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Encyclopedia > Scott Metcalfe
Position Forward
Height
Weight
ft 0 in (1.83 m)
200 lb (91 kg)
Pro Clubs Edmonton Oilers
Buffalo Sabres
Nationality Flag of Canada Canada
Born January 6, 1967,
Toronto, ON, CAN
NHL Draft 20th overall, 1985
Edmonton Oilers
Pro Career 1987 – 1990

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Playing career

Scott Metcalfe began his junior career playing with the Kingston Canadians of the OHL from 1983-86, playing in 192 games, getting 213 points (88 goals-125 assists), and added on 9 points (3G-6A) in 10 playoff games, before being traded to the Windsor Spitfires for the 1986-87 season, where he played in 57 games, gathering up 82 points (25G-57A), while getting 10 points (5G-5A) in 13 playoff games. He also played for Team Canada at the 1987 World Junior Hockey Championships, where he had 7 points (2G-5A) in 6 games. Metcalfe was drafted by the Edmonton Oilers with their 1st overall pick, 20th overall in the 1985 NHL Entry Draft. The Kingston Canadians were a junior ice hockey team in the Ontario Hockey League. ... OHL can stand for: Ontario Hockey League Ozburn-Hessey Logistics Oberste Heeresleitung, the Supreme Army Command of Germany in World War I OHL (band), a German punk band Oud-Heverlee Leuven, Belgian 2nd National Football club Category: ... The Windsor Spitfires are a junior ice hockey team in the Ontario Hockey League. ... The Edmonton Oilers are a professional ice hockey team based in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. ... The first draft outside of Montreal. ...


Metcalfe began the 1987-88 season with the Nova Scotia Oilers of the AHL, where he had 28 points (9G-19A) in 43 games, and played 2 games with Edmonton, getting no points, before being traded to the Buffalo Sabres along with the Oilers 9th round draft pick in the 1989 NHL Entry Draft for Steve Dykstra and the Sabres 7th round pick in the 1989 NHL Draft on February 11, 1988. Metcalfe would spend a majority of his time with the Rochester Americans of the AHL, getting 15 points (2G-13A) in 22 games, and he spent a game with the Sabres, picking up his first NHL point, an assist. He chipped in with 4 points (1G-3A) in 7 playoff games with Rochester. The Nova Scotia Oilers were an Ice Hockey team located in Halifax, Nova Scotia from 1985 to 1987. ... AHL might be an acronym or abbreviation for: American Hockey League acylated homoserine lactones This page concerning a three-letter acronym or abbreviation is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... The Buffalo Sabres are a professional ice hockey team based in Buffalo, New York. ... The 1989 NHL Entry Draft was held in June at the Metropolitan Sports Center in Bloomington, Minnesota . ... February 11 is the 42nd day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ... 1988 (MCMLXXXVIII) was a leap year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar. ... The Rochester Americans are one of the most storied franchises in the history of the American Hockey League, winner of six Calder Cups. ... AHL might be an acronym or abbreviation for: American Hockey League acylated homoserine lactones This page concerning a three-letter acronym or abbreviation is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...


Metcalfe would spend most of the 1988-89 season with Rochester, picking up 51 points (20G-31A) in 60 games, along with 241 penalty minutes, and he spent 9 games in Buffalo, earning 2 points (1G-1A). He would once again split his playing time between Rochester and Buffalo in 1989-90, getting 29 points (12G-17A) in 43 games in Rochester, and no points in 7 games with the Sabres. Metcalfe would get an assist in 2 playoff games with Rochester. He would spend the entire 1990-91 season with the Americans, getting 39 points (17G-22A) in 69 games, and get 5 points (4G-1A) in 14 post-season games.


In 1991-92, Metcalfe would go over to Europe and play for EHC Dynamo Berlin in Germany, picking up 35 points (19G-16A) in 25 games. He played the 1992-93 season with ES Weisswasser in Germany, getting 7 points (4G-3A) in 8 games, before moving to EHC Eisbaren Berlin for the rest of the season, with 25 points (8G-17A) in 27 games. Metcalfe would get 4 points (2G-2A) in 4 playoff games. World map showing Europe A satellite composite image of Europe Europe is one of the seven traditional continents of the Earth. ...


He would go back to North America in 1993-94 and play for the Knoxville Cherokees of the ECHL, getting 81 points (25G-56A) in 56 games, and adding an assist in 3 playoff games, and spend 16 games with the Rochester Americans of the AHL, earning 12 points (5G-7A), and 1 goal in 4 playoff games. World map showing North America A satellite composite image of North America. ... The Knoxville Cherokees were an East Coast Hockey League (ECHL) team based in Knoxville, Tennessee. ... The ECHL (formerly the East Coast Hockey League) is a professional ice hockey league based in Princeton, New Jersey, with teams scattered across the United States and Canada, generally regarded as a tier below the American Hockey League. ... The Rochester Americans are one of the most storied franchises in the history of the American Hockey League, winner of six Calder Cups. ... AHL might be an acronym or abbreviation for: American Hockey League acylated homoserine lactones This page concerning a three-letter acronym or abbreviation is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...


Metcalfe would continue playing for the Americans from 1994-1998, getting 55 points (19G-36A) in 63 games in 1994-95, and 2 points (1G-1A) in 5 playoff games, then had a 45 point season (21G-24A) in 71 games in 1995-96, and then had his best playoff performance with 14 points (6G-8A) in 19 games. His best season was in 1996-97, registering 70 points (32G-38A) in 80 games, and added 4 points (1G-3A) in 10 playoff games. Metcalfe's production would slip in 1997-98 to 33 points (9G-24A) in 75 games, and went pointless in 4 playoff games.


Metcalfe would go back to Germany in 1998-99, playing for the Hannover Scorpions of the DEL, earning 32 points (11G-21A) in 50 games. He returned to the Scorpions for the 1999-2000 season, picking up 28 points (10G-18) in 61 games. In 2000-01, Metcalfe would join the Sheffield Steelers of the Elite Ice Hockey League in Great Britain, getting 23 points (8G-15A) in 49 games, along with 9 points (7G-2A) in 11 playoff games. The Hannover Scorpions are a professional ice hockey team based in the TUI Arena of the Expo Plaza in Hanover, Lower Saxony. ... In vector calculus, del is a vector differential operator represented by the nabla symbol, ∇. In lay persons terms, it can be viewed as an extention of the derivative to multidimensional spaces. ... League: Elite Ice Hockey League Founded: 1991 Home Ice: Hallam FM Arena Capacity: 8500 Ice Size: 197ft x 98ft City: Sheffield, England Colours: White, Teal, and Orange Head Coach: David Matsos Ownership: Arena Sports LTD. Sheffield Steelers is a British ice hockey club from Sheffield, England. ... The Elite Ice Hockey League (also known for sponsorship reasons as the bmibaby Elite League) is a professional ice hockey league in the United Kingdom. ...


He would return to North America once again in 2001-02, but only played in 3 games with the Adirondack IceHawks of the UHL, getting no points, and hung up the skates as he retired from hockey. World map showing North America A satellite composite image of North America. ... The Adirondack Frostbite are a professional ice hockey team in the United Hockey League. ... The United Hockey League is a professional AA-level minor league in ice hockey in the United States. ...


Enternal links

  • Stats at Hockey DB
  • Profile at Legends of Hockey


 

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