Marc Moro

Marc Moro ( born July 17, 1977 in Etobicoke, Ontario ) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey player who played in the National Hockey League, among others, for the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim Nashville Predators and Toronto Maple Leafs in his career from 1998 to 2002.

Career

Marc Moro began his career as a hockey player in the 1993/94 season with the Kingston Frontenacs, where he ran aground in 43 games and reached three points. During the NHL Entry Draft in 1995, he was selected in the second round by a total of 27 position of the Ottawa Senators, with whom he, however, never ran aground. Moro played until 1997 when the Frontenacs, where he completed a total of 173 games and reached 40 points scorer. The defender was also in 26 games for the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds on. Beginning of October 1996 it transferred the Ottawa Senators along with Ted Drury in exchange for Jason York and Shaun Van Allen to the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim. In the following season, the Ducks took the defenders on the squad, where he graduated, however, only one NHL game and then for the rest of the season for the farm team, the Cincinnati Mighty Ducks, was ordered. There, he played 74 games and reached seven points scorer.

In October 1998, the Ducks transferred him with Chris Mason in exchange for Dominic Roussel to the Nashville Predators. Throughout his time in Nashville from 1998 to 2002, he was very little inserts in the NHL. He was especially in the farm team of the Predators, the Milwaukee Admirals used. While Moro completed 252 games at the Admirals, he received only 27 appearances in the NHL for the Predators. Beginning of March 2002 it transferred the Predators in exchange for DJ Smith and Marty Wilford to the Toronto Maple Leafs. Even with the Leafs, he managed not to enforce it and denied almost all games at their farm team, the St. John 's Maple Leafs and later with the Toronto Marlies. There he was for many years the tribe squad and played almost all the games of the regular season. After the 2006/ 07 season Marc Moro ended his active career.

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