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'''Austin Fyten''' (born May 3, 1991) is a Canadian professional [[ice hockey]] [[Center (ice hockey)|forward]] who is currently playing for [[Eispiraten Crimmitschau]] in the [[DEL2]]. He has formerly played in the [[American Hockey League]] (AHL).
'''Austin Fyten''' (born May 3, 1991) is a Canadian professional [[ice hockey]] [[Center (ice hockey)|forward]] who is currently playing for the [[Boxers de Bordeaux]] in the [[Ligue Magnus]] (FRA). He has formerly played in the [[American Hockey League]] (AHL).


==Playing career==
==Playing career==
Fyten first played in his native Alberta at the bantam and midget level with the Airdrie Xtreme and Ufa Bisons before he was selected in the second round, 27th overall in the 2006 [[WHL Bantam Draft]] by the [[Lethbridge Hurricanes]].
Fyten first played in his native Alberta at the bantam and midget level with the Airdrie Xtreme and Ufa Bisons before he was selected in the second round, 27th overall in the 2006 [[WHL Bantam Draft]] by the [[Lethbridge Hurricanes]].


Joining the [[Western Hockey League]] from the [[2007-08 WHL season|2007–08]] season, Fyten played in 193 games with the Lethbridge Hurricanes until 2011 scoring 55 goals and 122 points. Having suffered a knee injury in an exhibition game for the Hurricanes prior to the [[2011-12 WHL season|2011–12]] season, Fyten sat out the entire regular season to recover. He was picked up at the trade deadline by the [[Vancouver Giants]] and made his Giants debut in six playoff games, scoring two goals and five points.<ref>{{cite web| url = https://theprovince.com/sports/hockey/giants-look-at-longtime-hurricane-fyten-out-with-a-knee-injury-for-their-open-20-year-old-spot | title = Giants look at longtime Hurricane Fyten | publisher = [[The Province]] | date = January 12, 2012 | accessdate = December 16, 2018}}</ref>
Joining the [[Western Hockey League]] from the [[2007-08 WHL season|2007–08]] season, Fyten played in 193 games with the Lethbridge Hurricanes until 2011 scoring 55 goals and 122 points. Having suffered a knee injury in an exhibition game for the Hurricanes prior to the [[2011-12 WHL season|2011–12]] season, Fyten sat out the entire regular season to recover. He was picked up at the trade deadline by the [[Vancouver Giants]] and made his Giants debut in six playoff games, scoring two goals and five points.<ref>{{cite web| url = https://theprovince.com/sports/hockey/giants-look-at-longtime-hurricane-fyten-out-with-a-knee-injury-for-their-open-20-year-old-spot | title = Giants look at longtime Hurricane Fyten | publisher = [[The Province]] | date = January 12, 2012 | access-date = December 16, 2018}}</ref>


As an Undrafted Free Agent, Fyten embarked on his professional career by signing an [[ECHL]] contract with the [[Idaho Steelheads]] to begin the [[2012-13 AHL season|2012–13]] season. Producing offensively at near point-per-game pace, Fyten was loaned to [[American Hockey League]] affiliate, the [[Texas Stars]] on January 30, 2013.<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.texasstars.com/articles/texas-stars-add-beskorowany-fyten-to-roster | title = Stars add Beskorowany, Fyten to roster | publisher = [[Texas Stars]] | date = January 30, 2013 | accessdate = December 16, 2018}}</ref> He appeared in 11 games for 2 assists before returning to the ECHL.
As an Undrafted Free Agent, Fyten embarked on his professional career by signing an [[ECHL]] contract with the [[Idaho Steelheads]] to begin the [[2012-13 AHL season|2012–13]] season. Producing offensively at a near point-per-game pace, Fyten was loaned to [[American Hockey League]] affiliate, the [[Texas Stars]] on January 30, 2013.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.texasstars.com/articles/texas-stars-add-beskorowany-fyten-to-roster | title = Stars add Beskorowany, Fyten to roster | publisher = [[Texas Stars]] | date = January 30, 2013 | access-date = December 16, 2018 }}{{Dead link|date=June 2020 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> He appeared in 11 games for 2 assists before returning to the ECHL.


Fyten was signed to an AHL two-way contract with the [[Oklahoma City Barons]] for the following [[2013-14 AHL season|2013–14]] season, Fyten spent the majority of the season with the Barons, registering 20 points in 47 games. He split time in a second season with the Steelheads, featuring in 15 games for 15 points.
Fyten was signed to an AHL two-way contract with the [[Oklahoma City Barons]] for the following [[2013-14 AHL season|2013–14]] season, Fyten spent the majority of the season with the Barons, registering 20 points in 47 games. He split time in a second season with the Steelheads, featuring in 15 games for 15 points.


