David Ling

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David Ling
Date of birth January 9, 1975
place of birth Halifax , Nova Scotia , Canada
size 175 cm
Weight 84 kg
position Right wing
number # 21
Shot hand Right
Draft
NHL Entry Draft 1993 , 7th lap, 179th position
Nordiques de Québec
Career stations
1992-1995 Kingston Frontenacs
1995-1996 Saint John Flames
1996-1998 Fredericton Canadiens
1998-2000 Kansas City Blades
2000-2001 Utah grizzlies
2001-2004 Syracuse Crunch
Columbus Blue Jackets
2004-2005 St. John's Maple Leafs
2005-2006 HK Spartak Moscow
2006-2007 HK Dynamo Moscow
2007-2008 Toronto Marlies
2008-2009 EHC Biel
Jokerit Helsinki
2009-2010 Amur Khabarovsk
2010-2011 Providence Bruins
2011–2012 HC Pustertal
2012-2013 Nottingham Panthers
2013 Eastlink Cee Bee Stars
2013-2014 HC Pustertal
since 2014 Brampton Beast
Oklahoma City Barons

David Ling (born January 9, 1975 in Halifax , Nova Scotia ) is a Canadian ice hockey player who has been under contract with Brampton Beast in the ECHL since December 2014 and has played on loan for the Oklahoma City Barons in the AHL since March 2015 .

Career

David Ling began his career as a hockey player with the Kingston Frontenacs , for which he was active from 1992 to 1995 in the Canadian Junior League Ontario Hockey League . At the Frontenacs, he was able to convince, especially in his last season, when he scored a total of 68 games, 68 goals and 82 assists. He was then elected to both the OHL All-Star Team and the Canadian Hockey League . He also received the Red Tilson Trophy as the best OHL player, the Jim Mahon Memorial Trophy as the OHL's right winger with the best points and was named CHL Player of the Year . In the 1993 NHL Entry Draft , the attacker was selected by the Nordiques de Québec in the seventh round as a total of 179 players, for whom he never played.

From 1995 to 1998 Ling was in the American Hockey League with the Saint John Flames and Fredericton Canadiens under contract, but also came between 1996 and 1998 to three missions for the Canadiens de Montréal from the National Hockey League , in which he was punished and punished stayed, and in the 1997/98 season to 17 appearances in the International Hockey League for the Indianapolis Ice . In the IHL he was also from 1998 until the dissolution of the league in 2001 for the Kansas City Blades and Utah Grizzlies on the hunt for points. He then signed a contract with the Columbus Blue Jackets from the NHL, for which he regularly used in the NHL in the following three seasons, while he played in parallel for their farm team , the Syracuse Crunch , in the AHL.

After Ling the lockout in the NHL during the 2004-05 season at the St. John's Maple Leafs had bridged, he first went to Europe, where he ever a season long for the city neighbors HC Spartak Moscow and HC Dynamo Moscow in the Russian Super League aground . The 2007/08 season he spent with the Toronto Marlies from the AHL, before he was committed to the following season by the Swiss NLA promoted EHC Biel . However, he ended the season at the Finnish capital club Jokerit Helsinki from the SM-liiga . From the 2009/10 season he was under contract with Amur Khabarovsk in the Continental Hockey League . For the Russians he scored 32 scorer points in 46 games in his first KHL season, including eight goals.

In November 2010 he returned to North America and played for the Providence Bruins until the end of the season . The Canadian spent the 2011/12 season at HC Pustertal in the Italian A1 series , with which he reached the playoff final series against HC Bozen . Ling finished the season as the second best scorer in the main round with 66 points in 35 games, only Kevin DeVergilio from SG Pontebba was more successful. In July 2012, the right-shooter signed a contract with the Nottingham Panthers from the Elite Ice Hockey League .

Achievements and Awards

statistics

Seasons Games Gates Assists Points Penalty minutes
NHL Regular Season 5 93 4th 4th 8th 191
NHL playoffs - - - - - -
KHL main round 1 46 8th 24 32 76
KHL playoffs - - - - - -

(Status: end of the 2009/10 season)

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