- Scott Scissons
Infobox Ice Hockey Player
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played_for =New York Islanders
league = NHL
position = Centre
shoots = Left
height_ft = 6
height_in = 1
weight_lb = 201
nickname =
nationality = CAN
birth_date = Birth date and age|1971|10|29|mf=y
birth_place = Saskatoon, SK, CAN
draft = 6th overall
draft_year = 1990
draft_team =New York Islanders
career_start = 1991
career_end = 1995Scott Scissons (born
October 29 ,1971 , in Saskatoon,Saskatchewan ) is a formerNational Hockey League centre. He was drafted in the first round, sixth overall, by theNew York Islanders in the1990 NHL Entry Draft . While a high percentage of players selected in the first round of that draft went on to productive NHL careers, Scissons was one of the few busts.Scissons was chosen after five players, who all went on to have long
National Hockey League careers:Owen Nolan ,Petr Nedved ,Keith Primeau ,Mike Ricci , and Jaromir Jagr. NHL starsKeith Tkachuk andMartin Brodeur were also selected in the first round of that draft. [http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/draft/nhl1990e.html]After playing three seasons in the
Western Hockey League with theSaskatoon Blades , Scissons made his NHL debut with the Islanders, appearing in one game at the end of the 1990–91 season. He then spent the 1991–92 season playing with the Canadian National Hockey Team. However, he was not chosen to represent Canada at the1992 Winter Olympics .Scissons spent the 1992–93 season playing with the Islanders' AHL affiliate, the
Capital District Islanders . He did, however, appear in one game with New York during the 1993 Stanley Cup Playoffs. He appeared in one more game with New York during the 1993–94 season, and spent the remainder of the year with theSalt Lake Golden Eagles of the International Hockey League. He then played 30 IHL games in the 1994–95 season with theMinnesota Moose andDenver Grizzlies .Unfortunately, Scissons suffered a shoulder injury near the end of his WHL career, and its nagging quality forced him into early retirement in 1995. [http://www.islesinfo.com/1990-Draft.html]
In his short NHL career, Scissons appeared in two regular-season and one playoff game, going scoreless.
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