Showing the ability to make an impact in the AHL, Fyten secured a contract with the [[Lehigh Valley Phantoms]], affiliate to the [[Philadelphia Flyers]], on August 20, 2014.<ref>{{cite web| url = https://www.oursportscentral.com/services/releases/phantoms-add-austin-fyten/n-4860219 | title = Phantoms add Austin Fyten | publisher = oursportscentral.com | date = August 20, 2014 | accessdate = December 16, 2018}}</ref> In his first full season in the AHL in [[2014-15 AHL season|2014–15]], Fyten appeared in 64 games in a depth fourth line role, contributing with 11 points.
Showing the ability to make an impact in the AHL, Fyten secured a contract with the [[Lehigh Valley Phantoms]], an affiliate to the [[Philadelphia Flyers]], on August 20, 2014.<ref>{{cite web| url = https://www.oursportscentral.com/services/releases/phantoms-add-austin-fyten/n-4860219 | title = Phantoms add Austin Fyten | publisher = oursportscentral.com | date = August 20, 2014 | access-date = December 16, 2018}}</ref> In his first full season in the AHL in [[2014-15 AHL season|2014–15]], Fyten appeared in 64 games in a depth fourth-line role, contributing 11 points.


Familiarly as a free agent in the off-season, Fyten continued his growing journeyman role in the AHL, agreeing to a contract with the [[Hershey Bears]] on August 12, 2015.<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.hersheybears.com/news/detail.php?id=4724 | title = Bears sign Austin Fyten to AHL contract | publisher = [[Hershey Bears]] | date = August 12, 2015 | accessdate = December 16, 2018}}</ref> In the [[2015-16 AHL season|2015–16]] season, he spent the majority of his tenure within the Bears organization with ECHL affiliate, the [[South Carolina Stingrays]]. He posted 20 points in 41 games with the Stingrays, helping them advance to the [[Kelly Cup]] finals.
Familiarly as a free agent in the off-season, Fyten continued his growing journeyman role in the AHL, agreeing to a contract with the [[Hershey Bears]] on August 12, 2015.<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.hersheybears.com/news/detail.php?id=4724 | title = Bears sign Austin Fyten to AHL contract | publisher = [[Hershey Bears]] | date = August 12, 2015 | access-date = December 16, 2018}}</ref> In the [[2015-16 AHL season|2015–16]] season, he spent the majority of his tenure within the Bears organization with ECHL affiliate, the [[South Carolina Stingrays]]. He posted 20 points in 41 games with the Stingrays, helping them advance to the [[Kelly Cup]] finals.


Fyten returned for a second stint with his original AHL club, the Texas Stars, on August 6, 2016.<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.texasstars.com/news/detail/texas-stars-sign-austin-fyten | title = Texas Stars sign Austin Fyten | publisher = [[Texas Stars]] | date = August 6, 2016 | accessdate = December 16, 2018}}</ref> Fyten in a checking-line role, posted 12 points in 59 games in the [[2016-17 AHL season|2016-17]] season, earning a one-year extension with Texas on May 16, 2017.<ref>{{Cite web| url = http://www.texasstars.com/news/detail/texas-signs-austin-fyten-to-ahl-contract | title = Stars re-sign Austin Fyten | publisher = [[Texas Stars]] | date = May 16, 2017 | accessdate = December 16, 2018}}</ref> In the following [[2017-18 AHL season|2017–18]] season, Fyten as a versatile depth forward featured in his 200th career AHL game, and later helped the Stars advance to [[Calder Cup]] finals, posting 4 goals in 11 post-season games.
Fyten returned for a second stint with his original AHL club, the Texas Stars, on August 6, 2016.<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.texasstars.com/news/detail/texas-stars-sign-austin-fyten | title = Texas Stars sign Austin Fyten | publisher = [[Texas Stars]] | date = August 6, 2016 | access-date = December 16, 2018}}</ref> Fyten in a checking-line role, posted 12 points in 59 games in the [[2016-17 AHL season|2016–17]] season, earning a one-year extension with Texas on May 16, 2017.<ref>{{Cite web| url = http://www.texasstars.com/news/detail/texas-signs-austin-fyten-to-ahl-contract | title = Stars re-sign Austin Fyten | publisher = [[Texas Stars]] | date = May 16, 2017 | access-date = December 16, 2018}}</ref> In the following [[2017-18 AHL season|2017–18]] season, Fyten as a versatile depth forward featured in his 200th career AHL game, and later helped the Stars advance to [[Calder Cup]] finals, posting 4 goals in 11 post-season games.


