Ed Beers
Edward Joseph "Eddy" Beers (born October 12, 1959) is a retired professional ice hockey forward who played 250 games in the National Hockey League. He was nearly a point per game player in his time in the NHL, but his NHL career was cut short by injury.
Ed Beers | |||
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Born |
Zwaag, NED | October 12, 1959||
Height | 6 ft 2 in (188 cm) | ||
Weight | 195 lb (88 kg; 13 st 13 lb) | ||
Position | Left Wing | ||
Shot | Left | ||
Played for |
Calgary Flames St. Louis Blues | ||
NHL Draft | Undrafted | ||
Playing career | 1982–1986 |
Born in Zwaag, Netherlands, Beers played for the Calgary Flames and St. Louis Blues. He also played for the University of Denver in the NCAA for the years of 1979–1982 and led the NCAA in scoring his senior season. In 1982 Beers became only the second player born in The Netherlands to play in the NHL.
Awards and honours
Award | Year | |
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All-WCHA First Team | 1981–82 | [1] |
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References
- "WCHA All-Teams". College Hockey Historical Archives. Retrieved May 19, 2013.
External links
Awards and achievements | ||
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Preceded by Aaron Broten |
NCAA Ice Hockey Scoring Champion 1981–82 |
Succeeded by Brian Hills |
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