Everett Sanipass

Everett Sanipass (born the February 13rd 1968 with Big Cove with the Canada) is a former player of Canadian Hockey.

Career of player

Playing for the Canadian junior of Montreal in the League of hockey major junior of Quebec, it was then fished out by the Blackhawks of Chicago in 1986 becoming thus the Amerindian first coming from the New Brunswick to being fished out by a club of LNH. The end of its career junior was marked by an event world, it was alignment of the Canada team which taken part in the Championnat of the world junior of hockey. Its team, battling for the gold medal against Russian was implied in a general brawl. It followed from there the disqualification of the teams Canadian and Russian. Gold returned then to the Finland.

After these events, it joint with the Blackhawks of Chicago where he spent four seasons there before being exchanged with the Nordiques of Quebec in 1990 in the exchange which sent the player high-speed motorboat of Scandinavian and future member of the Temple of Famous of hockey, Michel Goulet. In January 1991, at the time of a part against the Flyers of Philadelphia, it was wounded with the back. This wound will finally force it to take a hasty retirement of hockey. During four following seasons, he played less than 40 parts.

Statistics of career

  • Card on www.hockeydb.com

International statistics

Teams of stars and Trophies

  • 1987 : Named on the 1st team of stars of the League of hockey major junior of Quebec.

Transactions in career

External sources & Bonds

; Sources
  • hockeydb.com
  • Legends off Hockey

See too

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