Having left Texas as a free agent in the off-season, Fyten extended his AHL career in joining the [[Providence Bruins]] on a one-year contract on August 21, 2018.<ref>{{cite web| url = https://www.instagram.com/p/BmuWjvdD1Cr/| title = Austin Fyten joins Providence | publisher = [[Instagram]] | date = August 21, 2018 | accessdate = December 16, 2018}}</ref> In the [[2018-19 AHL season|2018–19]] season, Fyten made 45 appearances with Providence posting 9 points before he was traded to the Belleville Senators in exchange for [[Stuart Percy]] on March 4, 2019.<ref>{{cite web| url = https://bellevillesens.com/senators-acquire-fyten-providence/ | title = Senators acquire Fyten from Providence | publisher = [[Belleville Senators]] | date = March 4, 2019 | accessdate = March 4, 2019}}</ref>
Having left Texas as a free agent in the off-season, Fyten extended his AHL career in joining the [[Providence Bruins]] on a one-year contract on August 21, 2018.<ref>{{cite web| url = https://www.instagram.com/p/BmuWjvdD1Cr/| title = Austin Fyten joins Providence | publisher = [[Instagram]] | date = August 21, 2018 | access-date = December 16, 2018}}</ref> In the [[2018-19 AHL season|2018–19]] season, Fyten made 45 appearances with Providence posting 9 points before he was traded to the Belleville Senators in exchange for [[Stuart Percy]] on March 4, 2019.<ref>{{cite web| url = https://bellevillesens.com/senators-acquire-fyten-providence/ | title = Senators acquire Fyten from Providence | publisher = [[Belleville Senators]] | date = March 4, 2019 | access-date = March 4, 2019}}</ref>
Fyten made just 6 appearances with Belleville, notching 1 goal.
Fyten made just 6 appearances with Belleville, notching 1 goal.


As a free agent, Fyten opted to pursue a European career, agreeing to a one-year deal with second-tier German club, Eispiraten Crimmitschau of the DEL2, on August 28, 2019.<ref>{{cite web| publisher = [[Eispiraten Crimmitschau]] | url = http://www.eispiraten-crimmitschau.de/content/was-lange-waehrt-wird-endlich-gut/ | title = Signing worth waiting for! | date = August 28, 2019 | accessdate = August 28, 2019 | language = German}}</ref>
As a free agent, Fyten opted to pursue a European career, agreeing to a one-year deal with second-tier German club, [[Eispiraten Crimmitschau]] of the [[DEL2]], on August 28, 2019.<ref>{{cite web| publisher = [[Eispiraten Crimmitschau]] | url = http://www.eispiraten-crimmitschau.de/content/was-lange-waehrt-wird-endlich-gut/ | title = Signing worth waiting for! | date = August 28, 2019 | access-date = August 28, 2019 | language = German}}</ref> Relied upon offensively, Fyten added 43 points through 51 regular season games with ETC, before the [[2019-20 DEL2 season|2019–20]] season was cancelled due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic]].

Returning to North America in the off-season, Fyten belatedly signed a contract with the [[Wheeling Nailers]] of the ECHL on January 18, 2021.<ref>{{cite web| url = https://twitter.com/WheelingNailers/status/1351286091597361155 | title = Nailers add two new players to roster | publisher = [[Twitter]] | author = [[Wheeling Nailers]] | date = January 18, 2021 | access-date = January 18, 2021}}</ref> In his lone season with the Nailers in [[2020-21 ECHL season|2020-21]], Fyten contributed with 24 goals and 39 points in 49 regular season games.

