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Jeff Salzbrunn (born January 4, 1965) is a retired American ice hockey player. ==Professional career== Salzbrunn started his junior hockey as a member of the short-lived Plattsburgh Pioneers. As a member of the Pioneers, Salzbrunn led the team with thirteen assists in seventeen games.〔(HockeyDB.com: Plattsburgh Pioneers 1984-85 statistics )〕 The Pioneers folded after seventeen games, and Salzbrunn finished his season with the Quebec Remparts. Salzbrunn started his professional career as a member of the New York Slapshots of the ACHL in 1985-86, where he would be reunited with former Pioneers linemate Scott Rettew. Salzbrunn finished his rookie season with eleven goals in thirty-two games, which was ninth highest total on the Slapshots. Salzbrunn joined the Johnstown Chiefs for the 1988-89 ECHL season. His 32 goals, a career high, also made him part of an ECHL team record. Along with teammates Joe Gurney, Rob Hrytsak, Tom Sasso, and Mike Marcinkiewicz, Salzbrunn's 1988-89 Chiefs' team is one of four teams in ECHL history to have five 30 goal scorers on its roster in one season.〔(ECHL.com ECHL Team Records (1988-2011) )〕 After reaching the Riley Cup Finals with the Chiefs, Salzbrunn signed with the newly formed Nashville Knights for the 1989-90 season. Salzbrunn started the 1990-91 ECHL season with the Cincinnati Cyclones, scoring thirty-four points in thirty-eight games before being traded back to Johnstown. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Jeff Salzbrunn」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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