Jump to content

Scott Sharples: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
KasparBot (talk | contribs)
m Canadians link see this discussion, replaced: Canadian → Canadian using AWB
Line 16: Line 16:
| career_end = 1993
| career_end = 1993
}}
}}
'''Warren Scott Sharples''' (born March 1, 1968 in [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]] and raised in [[Calgary]], [[Alberta]]) is a retired Canadian professional [[ice hockey]] [[goaltender]].
'''Warren Scott Sharples''' (born March 1, 1968) is a retired [[Canadians|Canadian]] professional [[ice hockey]] [[goaltender]].


==Playing career==
==Playing career==
Sharples played junior hockey for the [[Penticton Knights]] of the [[British Columbia Hockey League|BCJHL]] during the 1985-86 season when the Knights were crowned Centennial Cup Champions. He then played college hockey at the [[University of Michigan]] for the [[Michigan Wolverines|Wolverines]], earning team MVP honours and top student athlete twice. After turning professional, he played for the [[Calgary Flames]] in the [[National Hockey League|NHL]], the [[Salt Lake Golden Eagles]] in the [[International Hockey League (1945–2001)|IHL]], the [[St. John's Maple Leafs]] in the [[American Hockey League|AHL]], and the [[Brantford Smoke]] in the [[Colonial Hockey League]]. He appeared in only one NHL game, recording 36 saves in a 4–4 tie against the [[Vancouver Canucks]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.legendsofhockey.net/LegendsOfHockey/jsp/SearchPlayer.jsp?player=18383 |title=Scott Sharples player profile |publisher=Hockey Hall of Fame |accessdate=2010-07-02}}</ref>
Born in [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]] and raised in [[Calgary]], [[Alberta]], Sharples played junior hockey for the [[Penticton Knights]] of the [[British Columbia Hockey League|BCJHL]] during the 1985-86 season when the Knights were crowned Centennial Cup Champions. He then played college hockey at the [[University of Michigan]] for the [[Michigan Wolverines|Wolverines]], earning team MVP honours and top student athlete twice. After turning professional, he played for the [[Calgary Flames]] in the [[National Hockey League|NHL]], the [[Salt Lake Golden Eagles]] in the [[International Hockey League (1945–2001)|IHL]], the [[St. John's Maple Leafs]] in the [[American Hockey League|AHL]], and the [[Brantford Smoke]] in the [[Colonial Hockey League]]. He appeared in only one NHL game, recording 36 saves in a 4–4 tie against the [[Vancouver Canucks]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.legendsofhockey.net/LegendsOfHockey/jsp/SearchPlayer.jsp?player=18383 |title=Scott Sharples player profile |publisher=Hockey Hall of Fame |accessdate=2010-07-02}}</ref>


==See also==
==See also==
Line 29: Line 29:
==External links==
==External links==
*{{hockeydb|6403}}
*{{hockeydb|6403}}



{{DEFAULTSORT:Sharples, Warren}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Sharples, Warren}}
Line 46: Line 45:
[[Category:Sportspeople from Calgary]]
[[Category:Sportspeople from Calgary]]
[[Category:Sportspeople from Montreal]]
[[Category:Sportspeople from Montreal]]



{{Canada-icehockey-goaltender-stub}}
{{Canada-icehockey-goaltender-stub}}

Revision as of 05:05, 17 May 2016

Scott Sharples
Born (1968-03-01) March 1, 1968 (age 56)
Montreal, QC, CAN
Height 6 ft 0 in (183 cm)
Weight 180 lb (82 kg; 12 st 12 lb)
Position Goaltender
Caught Left
Played for Calgary Flames
NHL draft 184th overall, 1986
Calgary Flames
Playing career 1989–1993

Warren Scott Sharples (born March 1, 1968) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender.

Playing career

Born in Montreal, Quebec and raised in Calgary, Alberta, Sharples played junior hockey for the Penticton Knights of the BCJHL during the 1985-86 season when the Knights were crowned Centennial Cup Champions. He then played college hockey at the University of Michigan for the Wolverines, earning team MVP honours and top student athlete twice. After turning professional, he played for the Calgary Flames in the NHL, the Salt Lake Golden Eagles in the IHL, the St. John's Maple Leafs in the AHL, and the Brantford Smoke in the Colonial Hockey League. He appeared in only one NHL game, recording 36 saves in a 4–4 tie against the Vancouver Canucks.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Scott Sharples player profile". Hockey Hall of Fame. Retrieved 2010-07-02.