Chris Dingman

Chris Dingman ( born July 6, 1976 in Edmonton, Alberta ) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey player who played in his playing days from 1992 to 2008, among others, for the Calgary Flames, Colorado Avalanche, Carolina Hurricanes and Tampa Bay Lightning in the National Hockey League has.

Career

Chris Dingman began his career as a hockey player with the Brandon Wheat Kings, which until 1996 he worked from 1992 in the Western Hockey League and in the 1995/96 season won the President's Cup. During this period, he was selected in the NHL Entry Draft in 1994 in the first round than a total of 19 players from the Calgary Flames, where he made ​​his debut in the National Hockey League in the 1997/98 season after being in the preseason already for Calgary's farm team in the American Hockey League, the Saint John Flames, had played. On 28 February 1999, the attacker was delivered to the Colorado Avalanche after the NHL team the Calgary Flames, he was only sporadically used. With the Colorado Avalanche of the links Sagittarius won in the 2000/ 01 season for the first time the prestigious Stanley Cup.

On June 24, 2001 Dingman was transferred in exchange for a fifth -round election to Carolina Hurricanes, which he had already left after only 24 games, as these it along with Shane Willis in exchange for Kevin Weekes in March 2002 at the Tampa Bay Lightning charges. With the Lightning, he won in the 2003/04 season for the second time in his career, the Stanley Cup. After two more years with the Lightning of Canadians went to Europe in 2006, where he has ever spent one season with Sodertalje SK in the Swedish Elitserien and AaB Ishockey in the Danish AL-Bank Ligaen, where he in 2008 at the age of 32 years ended his career.

Awards and achievements

NHL stats

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