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Sean McAslan

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Canadian ice hockey player (born 1980)
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Ice hockey player
Sean McAslan
McAslan with theEdmonton Road Runners in 2004
Born (1980-01-12)January 12, 1980 (age 45)
Okotoks,Alberta, Canada
Height6 ft 1 in (185 cm)
Weight192 lb (87 kg; 13 st 10 lb)
PositionRight Wing
ShootsRight
EIHL teamNottingham Panthers
Playing career1996–present

Sean McAslan (born January 12, 1980) is aCanadian formerice hockey player[1] who last played for theNottingham Panthers in the UK.

Career

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Early career

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McAslan started his career inCalgary playing forCalgary Hitmen inWestern Hockey League (WHL) for five seasons between 1996 and 2001. In 2001 he moved to theECHL playing forColumbus Cottonmouths whilst having a brief stint in theAmerican Hockey League (AHL) playing forHamilton Bulldogs.

AHL and ECHL career

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During the 2003–04 and 2004–05 McAslan played in the AHL forToronto Roadrunners andEdmonton Roadrunners. He then moved toLong Beach Ice Dogs of the ECHL, scoring 28 goals and 28 assists making 56 points in total, whilst spending 106 minutes in thepenalty box. He also had another brief stint in the AHL withMilwaukee Admirals playing two regular season games and 14 playoff games.

EIHL career

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In 2006 McAslan signed for theNottingham Panthers of theEIHL, scoring 44 goals and 22 assists. He also made the EIHL second All Star team. Season 2007–08 was also spent with the Nottingham Panthers and he was madecaptain by coach Mike Ellis during a pre-season tour ofFrance, winning theEpinal Tournament. Later in the season he lifted the Elite League'sChallenge Cup beating their arch rivals, theSheffield Steelers, 9–7 over two legs. He left the Panthers at the end of the 2007/08 season to join Rodovre in the Danish League. In May 2009 it was announced that McAslan would return to the Nottingham Panthers to join their 09/10 championship campaign declaring that he had 'unfinished business' with British Ice Hockey's best supported outfit.

Career statistics

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Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1996–97Calgary HitmenWHL2623522
1997–98Calgary HitmenWHL6981624831800023
1998–99Calgary HitmenWHL71716231102121318
1999–00Calgary HitmenWHL721816341171342649
2000–01Calgary HitmenWHL512132531371235829
2001–02Columbus CottonmouthsECHL72162137139
2001–02Hamilton BulldogsAHL10000
2002–03Columbus CottonmouthsECHL53151732132
2003–04Toronto RoadrunnersAHL621215276630112
2004–05Edmonton RoadrunnersAHL64651161
2005–06Long Beach Ice DogsECHL66282856107753831
2005–06Milwaukee AdmiralsAHL20000141016
2006–07Nottingham PanthersEIHL5042276977421318
2007–08Nottingham PanthersEIHL543545809420004
2008–09Rodovre Mighty BullsDenmark3515112640
2009–10Nottingham PanthersEIHL5633427552
2010–11Nottingham PanthersEIHL31120
AHL totals129182038127171128
ECHL totals1915966125378753831
EIHL totals163111115226223621322

References

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  1. ^https://www.nhl.com/player/sean-mcaslan-8467581

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