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Brett Palin ()

TXT_NAME: Brett Palin
TXT_NUMBER: 7
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TXT_HEIGHT: 6-2
TXT_WEIGHT: 203
TXT_BIRTHDATE: 1984-06-23
TXT_BIRTHPLACE: Nanaimo, BC

TXT_BIOGRAPHY

2008-09 Highlights: Assigned to the Quad Cities from Calgary’s Training Camp on Sept. 26th 2007-08 Highlights: Led the 2007-08 Flames in plus/minus rating at plus 14…Assigned to the Quad Cities on Sept. 20th after attending Calgary’s Training Camp…Played his 200th career game on Feb. 16th vs. San Antonio…Reached a new career high in assists with a helper in the team’s final game on April 13th vs. San Antonio. The point also tied Palin’s career high for scoring. Career Highlights: Was a member of the Kelowna Rockets when the team captured the 2002-03 WHL regular season championship…Won the 2003 Western Hockey League championship as a member of the Kelowna Rockets…Won the 2003-04 Western Hockey League regular season championship as a member of the Kelowna Rockets…Won the Memorial Cup as a member of the host team, Kelowna, in 2004…Participated in the Memorial Cup tournament for the third consecutive season following a Western Hockey League championship with Kelowna in 2005…Played 324 Western Hockey League games with the Kelowna Rockets from 2000 through 2005. Palin recorded six goals and 55 assists for 61 points during his junior career.

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