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Eric Healey

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Eric M. Healey (born January 20, 1975) is a retired American ice hockey left winger from Hull, Massachusetts. He played in the NHL for the Boston Bruins, appearing in two games during the 2005–06 season, and spent most of his career in the American Hockey League (AHL) and in Europe. Undrafted, Healey starred at RPI, earning All-Conference and All-American honors.

Healey began his pro career in 1998 with the Calgary Flames organization, splitting time with the Saint John Flames (AHL) and the Orlando Solar Bears (IHL). In 1999 he signed with the Phoenix Coyotes and played for the Springfield Falcons. In 2002 he joined the Los Angeles Kings and shone for the Manchester Monarchs, recording 73 points in 75 games. A year later he signed with the Atlanta Thrashers, but again spent time in the AHL with the Chicago Wolves.

The 2004–05 season was spent in Germany with Adler Mannheim. He returned to North America in 2005–06 with the Boston Bruins, spending most of the season with the Providence Bruins before making his NHL debut on November 25, 2005. He was named captain for PlanetUSA in the AHL All-Star game.

After signing with the Tampa Bay Lightning in 2006, Healey posted a career-best 75 points for the Springfield Falcons. In 2007 he signed with the Colorado Avalanche and captained the Lake Erie Monsters, leading the team with 58 points. In 2008 he moved to Mora IK in Sweden but was released after 20 games. He then played for the SCL Tigers in Switzerland, with a loan to EHC Olten, before joining Graz 99ers in Austria for the 2009–10 season, where he led the league with 67 points and helped Graz finish first in the regular season. In 2010 he signed with EHC Black Wings Linz in Austria, scoring 13 points in 19 games before being released to free up foreign players.


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