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Players Who Have Played in the NHL After Playing in the ECHL Players Who Have Played In The NHL After Playing In The ECHL * - Played in NHL in 2020-21 Player ECHL Club(s) NHL Club(s) 1. Will Acton Reading Edmonton 2. David Aebischer Chesapeake/Wheeling Colorado/Montreal/Phoenix 3. Johnathan Aitken Jackson Chicago/Boston 4. *Jack Ahcan Jacksonville Boston 5. Jason Akeson Trenton Philadelphia 6. Akim Aliu Toledo/Gwinnett/Colorado/Bakersfield/Florida/Orlando Calgary 7. *Frederic Allard Norfolk Nashville 8. Peter Allen Richmond Pittsburgh 9. Jorge Alves South Carolina/Charlotte/Greenville/Pensacola Carolina 10. Matt Anderson Gwinnett New Jersey 11. Mike Angelidis Florida Tampa Bay 12. Mel Angelstad Nashville Washington 13. Ken Appleby Adirondack/Jacksonville/Florida New Jersey 14. Darren Archibald Kalamazoo Vancouver 15. *Josh Archibald Wheeling Pittsburgh/Arizona/Edmonton 16. Mark Arcobello Stockton Edmonton/Nashville/Pittsburgh/Arizona/Toronto 17. Dean Arsene Charlotte/Reading Edmonton 18. Evgeny Artyukhin Pensacola Tampa Bay/Anaheim/Atlanta 19. Kaspars Astashenko Dayton Tampa Bay 20. Blair Atcheynum Columbus (Ohio) Chicago/Nashville/St. Louis/Ottawa 21. Jean-Sebastien Aubin Dayton Pittsburgh/Toronto/Los Angeles 22. Serge Aubin Hampton Roads Colorado/Columbus/Atlanta 23. Keith Aucoin Florida Carolina/Washington/N.Y. Islanders/St. Louis 24. Alex Auld Columbia Vancouver/Florida/Phoenix/Boston/N.Y.Rangers/Ottawa/Dallas/Montreal 25. Brady Austin Elmira Buffalo 26. Ryan Bach Toledo Los Angeles 27. Richard Bachman Idaho Dallas/Edmonton/Vancouver 28. Drew Bagnall Reading Minnesota 29. Scott Bailey Charlotte/Johnstown/Birmingham Boston 30. Darren Banks Knoxville Boston 31. Krys Barch Richmond/Greenville Dallas/Florida/New Jersey 32. Ryan Barnes Toledo Detroit 33. Victor Bartley Utah Nashville/Montreal 34. Andrei Bashkirov Charlotte/Huntington Montreal 35. Ryan Bast Toledo/Pee Dee/Alaska Philadelphia 36. *Jay Beagle Idaho Washington/Vancouver 37. Francois Beauchemin Mississippi Montreal/Columbus/Anaheim/Toronto/Colorado 38. *J.C. Beaudin Colorado Ottawa 39. Chris Beckford-Tseu Peoria/Alaska/Peoria/Florida/Victoria St. Louis 40. Francis Belanger Trenton/Charlotte Montreal 41. *Alex Belzile Gwinnett/Alaska/Idaho/Fort Wayne/Colorado Montreal 42. Jan Benda Richmond Washington 43. *Jordie Benn Victoria Dallas/Montreal/Vancouver/Winnipeg 44. Adam Berkhoel Gwinnett/Dayton/Wheeling Atlanta 45. Adam Berti Pensacola/Fresno/Gwinnett Chicago 46. Jean-Francois Berbue Ontario N.Y. Islanders/Chicago 47. Frank Bialowas Richmond/Roanoke Valley Toronto 48. Stu Bickel Bakersfield/Elmira N.Y. Rangers/Minnesota 49. Zac Bierk Augusta Phoenix/Minnesota/Tampa Bay 50. *Jordan Binnington Kalamazoo St. Louis 51. Martin Biron South Carolina Buffalo/Philadelphia/N.Y. Islanders/N.Y. Rangers 52. Mike Bishai Columbus Edmonton 53. *Clark Bishop Florida Carolina/Ottawa ____________________________________________________________________________________ Last Update – May 13, 2021 Players Who Have Played In The NHL After Playing In The ECHL * - Played in NHL in 2020-21 Player ECHL Club(s) NHL Club(s) 54. Tom Bissett Hampton Roads Detroit 55. Paul Bissonnette Wheeling Pittsburgh/Phoenix 56. *Anthony