Travis Brigley

Travis Brigley ( born June 16, 1977 in Coronation, Alberta ) is a Canadian professional ice hockey player who played until December 2009 for HDD Olimpija Ljubljana of the Austrian Hockey League.

Career

Brigley began his career in 1993 at the Lethbridge Hurricanes in the Canadian junior Western Hockey League. After he was able to show good performance already in its second season, the winger increased in the 1995/96 season and was one with 77 points from 69 games Scorer of the most important players in the team. Then some NHL scouts were aware of him, so Brigley was selected in the second round of the NHL Entry Draft during 1996 to 39th position from the Calgary Flames. The Canadians played one more year in the WHL and moved to 1997/ 98 on the Calgary Flames, the him. Mainly at their farm team, the Saint John Flames began, Overall, the attacker completed two NHL games in which he failed to reach a point scorer.

It was followed by several changing clubs before as a free agent Travis Brigley signed a contract with the Colorado Avalanche in 2003. There, however, the forward played only one season and joined then by reason of the NHL lockout in 2004 for Vålerenga Ishockey from the Norwegian GET - ligaen. In 21 games the Canadians could achieve 19 points scorer for the Norwegian giants. Other career stops were the New York Islanders and the Edmonton Oilers, the then 28 -year-old, however, exert their only in their farm teams.

After a renewed commitment in the NHL was no longer probable, the links Sagittarius moved to 2006/ 07 in the German Hockey League to the Augsburg Panthers. There, the attacker has developed into one of the service providers and completed in two years, 103 games for the Panthers, where he was able to achieve 89 points scorer. In the summer of 2008 Travis Brigley signed a contract with the Premier League rivals Hamburg Freezers, for which he went into the 2008/ 09 season on the ice. Then he moved to HDD Olimpija Ljubljana in the Austrian Hockey League. Shortly before Christmas, leaving the Canadians, who at this time was behind his compatriot Frank Banham in second place of the internal team scorer standings, the team for personal reasons and returned to North America.

Career Stats

( Key to Career statistics: Sp or GP = Games Played, T or G = goals scored, V or A = achieved assists; Pts or Pts = scored points scorer, SM or PIM = received penalty minutes, / - = Plus / Minus balance sheet; PP = scored majority gates; SH = scored shorthanded goals, GW = achieved victory gates; Play-downs/Relegation 1 )

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