Scott Gruhl

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Scott Gruhl
Born (1959-09-13) September 13, 1959 (age 64)
Port Colborne, Ontario, Canada
Height 6 ft 1 in (185 cm)
Weight 200 lb (91 kg; 14 st 4 lb)
Position Left wing
Shot Left
Played for Los Angeles Kings
Pittsburgh Penguins
NHL Draft Undrafted
Playing career 19791996

Scott Gruhl (born September 13, 1959) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player.

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Gruhl was born in Port Colborne, Ontario. He played two years with Northeastern University, before joining the Sudbury Wolves for the 1978–79 season.

Gruhl turned professional in 1979 with the Saginaw Gears, after a tryout with the Binghamton Dusters. He would play until 1996 with various minor league professional teams. He earned two callups to the Los Angeles Kings and one with the Pittsburgh Penguins during his career.

Career statistics

  Regular Season Playoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGP G A Pts PIM GPGAPtsPIM
1976-77 Northeastern University ECAC 1764100
1977-78 Northeastern UniversityECAC2821385946
1978–79 Sudbury Wolves OHA 6835498478
1979–80 Binghamton Dusters AHL 41016
1979–80 Saginaw Gears IHL 75534093100726816
1980–81 Saginaw GearsIHL7756349087131181912
1980–81 Houston Apollos CHL 40000
1981–82 New Haven Nighthawks AHL7328416910740442
1981–82 Los Angeles Kings NHL 72132
1982–83 New Haven NighthawksAHL682538631141233622
1982–83 Los Angeles KingsNHL70224
1983–84 Muskegon Mohawks IHL5640569649
1984–85 Muskegon Lumberjacks IHL826264126102177162325
1985–86 Muskegon LumberjacksIHL825950109178147132022
1986–87 Muskegon LumberjacksIHL6734397315715571254
1987–88 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL61010
1987–88 Muskegon LumberjacksIHL55284775115651612
1988–89 Muskegon LumberjacksIHL79375592163148111937
1989–90 Muskegon LumberjacksIHL8041519220615861426
1990–91 Fort Wayne Komets IHL5923477010919461039
1991–92 Fort Wayne KometsIHL784461105196622448
1992–93 Fort Wayne KometsIHL73344781290124111514
1993–94 Kalamazoo Wings IHL3015122785514526
1993–94 Milwaukee Admirals IHL286915102
1994–95 Richmond Renegades ECHL 4931407128817991868
1995–96 Richmond RenegadesECHL60463985236735818
1995–96 Baltimore Bandits AHL10000
1995–96 Fort Wayne KometsIHL20110
IHL Totals921532612114419391456492156331
NHL Totals203366

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