Chad Bassen

Chad Bassen (born April 25, 1983) is a Canadian-German professional ice hockey forward who is currently playing with the Thomas Sabo Ice Tigers of the Deutsche Eishockey Liga (DEL). Bassen holds a Canadian and a German passport, part of his family come from Germany. His uncle Mark Bassen also played professionally.[1]

Chad Bassen
Born (1983-04-25) April 25, 1983
Strathmore, Alberta, Canada
Height 5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Weight 185 lb (84 kg; 13 st 3 lb)
Position Left Wing
Shoots Left
DEL team
Former teams
Thomas Sabo Ice Tigers
Frankfurt Lions
Straubing Tigers
Hamburg Freezers
Augsburger Panther
EHC Wolfsburg
Iserlohn Roosters
NHL Draft Undrafted
Playing career 2004present

Playing career

Bassen played in the WHL for the Regina Pats, Vancouver Giants, Medicine Hat Tigers and Everett Silvertips before taking his game overseas. In 2004, he signed his first contract in Germany, joining the Frankfurt Lions of the top-flight Deutsche Eishockey Liga (DEL). He left the Lions after the 2006-07 season and moved to the Straubing Tigers, where he spent the following three years.

He then played for the Hamburg Freezers during the 2010–11 DEL season.[2] On April 6, 2011, Bassen signed with Augsburger Panther to a one-year contract.[3] After the conclusion of his second season with Augsburg in 2012–13, Bassen was released as a free agent and signed for his fifth DEL club, EHC Wolfsburg on July 15, 2013.[4]

Prior to the 2014–15 campaign, Bassen agreed to terms on a contract with fellow DEL side Iserlohn Roosters.[5]

Entering the 2018–19 season, Bassen left the Roosters and agreed to a one-year contract with the Thomas Sabo Ice Tigers on September 12, 2018.[6] Rejuvenated by the change of scenery, Bassen regained his offensive touch and during the campaign on January 30, 2019, he was signed to a one-year extension to remain with the Ice Tigers through 2020.[7]

Career statistics

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
2000–01 Regina Pats WHL 50 9 4 13 47 6 0 1 1 2
2001–02 Regina Pats WHL 21 2 4 6 23
2001–02 Vancouver Giants WHL 44 5 16 21 44
2002–03 Vancouver Giants WHL 13 3 2 5 15
2002–03 Medicine Hat Tigers WHL 55 13 20 33 70 11 5 2 7 6
2003–04 Medicine Hat Tigers WHL 12 2 6 8 14
2003–04 Everett Silvertips WHL 43 10 14 24 44 21 3 3 6 24
2004–05 Frankfurt Lions DEL 37 1 0 1 53 8 0 0 0 2
2005–06 Frankfurt Lions DEL 45 1 5 6 61
2006–07 Frankfurt Lions DEL 40 2 10 12 65 8 1 1 2 18
2006–07 EV Landsberg 2.GBun 4 0 0 0 8
2007–08 Straubing Tigers DEL 45 11 12 23 77
2008–09 Straubing Tigers DEL 51 8 14 22 28
2009–10 Straubing Tigers DEL 56 12 18 30 14
2010–11 Hamburg Freezers DEL 52 5 4 9 34
2011–12 Augsburger Panther DEL 52 9 16 25 46 2 0 0 0 0
2012–13 Augsburger Panther DEL 42 8 4 12 16 2 0 1 1 14
2013–14 Grizzly Adams Wolfsburg DEL 42 2 2 4 18 11 1 2 3 2
2014–15 Iserlohn Roosters DEL 52 14 14 28 12 7 1 1 2 4
2015–16 Iserlohn Roosters DEL 49 3 13 16 20 6 0 1 1 0
2016–17 Iserlohn Roosters DEL 50 10 5 15 18
2017–18 Iserlohn Roosters DEL 37 0 4 4 16
2018–19 Thomas Sabo Ice Tigers DEL 50 6 15 21 36 8 1 1 2 4
DEL totals 700 92 136 228 514 52 4 7 11 44
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References

  1. "Mark Bassen". "eliteprospects.com". 2016-02-01. Retrieved 2016-02-01.
  2. "Personnel decisions continue, Traverse re-signed" (in German). Hamburg Freezers. 2011-03-20. Archived from the original on 2011-07-23. Retrieved 2011-03-29.
  3. "Next newcomer for the Panthers: Chad Bassen from Hamburg". Augsburger Panther. 2011-04-06. Retrieved 2011-04-06.
  4. "Chad Bassen changes to EHC Wolfsburg" (in German). EHC Wolfsburg. 2013-07-15. Retrieved 2013-07-15.
  5. Topp, Michael. "Chad Bassen stürmt für die Roosters". IKZ-Online.de. Retrieved 2016-03-04.
  6. "Ice Tigers recruit Bassen, Lalonde" (in German). Thomas Sabo Ice Tigers. 2018-09-12. Retrieved 2018-09-12.
  7. "Chad Bassen remains in Nuremburg" (in German). Thomas Sabo Ice Tigers. 2019-01-30. Retrieved 2019-01-30.


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