Bryan Allen (hockey player)

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Position Defence
Shoots Left
Height
Weight
ft 4 in (1.93 m)
220 lb (100 kg)
NHL Team
F. Teams
Florida Panthers
Vancouver Canucks
Nationality Flag of Canada Canada
Born August 21, 1980,
Kingston, Ontario, CAN
NHL Draft 4th overall, 1998
Vancouver Canucks
Pro Career 2000 – present

Bryan Allen (born August 21, 1980, in Kingston, Ontario, Canada) is a professional ice hockey defenceman in the NHL, playing for the Florida Panthers.

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[edit] Playing career

Allen was the 4th overall choice in the 1998 NHL Entry Draft to the Vancouver Canucks. A big, bruising defender with a mean streak, Allen earned comparisons to Derian Hatcher at the time of his selection.

Allen nearly made the Canucks at the age of 18 in his first camp, but was a late cut and was returned to the Windsor Spitfires, his junior team. Despite being limited to 37 out of his team's 66 games, his strong play earned him OHL First All-Star Team honours. He was also selected to represent Canada at the 1999 World Junior Championships.

Knee problems, however, would seriously set back his development. After missing substantial parts of the two previous seasons due to injury, he missed virtually all of the 1999-00 campaign following surgery.

Allen would play most of his first two professional seasons in minor-pro before earning a regular roster spot in the 2002-03 season, appearing in 48 games and scoring 5 goals. With the departure of Murray Baron in the summer of 2003, Allen became a regular for the Canucks, and did a fine job of replacing Baron's size and physical play. He was especially a standout on the penalty kill, logging heavy minutes as the Canucks finished near the top of the league in that category.

During the 2004 NHL Lockout, Allen suited up for Khimik Voskresensk of the Russian Super League to stay in game shape. Back in Vancouver for the 2005-06 season, with the departures of Marek Malik and Brent Sopel, as well as long-term injuries to several other defenders, Allen's icetime skyrocketed and he became one of the team's most important defenders, finishing with career highs of 7 goals and 17 points.

On June 23, 2006, Allen was involved in a multi-player trade that sent him, Todd Bertuzzi, and Alex Auld to Florida in exchange for Roberto Luongo and Lukas Krajicek.

[edit] International Play

Allen represented Canada at the 1999 World Junior Championships. He recorded one goal and three points in 7 games to help Canada to a silver medal. His goal was a huge one, the tying goal late in the final against Russia, but Russia would ultimately win in overtime.

Allen was expected to be a leader for Canada at the 2000 World Junior Championships, but was unable to play as he was recovering from injury.

[edit] Awards

[edit] Career NHL Statistics

    Regular Season   Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1996-97 Oshawa Generals OHL 60 2 4 6 76 18 1 3 4 26
1997-98 Oshawa OHL 48 6 13 19 126 5 0 5 5 18
1998-99 Oshawa OHL 37 7 15 22 77 15 0 3 3 26
1999-00 Oshawa OHL 3 0 2 2 12 3 0 0 0 13
1999-00 Syracuse Crunch AHL 9 1 1 2 11 2 0 0 0 2
2000-01 Kansas City Blades IHL 75 5 20 25 99 -- -- -- -- --
2000-01 Vancouver Canucks NHL 6 0 0 0 0 2 -- -- -- 2
2001-02 Manitoba Moose AHL 68 7 18 25 121 5 0 1 1 8
2001-02 Vancouver Canucks NHL 11 0 0 0 6 - - - - -
2002-03 Manitoba AHL 7 0 1 1 4 -- -- -- -- --
2002-03 Vancouver Canucks NHL 48 5 3 8 73 1 0 0 0 2
2003-04 Vancouver Canucks NHL 74 2 5 7 94 4 0 0 0 2
2004-05 Khimik Voskresensk Rus 19 0 3 3 34 -- -- -- -- --
2005-06 Vancouver Canucks NHL 77 7 10 17 115 - - - - -
NHL Totals 216 14 18 32 288 7 0 0 0 6

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