Tim Brent
Tim Brent (born the March 10th 1984 with Cambridge provincial town of the Ontario with the Canada) is a professional player of Hockey.
Career in club
It begins its career as a junior in the Ontario Hockey League for the St Michael' S Majors de Toronto in 2000. It day for the team of Toronto during four seasons until 2004. During this time, it is selected at the time of two fishing out of entry in the National league of hockey: in 2002 in second round (37e choice) and in 2004 with the third turn (75e choice). At the time of the two fishings out, it is chosen by the team of the Mighty Ducks d' Anaheim.It begins finally its professional path in 2004 in the American Ligue from hockey and it then joined the Mighty Ducks of Cincinnati affiliated with those of Anaheim. Following the end of the frankness, it continues with the Pirates Portland cement until in 2006-07. He also plays about fifteen matches during the season with the team of the LNH, the Ducks d' Anaheim, future champions of the Coupe Stanley. He registers his first goal in the LNH in February against the Canucks of Vancouver.
In June 2007, it joined the team of the Penguins de Pittsburgh in exchange of Stephen Dixon, player of the Penguins de Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, frankness from the American Ligue of hockey associated with Penguins.
Statistical in career
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