Brantt Myhres

Career

Myhres played for four years from 1990 to 1994 in the Western Hockey League for the Portland Winter Hawks, Lethbridge Hurricanes and Spokane Chiefs. There he had his strongest year in the 1993/94 season when he collected 63 points in 61 games, but mostly by its many minutes noticed on the penalty bench.

After being selected in the NHL Entry Draft in 1992 in the fifth round to 97th position from the Tampa Bay Lightning, he stood after the end of the 1993/94 season for the first time in the squad of a professional team. He played two games for the Atlanta Knights, the farm team of the Lightning from the International Hockey League. In these he also began the shortened by the lockout season 1994/95, but came after the start of the NHL season to 15 appearances with the Lightning. After two more years in the Tampa Bay franchise, the left winger was transferred in the summer of 1997 to the Edmonton Oilers, who submitted him after only three months without a single bet on the Philadelphia Flyers. In Philadelphia, the Canadian remained only twelve months before as a free agent was followed by a signing of the contract with the San Jose Sharks. After he could neither prevail there, followed by further changes to the Nashville Predators, Washington Capitals and Boston Bruins. For all teams Myhres had but always with a reserve player for the NHL squad content and mostly played in the Minor Leagues for the farm teams of the clubs.

In the 2003 /04 season Myhres remained vertragslos and signed just before the season 2004/ 05 a contract with the Lowell Lock Monsters. This he left after a year and moved to the Omaha Ak -Sar - Ben Knights, where he played his last season in North America. For 2006/ 07, the Canadians went to Europe aground for the Newcastle Vipers of the British Elite Ice Hockey League in nine games before he ended his career for good.

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