Dwayne Hay

Dwayne Hay ( born February 11, 1977 in London, Ontario ) is a Canadian professional ice hockey player who is under contract with HC Alleghe in the Italian Serie A1 since 2009.

Career

Dwayne Hay began his career as a hockey player at Guelph Storm, for the to 1997 he was active from 1994 in the Canadian Junior Football League Ontario Hockey League. During this period, he was selected in the NHL Entry Draft in 1995 in the second round than a total of 43 players from the Washington Capitals. During the 1997/98 season, the attacker made ​​his debut in the National Hockey League for Washington while but mainly for their farm team in the American Hockey League, which was Portland Pirates on the ice. On March 9, 1998, he was released in exchange for the Finns Esa Tikkanen to the Florida Panthers, in the subsequent period also rarely came into use in the NHL. Most of the time in the franchise of the Panthers, he spent also at their AHL farm team Beast of New Haven and Louisville Panthers. The 1999/2000 season ended, the former world junior champion at the Tampa Bay Lightning, who had signed him just before the trade deadline along with Ryan Johnson in exchange for Mike Sillinger.

From 2000 to 2002 Hay was the franchise of the Calgary Flames under contract. After spending the following year played in the 2000/01 season, his first full NHL season only exclusively in the AHL farm team for the Calgary Flames Saint John, he signed as a free agent with the Toronto Maple Leafs. In the season 2002/ 03 he ran, however, only in the AHL farm team for the St. John 's Maple Leafs. In the following years the Canadians stood in several minor league teams under contract. These were the Hershey Bears of the AHL, the ECHL Pensacola Ice Pilots of the, and the Rio Grande Valley Killer Bees and Arizona Sundogs of the Central Hockey League. In his time in the CHL, the former NHL player paused in the 2007/ 08 season with the Ice Hockey. For the season 2009/10 Hay was obliged by the HC Alleghe of Italy's Serie A1.

Internationally

For Canada Hay took part in the World Youth Championship in 1997, when he became world champion with his team.

Awards and achievements

NHL stats

(End of season 2008/ 09)

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