Brett Bulmer

Brett Bulmer (born April 26, 1992) is a Canadian professional ice hockey player. He is currently playing for EHC Freiburg in the German DEL2. Bulmer previously iced with the Nottingham Panthers and the Fife Flyers in the EIHL. He was selected by the Minnesota Wild in the second round (39th overall) of the 2010 NHL Entry Draft.

Brett Bulmer
Born (1992-04-26) April 26, 1992
Prince George, British Columbia, Canada
Height 6 ft 4 in (193 cm)
Weight 212 lb (96 kg; 15 st 2 lb)
Position Right Wing
Shoots Right
DEL2 team
Former teams
EHC Freiburg
Minnesota Wild
Ilves
ERC Ingolstadt
Florida Everblades
Fife Flyers
Nottingham Panthers
NHL Draft 39th overall, 2010
Minnesota Wild
Playing career 2011present

Playing career

On April 21, 2011, Bulmer was signed by the Minnesota Wild to a three-year entry-level contract.[1] Bulmer made his NHL debut on opening night of the 2011–12 season on October 8, 2011.[2] After playing in nine NHL games, in which he registered three assists, six penalty minutes, and a plus-one rating, the 19-year-old was returned to his junior team the Kelowna Rockets of the Western Hockey League to continue his development on October 31, 2011.[3] Bulmer missed a portion of the 2012–13 AHL season due to injuries.[4]

On December 12, 2013, Bulmer was recalled to the Minnesota Wild,[5] he played in 5 games going scoreless, before he was reassigned to Iowa on December 20, 2013.[6]

As an un-signed free agent from the Wild over the summer, Bulmer opted to continue his career abroad, signing mid-season deal with Finnish club, Ilves Tampere of the top tier Liiga on October 30, 2016.[7] On February 6, 2017, he transferred to ERC Ingolstadt of the German DEL,[8] signing a contract for the remainder of the 2016–17 campaign. Bulmer appeared in the final 7 regular season games with Ingolstadt, contributing with 3 points before suffering a preliminary playoff loss to the Fischtown Pinguins to conclude his tenure with ERC.[9]

On September 28, 2017, Bulmer opted to continue his career back in North America, signing a one-year ECHL contract with the Florida Everblades.[10]

Ahead of the 2018-19 season, Bulmer penned a one-year deal with British EIHL side Fife Flyers.[11] In August 2019, Bulmer moved to Fife's Elite League counterparts Nottingham Panthers.[12]

In February 2020, an issue with Bulmer's visa forced Nottingham to release him from his contract - although the club did not rule out the player returning for next season. Bulmer then joined DEL2 side EHC Freiburg, a side led by former Glasgow Clan coach Pete Russell.[13][14]

Career statistics

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
2007–08 Cariboo Cougars BCMML 40 20 19 39 40 6 2 7 9 4
2008–09 Cariboo Cougars BCMML 36 28 35 63 56 5 4 2 6 8
2008–09 Kelowna Rockets WHL 3 0 0 0 2
2009–10 Kelowna Rockets WHL 65 13 27 40 95 12 3 2 5 6
2010–11 Kelowna Rockets WHL 57 18 31 49 109 10 4 2 6 4
2010–11 Houston Aeros AHL 8 0 0 0 6
2011–12 Minnesota Wild NHL 9 0 3 3 6
2011–12 Kelowna Rockets WHL 53 34 28 62 93 3 1 4 5 17
2011–12 Houston Aeros AHL 6 1 1 2 2 4 1 1 2 2
2012–13 Houston Aeros AHL 43 4 3 7 41 4 0 0 0 2
2013–14 Iowa Wild AHL 43 11 8 19 79
2013–14 Minnesota Wild NHL 5 0 0 0 2
2014–15 Iowa Wild AHL 53 4 12 16 50
2015–16 Iowa Wild AHL 58 3 8 11 73
2015–16 Minnesota Wild NHL 3 0 0 0 7
2016–17 Ilves Liiga 23 2 3 5 57
2016–17 ERC Ingolstadt DEL 7 1 2 3 6 2 0 0 0 14
2017–18 Florida Everblades ECHL 70 23 19 42 144 20 6 7 13 38
2018–19 Fife Flyers EIHL 57 26 31 57 106
2019–20 Nottingham Panthers EIHL 32 8 13 21 12
2019–20 EHC Freiburg DEL2 4 2 4 6 2
NHL totals 17 0 3 3 15
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References

  1. "Wild Locks Up Bulmer For Three Years". Minnesota Wild. 2011-04-21. Retrieved 2011-04-21.
  2. "Bulmer to make NHL debut tonight for Wild". Minnesota Star Tribune. 2011-10-08. Retrieved 2011-10-08.
  3. "Wild do an about turn on Bulmer". Twincities.com. 2012-10-31. Retrieved 2012-10-31.
  4. "Wild putting a lot of trust in system depth". hockeysfuture.com. 2013-05-01. Retrieved 2013-05-02.
  5. "Wild Recalls Bulmer". Minnesota Wild. 2013-12-12. Retrieved 2013-12-12.
  6. "Bulmer Reassigned to Iowa". Minnesota Wild. 2013-12-20. Retrieved 2013-12-20.
  7. "Brett Bulmer ready for Ilves" (in Finnish). Ilves Tampere. 2016-10-30. Archived from the original on 2016-11-05. Retrieved 2016-10-30.
  8. "ERC Ingolstadt holt Brett Bulmer". erc-ingolstadt.de (in German). Retrieved 2017-02-07.
  9. "More personal decisions in Ingolstadt" (in German). ERC Ingolstadt. 2017-03-11. Retrieved 2017-03-11.
  10. "Bulmer returns to North America with Everblades". ECHL. 2017-09-28. Archived from the original on 2017-09-29. Retrieved 2017-09-28.
  11. http://www.fifeflyers.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1453
  12. https://www.panthers.co.uk/home/190808-bulmer
  13. https://www.panthers.co.uk/home/200214-bulmer
  14. https://www.ehcf.de/news/article/stuermer-brett-bulmer-verstaerkt-die-woelfe/


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