Todd Graham

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AustraliaAustralia  Todd Graham Ice hockey player
Date of birth February 8, 1991
place of birth Melbourne , Australia
size 196 cm
Weight 103 kg
position defender
Shot hand Right
Career stations
since 2005 Melbourne Ice
2006-2007 Florida Jr. Panthers
2007-2008 Green Mountain Glades
2009-2010 Valencia Flyers
2010–2012 Hartford Jr. Wolf Pack
2012-2016 Buffalo State College
2016 Tranås AIF Hockey
2016-2017 Motala AIF
since 2017 Boro / Vetlanda HC

Todd Graham (born February 8, 1991 in Melbourne ) is an Australian ice hockey player who has been under contract with Melbourne Ice in the Australian Ice Hockey League since 2005 . Since the beginning of 2017, he has been playing for Boro / Vetlanda HC in the Swedish Division 2 , the fourth division of the country, in the winter half-year .

Career

Todd Graham, who lived in the United States for six years as a child, began his career as a hockey player in his hometown with the Melbourne Ice , for which he still plays in the summer season (Australian winter). Since 2005 he has been used by his club in the Australian Ice Hockey League . In 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2017 he won the Goodall Cup , the Australian national championship, with his club . In 2012 he was named Most Valuable Player of the Final in the 4-3 final win against Newcastle North Stars . Since 2006, Graham has played mostly in the United States for a decade of the winter season. Initially in junior leagues, he played from 2012 to 2016 for the team at Buffalo State College , where he studied, in the third division of the National Collegiate Athletic Association . He has been active in Sweden in winter since 2016. First he played for the Tranås AIF Hockey in the Swedish Division 1 , the third highest league in the country. In December 2016 he switched to Division 2 , where he was initially on the ice for Motala AIF and has been active at Boro / Vetlanda HC since the beginning of 2017 .

International

For Australia , Graham took part in the junior division of the U18 World Junior Championship Division II in 2007 and 2008 .

In the men's field, he was in his country's squad at the World Championships in Division II in 2011 , when he was promoted to Division I at the home tournament in Melbourne, in 2013 and 2014 and Division I in 2012 .

Achievements and Awards

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