Scott White

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1985-89
Defense
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04-21-1968
Ormstown, PQ

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Ottawa Senators (NHL)

  • 1992-93 Preseason
  • Size 54 CCM / Maska Ultrafil
  • Neck tagging detail
  • Stanley Cup 100th patch
  • The jersey features three color sewn twill sleeve numbers and two color sewn twill back numbers. The name (on nameplate) is single color sewn twill..... CCM and NHL logos on the back hem of the jersey..... Alternate logo shoulder patch..... Obtained from the Nuetral Zone in November 2002.

    Scott White was hired as Iowa’s director of hockey operations on May 26, 2005, joining the Stars organization after four seasons as head coach of the Columbia Inferno of the ECHL. In Columbia, White was responsible for all of the club’s hockey operation activities, including recruiting, scouting, trades and roster moves. White served as an assistant coach with the Greensboro Monarchs (ECHL) for a season and a half, and was assistant coach at his alma mater, Michigan Tech University, from 1994-1999.

    White played five years of professional hockey from 1989-1994, including three seasons with Greensboro, where he won the 1990 ECHL Championship and earned ECHL Defenseman of the Year and First-Team All–ECHL honors for the 1991-92 season. He signed with the NHL expansion Ottawa Senators in 1992 and played the entire season with the club’s developmental affiliate in New Haven, capturing team MVP honors after scoring 54 points (10 goals, 44 assists) in 80 games. The Quebec native finished his professional career with 235 points (55 goals, 180 assists) in 190 regular season games and 40 points (8 goals, 32 assists) in 41 playoff games.

    White was an assistant coach
    at Michigan Tech 1994-99

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