As a free agent, Fyten opted to sign a one-year European deal with French club, Boxers de Bordeaux of the Ligue Magnus, on June 23, 2021.<ref>{{cite web| url =https://www.hockey-boxers-de-bordeaux.fr/news/austin-fyten-solide-complet-experimente-et-talentueux/ | title = Austin Fyten to add experience and leadership to Boxers | publisher = [[Boxers de Bordeaux]] | date = June 23, 2021 | accessdate = June 23, 2021 | language = French}}</ref>


==Personal==
==Personal==
Fyten comes from a large hockey family, with three brothers, Andrew, Seth, and Tyler having played junior or coached while sister Caitlin played collegiate hockey with the [[University of Manitoba]] through 2018.<ref>{{cite web| url = https://www.eliteprospects.com/player/37156/austin-fyten | title = Austin Fyten player profile | publisher = eliteprospects.com | date = December 16, 2018 | accessdate = December 16, 2018}}</ref>
Fyten comes from a large hockey family, with three brothers, Andrew, Seth, and Tyler having played junior or coached while sister Caitlin played collegiate hockey with the [[University of Manitoba]] through 2018.<ref>{{cite web| url = https://www.eliteprospects.com/player/37156/austin-fyten | title = Austin Fyten player profile | publisher = eliteprospects.com | date = December 16, 2018 | access-date = December 16, 2018}}</ref>


==Career statistics==
==Career statistics==
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Austin Fyten
Born (1991-05-03) May 3, 1991 (age 33)
Sundre, Alberta, Canada
Height 6 ft 1 in (185 cm)
Weight 190 lb (86 kg; 13 st 8 lb)
Position Centre/Left wing
Shoots Left
Magnus team
Former teams
Boxers de Bordeaux
Texas Stars
Oklahoma City Barons
Lehigh Valley Phantoms
Hershey Bears
Providence Bruins
Belleville Senators
Eispiraten Crimmitschau
NHL draft Undrafted
Playing career 2012–present

Austin Fyten (born May 3, 1991) is a Canadian professional ice hockey forward who is currently playing for the Boxers de Bordeaux in the Ligue Magnus (FRA). He has formerly played in the American Hockey League (AHL).

Playing career[edit]

Fyten first played in his native Alberta at the bantam and midget level with the Airdrie Xtreme and Ufa Bisons before he was selected in the second round, 27th overall in the 2006 WHL Bantam Draft by the Lethbridge Hurricanes.

Joining the Western Hockey League from the 2007–08 season, Fyten played in 193 games with the Lethbridge Hurricanes until 2011 scoring 55 goals and 122 points. Having suffered a knee injury in an exhibition game for the Hurricanes prior to the 2011–12 season, Fyten sat out the entire regular season to recover. He was picked up at the trade deadline by the Vancouver Giants and made his Giants debut in six playoff games, scoring two goals and five points.[1]

As an Undrafted Free Agent, Fyten embarked on his professional career by signing an ECHL contract with the Idaho Steelheads to begin the 2012–13 season. Producing offensively at a near point-per-game pace, Fyten was loaned to American Hockey League affiliate, the Texas Stars on January 30, 2013.[2] He appeared in 11 games for 2 assists before returning to the ECHL.

Fyten was signed to an AHL two-way contract with the Oklahoma City Barons for the following 2013–14 season, Fyten spent the majority of the season with the Barons, registering 20 points in 47 games. He split time in a second season with the Steelheads, featuring in 15 games for 15 points.

Showing the ability to make an impact in the AHL, Fyten secured a contract with the Lehigh Valley Phantoms, an affiliate to the Philadelphia Flyers, on August 20, 2014.[3] In his first full season in the AHL in 2014–15, Fyten appeared in 64 games in a depth fourth-line role, contributing 11 points.

Familiarly as a free agent in the off-season, Fyten continued his growing journeyman role in the AHL, agreeing to a contract with the Hershey Bears on August 12, 2015.[4] In the 2015–16 season, he spent the majority of his tenure within the Bears organization with ECHL affiliate, the South Carolina Stingrays. He posted 20 points in 41 games with the Stingrays, helping them advance to the Kelly Cup finals.

Fyten returned for a second stint with his original AHL club, the Texas Stars, on August 6, 2016.[5] Fyten in a checking-line role, posted 12 points in 59 games in the 2016–17 season, earning a one-year extension with Texas on May 16, 2017.[6] In the following 2017–18 season, Fyten as a versatile depth forward featured in his 200th career AHL game, and later helped the Stars advance to Calder Cup finals, posting 4 goals in 11 post-season games.

Having left Texas as a free agent in the off-season, Fyten extended his AHL career in joining the Providence Bruins on a one-year contract on August 21, 2018.[7] In the 2018–19 season, Fyten made 45 appearances with Providence posting 9 points before he was traded to the Belleville Senators in exchange for Stuart Percy on March 4, 2019.[8] Fyten made just 6 appearances with Belleville, notching 1 goal.

