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Michael Swift (ice hockey)
Canadian-born South Korean ice hockey player From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Michael Swift (born March 26, 1987) is a Canadian-born South Korean[1] former professional ice hockey player. He was a member of Korea's 2018 Winter Olympics team.[2]
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Professional career
On April 19, 2008, he was signed as a free agent by the New Jersey Devils.[3] During the 2010–11 season, he was traded to the San Jose Sharks along with Patrick Davis in exchange for Steven Zalewski and Jay Leach.[4] He finished the season with the Sharks AHL affiliate, the Worcester Sharks.
High1
On August 4, 2011, Swift unconventionally signed in the Asian League with High1. During the 2011–12 season, he was named as the League's MVP after scoring 90 points in just 36 games.
As of 2015–16 season, he was the team's all-time scoring leader, with most goals scored, most assists and points accumulated.[5]
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Career statistics
Regular season and playoffs
International
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Records
High1[6]
- Team all-time leader for Most Goals
- Team all-time leader for Most Assists
- Team all-time leader for Most Points
- First player in team history to score 100 Goals
- First player in team history to record 100 Assists and 100 Goals
- First player in team history to record 200 Points
- First player in team history to record 200 Assists and 150 Goals
- First player in team history to record 300 Points
- First player in team history to record 400 Points
Asia League Ice Hockey
- Fastest player in Asia league history to reach 100 Goals scored(90 games)
- Highest points per game ratio during career, with 2.34(as of 13/14)
Awards and honours
- Asia League Best Plus/Minus (+52)
- Asia League Most Assists (46)
- Asia League Most Goals (44)
- Asia League Most Points (90)
- Asia League Regular Season MVP
- Asia League Most Assists (58)
- Asia League Most Goals (39)
- Asia League Most Points (97)
- Asia League Most Goals (37)
- Asia League Most Points (67)
- Asia League Most Points (80)
- Asia League Most Points (70)
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References
External links
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