Brad Voth

Brad Voth (born February 25, 1980) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player.

Brad Voth
Born (1980-02-25) February 25, 1980
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Height 6 ft 5 in (196 cm)
Weight 229 lb (104 kg; 16 st 5 lb)
Position Winger
Shot Right
Played for
NHL Draft 157th overall, 1998
St. Louis Blues
Playing career 20012012

Career

Voth played junior hockey with the Medicine Hat Tigers in the Western Hockey League from 1996 to 2001. In the 1998 NHL Entry Draft he was selected 157th overall in the 6th round by St. Louis Blues. He spent two season with the Blues organization, playing for their American Hockey League affiliate the Worcester IceCats and their ECHL affiliate the Peoria Rivermen. After being released by the Blues in 2003, Voth spent a further two seasons in the ECHL, spending the 2003-04 season with the Columbus Cottonmouths and the 2004-05 season with the Texas Wildcatters.

In 2005, Voth moved to the United Kingdom and signed for the Cardiff Devils of the Elite Ice Hockey League. An imposing figure at 6'5” and 235 lbs, Voth played tough hockey, in a style not always seen in the EIHL. His role in the Cardiff Devils was an enforcer, demonstrated by his significant penalty minutes (PIM) totals during his stint, a total 1,762 in exactly 300 EIHL league games and was the EIHL's Most Penalised Player four out of his five years in the league. However, Voth was also an offensive presence within the team, eventually scoring 209 points for the Devils. His standout season was the 2007-08 season, when he scored 24 goals and 16 assists for 40 points in 50 games. He was also named captain of the team in January 2007 and held it for three years before being relieved of it in February 2010.

Voth sustained a nerve injury in a game against the Belfast Giants in December 2011 and sat out for several weeks until 4 February 2012 when Cardiff announced that Voth would retire with immediate effect and would begin work with the Fire Service.[1]

Following his retirement, his jersey number #26 was retired by the Devils. [2][3]

Career statistics

SeasonTeamLgeGPGAPtsPIM
1996-97Medicine Hat TigersWHL20002
1997-98Medicine Hat TigersWHL708513244
1998-99Medicine Hat TigersWHL404610102
1999-00Medicine Hat TigersWHL589716222
2000-01Medicine Hat TigersWHL459918215
2001-02Worcester Ice CatsAHL1000027
2001-02Peoria RivermenECHL32044134
2002-03Worcester Ice CatsAHL1000027
2002-03Peoria RivermenECHL54145283
2003-04Columbus CottonmouthsECHL6261319209
2004-05Texas WildcattersECHL29851396
2005-06Cardiff DevilsEIHL4591221263
2006-07Cardiff DevilsEIHL41111122253
2007-08Cardiff DevilsEIHL50241640288
2008-09Cardiff DevilsEIHL42132538315
2009-10Cardiff DevilsEIHL50122133347
2010-11Cardiff DevilsEIHL47221638194
2011-12Cardiff DevilsEIHL2551217102
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Career Highlights

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