Tony Twist
Tony Twist (born the May 9th 1968 with Sherwood Park in Alberta, Canada) is a former player of Canadian Hockey.
Career of player
Tony Twist was always recognized for his aggressive play. He played the part of guard of the players high-speed motorboats during all his career. This role enabled him to obtain a permanent station during several seasons (10) in the National league of hockey. He played for two teams, that is to say the Blues of Saint-Louis (team which fished out it), and the Nordiques of Quebec. Its career stopped abruptly in 1999. At the time of the between-season, it had an motorbike accident, its wounds prevented it forever from returning to the play.
Statistics of career
- Card on www.hockeydb.com
Transactions in career
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February 4th, 1991: exchanged with the Scandinavian of Quebec by the Blues of Saint-Louis with Raglan Herb and Andy Rymsha for Darin Kimble.
- August 16th, 1994: sign a contract like agent-free with the Blues of Saint-Louis.
External sources & Bonds
; Sources- hockeydb.com
- Legends off Hockey
- Online Interactive Historical Sports Statistics Databases
See too
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