Sean Comrie making pro debut at Flames
Canadian Defenceman Sean Comrie will make his pro debut with Flames in the fall. The 6’0”, 175lb skater spent the last 4 seasons at USports MacEwan University Griffins, closing his final term with 8 goals and 6 assists in 27 starts to take his career numbers to 18 goals and 40 points in 91 games. In 2016-2017, the 25 year old iced at AJHL Spruce Grove Saints where he debuted with 18 points in 48 appearances and was selected to Canada Team Black for the Under 17 World Hockey Challenge. He remained at Saints the following term and led all Defencemen on the club with 34 points during their league championship haul. His Saints success earned him a spot at NCAA collegiate side University of Denver where he played during the 2018-2019 set before returning to Canada for a pair of Major Junior campaigns with Kelowna Rockets in the WHL from 2019-2021; a stint that preceded his return to school athletics in his hometown of Edmonton. “Sean is a mobile Right hand shot Defenceman who can handle and move the puck,” offered Head Coach Paul Dixon. “He and Ethan Strang played together in University so he will be able to have a bit of familiarity when he arrives. He is a relatively young guy and will be leaving North America for his first time so hopefully he will find that useful in helping him settle in quickly.” “Sean is an exciting addition to our roster and we look forward to welcoming him into our group.” |
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