Alan May

Alan Randy May ( born January 14, 1965 in Barrhead, Alberta ) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey player and current coach, who played in the position of left winger. In the National Hockey League, he played for a long time for the Washington Capitals.

Career

Alan May began his career in the National Hockey League began its second Seniors play time. As a free agent, he came in 1987 to the Boston Bruins. Here, however, he completed only three games and spent the season alternating with the Maine Mariners and the Nova Scotia Oilers in the American Hockey League. In the following season, he made only three games in the NHL with the Edmonton Oilers and played back most of the time in the Minor League. His breakthrough in the NHL, he managed with his move to the Washington Capitals before the season 1989 / 90th After five seasons, he left the capital and still played for the Dallas Stars and the Calgary Flames, but he was never as successful as in the capital. May was then his career in various minor leagues finish before she finished in 1999. Between his active career, May joined in the 1997/98 season on the bench, but returned a year later back on the ice.

The two years earlier started coaching career, began May 1999 and was continued for one year head coach at the Lubbock Cotton Kings. Now he took a long pause and in 2008 was assistant coach with the Norfolk Admirals.

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