Mark Eaton (hockey)

See also: Eaton (homonymy)

Mark Andrew Eaton (born the May 6th 1977 with Wilmington in the Delaware) is a professional defender of Hockey in North America.

Career in club

Eaton mark taken part forever in a fishing out to play in the National league of hockey. In the place it is recruited by the Flyers of Philadelphia in 1998 whereas it evolves/moves in the university championship (Central Collegiate Hockey Association) for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish.

Eaton does not play therefore for the frankness immediately and plays in the American Ligue of hockey for the team holds of Flyers: the Phantoms of Philadelphia. He plays its first match for Flyers during the Saison LNH 1999-2000 against the Sabers of Buffalo.

In 2000, it joined the Predators of Nashville and but also plays for the team of the international Ligue of hockey (LIH) associated. In 2003-04 it knows its best season and is the best with + of Predators (+16). During the '' lockout '' 2004-05 it plays for the Grand Rapids Griffins of the LAH

It joined the Penguins de Pittsburgh as a free agent in 2006 and signs a two year old contract for wages of 1,6 million dollars per season. With the team 2006-07 of Penguins, it arrives for the first time to the eliminatory Séries since Saison LNH 2001-02 but they lose with the first turn against the Senators d' Ottawa.

Trophy

  • 1996-97 : he is elected the player more Fair-play of the league of hockey of the United States (USHL) and is selected in the second team of stars of the season.
  • 1997-98 : named recruit of the year of the Exchange Collegiate Hockey Association.
  • 1998-99 : better defender of Philadelphia Phantoms.
  • 2000 : athlete of the year of Delaware.

Statistical

International career

Eaton played for the the United States during the Championnat of the world of hockey 2001 and marked a goal and a passes decisive in 9 parts.

In 2002, it carries out 3 decisive master keys at the time of a match against the Italy.

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