Troy Loney

Troy Ayne Loney ( born September 21, 1963 in Bow Iceland, Alberta ) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey player who in his career from 1983 to 1995 for the Pittsburgh Penguins, Mighty Ducks of Anaheim, New York Rangers and New York Islanders in the National Hockey League has played.

Career

Troy Loney began his career as a hockey player with the Lethbridge Broncos, for he held until 1983 in the Canadian junior Western Hockey League was active from 1980 and with which he won the President's Cup in the 1982/83 season.

In the following season, the attacker made ​​his debut for the Pittsburgh Penguins of the National Hockey League, who had selected him in the NHL Entry Draft in 1982 in the third round than a total of 52 players. In his rookie year of the links Sagittarius was a total of 13 times on the ice. After failing to start between the Penguins and their farm team of the American Hockey League, the Baltimore Skipjacks, commuted, he had from the 1987/88 season a regular place in the NHL team, with which he in 1991 and 1992 respectively the prestigious Stanley Cup won.

In the NHL Expansion Draft 1993 Loney was chosen by the newly formed Mighty Ducks of Anaheim, the first captain he was. In this position, the Canadians scored in the 1993/94 season in 62 games overall scorer 19 points, including 13 goals. After only one year, he left the Californians again already and played in the shortened due to the lockout season 1994/95 only together 31 times for the two city rivals New York Islanders and New York Rangers, and he ended his active career.

Awards and achievements

NHL stats

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