Brennan Evans

Canadian ice hockey player


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FieldValue
imageBrennan Evans Griffins.jpg
image_size230px
played_forCalgary Flames
positionDefence
shootsLeft
height_ft6
height_in3
weight_lb220
birth_date
birth_placeCamrose, Alberta, Canada
draftUndrafted
career_start2003
career_end2019
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| image = Brennan Evans Griffins.jpg | caption = | image_size = 230px | played_for = Calgary Flames | position = Defence | shoots = Left | height_ft = 6 | height_in = 3 | weight_lb = 220 | birth_date = | birth_place = Camrose, Alberta, Canada | draft = Undrafted | career_start = 2003 | career_end = 2019

Brennan Evans (born January 6, 1982) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player. He played 13 years in the American Hockey League and with the Calgary Flames of the National Hockey League (NHL).

Playing career

Evans spent four seasons in the Western Hockey League with the Seattle Thunderbirds and Kootenay Ice, winning the Memorial Cup with the Ice in 2002. The Calgary Flames signed Evans on September 30, 2003 as an undrafted free agent. Since turning pro in 2003, Evans has spent most of his career in the American Hockey League, however he was called up to the Flames on an emergency basis during the 2004 Stanley Cup Playoffs due to several injuries to Flames defencemen. He appeared in two games during the Flames series against the Detroit Red Wings. Between 2003 and 2008, Evans has played for the Lowell Lock Monsters, Binghamton Senators, and the Worcester Sharks in the AHL.

On July 11, 2008, Evans signed a two-year contract with the Anaheim Ducks. In the 2008–09 season, after attending the Ducks training camp, Evans was then assigned to AHL affiliate, the Iowa Chops, posting 15 points in 75 games for the season. Following the suspension of Iowa at season's end, Evans was loaned from the Ducks to the Toronto Marlies, affiliate of the Toronto Maple Leafs, for the entire 2009–10 campaign leading the Marlies with 15 fights for 199 penalty minutes in 79 games.

On July 11, 2010, Evans left the Ducks organization and signed a two-year deal with the St. Louis Blues. Spending the entire 2010-2011 season with the Blues AHL affiliate, Evans was limited to only 66 games due to injury and suspension. During those 66 games he collected 3 goals, 11 assists, and 113 penalty minutes. All 3 of Evans' goals came in a single game, as he scored his first career hat trick on February 23, against the Texas Stars.

Evans signed a one-year contract with the Grand Rapids Griffins for the 2012–13 AHL season. He did not score during the regular season, but he notched the game-winning goal of the deciding Game 6 of the Calder Cup Finals on June 18. On July 9, 2013, Evans re-signed a one-year contract with the Grand Rapids Griffins for the 2013–14 AHL season.

On August 4, 2015, the Texas Stars signed Evans to a one-year contract.

On September 14, 2016, Evans signalled the end of his competitive professional career, in agreeing to play with the Lacombe Generals of the Chinook Hockey League, a senior men's league in Alberta.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

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Regular seasonPlayoffsSeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIMNHL totals20000
1998–99Seattle ThunderbirdsWHL10000
1999–00Seattle ThunderbirdsWHL521234010000
2000–01Seattle ThunderbirdsWHL1101125
2000–01Kootenay IceWHL552791051100025
2001–02Kootenay IceWHL722351212206638
2002–03Kootenay IceWHL67617231821111224
2003–04Lowell Lock MonstersAHL64191065
2003–04Calgary FlamesNHL20000
2004–05Lowell Lock MonstersAHL510777950002
2005–06Binghamton SenatorsAHL70369198
2006–07Worcester SharksAHL7521416170501121
2007–08Worcester SharksAHL8011314211
2008–09Iowa ChopsAHL7511415189
2009–10Toronto MarliesAHL79178199
2010–11Peoria RivermenAHL663111411340006
2011–12Peoria RivermenAHL76257125
2012–13Grand Rapids GriffinsAHL760771482426836
2013–14Grand Rapids GriffinsAHL68413171111000030
2014–15Grand Rapids GriffinsAHL54134711602231
2015–16Texas StarsAHL360334610000
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References

References

  1. (July 18, 2007). "Sharks Sign Evans, Norton".
  2. (2008-07-11). "Ducks sign Brennan Evans to two-year deal". [[Anaheim Ducks]].
  3. (2010-07-11). "Rivermen defense unit adds All-Star, toughness". pjstar.com.
  4. (2012-07-24). "Grand Rapids Griffins add veteran defenseman Brennan Evans". Holland Sentinel.
  5. (2013-06-18). "Calder City!". griffinshockey.com.
  6. (2013-07-09). "Championship pair returns to Griffins". [[Detroit Red Wings]].
  7. (August 4, 2015). "Texas Stars Sign Evans and Muse to 2015-16 Roster". [[Texas Stars]].
  8. (2016-09-14). "Generals welcome Brennan Evans". [[Lacombe Generals]].

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