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Wayne Simpson (ice hockey)

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Wayne Simpson
Simpson in 2023
Born (1989-11-19) November 19, 1989 (age 35)
Fort Gordon, Georgia
Height 5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Weight 194 lb (88 kg; 13 st 12 lb)
Position Right wing
Shoots Right
DEL team
Former teams
ERC Ingolstadt
Providence Bruins
Portland Pirates
Hershey Bears
Rochester Americans
NHL draft Undrafted
Playing career 2013–present

Wayne Simpson (born November 19, 1989) is an American professional ice hockey winger who is currently playing for ERC Ingolstadt of the Deutsche Eishockey Liga (DEL).[1]

Playing career

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Undrafted out of college, Simpson joined the South Carolina Stingrays in the ECHL. During his time with the Stingrays, Simpson set a new ECHL record for most points in a playoff year during the 2015 Kelly Cup playoffs.[2] He was loaned to the Providence Bruins during the 2014–15 season before signing a one-year contract with the Portland Pirates the following season.[3] Simpson re-signed with the Bruins before the 2016–17 season.

As a free agent, Simpson secured his first NHL contract in signing a one-year, two-way contract with the Washington Capitals on July 11, 2017.[4] After attending the Capitals training camp, Simpson was reassigned to AHL affiliate, the Hershey Bears for the 2017–18 season. Simpson maintained his offensive game with the Bears, playing on a scoring line and finishing third on the team in points with 42, while appearing in every game (76), unable to earn a recall to the Capitals.

Un-signed from the Capitals, Simpson as a free agent opted to continue in the AHL joining his fourth club in the Rochester Americans on a one-year contract on August 16, 2018.[5] Simpson continued to be an offensive presence in the AHL during the 2018–19 season, posting 21 goals and 45 points appearing in 72 regular season games.

After five seasons in the AHL, Simpson left as a free agent and opted to sign abroad in agreeing to a one-year contract with German club, ERC Ingolstadt of the DEL, on July 9, 2019.[6]

Personal life

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Simpson comes from a hockey-playing family; his father and both his siblings played collegiate hockey and his grandfather was the athletic director at Boston University.[7][8]

Career statistics

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Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
2006–07 Lawrence Academy USHS 29 9 17 26
2007–08 Lawrence Academy USHS 30 18 30 48
2008–09 Lawrence Academy USHS 30 31 29 60
2009–10 Union College ECAC 39 6 12 18 8
2010–11 Union College ECAC 40 16 14 30 18
2011–12 Union College ECAC 41 18 13 31 12
2012–13 Union College ECAC 39 16 20 36 10
2013–14 South Carolina Stingrays ECHL 66 22 19 41 6 4 0 1 1 2
2014–15 South Carolina Stingrays ECHL 65 16 39 55 23 27 13 25 38 8
2014–15 Providence Bruins AHL 4 1 0 1 0
2015–16 Portland Pirates AHL 68 8 28 36 6 3 1 0 1 0
2016–17 Providence Bruins AHL 76 16 33 49 10 17 4 10 14 4
2017–18 Hershey Bears AHL 76 14 28 42 17
2018–19 Rochester Americans AHL 72 21 24 45 16 3 0 2 2 0
2019–20 ERC Ingolstadt DEL 52 20 36 56 20
2020–21 ERC Ingolstadt DEL 33 16 19 35 16 5 2 5 7 6
2021–22 ERC Ingolstadt DEL 50 21 23 44 24 2 0 0 0 0
2022–23 ERC Ingolstadt DEL 39 8 30 38 10 16 3 7 10 6
2023–24 ERC Ingolstadt DEL 51 8 19 27 15 5 1 5 6 2
AHL totals 296 60 113 173 49 23 5 12 17 4

References

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  1. ^ "Wayne Simpson". Elite Prospects.
  2. ^ Schott, Ken (June 20, 2015). "Former Union hockey standout made impact in ECHL playoffs". The Daily Gazette. Retrieved June 15, 2018.
  3. ^ "Pirates Sign Simpson to AHL Contract". ecachockey.com. November 14, 2015. Retrieved June 15, 2018.
  4. ^ "Capitals sign Wayne Simpson to one-year, two-way contract". sportsnet.ca. July 11, 2017. Retrieved June 15, 2018.
  5. ^ "Simpson agrees to one-year deal with Amerks". Rochester Americans. 2018-08-16. Retrieved 2018-08-16.
  6. ^ "Wayne Simpson joins the ERC" (in German). ERC Ingolstadt. July 9, 2019. Retrieved July 9, 2019.
  7. ^ Pave, Marvin (April 5, 2012). "Boxborough's Simpson giving Union hockey his best shot". Boston Globe. Retrieved June 15, 2018.
  8. ^ Divver, Mark (December 8, 2016). "Mark Divver: Wayne Simpson's been a very pleasant surprise for Providence Bruins". Providence Journal. Retrieved June 15, 2018.
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