Bryan Ewing

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Bryan Ewing
Born (1985-01-23) January 23, 1985 (age 39)
Wheeling, West Virginia, U.S.
Height 5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
Weight 175 lb (79 kg; 12 st 7 lb)
Position Center
Shot Right
Played for Wheeling Nailers
Toledo Walleye
Reading Royals
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins
Rockford IceHogs
Springfield Falcons
Playing career 2008–2010

Bryan "Boomer" Ewing (born January 23, 1985) is an American former professional ice hockey player who last played for the Rockford IceHogs of the American Hockey League. Ewing began his professional career in 2008 with the Wheeling Nailers of the ECHL.[1]

Playing career

Bryan Ewing attended Duxbury High School and Cushing Academy in Ashburnham, Massachusetts, graduating from the latter. He was named a Second Team New England All-Star as a senior.[2] After graduation, he enrolled at Boston University and played there for four seasons. He had his most success during his senior season when he led the team in assists, finished second in goals and points, and was named an NCAA Second Team All-American.[3][4]

On August 28, 2008, Ewing signed a one-year, two-way AHL/ECHL contract with the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins for the 2008-09 season.[5] He was cut from Wilkes-Barre/Scranton's training camp and assigned to Wheeling on October 3, 2008, and began the season with the Nailers.[6] He scored his first professional point with an assist against the Cincinnati Cyclones on October 17, 2008, and scored his first professional goal against the Dayton Bombers on October 31, 2009.[7] He was called up to Wilkes-Barre/Scranton on February 8, 2009 and made his AHL debut that night against the Norfolk Admirals.[8][9] He was quickly returned to Wheeling and spent most of the rest of the season there.[7][10] Ewing led Wheeling in goals, points, power play goals, and short handed goals, and tied for the team lead in assists.[11] He finished the season second in the ECHL in scoring with 91 points, the most by a Wheeling player since 1996-97.[12][13] Ewing was named as a reserve to the ECHL American Conference All-Star Team, and had a goal and two assists in that game.[14] He was selected as a member of the 2008-09 ECHL All-Rookie Team and All-ECHL First Team, and was named CCM ECHL Rookie of the Year.[15][16][17]

On July 29, 2009, Ewing was signed as a free agent on a one-year deal to the Rockford IceHogs of the AHL.[18] After starting the 2009-10 season with the IceHogs Ewing was assigned to ECHL affiliate, the Toledo Walleye, after 9 games. Despite scoring 21 points in 26 games with Toledo Ewing was released from his contract and signed by fellow ECHL team the Reading Royals on January 14, 2010. Posting an impressive 8 points in his first six games with the Royals, Ewing returned to the AHL on loan for a solitary game with the Springfield Falcons on January 29, 2010.[19]

Career statistics

Regular season
Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
2004–05 Boston University HE 29 6 8 14 12
2005–06 Boston University HE 40 16 10 26 26
2006–07 Boston University HE 35 9 16 25 38
2007–08 Boston University HE 39 17 26 43 46
2008–09 Wheeling Nailers ECHL 67 43 48 91 56 7 3 5 8 12
2008–09 Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins AHL 3 0 0 0 4
2009–10 Rockford IceHogs AHL 9 1 1 2 4
2009–10 Toledo Walleye ECHL 26 8 13 21 41
2009–10 Reading Royals ECHL 22 9 6 15 16
2009–10 Springfield Falcons AHL 1 0 0 0 0
AHL totals 13 1 1 2 8

Awards and honors

Award Year
All-Hockey East First Team 2007–08
AHCA East Second-Team All-American 2007-08

Notes and references

  1. ^ "Bryan Ewing's hockey statistics profile at hockeydb.com". Retrieved July 16, 2009.
  2. ^ "Player Bio: Bryan Ewing - BOSTON UNIVERSITY OFFICIAL ATHLETIC SITE". Archived from the original on July 25, 2011. Retrieved July 16, 2009.
  3. ^ USCHO.com. "Boston University Terriers Men's Hockey 2007-2008 Statistics: Overall". Retrieved July 16, 2009.
  4. ^ USCHO.com. "2008 Division I Men's Hockey All-Americans Named". Archived from the original on October 24, 2008. Retrieved July 16, 2009.
  5. ^ Bombulie, Jonathan. "Rookie Additions - Penguins Insider - Community Server". Retrieved July 16, 2009.[permanent dead link]
  6. ^ Bombulie, Jonathan. "Exhibition Game III - Penguins Insider - Community Server". Retrieved July 16, 2009.[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ a b ECHL.com. "ECHL - Premier 'AA' Hockey League - Bryan Ewing". Retrieved July 16, 2009.[permanent dead link]
  8. ^ www.wbspenguins.com. "Ewing Recalled By Wilkes-Barre/Scranton". Archived from the original on March 15, 2009. Retrieved July 16, 2009.
  9. ^ theahl.com. "theahl.com : Stats - Bryan Ewing". Archived from the original on July 19, 2012. Retrieved July 16, 2009.
  10. ^ Bombulie, Jonathan. "Saturday Post-Game 2/14 - Penguins Insider - Community Server". Retrieved July 16, 2009.[permanent dead link]
  11. ^ ECHL.com. "ECHL - Premier 'AA' Hockey League - 2008-09 Regular Season - Wheeling Nailers". Archived from the original on March 21, 2009. Retrieved July 16, 2009.
  12. ^ ECHL.com. "ECHL - Premier 'AA' Hockey League - 2008-09 Regular Season - All Players". Archived from the original on July 7, 2009. Retrieved July 16, 2009.
  13. ^ "1996-97 Wheeling Nailers ECHL player statistics at hockeydb.com". Retrieved July 16, 2009.
  14. ^ ECHL.com. "Gamesheet: National at American - Jan 21, 2009". Archived from the original on June 6, 2009. Retrieved July 16, 2009.
  15. ^ "ECHL All-Rookie Team Announced". ECHL. April 1, 2009. Archived from the original on April 3, 2009. Retrieved July 16, 2009.
  16. ^ "All-ECHL First Team Announced". ECHL. July 16, 2009. Retrieved April 7, 2009. [dead link]
  17. ^ "Wheeling's Ewing Named CCM ECHL Rookie of the Year". ECHL. July 16, 2009. Retrieved July 16, 2009. [dead link]
  18. ^ "Former BU standout Ewing signs with Hogs". Rockford IceHogs. July 29, 2009. Archived from the original on October 3, 2009. Retrieved July 7, 2010.
  19. ^ "Royals sign forward Chase Watson". Reading Royals. January 29, 2010. Archived from the original on July 15, 2011. Retrieved 2010-07-07.

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Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Hockey East Three-Stars Award
2007–08
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Hockey East Scoring Champion
2007–08
Succeeded by