Brock Radunske

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Brock Radunske ( born August 1, 1983 in Kitchener (Ontario) ) is a South Korean ice hockey players of Canadian origin, who plays in the Asia League Ice Hockey at Anyang Halla since 2008.

Career

Radunske began his career as a hockey player in 1999 the crew of the Aurora Tigers of the Ontario Provincial Junior Hockey League. A year later he moved to the league internally Newmarket Hurricanes, where he also played one year. From 2001 to 2004 he played for the hockey team from Michigan State University, where he studied communication sciences, in the former Central Collegiate Hockey Association. During this time he was drafted in the NHL Entry Draft by the Edmonton Oilers, for whom he never played. Instead, he stood during the NHL lockout in the 2004/05 season eight times for their farm team Edmonton Road Runners in the American Hockey League ( AHL ) on the ice before he even moved during the season to the ECHL club Greenville Grrrowl. As this 2006 season on stopped, Radunske went to league rivals Stockton Thunder in California. Again, it did not stop him for long: During the current season, he returned to the AHL and he played a few months for the Grand Rapids Griffins. It began operations in Europe and in the German Hockey League to the Augsburg Panthers. As Radunske moved to Anyang Halla in the summer of 2008, he settled down: For the South Koreans, he played since then in five years, more than 200 times in the Asia League Ice Hockey and won in 2010 and 2011, respectively the title.

Internationally

Radunske obtained the South Korean citizenship in March 2013. A month later he gave for the South Korean national ice hockey team at the World Championships in 2013 in the Division IA debut.

Awards and achievements

  • 2010 winner of the Asia League Ice Hockey with Anyang Halla
  • 2011 winner of the Asia League Ice Hockey with Anyang Halla

Statistics

(End of season 2012/ 13)

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