Craig Ferguson (ice hockey)
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Craig Ferguson (born April 8, 1970 in Castro Valley, California) is an American professional ice hockey player. He was drafted by the Montreal Canadiens in the seventh round, 146th overall in the 1989 NHL Entry Draft.
Ferguson played four years of college hockey for the Yale University Bulldogs of the ECAC before turning pro. He spent much of his career bouncing around the minor leagues, but appeared in 27 National Hockey League games for the Canadiens, Calgary Flames and Florida Panthers. Ferguson recorded one goal (vs. Toronto Maple Leafs in Mario Tremblay's first game as coach and vs. Pat Burns) and one assist in his NHL career. In 2000, he moved to Europe to play, first three seasons with Fribourg-Gottéron in the Swiss Nationalliga A, and then three more with ERC Ingolstadt of the German Deutsche Eishockey-Liga.
[edit] External links
- Craig Ferguson (ice hockey)'s career stats at The Internet Hockey Database
- Craig Ferguson (ice hockey)'s biography at Legends of Hockey

