Bryce Van Brabant

Bryce Van Brabant
Born (1991-11-12) November 12, 1991
Morinville, AB, CAN
Height 6 ft 3 in (191 cm)
Weight 205 lb (93 kg; 14 st 9 lb)
Position Left Wing
Shoots Left
NHL team (P)
Cur. team
Calgary Flames
Stockton Heat (AHL)
NHL Draft Undrafted
Playing career 2014present

Bryce Van Brabant (born November 12, 1991) is a Canadian professional ice hockey player. He is currently playing within the Calgary Flames organization of the National Hockey League (NHL). Van Brabant played three seasons of college hockey for the Quinnipiac Bobcats, helping the team reach its first appearance in the national championship game.

Playing career

A native of Morinville, Alberta, Bryce is the eldest of five children to Dwight and Louise Van Brabant and learned to play hockey on a backyard rink in his hometown. He was an average sized winger until experiencing a growth spurt at age 15 that allowed him to develop into a physical, defensive-minded power forward.[1] Van Brabant played three seasons of Junior A hockey for the Spruce Grove Saints in the Alberta Junior Hockey League (AJHL) between 2008 and 2011 where he recorded 47 points and 384 penalty minutes.[2]

Van Brabant turned to college hockey after his junior career and spent three seasons with the Quinnipiac Bobcats program.[3] He played a limited role with the team as a freshman in 2011–12, but was praised by his coach in his sophomore season for having a breakout season and helping Quinnipiac rise to become the fifth-ranked team in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).[4] Quinnipiac reached the 2013 Frozen Four where Van Brabant's defensive play attracted interest from numerous National Hockey League (NHL) teams.[1] The Bobcats reached the national championship game for the first time in the school's history, but lost to Yale by a 4–0 score.[5]

The Calgary Flames, Edmonton Oilers and New York Islanders each invited Van Brabant to participate in their summer development camps; he spent time working out with both Alberta teams before returning to Quinnipiac for his junior season in 2013–14.[1] After scoring nine goals total in his first two seasons with the Bobcats, Van Brabant finished third on his team with 15 goals, and led the school with 113 penalty minutes.[3] His improved offence resulted in increased interest by NHL teams – as many as 20 clubs routinely sent scouts to monitor his play.[1] Several teams hoped to sign Van Brabant upon the conclusion of his 2013–14 college season, and at least two of them promised an immediate jump to the NHL: the Flames and the Chicago Blackhawks.[3]

Soon after Quinnipiac lost their 2014 East Regional playoff, Van Brabant opted to forgo his senior season and signed a two-year contract with the Calgary Flames on March 29, 2014, a deal that will pay up to $1.35 million per season.[2] He made his debut on April 1 against the Toronto Maple Leafs, and became the first Quinnipiac alumnus to appear in the NHL.[3]

Career statistics

    Regular season   Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
2008–09 Spruce Grove Saints AJHL 46 4 7 11 84 4 2 2 4 6
2009–10 Spruce Grove Saints AJHL 51 8 6 14 137 16 1 4 5 16
2010–11 Spruce Grove Saints AJHL 54 10 12 22 163 13 2 3 5 41
2011–12 Quinnipiac Bobcats ECAC 33 4 3 7 51
2012–13 Quinnipiac Bobcats ECAC 42 5 8 13 48
2013–14 Quinnipiac Bobcats ECAC 40 15 7 22 113
2013–14 Calgary Flames NHL 6 0 0 0 2
2014–15 Adirondack Flames AHL 52 8 7 15 54
2015–16 Stockton Heat AHL 62 7 9 16 51
NHL totals 6 0 0 0 2

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Malafronte, Chip (2014-02-13). "Quinnipiac bruiser Bryce Van Brabant now hurting opponents with offense". New Haven Register. Retrieved 2014-03-30.  via Highbeam (subscription required)
  2. 1 2 Sportak, Randy (2014-03-30). "Crash and burn". Calgary Sun. p. S2.
  3. 1 2 3 4 Malafronte, Chip (2014-03-30). "Van Brabant signs deal with Flames". New Haven Register. p. C1.
  4. Marrapese-Burrell, Nancy (2013-01-11). "Quinnipiac's rise to no. 5 a surprise". Boston Globe. Retrieved 2014-03-30.  via Highbeam (subscription required)
  5. Malafronte, Chip (2013-04-15). "Despite bitter end, historic season puts Quinnipiac on the national map". New Haven Register. Retrieved 2014-03-30.  via Highbeam (subscription required)

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