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American ice hockey player From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bobby Orr Brink[1] (born July 8, 2001) is an American professional ice hockey right wing for the Philadelphia Flyers of the National Hockey League (NHL). He was drafted 34th overall by the Flyers in the 2019 NHL entry draft. He played college ice hockey for the University of Denver.
Bobby Brink | |||
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Born |
Chaska, Minnesota, U.S. | July 8, 2001||
Height | 5 ft 9 in (175 cm) | ||
Weight | 166 lb (75 kg; 11 st 12 lb) | ||
Position | Right wing | ||
Shoots | Right | ||
NHL team | Philadelphia Flyers | ||
NHL draft |
34th overall, 2019 Philadelphia Flyers | ||
Playing career | 2022–present |
During the 2018–19 season he recorded 35 goals and 33 assists in 43 games for the Sioux City Musketeers, averaging 1.29 points per game to rank 14th overall in USHL history. His 35 goals tied a Sioux City franchise record in a single season. Following an outstanding season he was named the 2019 USHL Forward of the Year.[2][3]
Brink began his collegiate career for the Denver Pioneers during the 2019–20 season, where he finished second in NCHC rookie scoring with 24 points. He led all NCHC freshmen with 13 power-play points, and tied for third on the Pioneers in points per game with 0.86. Following the season he was named to All-NCHC Rookie Team.[4]
During the 2021–22 NCAA season he recorded nine goals and 26 assists in conference play. The 35 points tied an NCHC single-season record. He was named the NCHC and National Player of the Month for February, after he recorded five goals and 10 assists in eight games, and had a career-long 14-game point streak from December 31 to February 19.[5][6] He finished the season as the NCAA Scoring Champion with 57 points and 43 assists in 41 games. His 57 points were the most by a Denver player since Gabe Gauthier had 57 points in 2005, while his 43 assists were the most since Dave Shields also had 43 assists in 1990. Following an outstanding season, he was named a unanimous selection to the All-NCHC First Team, and was named NCHC Player of the Year and NCHC Forward of the Year.[7][8] He was also named a Hobey Baker Award Hat Trick Finalist and an AHCA West First Team All-American.[9][10]
On April 10, 2022, Brink signed a three-year, entry-level contract with the Philadelphia Flyers, who had previously selected him 34th overall in the 2019 NHL entry draft.[11] Brink recorded a point in his NHL debut, assisting on James van Riemsdyk's goal against the Washington Capitals in the Flyers' 9–2 loss on April 12.[12]
Brink scored his first NHL goal on October 26, 2023, against Filip Gustavsson of the Minnesota Wild.[13][14]
Medal record | ||
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Representing United States | ||
Ice hockey | ||
World Junior Championships | ||
2021 Canada | ||
World U18 Championships | ||
2019 Sweden |
Brink represented the United States at the 2018 World Junior A Challenge where he won a gold medal and was named tournament MVP. He also represented the United States at the 2019 IIHF World U18 Championships where he recorded three goals and three assists in five games and won a bronze medal.[15][16]
On December 23, 2019, he was named to the roster to represent the United States at the 2020 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships, where he recorded one goal and one assist in five games during the tournament.[17] He again represented the United States at the 2021 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships, where he recorded two goals and four assists in seven games and won a gold medal.[18]
Regular season | Playoffs | |||||||||||||
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Season | Team | League | GP | G | A | Pts | PIM | GP | G | A | Pts | PIM | ||
2017–18 | Sioux City Musketeers | USHL | 12 | 2 | 2 | 4 | 4 | — | — | — | — | — | ||
2018–19 | Sioux City Musketeers | USHL | 43 | 35 | 33 | 68 | 22 | — | — | — | — | — | ||
2019–20 | University of Denver | NCHC | 28 | 11 | 13 | 24 | 12 | — | — | — | — | — | ||
2020–21 | University of Denver | NCHC | 15 | 2 | 9 | 11 | 4 | — | — | — | — | — | ||
2021–22 | University of Denver | NCHC | 41 | 14 | 43 | 57 | 44 | — | — | — | — | — | ||
2021–22 | Philadelphia Flyers | NHL | 10 | 0 | 4 | 4 | 0 | — | — | — | — | — | ||
2022–23 | Lehigh Valley Phantoms | AHL | 41 | 12 | 16 | 28 | 15 | 3 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 | ||
2023–24 | Philadelphia Flyers | NHL | 57 | 11 | 12 | 23 | 10 | — | — | — | — | — | ||
2023–24 | Lehigh Valley Phantoms | AHL | 13 | 7 | 6 | 13 | 2 | 6 | 0 | 4 | 4 | 4 | ||
NHL totals | 67 | 11 | 16 | 27 | 10 | — | — | — | — | — |
Year | Team | Event | Result | GP | G | A | Pts | PIM | |
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2019 | United States | U18 | 5 | 3 | 3 | 6 | 6 | ||
2020 | United States | WJC | 6th | 5 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 0 | |
2021 | United States | WJC | 7 | 2 | 4 | 6 | 2 | ||
Junior totals | 17 | 6 | 8 | 14 | 8 |
Award | Year | Ref |
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USHL | ||
Forward of the Year | 2019 | [2] |
All-USHL First Team | 2019 | [19] |
College | ||
All-NCHC Rookie Team | 2020 | [4] |
All-NCHC First Team | 2022 | [20] |
NCHC Player of the Year | 2022 | [7] |
NCHC Forward of the Year | 2022 | |
AHCA West First Team All-American | 2022 | [21] |
International | ||
World Junior A Challenge – All-Star Team | 2018 | [22] |
World Junior A Challenge – Tournament MVP | 2018 |
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