Scott Ferguson
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Scott Ferguson (b. 6 January 1973 in Camrose, Alberta) is a professional ice hockey defenceman for the San Jose Sharks who was never drafted. A great performance for the Kamloops Blazers during the 1993/94 season earned Ferguson a second team all-star berth and a free agent contract from the Edmonton Oilers, which launched his professional career.
After spending most of seven seasons in the minor leagues (with the Cape Breton Oilers, Hamilton Bulldogs and Cincinnati Mighty Ducks), with only three NHL games (with Edmonton and the Anaheim Mighty Ducks), Ferguson landed a regular job with the Oilers as a sixth/seventh defenceman, where he would play the following three seasons. Ferguson played in Sweden during the NHL lockout.
Ferguson signed a one-year-contract with San Jose in July 2006, and he currenty plays for their AHL affiliate, the Worcester Sharks.
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- June 2, 1994 - Edmonton signs Ferguson.
- March 9, 1998 - Edmonton trades Ferguson to the Ottawa Senators for Frank Musil.
- July 27, 1998 - Anaheim signs Ferguson.
- July 5, 2000 - Edmonton signs Ferguson
- August 4, 2005 - Minnesota signs Ferguson.
- July 14, 2006 - San Jose signs Ferguson.