Mel Bridgman

Melvin John Bridgman (born the April 28th 1955 with Trenton, in the province of the Ontario to the Canada) is a former professional player of Canadian Hockey which evolved/moved at the station of center.

Career

In 1975, it was selected at the time of the fishing out of the National league of hockey to the first position by the Flyers of Philadelphia. It was also selected in fourth position by the Spurs of Denver at the time of the fishing out of the Worldwide association of hockey but chooses to join Flyers and the LNH.

He played during 14 seasons in the LNH, marking 252 goals and 449 assistances in 977 matches. Its best season was that of 1981-82 where it registered 33 goals and 54 assistances.

In 1992, he was the first managing director of the Senators d' Ottawa, new frankness from LNH at the time of the expansion of 1992.

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