Paul Reinhart

Paul Gerard Reinhart ( born January 8, 1960 in Kitchener, Ontario ) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey player who played in the National Hockey League, among others, for the Atlanta Flames, Calgary Flames and Vancouver Canucks in its active period from 1975 to 1990.

Career

Paul Reinhart began his career as a hockey player in his hometown at the Kitchener Rangers, for until 1979 he was active from 1975 in the Canadian Junior Football League Ontario Hockey Association. Originally, the defender of Kitchener's league rival Peterborough Petes had been drafted, but he refused for another OHA team to play out of the Rangers. For this reason, there was a dispute in the course of which he was sentenced to a suspension of 30 - OHA games. This was only lifted after the announcement of a transfer Agreement between Kitchener and Peterborough. In the Kitchener Rangers of the links Sagittarius convinced, so he was selected by the Atlanta Flames in the NHL Entry Draft in 1979 in the first round as a whole twelfth player. For this he gave in the 1979/80 season his debut in the National Hockey League. In his rookie year, the Canadians, scoring nine goals in 79 games and gave another 38 templates.

As was the franchise of the Atlanta Flames in 1980 relocated Calgary in Canada, and the transfer rights Reinhart went on to Atlanta succession Team Calgary Flames, for which he was eight years until 1988 on the ice. On September 6, 1988, the disposal along with Steve Bozek in exchange for a third- round option for the NHL Entry Draft in 1989 to the Vancouver Canucks, where he in 1990 at the age of 30 years finished his career. On the occasion of the Heroes of Hockey Game, which took place as part of the NHL All- Star Games, he packed 2001 once the skates.

Awards and achievements

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