Andrew Brunette

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{{Infobox Ice Hockey Player | team=Colorado Avalanche | league = NHL | position = Left wing | shoots = Left | height_ft = 6 | height_in = 1 | weight_lb = 212 | nickname = | nationality = CAN | birth_date = August 24, 1973 | birth_place = Sudbury, ON, CAN | draft = 174th overall | draft_year = 1993 | draft_team = Washington Capitals | career_start = 1993 Andrew Brunette (born August 24, 1973 in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada) is a professional hockey left winger who currently plays for the National Hockey League's Colorado Avalanche.

[edit] Playing career

Brunette was drafted by the Washington Capitals in the seventh round, 174th overall, in the 1993 NHL Entry Draft.

Brunette won the 1992-93 Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy.

Brunette scored the first goal in Nashville Predators history, in a 3-2 win versus the Carolina Hurricanes.

Brunette has the distinction of scoring the final goal ever on legendary Colorado Avalanche goaltender Patrick Roy in overtime of game 7 of the Western Conference Quarterfinals on April 22, 2003.

Brunette scored the series-clinching goal for the Colorado Avalanche on April 30, 2006, against the Dallas Stars in game 5 of the 2006 Stanley Cup playoffs.

[edit] Career statistics

    Regular Season   Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1995-96 Washington Capitals NHL 11 3 3 6 0 6 1 3 4 8
1996-97 Washington Capitals NHL 23 4 7 11 12 - - - - -
1997-98 Washington Capitals NHL 28 11 12 23 12 - - - - -
1998-99 Nashville Predators NHL 77 11 20 31 26 - - - - -
1999-00 Atlanta Thrashers NHL 81 23 27 50 30 - - - - -
2000-01 Atlanta Thrashers NHL 77 15 44 59 26 - - - - -
2001-02 Minnesota Wild NHL 81 21 48 69 18 - - - - -
2002-03 Minnesota Wild NHL 82 18 28 46 20 18 7 6 13 4
2003-04 Minnesota Wild NHL 82 15 34 49 12 - - - - -
2005-06 Colorado Avalanche NHL 82 24 39 63 48 9 3 6 9 8
2006-07 Colorado Avalanche NHL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
NHL Totals 624 145 262 407 214 33 11 15 26 12

[edit] See also

Preceded by
Brad Brown
Minnesota Wild captains
Feb-Apr 2002
Succeeded by
Brad Bombardir
Preceded by
Brad Brown
Minnesota Wild captains
November 2003
Succeeded by
Richard Park
Preceded by
Jim Dowd
Minnesota Wild captains
Mar/Apr 2004
Succeeded by
Alex Henry
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