Scott Bertoli

Scott Bertoli (born March 23, 1977) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player. He was the Senior Advisor of Hockey Operations for the ECHL's Trenton Titans until their folding. [1]

Scott Bertoli
Born (1977-03-23) March 23, 1977
Milton, ON, CAN
Height 5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Weight 205 lb (93 kg; 14 st 9 lb)
Position Left Wing
Shot Left
Played for AHL
Lowell Lock Monsters
Saint John Flames
Norfolk Admirals
ECHL
Trenton Titans
NHL Draft Undrafted
Playing career 19992007

Prior to turning professional, Bertoli attended Princeton University, where he played four seasons of NCAA Division I college hockey with the Princeton Tigers men's ice hockey team.

On February 21, 2009, the Trenton Devils retired former Titan Kelly Cup champion Scott Bertoli's No. 19 in front of a crowd of 6,013 fans.[2][3]

Career statistics

YearsTeamGames PlayedGoalsAssistsPointsPenalties (in Minutes)
1995–96Princeton University (ECAC)28391248
1996–97Princeton Univ. (ECAC)3216163249
1997–98Princeton Univ. (ECAC)369293882
1998–99Princeton Univ. (ECAC)3413233674
1999-00Lowell Lock Monsters (AHL)30000
1999-00Trenton Titans (ECHL)6521446546
2000–01Trenton Titans (ECHL)7218385679
2001–02Saint John Flames (AHL)10000
2001–02Trenton Titans (ECHL)69254671125
2002–03Trenton Titans (ECHL)4721385946
2003–04Trenton Titans (ECHL)5619426156
2004–05Trenton Titans (ECHL)7027416876
2005–06Trenton Titans (ECHL)6420476784
2005–06Norfolk Admirals (AHL)92354
2006–07Trenton Titans (ECHL)64314879118

Awards and honours

Award Year
ECHL All-Decade Team 2000–2010 [4]
ECHL All-Star Team (National) 2000–01 [5]
ECHL All-Star Team (American) 2005–06 [6]
ECHL Second All-Star Team 2006–07 [7]
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