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Brandon Louis Bochenski (born April 4, 1982) is an American former professional ice hockey player and politician. He played 156 games in the National Hockey League (NHL) for several teams before serving as captain of Barys Astana in the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL).
List of United States Hockey League alumni who have played in the National Hockey League. A ... Brandon Bochenski: Lincoln Boston Bruins Jared Boll: ... Brandon Montour:
List of United States Hockey League award winners. Player awards. USHL Player of the Year ... Brandon Bochenski: Lincoln 2001–02: Danny Richmond: Chicago 2002–03 ...
The Milwaukee franchise transferred from the defunct International Hockey League, and were allowed to keep their previous moniker. Brandon Bochenski with the Admirals. Norfolk's geographically closest rivals were the Hershey Bears, Charlotte Checkers, and Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins.
This is a complete list of ice hockey players who have played for the Barys Astana in the Kontinental Hockey League ... Brandon Bochenski: 137: 69: 74: 143: 84: 2010 ...
In the pre-season, right winger Brandon Bochenski had been playing on the line as he had played with Spezza in the American Hockey League (AHL) during the 2004–05 NHL lockout. But with five minutes to go, with the Senators trailing, then Senators' Head Coach Bryan Murray replaced Bochenski with Daniel Alfredsson, who scored a game-tying goal ...
Brandon Bochenski: Ice hockey: Played wing for the University of North Dakota and several AHL and NHL teams ND: Mayor of Grand Forks: 2020–present Republican: Bill Bradley: Basketball Hall of Fame small forward at Princeton University, 1964 Olympic gold medal team, and the New York Knicks: NJ: U.S. Senator: 1979–1997 Democratic: Candidate ...
Blaine High School won the Minnesota high school boys hockey class AA championship in 2000, [3] led by future NHL players Matt Hendricks [4] and Brandon Bochenski. [5] The school has produced three Mr. Hockey Award winners: Current NHL players Nick Bjugstad in 2010 [6] and Riley Tufte in 2016, [7] as well as Bryce Brodzinski, who won the award in 2019 and was selected 196th overall in the 2019 ...