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Wozniewski, Andy




NHL, the National Hockey League is a premier professional North American Sports League played in indoor stadiums. It’s divided into two conferences, each comprising of three divisions of ice hockey teams. The league was established in 1917 in Montreal, Quebec and it is composed of 30 teams out of which 24 teams based in U.S. and 6 in Canada. They have a regular season and playoffs leading to the Stanley Cup, which is the NHL Championship final.
 
Wozniewski, Andy is well known hockey player. He was born on 25th May 1980 in Buffalo Grove, Illinois. His height is six feet five inch with weight 225 pounds. He is positioned as defenseman player and plays for Toronto Maple Leafs team.

In 2005-06 seasons he played 13 games for Toronto collecting one point zero goals, one assist with 13 penalty minutes and made his NHL debut October 5 versus Ottawa. He re-assigned to the Toronto Marlies October 12 and recalled from the Toronto Marlies January 25. He registered an NHL career high in ice time 22 minutes 01seconds January 31 at Tampa Bay. He recalled from the Toronto Marlies February 28 and missed the final 22 games of the season with an injury. He played 31 games with the Toronto Marlies collecting 15 points with four goals, 11 assists with 42 penalty minutes.

In 2004-05 Seasons he played 28 games for Saint John's of the American Hockey League collecting five points with one goal, four assists with 20 penalty minutes. He missed the majority of the season and playoffs due to injury. In 2003-04 seasons he played three games for Saint John's of the American Hockey League collecting one assist and played his first career AHL game April 4 at Manitoba. He registered his first career AHL assist April 9 versus Toronto and played 43 games for Wisconsin of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association collecting 14 points with six goals, eight assists with 104 penalty minutes  and led the WCHA, western coast hockey association in penalty minutes and finished second among team defencemen in goals tie and sixth in points.

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