Al Macadam
Al Macadam (born the March 16th 1952 with Charlottetown on the Island-of-Prince-Edouard with the Canada) is a former professional player of Hockey. It gains the Trophée Bill Masterton of the National league of hockey in 1980.
Career in club
It is selected at the time of the fishing out amateur of the National league of hockey in 1972 by the Flyers of Philadelphia whereas it evolved/moved with the team of its birthplace, Islanders de Charlottetown.It did not join Flyers for as much but plays in the American Ligue of hockey for the Robins of Richmond during two seasons before making its beginnings in the LNH at the end of the season 1973-74 by playing six matches (including one at the time of the eliminatory Séries. As of the following season, it joined the Seals of California for two seasons then the Barons de Cleveland for two springtides.
In 1978, it signs with the North Stars of Minnesota and carries the shirt of the frankness six seasons gaining the Trophée Bill Masterton in 1980, year when it knows its best statistics of career with 93 points.
In 1984 it knows its last season in the LNH with the Canucks of Vancouver and takes its retirement later one year with ten matches for the Express of Fredericton.
Personal honors and trophies
- Gains the Trophée Bill Masterton in 1980
- Sélectionné for the match of the Stars of the LNH in 1976 and 1977.
Statistical
Career of trainer
Ten years after the end of its career of player, he becomes the trainer in the LAH for the team of the Maple Leafs of St John' S, station which he occupies of 1997 to 2000. He then takes the post of trainer of the Blackhawks of Chicago with Alpo Suhonen for the 2000-01 then becomes then the assistant trainer of Brian Sutter until the end of the season 2003-04.
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