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Jonathan Ferland
Born (1983-02-09) February 9, 1983 (age 41)
Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
Height 6 ft 2 in (188 cm)
Weight 214 lb (97 kg; 15 st 4 lb)
Position Right Wing
Shoots Right
LNAH team
Former teams
Saint-Georges Cool FM 103.5
Montreal Canadiens
EC VSV
Vienna Capitals
Belfast Giants
NHL draft 212th overall, 2002
Montreal Canadiens
Playing career 2003–present

Jonathan Nicolas Camil Ferland (born February 9, 1983) is a Canadian professional ice hockey forward currently playing for Saint-Georges Cool FM 103.5 in the LNAH. Prior to this, Ferland played two seasons with the Belfast Giants in the Elite Ice Hockey League (EIHL). Ferland previously played for and captained the Vienna Capitals in the Austrian Hockey League (EBEL).He currently coaches the St Patrick's High School U17Major and the RSEQ Hockey Team in Quebec City Canada

Playing career

Ferland was born in Quebec City, Quebec. As a youth, he played in the 1996 and 1997 Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournaments with a minor ice hockey team from Beauce, Quebec.[1]

Ferland was the property of National Hockey League's Montreal Canadiens and assigned to the American Hockey League's Hamilton Bulldogs for five seasons. He was drafted by the Canadiens in the 2002 NHL Entry Draft (7th round, 212 overall) making his NHL debut on January 3, 2006.[citation needed] Previously, he had played for the QMJHL's Moncton Wildcats and Acadie-Bathurst Titan.[citation needed]

He scored his first career goal in his NHL debut, a 6–4 loss on January 3, 2006 to Pittsburgh's Marc-André Fleury.[citation needed]

After 5 seasons, Ferland left the Bulldogs and Canadiens organization moving abroad to sign with EC VSV of the Erste Bank Eishockey Liga on May 13, 2008.[2]

Ferland played three seasons with Villacher SV, including captaining the club in his final season in 2010–11 season, before signing with league rivals the Vienna Capitals on July 8, 2011.[3]

After six seasons in Vienna, Ferland left as a free agent to sign a one-year deal with Northern Irish club, the Belfast Giants of the EIHL on July 12, 2017.[4]

Career statistics

Ferland (R) with the Capitals against his former club.
    Regular season   Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1999–00 Moncton Wildcats QMJHL 52 3 6 9 21 11 0 1 1 0
2000–01 Acadie-Bathurst Titan QMJHL 70 17 11 28 135 13 0 4 4 47
2001–02 Acadie-Bathurst Titan QMJHL 55 28 46 74 104 10 2 10 12 8
2002–03 Acadie-Bathurst Titan QMJHL 68 45 44 89 94 11 4 5 9 16
2003–04 Hamilton Bulldogs AHL 70 5 10 15 43 10 0 0 0 6
2004–05 Hamilton Bulldogs AHL 62 6 8 14 24 4 0 0 0 4
2005–06 Hamilton Bulldogs AHL 39 7 8 15 65
2005–06 Montreal Canadiens NHL 7 1 0 1 2
2006–07 Hamilton Bulldogs AHL 78 23 14 37 87 22 3 6 9 19
2007–08 Hamilton Bulldogs AHL 80 16 24 40 97
2008–09 EC VSV EBEL 53 20 28 48 110 6 2 2 4 18
2009–10 EC VSV EBEL 40 15 26 41 172 5 3 3 6 8
2010–11 EC VSV EBEL 51 18 22 40 113 10 3 4 7 24
2011–12 Vienna Capitals EBEL 40 24 24 48 99 7 6 3 9 12
2012–13 Vienna Capitals EBEL 21 7 7 14 26 15 6 5 11 26
2013–14 Vienna Capitals EBEL 53 23 22 45 44 5 1 2 3 8
2014–15 Vienna Capitals EBEL 52 15 21 36 53 15 4 8 12 10
2015–16 Vienna Capitals EBEL 38 8 15 23 64 3 0 1 1 0
2016–17 Vienna Capitals EBEL 53 17 23 40 43 12 3 1 4 13
2017–18 Belfast Giants EIHL 47 14 21 35 86 2 2 0 2 2
2018–19 Belfast Giants EIHL 50 8 11 19 48 4 3 0 3 2
2019–20 Saint-Georges Cool FM 103.5 LNAH 26 5 9 14 30
NHL totals 7 1 0 1 2

References

  1. ^ "Pee-Wee players who have reached NHL or WHA" (PDF). Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament. 2018. Retrieved 2019-02-11.
  2. ^ "Ferland sign with EC VSV" (in German). EC VSV. 2008-05-13. Retrieved 2008-05-13.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ "Vienna Capitals bring in striker Jonathan Ferland". Vienna Capitals. 2011-07-08. Retrieved 2011-07-08.
  4. ^ "Giants add two more to roster". Elite Ice Hockey League. 2017-07-12. Retrieved 2017-07-12.[permanent dead link]