Bitetto Cincinnati Nashville/Minnesota/Winnipeg/N.Y. Rangers 57. *Mackenzie Blackwood Adirondack New Jersey 58. Zdenek Blatny Greenville Atlanta/Boston 59. Sylvain Blouin Charlotte Minnesota/Montreal/N.Y. Rangers 60. John Blue Knoxville/Virginia Boston/Buffalo 61. Troy Bodie Stockton Anaheim/Carolina/Toronto 62. Eric Boguniecki Dayton/Alaska Florida/St. Louis/Pittsburgh/N.Y. Islanders 63. Alexandre Bolduc Bakersfield Vancouver/Arizona 64. Derek Boogaard Louisiana Minnesota/N.Y. Rangers 65. Darryl Bootland Toledo/Kalamazoo/Colorado Detroit/N.Y. Islanders 66. Patrick Bordeleau Charlotte/Wheeling/Pensacola/Augusta/Florida Colorado 67. Bob Boughner Toledo Buffalo/Nashville/Pittsburgh/Calgary/Carolina/Colorado 68. Francis Bouillon Wheeling Montreal/Nashville 69. Jesse Boulerice New Orleans/Trenton Philadelphia/Carolina/St. Louis 70. Eric Boulton Charlotte/Florida/Columbia Buffalo/Atlanta/New Jersey/N.Y. Islanders 71. Marc-Andre Bourdon Greenville Philadelphia 72. Landon Bow Idaho Dallas 73. Kevin Boyle Utah Anaheim 74. Travis Brigley Macon Colorado/Calgary 75. David Brine Florida Florida 76. Martin Brochu Wheeling Washington/Vancouver/Pittsburgh 77. Mike Brodeur Greenville/Pensacola/Toledo/Elmira/Las Vegas/Orlando Ottawa 78. Sheldon Brookbank Mississippi Nashville/New Jersey/Anaheim/Chicago 79. *Laurent Brossoit Alaska/Bakersfield Edmonton/Winnipeg 80. *Josh Brown Manchester Florida/Ottawa 81. Julien Brouillette Columbia/Charlotte/Greenville/Reading Washington/Winnipeg 82. Andrew Brunette Hampton Roads Atlanta/Nashville/Washington/Minnesota/Colorado/Chicago 83. Barry Brust Reading/Florida Los Angeles 84. *Michael Bunting Rapid City Arizona 85. Tyler Bunz Stockton/Edmonton/Wichita Edmonton 86. Erik Burgdoerfer Bakersfield/South Carolina Buffalo/Ottawa 87. Garrett Burnett Nashville/Knoxville/Jacksonville/Johnstown/Phoenix Anaheim 88. *Kyle Burroughs Missouri Colorado 89. Alexandre Burrows Greenville/Baton Rouge/Columbia Vancouver/Ottawa 90. Dan Bylsma Greensboro Anaheim/Los Angeles 91. Shawn Byram Johnstown Chicago/N.Y. Islanders 92. Eric Cairns Birmingham/Charlotte N.Y. Islanders/N.Y. Rangers/Florida/Pittsburgh 93. Joseph Cramarossa Utah Anaheim/Vancouver 94. Andrew Crescenzi San Francisco Los Angeles 95. Luca Caputi Wheeling/Fort Wayne Pittsburgh/Toronto 96. Daniel Carcillo Wheeling Phoenix/Philadelphia/Chicago/Los Angeles/N.Y. Rangers 97. *Sam Carrick Idaho Toronto/Anaheim 98. Brett Carson Florida Carolina/Calgary 99. Mike Casselman Toledo/Cincinnati Florida 100. Frederic Chabot Winston-Salem Los Angeles/Montreal/Philadelphia 101. Sebastien Charpentier Hampton Roads Washington 102. Jake Chelios Toledo/Kalamazoo Detroit 103. *Ben Chiarot Colorado Winnipeg/Montreal 104. Andy Chiodo Wheeling/Elmira/Bakersfield Pittsburgh 105. Mathieu Chouinard Peoria/Reading/San Diego/ Phoenix Los Angeles 106. Dale Clarke Peoria St. Louis ____________________________________________________________________________________ Last Update – May 13, 2021 Players Who Have Played In The NHL After Playing In The ECHL * - Played in NHL in 2020-21 Player ECHL Club(s) NHL Club(s) 107. Matt Climie Idaho Dallas/Phoenix 108. Sylvain Cloutier Toledo Chicago 109. Richard Clune Idaho Los Angeles/Nashville/Toronto 110. Kevin Colley