Domenic Parlatore

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Flag of Canada and Italy.svg  Domenic Parlatore Ice hockey player
Date of birth February 18, 1978
place of birth Niagara Falls , Ontario , Canada
size 172 cm
Weight 77 kg
position center
Shot hand Left
Career stations
1995-1996 Niagara Falls Thunder
1996-1997 Erie Otters
1998-1999 Niagara Falls Canucks
1999-2001 ESC Hamm
2001-2002 Paisley Pirates
2002-2003 Hull Thunder
Solihull Kings
2003 Guildford Flames
2003-2005 HC Merano

Domenic Parlatore (born February 18, 1978 in Niagara Falls , Ontario ) is a retired Italian - Canadian ice hockey player .

Career

Parlatore was initially active in the 1995/96 season for the Niagara Falls Thunder in the Ontario Hockey League , which had previously selected him at the OHL Priority Selection . The following season the striker played in the jersey of the Erie Otters . For this, the Italian-Canadian completed eleven games and scored three points scorer . After the center had spent the 1998/99 season with the lower-class Niagara Falls Canucks , the left-handed shooter dared the leap to Europe and moved to the German regional league club ESC Hamm for two seasons . There he was the top scorer of the Regionalliga Nordrhein-Westfalen in the 2000/01 season . Then the center moved to Great Britain to the Paisley Pirates , where he played in the second-rate British National League . He finished the regular season with 95 points in 44 games and was the second best scorer of the season, only the legendary Scottish attacker Tony Hand was more successful. This was also followed by an appointment to the league's all-star team.

After Parlatore played for three other British National League teams, namely the Hull Thunder , Solihull Kings and Guildford Flames , he let his career end in his Italian homeland at HC Meran from 2003 to 2005 . During this time Parlatore had signed a contract with the Laredo Bucks from the Central Hockey League in the fall of 2004 , for which he was never accrued.

Achievements and Awards

  • 2001 top scorer in the regional league of North Rhine-Westphalia
  • 2002 BNL All-Star Team

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. oursportscentral.com, Bucks Sign Parlatore