Jamie Langenbrunner
Jamie Langenbrunner {born the July 24th 1975 with Duluth in the Minnesota} is a player of professional Hockey.
Career in club
Langenbrunner begins its career by playing hockey in the university championship then in 1993, it is chosen by the Stars of Dallas during the fishing out of entry in the National league of hockey in second round (35e choice on the whole).The season according to, he plays in the Ontario Hockey League for the Petes de Peterborough with which he will remain two seasons. During these two seasons, it registers 75 goals and 115 assistances in 124 matches. At the time of the second season, it also makes its beginnings on a skating rink of the LNH by playing two matches with the frankness from Dallas.
It is necessary to await the Saison LNH 1996-97, so that he becomes a holder of the Stars. Meanwhile, it shares its time between the Stars and the Wings de Kalamazoo of the international Ligue of hockey.
In 1998-99, it carries out good eliminatory Séries with the Stars and gains his first Coupe Stanley.
March 19th, 2002, Langenbrunner and Joe Nieuwendyk take the direction of the Devils of the New Jersey in the exchange of Jason Arnott, Randy McKay and of a choice of fishing out.
During the season according to, it carries out its best season with 22 goals and 33 assistances then of very good series (better striker - 11 goals - and pointer - 18 points - of the team) which shows a new Stanley Cut.
July 1st 2006, it signs a prolongation of contract with Devils, for five years and 2,8 million Dollars per annum.
Statistical in career
International career
Langenbrunner represented the the United States during the Winter Olympics of 1998 with Nagano (Japan). The team loses in quarter-of-finale against the Czech .
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