Dean Trboyevich
Dean Trboyevich | |||
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Born |
Bovey, Minnesota, U.S. | June 6, 1968||
Height | 6 ft 0 in (183 cm) | ||
Weight | 210 lb (95 kg; 15 st 0 lb) | ||
Position | Defence | ||
Shot | Left | ||
Played for |
USHL Rochester Mustangs NCAA University of Alaska Anchorage AHL Capital District Islanders IHL Salt Lake City Golden Eagles Detroit Vipers Grand Rapids Griffins Milwaukee Admirals ECHL Richmond Renegades WCHL Anchorage Aces | ||
Playing career | 1991–1999 |
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Dean Trboyevich (born June 6, 1968) is a former American professional hockey player. Dean was a multisport athlete while growing up in Bovey, Minnesota, playing football, baseball and hockey.
Playing Career[edit]
Amateur Career[edit]
Dean played high school hockey for Greenway Raiders from 1983-1986, graduating in 1986. Afterwords, Dean played one season for the USHL team the Rochester Mustangs. From years 1987 to 1991, Dean played for the University of Alaska, Anchorage Seawolves Men's Hockey Team, playing along fellow Greenway Alumni, Mike Peluso.
Professional Career[edit]
Dean played for a number of minor league professional hockey teams from 1991-1999, including the Capital District Islanders, Salt Lake City Golden Eagles, the Richmond Renegades, the Anchorage Aces, the Detroit Falcons, the Detroit Vipers, the Grand Rapids Griffons, and the Milwaukee Admirals. Dean continued to play as a defenceman and was well known for his physical play style.[1]
Controversy[edit]
On February 3, 1999, Dean Trboyevich was arrested for actions taking place during a game against Jacques Mailhot of the Fresno Falcons. Trboyevich was assessed a major penalty for high-sticking and a match penalty for attempting to injure after the cross-check. Mailhot apparently didn’t suffer any serious injury and continued playing. [2]
See also[edit]
References/Notes and references[edit]
- ↑ Newman, Mark (9 December 2015). "Tough Guys". griffinshockey.com. Grand Rapids Griffins. Retrieved 17 August 2020.
- ↑ "Hockey Player Is Charged". Los Angeles Times. Associated Press. 4 February 1999. Retrieved 17 August 2020.
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