Aaron Brand

Aaron Brand (born June 14, 1975) is a Canadian retired ice hockey center. He attended Lambton College, 1994-96. He lives in Sarnia, Canada.[1]

Junior career

Brand had a successful junior career culminating in the 1995–96 OHL season. In that season, he was the league leading scorer, was OHL second team all-star, and was named the league's best overall player.[2] He recorded 46 goals and 119 points during the 1995-96 season, earning the Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy.[1]

He played for Team Canada in the 1997 Maccabiah Games in Israel.[3]

Professional career

Brand never played in the NHL, but played in over 300 games in the American Hockey League for the St. John's Maple Leafs.[4] Brand also spent time in the Austrian Hockey League, International Hockey League (1945–2001), United Hockey League, West Coast Hockey League, and East Coast Hockey League.[5]

Awards and honours

Award Year
OHL
Leo Lalonde Memorial Trophy 1996
Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy 1996

Career statistics

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1993–94 Newmarket Hurricanes OHL 65 19 45 64 55
1994–95 Sarnia Sting OHL 66 33 42 75 58 3 0 2 2 4
1995–96 Sarnia Sting OHL 66 46 73 119 110 10 7 11 18 18
1995–96 St. John's Maple Leafs AHL 1 0 1 1 0 4 0 0 0 4
1996–97 St. John's Maple Leafs AHL 75 15 25 40 80 11 3 2 5 2
1997–98 St. John's Maple Leafs AHL 79 10 21 31 107 4 2 2 4 6
1998–99 St. John's Maple Leafs AHL 80 7 26 33 88 5 1 2 3 8
1999–2000 St. John's Maple Leafs AHL 80 12 25 37 68
2000–01 Arkansas RiverBlades ECHL 71 29 39 68 66 6 2 6 8 6
2000–01 Cincinnati Cyclones IHL 1 1 0 1 2
2001–02 HC Innsbruck AUT 32 15 27 42 22 4 3 0 3 10
2001–02 Bakersfield Condors WCHL 10 4 10 14 4 4 0 2 2 6
2002–03 Cincinnati Cyclones ECHL 72 23 42 65 70 15 4 5 9 12
2003–04 Port Huron Beacons UHL 72 30 25 55 58 9 3 4 7 10
2004–05 Port Huron Beacons UHL 80 31 51 82 77
2005–06 Port Huron Beacons UHL 43 16 29 45 47
2007–08 Brantford Blast MLH 8 2 2 4 20
2007–08 Brantford Blast AC 5 0 3 3 6
2008–09 Brantford Blast MLH 19 11 19 30 12
AHL totals 315 44 98 142 343 24 6 6 12 20
UHL totals 195 77 105 182 182 9 3 4 7 10

References

  1. ^ a b "Family Day Festivities Ahead". OurSports Central. February 11, 2015.
  2. ^ Matthison, Greg (May 13, 2014). "Passing on knowledge and experiences". londonsportsxpress.ca. Archived from the original on January 18, 2015. Retrieved January 15, 2015.
  3. ^ "1997 Team Canada Delegation"
  4. ^ "CONDORS CHANGES CONTINUE WITH ADDITION OF AARON BRAND". www.oursportscentral.com. March 16, 2002.
  5. ^ "Aaron Brand hockey statistics and profile at hockeydb.com". www.hockeydb.com.