Brendan Shinnimin

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Template:Use mdy dates Template:Infobox ice hockey player Brendan Shinnimin (born January 7, 1991) is a Canadian professional ice hockey Center who is under contract with KHL outfit Barys Astana. He has previously played for the SCL Tigers of the National League A (NLA) and for the Arizona Coyotes of the National Hockey League (NHL).

Playing career

Shinnimin played junior hockey for the Tri-City Americans of the Western Hockey League (WHL). Shinnimin was the WHL's leading scoring for the 2011–12 WHL season with 134 points, earning him the 2012 Bob Clarke Trophy.[1][2][3] He not only led the WHL in scoring, but was the leading scorer in the entire Canadian Hockey League.[3] He won the Four Broncos Memorial Trophy in 2012 as the WHL Player of the Year and was a unanimous pick as a Western Conference first team all-star.[4][5] He ended his junior career with a 38 game point scoring streak, beginning on February 3, 2012, during which he scored 83 points.[6] In 2010-11, he was named a WHL second-team all-star.[7]

On October 19, 2010, Shinnimin was given a 12-game suspension - the longest in that league over the past four seasons – for his “dangerous hit-from-behind” which resulted in a concussion and a bruised back for Josh Nicholls of the Saskatoon Blades.[8] In 2009, he played for Team WHL in the Subway Super Series against a team of Russian junior all-stars.[9]

Shinnimin was not drafted in the NHL Entry Draft.[10] On March 2, 2012, the Phoenix Coyotes of the National Hockey League signed Shinnimin as a free-agent to a three-year entry-level contract.[11]

Following the 2014–15 NHL season Shinnimin became a restricted free agent under the NHL Collective Bargaining Agreement. The Arizona Coyotes made him a qualifying offer to retain his NHL rights and, on July 5, 2015, Shinnimin filed for Salary Arbitration.[12]

On July 14, 2016, Shinnimin agreed to a one-year contract with the SCL Tigers of the National League A (NLA).[13] He made his NLA debut on September 9, 2016 at the PostFinance Arena against Canton rival, SC Bern. On December 21, 2016, the Tigers released Shinnimin after having appeared in only 12 games out of 32.[14] Later that month, he inked a deal with Barys Astana of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL).

Career statistics

    Regular season   Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
2006–07 Winnipeg Thrashers MMHL 31 10 27 37 28 12 4 11 15 8
2007–08 Selkirk Steelers MJHL 51 7 19 26 38
2007–08 Tri-City Americans WHL 4 0 0 0 0
2008–09 Tri-City Americans WHL 64 12 13 25 69 11 0 5 5 16
2009–10 Tri-City Americans WHL 70 27 55 82 82 22 8 17 25 29
2010–11 Tri-City Americans WHL 60 34 62 96 84 10 4 7 11 16
2011–12 Tri-City Americans WHL 69 58 76 134 82 15 7 16 23 28
2012–13 Portland Pirates AHL 74 12 21 33 77 1 0 1 1 0
2013–14 Portland Pirates AHL 52 13 15 28 31
2014–15 Portland Pirates AHL 64 22 25 47 80 5 2 4 6 8
2014–15 Arizona Coyotes NHL 12 0 1 1 8
2015–16 Springfield Falcons AHL 30 5 9 14 36
2016–17 SCL Tigers NLA 12 2 7 9 12
NHL totals 12 0 1 1 8

Awards and honours

Award Year
WHL Second All-Star Team (West) 2010–11 [7]
Four Broncos Memorial Trophy as WHL Player of the Year 2011–12 [4]
Bob Clarke Trophy as WHL leading scorer 2011–12 [3]
WHL First All-Star Team (West) 2011–12 [4]

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