David MacIsaac
Dave MacIsaac | |||
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Born |
Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S. | April 23, 1972||
Height | 6 ft 2 in (188 cm) | ||
Weight | 225 lb (102 kg; 16 st 1 lb) | ||
Position |
Defense | ||
Shot | Left | ||
Played for | |||
NHL draft | Undrafted | ||
Playing career | 1995–2008 |
David MacIsaac (born April 23, 1972) is a former professional ice hockey player and hockey coach from Cambridge, Massachusetts.
MacIsaac established his footing in the ice hockey industry when he won the NCAA championship with the University of Maine in 1992–93. He was also selected for the Hockey East All-Rookie team that season. During his collegiate career, MacIsaac majored in physical education with a concentration in teaching and coaching.
In 1995, MacIsaac began his professional hockey career in the International Hockey League. He played more than 750 professional games before moving on to the NHL's primary feeder league, the American Hockey League.
After a nearly 14 season playing career, MacIsaac would move on to coaching. He led the
MacIsaac speaks 5 different languages: English, French, Russian, Icelandic, and Italian.
Awards and accomplishments:
- 1992–93 – NCAA Champion (UMaine) & Hockey East All-Rookie Team Selection
- 1998 – Calder Cup Champion (Philadelphia Phantoms)
- 2001 – AHL Plus/Minus Player of the Year
- 2012 – Icelandic Hockey League Champions & Named Assistant Coach of Icelandic National Team
- 2013 – Head coach of the Icelandic National Hockey Team.
Team captain:
- 1994–95 University of Maine (NCAA)
- 1998–99 Philadelphia Phantoms (AHL)
- 1999–00 Lowell Lock Monsters(AHL)
- 2000–01 Kentucky Thoroughblades (AHL)
- 2001–02 Hartford Wolf Pack (AHL)
- 2002–03 Amur Khabarovsk (Russian Superleague)
- 2005–06 Danbury Trashers (UHL)
References
External links
- Biographical information and career statistics from Eliteprospects.com, or The Internet Hockey Database