Jeff MacMillan

Canadian ice hockey player (born 1979)


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::summary Canadian ice hockey player (born 1979) ::

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FieldValue
imageJeff MacMillan.jpg
captionMacMillan with the Hartford Wolf Pack in 2004
image_size230px
positionDefence
shootsLeft
height_ft6
height_in3
weight_lb210
teamDurham Thundercats
leagueWOAA
former_teamsDallas Stars
Vienna Capitals
Manchester Phoenix
birth_date
birth_placeDurham, Ontario, Canada
draft215th overall
draft_year1999
draft_teamDallas Stars
career_start1999
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| image = Jeff MacMillan.jpg | caption = MacMillan with the Hartford Wolf Pack in 2004 | image_size = 230px | position = Defence | shoots = Left | height_ft = 6 | height_in = 3 | weight_lb = 210 | team = Durham Thundercats | league = WOAA | former_teams = Dallas Stars Vienna Capitals Manchester Phoenix | birth_date = | birth_place = Durham, Ontario, Canada | draft = 215th overall | draft_year = 1999 | draft_team = Dallas Stars | career_start = 1999 | career_end = Jeff MacMillan (born March 30, 1979) is a Canadian ice hockey player. He played 4 games in the National Hockey League for the Dallas Stars during the 2003–04 season. The rest of his career, which started in 1999, was mainly spent in the minor leagues and then in senior leagues.

Career

MacMillan began his career in 1996, icing for the junior team the Oshawa Generals in the OHL. MacMillan stayed with the Generals for three years, making almost 170 appearances in that time. His solid defensive play combined with a reasonable offensive output for a defenceman meant that in the 1999 NHL entry draft, MacMillan was drafted in the seventh round by the Dallas Stars.

MacMillan was sent to play for the Fort Wayne Komets in the UHL, where he played just seven games before being moved to the Michigan K-Wings, a Dallas Stars affiliate team playing in the IHL. In the K-Wings' last season as a Stars affiliate, MacMillan featured in 53 games.

Due to the Stars ending their association with the K-Wings, MacMillan was then farmed to the Utah Grizzlies again in the IHL. He would stay in Salt Lake City for the next four seasons, and remained playing for the Grizzlies when they changed league to play at the higher AHL standard. MacMillan was a cornerstone of the Grizzlies team, and featured in over 300 games during his stay there.

MacMillan's hard work and natural defensive qualities meant that during the 2003–04 season he also featured for the Dallas Stars themselves, and played four regular season games in the National Hockey League. The following season, MacMillan was again relegated back down to the AHL, this time playing for the Hartford Wolf Pack. In his one season playing for Hartford he was again a key player, playing 71 times and clocking up 136 penalty minutes. MacMillan would play one more season in the AHL in 2005/06, for the Syracuse Crunch.

For the 2006/07 season, MacMillan decided to play in Europe and signed for the Vienna Capitals in the Austrian national league, but did not stay for the whole season, signing for the Phoenix RoadRunners of the ECHL back in North America, where he also featured in the ECHL playoffs. MacMillan again decided to play in Europe the following year, and in the summer of 2007, along with Capital team-mate Scott Fankhouser, agreed to sign for the Manchester Phoenix, a team playing in the EIHL, the top tier of British club ice hockey, where he was also appointed alternate captain by player/coach Tony Hand.

MacMillan proved to be a solid, physical defender for the Phoenix but struggled to find form, suffering a number of injuries through the season. The Manchester defence was notably unreliable during the 2007/08 season and at the end of the season, head coach Hand made the decision to re-model the entire defence, releasing MacMillan. MacMillan and Fankhouser would again choose to sign for the same club, agreeing to play for the Bloomington Prairie Thunder of the United Hockey League, an announcement made in July 2008.

Since his professional days, MacMillan has split his time between the Durham Thundercats of the WOAA Senior AA Hockey League and the Dundas Real McCoys of Allan Cup Hockey. He won the Allan Cup with Real McCoys in 2014.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

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Regular seasonPlayoffsSeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIMAHL totals3772136576651810150WOAA totals21543165208233101175168138NHL totals40000
1995-96Hanover BaronsWOJCHL297132026
1996–97Oshawa GeneralsOHL3904415150004
1996–97Oshawa GeneralsM-Cup10000
1997–98Oshawa GeneralsOHL643121572703311
1998–99Oshawa GeneralsOHL65318211091536928
1999–00Michigan K-WingsIHL5303354
1999–00Fort Wayne KometsUHL711225902210
2000–01Utah GrizzliesIHL8151520105
2001–02Utah GrizzliesAHL776915146510117
2002–03Utah GrizzliesAHL78781513220006
2003–04Dallas StarsNHL40000
2003–04Utah GrizzliesAHL734610108
2004–05Hartford Wolf PackAHL7125713660004
2005–06Syracuse CrunchAHL781910143500023
2006–07Vienna CapitalsAUT313710103
2006–07Phoenix RoadRunnersECHL261565341012
2007–08Manchester PhoenixEIHL49310136721016
2008–09Durham ThundercatsWOAA168212926
2009–10Durham ThundercatsWOAA187172428248233137
2010–11Durham ThundercatsWOAA248142212411214
2011–12Durham ThundercatsWOAA235293431815614
2011–12Dundas Real McCoysACH71014
2012–13Durham ThundercatsWOAA2331417451025710
2013–14Durham ThundercatsWOAA1429111271234
2013–14Dundas Real McCoysACH50000
2014–15Durham ThundercatsWOAA174131716634715
2015–16Durham ThundercatsWOAA18013132560224
2015–16Dundas Real McCoysACH50112
2016–17Durham ThundercatsWOAA17219211250118
2016–17Dundas Real McCoysACH60114
2017–18Durham ThundercatsWOAA1911314181101110
2018–19Durham ThundercatsWOAA50114904414
2019–20Durham ThundercatsWOAA6112040112
2021–22Durham ThundercatsWOAA5011251014
2022–23Durham ThundercatsWOAA10202220222
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