As a free agent, Fyten opted to pursue a European career, agreeing to a one-year deal with second-tier German club, Eispiraten Crimmitschau of the DEL2, on August 28, 2019.[9] Relied upon offensively, Fyten added 43 points through 51 regular season games with ETC, before the 2019–20 season was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Returning to North America in the off-season, Fyten belatedly signed a contract with the Wheeling Nailers of the ECHL on January 18, 2021.[10] In his lone season with the Nailers in 2020-21, Fyten contributed with 24 goals and 39 points in 49 regular season games.

As a free agent, Fyten opted to sign a one-year European deal with French club, Boxers de Bordeaux of the Ligue Magnus, on June 23, 2021.[11]

Personal[edit]

Fyten comes from a large hockey family, with three brothers, Andrew, Seth, and Tyler having played junior or coached while sister Caitlin played collegiate hockey with the University of Manitoba through 2018.[12]

Career statistics[edit]

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
2004–05 Airdrie Xtreme AMBHL 37 19 20 39 28 4 2 3 5 6
2005–06 Airdrie Xtreme AMBHL 34 23 23 46 62 4 3 5 8 8
2006–07 UFA Bisons AMHL 27 2 10 12 34 8 2 2 4 18
2007–08 UFA Bisons AMHL 36 13 23 36 72 6 2 5 7 10
2007–08 Lethbridge Hurricanes WHL 6 0 0 0 0 10 1 2 3 4
2008–09 Lethbridge Hurricanes WHL 67 12 13 25 70 10 1 1 2 12
2009–10 Lethbridge Hurricanes WHL 68 19 24 43 114
2010–11 Lethbridge Hurricanes WHL 52 24 30 54 103
2011–12 Vancouver Giants WHL 6 2 3 5 13
2012–13 Idaho Steelheads ECHL 46 14 27 41 55 17 5 6 11 10
2012–13 Texas Stars AHL 11 0 2 2 4
2013–14 Oklahoma City Barons AHL 47 7 13 20 31 3 1 1 2 0
2013–14 Idaho Steelheads ECHL 15 9 6 15 37
2014–15 Lehigh Valley Phantoms AHL 64 2 9 11 85
2015–16 South Carolina Stingrays ECHL 41 9 11 20 88 19 8 11 19 28
2015–16 Hershey Bears AHL 6 0 1 1 2
2016–17 Texas Stars AHL 59 6 6 12 79
2017–18 Texas Stars AHL 42 5 5 10 51 11 4 0 4 0
2017–18 Idaho Steelheads ECHL 5 0 1 1 14
2018–19 Providence Bruins AHL 45 3 6 9 55
2018–19 Belleville Senators AHL 6 1 0 1 0
2019–20 Eispiraten Crimmitschau DEL2 51 19 24 43 50
2020–21 Wheeling Nailers ECHL 49 24 15 39 81
2021–22 Boxers de Bordeaux France 7 1 4 5 4
AHL totals 280 24 42 66 307 14 5 1 6 0

Awards and honours[edit]

Award Year
AMBHL
Most Sportsmanlike Player 2006

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Giants look at longtime Hurricane Fyten". The Province. January 12, 2012. Retrieved December 16, 2018.
  2. ^ "Stars add Beskorowany, Fyten to roster". Texas Stars. January 30, 2013. Retrieved December 16, 2018.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ "Phantoms add Austin Fyten". oursportscentral.com. August 20, 2014. Retrieved December 16, 2018.
  4. ^ "Bears sign Austin Fyten to AHL contract". Hershey Bears. August 12, 2015. Retrieved December 16, 2018.
  5. ^ "Texas Stars sign Austin Fyten". Texas Stars. August 6, 2016. Retrieved December 16, 2018.
  6. ^ "Stars re-sign Austin Fyten". Texas Stars. May 16, 2017. Retrieved December 16, 2018.
  7. ^ "Austin Fyten joins Providence". Instagram. August 21, 2018. Retrieved December 16, 2018.
  8. ^ "Senators acquire Fyten from Providence". Belleville Senators. March 4, 2019. Retrieved March 4, 2019.
  9. ^ "Signing worth waiting for!" (in German). Eispiraten Crimmitschau. August 28, 2019. Retrieved August 28, 2019.
  10. ^ Wheeling Nailers (January 18, 2021). "Nailers add two new players to roster". Twitter. Retrieved January 18, 2021.
  11. ^ "Austin Fyten to add experience and leadership to Boxers" (in French). Boxers de Bordeaux. June 23, 2021. Retrieved June 23, 2021.
  12. ^ "Austin Fyten player profile". eliteprospects.com. December 16, 2018. Retrieved December 16, 2018.

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