Ken Magowan

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Ken Magowan
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Ken Magowan, 2012
Born (1981-07-22) July 22, 1981 (age 42)
Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada
Height 6 ft 1 in (185 cm)
Weight 201 lb (91 kg; 14 st 5 lb)
Position Left wing
Shot Left
Played for Vienna Capitals
Adler Mannheim
Grizzlys Wolfsburg
NHL draft 198th overall, 2000
New Jersey Devils
Playing career 20042016

Ken Magowan (born July 22, 1981) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player, who was active in Germany's highest level hockey league, the DEL, for six years. He was selected by the New Jersey Devils in the seventh round (198th overall) of the 2000 NHL Entry Draft. He is divorced.

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Playing career

From 1998-2000 he played as a junior with Vernon Vipers in the British Columbia Hockey League. He scored 46 goals and 62 assists in 118 games and won the 1999 Royal Bank Cup with his team. From 2000 he appeared in four seasons with Boston University Terriers and scored in 118 games 31 goals and 35 assists for the US-College team.

In 2004, he played his first professional season, but there was not much opportunities for him with the Devil's AHL affiliation Albany River Rats. [1] So he spent the next three seasons mostly in the ECHL with Augusta Lynx and Toledo Storm. In this time he represented his teams two times (2005, 2007) in the ECHL All-Star Game. [2] [3] and got AHL try outs with Philadelphia Phantoms, Rochester Americans and Bridgeport Sound Tigers. [4] [5]

For season 2007-08 he changed to Europe and played for SC Riessersee in Germans second level hockey league. In 50 games he scored 26 goals and 24 assists and so he could find a team in Germans highest level hockey league DEL for the next season. In the next 6 years Magowan played in the DEL for Grizzlys Wolfsburg and Adler Mannheim. In his first DEL-season he was best goal scorer of the league (29 goals) and the following three seasons always one of the best goal scorer from his team. In his last two DEL years he was often injured.

In season 2014-15 he started with Löwen Frankfurt in Germans second-level hockey league DEL2 and finished the season with Vienna Capitals in Austrias highest level hockey league. [6] In season 2015-16 he played with Lausitzer Füchse in DEL2 again. For this Saxony team he scored 10 goals and 9 assists in 28 games.

Career statistics

Regular season Playoffs
Season TeamLeagueGP G A Pts PIM GPGAPtsPIM
1997–98Kelowna Blazers A1BC U184745459080
1998–99 Vernon Vipers BCHL 601525404314571223
1999–2000Vernon VipersBCHL5831376888184162024
2000–01 Boston University HE 3451622
2001–02 Boston UniversityHE376152128
2002–03 Boston UniversityHE3811132420
2003–04 Boston UniversityHE26691522
2003–04 Albany River Rats AHL 50002
2004–05 Augusta Lynx ECHL 69212849107
2004–05 Albany River RatsAHL42240
2005–06 Toledo Storm ECHL682730571331222424
2005–06 Philadelphia Phantoms AHL40000
2005–06 Rochester Americans AHL20110
2006–07 Bridgeport Sound Tigers AHL2923522
2006–07 Toledo StormECHL441414286410000
2007–08 SC Riessersee GER.2 50262450135712331
2008–09 Grizzly Adams Wolfsburg DEL 5229285764931433
2009–10 Grizzly Adams WolfsburgDEL552813417673364
2010–11 Grizzly Adams WolfsburgDEL412115366491021226
2011–12 Adler Mannheim DEL50192140751489178
2012–13 Adler MannheimDEL26114152461012
2013–14 Adler MannheimDEL252792650110
2014–15 Löwen Frankfurt DEL2 17981714
2014–15 Vienna Capitals AUT 1022441535811
2015–16 Lausitzer Füchse DEL2231081834
ECHL totals18162721343041322424
DEL totals249110881983295025164173

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References

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