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Bryan Deasley

Bryan Deasley (born November 26, 1968 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey winger. He was a first round selection, 19th overall, by the Calgary Flames at the 1987 National Hockey League (NHL) Entry Draft. He never reached the NHL and retired in 1993 after one season touring with the Canadian National Team and four in the minor leagues. Deasley worked as a player agent for several years.
==Playing career==
A native of Toronto, Ontario, Deasley planned to play junior hockey with the North Bay Centennials before he was recruited by the University of Michigan. He played two seasons of college hockey with the Michigan Wolverines program. After recording 24 points in 38 games as a freshman in 1986–87, the Calgary Flames selected him with their first round pick, 19th overall, at the 1987 NHL Entry Draft. The Flames praised Deasley for his aggressiveness and willingness to battle in the corners.〔 Deasley returned to Michigan where he scored 18 goals in 27 games despite missing 12 games due to a broken leg.〔〔 He also played in the 1987 Spengler Cup with Team Canada which defeated the Soviet Wings to win the tournament championship.〔
Deasley left Michigan after two seasons and toured with the Canadian National Team in 1988–89 where he scored 19 goals and 19 assists in 54 games.〔 He joined Calgary's International Hockey League (IHL) affiliate, the Salt Lake Golden Eagles for their playoff run. Deasley recorded three goals and three assists for the Eagles who lost the Turner Cup final.〔 He then played three full seasons with Salt Lake between 1989 and 1992 where he had seasons of 27, 45 and 35 points.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Bryan Deasley statistics )〕 The Flames traded Deasley to the Quebec Nordiques prior to the 1992–93 season. He spent the year with their American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Halifax Citadels. He played only 37 games, and recorded 20 points, before retiring as a player.〔

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