Paul Andrea

Paul Andrea (born on July 31st, 1941 with North Sydney town of Nova Scotia with the Canada) is a former professional player of Hockey.

Career in club

It begins its career in 1958-59 in Association from hockey of the Ontario - today Ontario Hockey League . He plays then for the Biltmores de Guelph. In 1965 after various teams of hockey Canadian, it joined prestigious the National league of hockey and the Rangers of New York. He most clearly plays however only four matches in the season passing of his time in the professional central Ligue of hockey.

In 1967, the LNH decides to double the number of frankness playing for the Coupe Stanley and little time after the fishing out, Rangers exchange Andrea and company of George Konik, Dunc McCallum and Frank Francis in return of Larry Jeffrey to the Penguins de Pittsburgh. Belonging to the first team of Penguins, he plays an about sixty matches for 32 points.

Unfortunately as of the following season, it does not play much any more in the LNH. In 1970, it joined the Golden Seals of California then some time later the Sabers of Buffalo.

In 1972, it leaves the LNH and joined the concurrent league: the Worldwide association of hockey. It signs then for the first season of the AMH with the Crusaders of Cleveland. With Crusaders, it has time of play during two seasons but thereafter, turns over to play in teams of minor leagues. It puts an end to its career in 1975.

Personal trophies and honors

; professional central League of hockey
  • Selected in the standard team - 1965-66

; Western Hockey League

  • Selected in the second standard team - 1969-70

Statistical in career

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References

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