Charlotte/Dayton/Pensacola/New Orleans/AC N.Y. Islanders 111. Sean Collins South Carolina Washington 112. Cory Conacher Cincinnati Tampa Bay/Ottawa/N.Y. Islanders 113. Mike Condon Ontario/Wheeling Montreal/Pittsburgh/Ottawa 114. David Cooper South Carolina Toronto 115. Carl Corazzini Atlantic City Boston/Chicago 116. Pheonix Copley South Carolina St. Louis/Washington 117. Jared Coreau Toledo Detroit 118. Joe Corvo Hampton Roads Los Angeles/Ottawa/Carolina/Washington/Boston 119. Riley Cote Dayton Philadelphia 120. Jeff Cowan Roanoke Atlanta/Calgary/Los Angeles/Vancouver 121. Wayne Cowley Cincinnati/Raleigh/Wheeling Edmonton 122. Adam Cracknell Las Vegas St. Louis/Columbus/Vancouver/Edmonton/Dallas/N.Y. Rangers/Anaheim 123. Ryan Craig Pensacola Tampa Bay/Pittsburgh 124. John Craighead Johnstown/Huntington/Louisville/Richmond Toronto 125. B.J. Crombeen Idaho/Orlando Dallas/St. Louis/Tampa Bay/Arizona 126. Tommy Cross South Carolina Boston 127. Troy Crowder Nashville New Jersey/Detroit/Los Angeles/Vancouver 128. Phil Crowe Columbus (Ohio)/Toledo Los Angeles/Philadelphia/Ottawa/Nashville 129. *Josh Currie Gwinnett/Bakersfield/Norfolk Edmonton/Pittsburgh 130. John Curry Las Vegas/Wheeling/Orlando/Quad City Pittsburgh/Minnesota 131. Byron Dafoe Hampton Roads Boston/Los Angeles/Washington/Atlanta 132. Kevin Dahl Winston-Salem Calgary/Phoenix/Toronto/Columbus 133. Jean-Francois Damphousse Augusta New Jersey 134. Scott Daniels Louisville Hartford/New Jersey/Philadelphia 135. *Oscar Dansk Kalamazoo Vegas 136. Scott Darling Florida/Wheeling/Cincinnati Chicago/Carolina 137. *Brandon Davidson Stockton Edmonton/Montreal/N.Y. Islanders/Chicago/Calgary/San Jose 138. Jeff Daw Wheeling Colorado 139. Jean-Sebastien Dea Wheeling Pittsburgh/New Jersey 140. Kevin Dean Cincinnati New Jersey/Atlanta/Dallas/Chicago 141. Brandon Defazio Wheeling Vancouver 142. Mark Dekanich Cincinnati/South Carolina/Reading Nashville 143. Collin Delia Indy Chicago 144. *Aaron Dell Utah/Allen San Jose/Toronto/New Jersey 145. Xavier Delisle Toledo Montreal/Tampa Bay 146. Stefan Della Rovere South Carolina/Evansville/Florida/Orlando St. Louis 147. Guillaume Desbiens Gwinnett Vancouver/Calgary 148. David Desharnais Cincinnati Montreal/Edmonton/N.Y. Rangers 149. Andrew Desjardins Phoenix San Jose/Chicago 150. Cedrick Desjardins Cincinnati/Indy/Manchester Tampa Bay 151. *Casey DeSmith Wheeling Pittsburgh 152. Jamie Devane San Francisco Toronto 153. Andre Deveaux Johnstown Toronto/N.Y. Rangers 154. Chris DiDomenico Toledo Ottawa 155. Kevin Doell Gwinnett Atlanta 156. *Louis Domingue Gwinnett Arizona/Tampa Bay/New Jersey/Vancouver 157. Rob Dopson Louisville/Louisiana Pittsburgh 158. *Justin Dowling Utah/Idaho Dallas 159. Aaron Downey Hampton Roads Boston/Chicago/Dallas/St. Louis/Montreal/Detroit ____________________________________________________________________________________ Last Update – May 13, 2021 Players Who Have Played In The NHL After Playing In The ECHL * - Played in NHL in 2020-21 Player ECHL Club(s) NHL Club(s) 160. Jeff Deslauriers Greenville/Fort Wayne Edmonton/Anaheim 161. Chris Driedger Elmira/Evansville/Wichita Ottawa 162. Stan Drulia Knoxville Tampa Bay 163. *Devan Dubnyk Stockton
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