Bruce Eakin

Bruce Eakin

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'''Bruce Glen Eakin''' (born September 28, 1962) is a Canadian former professional [[ice hockey]] [[Centre (ice hockey)|centre]]. Eakin was drafted 204th overall by the [[Calgary Flames]] in the [[1981 NHL Entry Draft]], where he played nine games. He later moved to the [[Detroit Red Wings]] where he played four games. He spent much of his time in the [[American Hockey League|AHL]] and the [[Central Hockey League|CHL]]. He was later traded to the [[Edmonton Oilers]] in December 1985, but never played a game for the Oilers. From 1986 through till his retirement in 1999, Eakin played in [[Europe]], including ten seasons in [[Germany]]. He also made one season stops in [[Switzerland]], [[Finland]] and the [[United Kingdom]].
'''Bruce Glen Eakin''' (born September 28, 1962) is a Canadian former professional [[ice hockey]] [[Centre (ice hockey)|centre]]. Eakin was drafted 204th overall by the [[Calgary Flames]] in the [[1981 NHL entry draft]], where he played nine games. He later moved to the [[Detroit Red Wings]] where he played four games. He spent much of his time in the [[American Hockey League|AHL]] and the [[Central Hockey League|CHL]]. He was later traded to the [[Edmonton Oilers]] in December 1985, but never played a game for the Oilers. From 1986 through till his retirement in 1999, Eakin played in [[Europe]], including ten seasons in [[Germany]]. He also made one season stops in [[Switzerland]], [[Finland]] and the [[United Kingdom]].


==Career statistics==
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