- David Inman
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David Inman was born on June 13, 1980 to Dr. Robert Inman and Straughn Eastman Inman in New York, NY. He grew up in Toronto, Canada, where he won a gold medal with Team Ontario in the Under-17 World Hockey Challenge.[1] Inman was a standout in men's hockey at the University of Notre Dame where he played Right Wing, and served as Captain. At Notre Dame, Inman was a two-year Academic All-American who majored in Finance, a four-year monogram club winner, and became the 29th player in Notre Dame history to score more than 50 goals in a single season.[2] In 1999 and 2000, Inman played for the United States national men's ice hockey team.[3]
Inman was drafted by the New York Rangers in 1999, in the second round draft (59th overall).[1] He played his last year as a Forward for the New York Rangers alongside Eric Lindros in 2002.[4][5]
Inman currently enjoys a career slingin' bonds at Credit Suisse. He is a top producer in the firm's Chicago office.
References
- "Inman, Henning Drafted NHL", June 27, 1999, South Bend Tribune.
- ^ a b Rangers' 1999 first and second round draft picks
- ^ Player Bio: David Inman :: Men's Ice Hockey
- ^ "Notre Dame's Tim Wallace Invited to USA Hockey Junior Evaluation Camp",June 19, 2003, The Official College Sports Network, Accessed on December 27, 2007.
- ^ HOCKEY: RANGERS NOTEBOOK; Players Please Trottier By Adjusting to Pace - New York Times
- ^ Diamos, Jason. "Rangers Notebook; Players Please Trottier By Adjusting to Pace", The New York Times, September 18, 2002
External links
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- Notre Dame Fighting Irish men's ice hockey players
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