Trevor Erhardt

Trevor Erhardt ( born November 27, 1962 in Calgary, Alberta ) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey player.

Career

He is regarded as one of the crowd favorites at the Frankfurt Hockey. He played for both the Eintracht Frankfurt, as well as for the Frankfurter ESC. Did the team not to bet, so the fans cried mostly after Trevor Erhardt.

In his time at Eintracht Frankfurt, where he played from the 1983/84 season, he was instrumental in the 1985/86 season on promotion to the 1st Bundesliga. In two Bundesliga seasons ( 1986/87 and 1987/ 88) he scored Included On / relegation round of 87 games 123 times. This Erhardt scored 66 goals and gave 57 templates to gates. In the 1988/89 season he remained in Germany and played at EC Bad Nauheim, before he joined the Austrian Bundesliga Kapfenberg EC in the summer of 1989.

After the withdrawal of financial Eintracht Frankfurt at the end of the season 1990/91, Trevor Erhardt was immediately on hand to help in the rebuilding to. In the first two years of the Frankfurter ESC Trevor Erhardt was again at the Frankfurt ice.

In the season 1991/92 the Frankfurter ESC started in the - fourth-rate - Regional, with Trevor Erhardt. Including offs for promotion to Oberliga Erhardt scored in 45 games 86 goals and had 114 assists (200 points scorer ).

In his last season in Frankfurt in 1992/93, he met in 56 league games, including promotion round to the 2nd Hockey Bundesliga 82 times and had 76 assists (158 points scorer ). Even with his help the Frankfurt ESC rose in the 2nd Bundesliga at the end of the season.

Trevor Erhardt was honored for his services to the Frankfurt Hockey, sport typically, in the form that his jersey was hung with the number # 27 under the hall roof of the ice rink, which means that no player will wear in the future more the number # 27 in Frankfurt.

In 1998, when the player Ken Quinney with the number # 27 auflief for the Frankfurt Lions, this was changed after a short time. Henceforth Quinney received the number # 72 Trevor Erhardt himself was present at the ice rink, as Ken Quinney changed his jersey number. This has been corrected with a handshake of two players from Canada.

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