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Bryan Pitton

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Bryan Pitton
Born (1988-01-26) January 26, 1988 (age 36)
Brampton, ON, CAN
Height 6 ft 3 in (191 cm)
Weight 205 lb (93 kg; 14 st 9 lb)
Position Goaltender
Catches Left
ECHL team
Former teams
Brampton Beast
Springfield Falcons
Oklahoma City Barons
Fife Flyers
KH Sanok
NHL Draft 133rd overall, 2006
Edmonton Oilers
Playing career 2008–present

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Bryan Pitton (born January 26, 1988) is a Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender who is currently playing for the Brampton Beast of the ECHL. He was drafted in the fifth round, 133rd overall, by the Edmonton Oilers in the 2006 NHL Entry Draft.

Playing career[edit]

Pitton played three seasons in the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) with the Brampton Battalion. He played in 124 OHL regular season games, compiling a record of 64–46–6.

After completing his junior career in 2008, Pitton played one game in the American Hockey League (AHL) with the Springfield Falcons, the Oilers' minor league affiliates. He gave up one goal, in 12 minutes of playing time.

For the 2008–09 season, Pitton was assigned to the Stockton Thunder, of the ECHL. He spent the entirety of the season with the Thunder, playing 34 regular season games and posting a record of 9–19–3.

On December 12, 2009, Bryan Pitton became the first-ever player in Thunder history to earn a direct recall to the NHL, when Oilers GM, Steve Tambellini announced the sending down of fellow prospect, Devan Dubnyk to Springfield.[1] Pitton would spend his time in Edmonton serving as Jeff Deslauriers' back-up.

During the 2009–10 season, Pitton split most of his time between Stockton and Springfield, playing a total of 29 games; 22 with the Thunder, and 7 with the Falcons.

On September 26, 2011, Pitton was signed to play in the ECHL with the Bakersfield Condors.[2]

On August 15, 2012, it was announced that Pitton had signed for the Fife Flyers of the Elite Ice Hockey League.[3]

Personal life[edit]

Bryan's older brother, Jason, is also a former professional hockey player, who last played for the Brampton Beast. Bryan married California native Katie DuPriest in 2013

Career statistics[edit]

Season Team League GP Min W L T/OTL GA GAA SV% SO
2004–05 Wellington Dukes OPJHL 34
2005–06 Brampton Battalion OHL 24 1293 16 4 0 74 3.43 0.904 0
2006–07 Brampton Battalion OHL 61 3494 26 29 4 208 3.57 0.879 0
2007–08 Brampton Battalion OHL 39 2153 22 13 2 91 2.54 0.911 4
2007–08 Springfield Falcons AHL 1 12 1 4.88 0.750 0
2008–09 Stockton Thunder ECHL 34 1949 9 19 3 110 3.39 0.886 0
2009–10 Stockton Thunder ECHL 22 1242 9 9 3 59 2.85 0.921 1
2009–10 Springfield Falcons AHL 8 458 2 6 0 36 4.71 0.857 0
2010–11 Stockton Thunder ECHL 34 1886 18 10 4 91 2.90 0.901 1
2010–11 Oklahoma City Barons AHL 8 447 3 2 1 23 3.09 0.897 0
2011–12 Bakersfield Condors ECHL 37 2090 10 20 4 120 3.44 0.895 1
2012–13 Fife Flyers EIHL 48 2819 21 25 1 142 3.02 0.905 0
2013–14 Allen Americans CHL 43 2398 27 10 4 110 2.75 0.916 1
2015–16 Brampton Beast ECHL 1 59 0 1 0 2 2.03 0.939 0

References[edit]

  1. "Oilers recall Pitton from Stockton". Edmonton Oilers. 2009-12-12. Retrieved 2009-12-12.
  2. "Condors add Pitton in net and Loprieno to the blueline". Bakersfield Condors. 2011-09-26. Retrieved 2011-09-26.
  3. "McAlpine and Pitton Confirmed at Fife". Fife Flyers. 2012-08-15. Retrieved 2012-08-15.

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