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'''Ryan Bonni''' (born [[February 18]] [[1979]] in [[Winnipeg]], [[Manitoba]], [[Canada]]) is a [[professional]] [[ice hockey]] defenceman who played |
'''Ryan Bonni''' (born [[February 18]] [[1979]] in [[Winnipeg]], [[Manitoba]], [[Canada]]) is a [[professional]] [[ice hockey]] defenceman who played three games in the [[National Hockey League]] during the [[1999-00 NHL season|1999-00]] season. Most recently, he played for the [[Las Vegas Wranglers]] of the [[ECHL]] in 2006-07. |
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A hard-nosed physical defender, Bonni was selected in the 2nd round (34th overall) of the [[1997 NHL Entry Draft]]. He signed with the Canucks and turned pro in 1999, and had a solid first professional season with the [[Syracuse Crunch]] of the [[AHL]], recording 18 points and 125 penalty minutes in 71 games, and earned a |
A hard-nosed physical defender, Bonni was selected in the 2nd round (34th overall) of the [[1997 NHL Entry Draft]]. He signed with the Canucks and turned pro in 1999, and had a solid first professional season with the [[Syracuse Crunch]] of the [[AHL]], recording 18 points and 125 penalty minutes in 71 games, and earned a callup to the NHL for the Canucks playing in three games. |
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However, he would struggle over the next two seasons, and by [[2001-02 NHL season|2001-02]] season he was demoted to the [[Columbia Inferno]] of the [[ECHL]], Vancouver's secondary affiliate. Prior to the [[2002-03 NHL season|2002-03]] season, he was dealt to the [[Toronto Maple Leafs]] and spent a season in their minor-league system before being released. He has since bounced around various minor pro leagues, and spent the [[2006-07 NHL season|2006-07]] season between the [[Las Vegas Wranglers]] of the [[ECHL]] and the [[Omaha Ak-Sar-Ben Knights]] of the AHL. |
However, he would struggle over the next two seasons, and by [[2001-02 NHL season|2001-02]] season he was demoted to the [[Columbia Inferno]] of the [[ECHL]], Vancouver's secondary affiliate. Prior to the [[2002-03 NHL season|2002-03]] season, he was dealt to the [[Toronto Maple Leafs]] and spent a season in their minor-league system before being released. He has since bounced around various minor pro leagues, and spent the [[2006-07 NHL season|2006-07]] season between the [[Las Vegas Wranglers]] of the [[ECHL]] and the [[Omaha Ak-Sar-Ben Knights]] of the AHL. |
Revision as of 05:58, 1 September 2007
Ryan Bonni | |||
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Born |
February 18, 1979 Winnipeg, Manitoba, CAN | ||
Height | 6 ft 4 in (193 cm) | ||
Weight | 215 lb (98 kg; 15 st 5 lb) | ||
Position | Defenceman | ||
Played for | Vancouver Canucks | ||
NHL draft |
34th overall, 1997 Vancouver Canucks | ||
Playing career | 1999–present |
Ryan Bonni (born February 18 1979 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada) is a professional ice hockey defenceman who played three games in the National Hockey League during the 1999-00 season. Most recently, he played for the Las Vegas Wranglers of the ECHL in 2006-07.
A hard-nosed physical defender, Bonni was selected in the 2nd round (34th overall) of the 1997 NHL Entry Draft. He signed with the Canucks and turned pro in 1999, and had a solid first professional season with the Syracuse Crunch of the AHL, recording 18 points and 125 penalty minutes in 71 games, and earned a callup to the NHL for the Canucks playing in three games.
However, he would struggle over the next two seasons, and by 2001-02 season he was demoted to the Columbia Inferno of the ECHL, Vancouver's secondary affiliate. Prior to the 2002-03 season, he was dealt to the Toronto Maple Leafs and spent a season in their minor-league system before being released. He has since bounced around various minor pro leagues, and spent the 2006-07 season between the Las Vegas Wranglers of the ECHL and the Omaha Ak-Sar-Ben Knights of the AHL.