Brendan Brooks

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Brendan Brooks
Date of birth November 26, 1978
place of birth St. Catharines , Ontario , Canada
size 176 cm
Weight 83 kg
position Right wing
number # 47
Shot hand Right
Career stations
1997-1998 Owen Sound Platers
North Bay Centennials
1998-2000 Quad City Mallards
2000-2001 Dayton Bombers
2001-2002 Manchester Monarchs
Reading Royals
Macon Whoopee
Quad City Mallards
2002-2004 Peoria Rivermen
2004-2005 Worcester IceCats
2005-2006 Peoria Rivermen
2006-2007 Grand Rapids Griffins
2007 Manitoba mosses
2007-2009 Stavanger Oilers
2009-2011 SCL Tigers
2011–2012 Hamburg Freezers
2012-2013 Iserlohn Roosters
2013 Dornbirn EC
2013-2014 Vålerenga
2014-2015 Bakersfield Condors
2015 ERC Ingolstadt
2015-2016 Braehead clan
2016-2017 Fife Flyers
since 2017 Braehead clan

Template: Infobox ice hockey player / file type

Brendan Brooks (born November 26, 1978 in St. Catharines , Ontario ) is a British - Canadian ice hockey player who has been under contract with the Braehead Clan in the British Elite Ice Hockey League since 2017 .

Career

Brendan Brooks began his career as a hockey player in the Canadian Junior League Ontario Hockey League , in which he was active in the 1997/98 season for the Owen Sound Platers and North Bay Centennials . Towards the end of the season he also played a game for the Mississippi Sea Wolves from the ECHL . From 1998 to 2000, the winger was on the ice for the Quad City Mallards in the United Hockey League . This was followed by two years with numerous club changes. Between 2000 and 2002 he played for the Lowell Lock Monsters and Manchester Monarchs in the American Hockey League , the Cincinnati Cyclones in the International Hockey League , again the Quad City Mallards from the United Hockey League and the Dayton Bombers , Reading Royals and Macon Whoopee in the ECHL. He then spent a year and a half with the Peoria Rivermen in the ECHL and the Worcester IceCats in the AHL.

In the 2005/06 season Brooks played for the new Peoria Rivermen in the AHL. The following season he started with the Grand Rapids Griffins in the AHL and finished it with league rivals Manitoba Moose . He then played for the Stavanger Oilers from the Norwegian GET league and the SCL Tigers from the Swiss National League A for two years . For the 2011/12 season , the Canadian was signed by the Hamburg Freezers from the German Ice Hockey League . His new team in the 2012/13 season were the Iserlohn Roosters , which he left after the season and joined the Dornbirner EC from the Erste Bank Ice Hockey League . Via the stations Vålerenga Ishockey , Bakersfield Condors and ERC Ingolstadt , he came to Scotland in 2015, where he initially joined the Braehead Clan from the Elite Ice Hockey League . After spending the 2016/17 season with Scottish league rivals Fife Flyers , he returned to the clan for the 2017/18 season.

International

In 2010 and 2011 Brooks played for Canada at the Spengler Cup . After his naturalization in the United Kingdom, he played for the British national team for the first time at the 2017 World Cup and rose with the team from Group B to Group A in Division I. In the following year he managed to march straight through to the top division with the British at the 2018 World Cup , with the team from the island reaching the top level of the World Championships for the first time since relegation in 1994.

Inline hockey

In 2005 he wore the jersey of the Canadian national inline hockey team at the World Games 2005 in Duisburg . He won the silver medal with Canada and was the most successful goalscorer with nine goals.

Achievements and Awards

statistics

Seasons Games Gates Assists Points Penalty minutes
DEL main round 3 157 71 73 144 164
DEL playoffs 1 1 0 0 0 0
DEL main round 3 73 12 24 36 50
DEL playoffs 2 23 4th 8th 12 8th
NLA main round 2 97 30th 26th 56 30th
NLA playoffs 1 4th 1 0 1 4th
Get ligaen main round 3 101 70 58 128 134
Get ligaen playoffs 3 15th 5 5 10 12
AHL regular season 6th 262 49 48 97 178
AHL playoffs 3 22nd 3 1 4th 20th
ECHL regular season 6th 224 91 92 183 315
ECHL playoffs 1 8th 2 3 5 20th
UHL regular season 3 144 50 46 96 173
UHL playoffs 3 40 12 7th 19th 54

(Status: end of the 2017/18 season)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.hockeyweb.de/nhl/nicht-zu-bremsen-brendan-brooks-bei-den-world-games-9025