season. While continuing informally with the team, Stempniak belatedly signed a professional try-out contract in the AHL to join affiliate, the Providence Bruins, on February 15, 2019. After 4 games with Providence, and ahead of the NHL trade deadline, Stempniak signed a one-year, one-way contract with Boston on February 24, 2019. ==Career statistics==