Brian Benning

Canadian ice hockey player (born 1966) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Brian Anthony Benning (born June 10, 1966) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey defenceman who played ten seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) with the St. Louis Blues, Los Angeles Kings, Philadelphia Flyers, Edmonton Oilers, and Florida Panthers. He is the younger brother of former Vancouver Canucks general manager Jim Benning,[1][2] and former NCAA player Mark Benning. He is the father of both San Jose Sharks defenceman Matt Benning and Florida Panthers defenceman Mike Benning.[3][4]

Born (1966-06-10) June 10, 1966 (age 59)
Height 6 ft 0 in (183 cm)
Weight 175 lb (79 kg; 12 st 7 lb)
Position Defence
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Brian Benning
Born (1966-06-10) June 10, 1966 (age 59)
Height 6 ft 0 in (183 cm)
Weight 175 lb (79 kg; 12 st 7 lb)
Position Defence
Shot Left
Played for St. Louis Blues
Los Angeles Kings
Philadelphia Flyers
Edmonton Oilers
Florida Panthers
National team  Canada
NHL draft 26th overall, 1984
St. Louis Blues
Playing career 19851995
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Playing career

Benning was drafted by the St. Louis Blues in the second round, 26th overall in the 1984 NHL entry draft. He made his debut in the NHL during the 1984–85 NHL season with the Blues, playing in four games. Benning finally got the chance to have a full-time job in the NHL during the 1986–87 season. That year he played in 78 games with the Blues and scored a career-high 49 points. Benning then played two more full seasons with the Blues before being traded at the beginning of the 1989–90 season to the Los Angeles Kings. He played three seasons there before having brief stints with the Philadelphia Flyers and Edmonton Oilers.

Benning finished his career with the Florida Panthers. He was on the inaugural 1993–94 Panthers team that surprised many by nearly making the playoffs. He retired after the 1994–95 season.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

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Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1981–82 St. Albert Saints AJHL 3 0 2 2 14
1982–83 St. Albert Saints AJHL 57 8 38 46 81
1983–84 Portland Winter Hawks WHL 38 6 41 47 108
1984–85 Kamloops Blazers WHL 17 3 18 21 26
1984–85 St. Louis Blues NHL 4 0 2 2 0
1985–86 Canadian National Team Intl 60 6 13 19 43
1985–86 St. Louis Blues NHL 6 1 2 3 13
1986–87 Canadian National Team Intl 20 1 4 5 22
1986–87 St. Louis Blues NHL 78 13 36 49 110 6 0 4 4 9
1987–88 St. Louis Blues NHL 77 8 29 37 107 10 1 6 7 25
1988–89 St. Louis Blues NHL 66 8 26 34 102 7 1 1 2 11
1989–90 St. Louis Blues NHL 7 1 1 2 2
1989–90 Los Angeles Kings NHL 48 5 18 23 104 7 0 2 2 6
1990–91 Los Angeles Kings NHL 61 7 24 31 127 12 0 5 5 6
1991–92 Los Angeles Kings NHL 53 2 30 32 99
1991–92 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 22 2 12 14 35
1992–93 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 37 9 17 26 93
1992–93 Edmonton Oilers NHL 18 1 7 8 59
1993–94 Florida Panthers NHL 73 6 24 30 107
1994–95 Florida Panthers NHL 24 1 7 8 18
NHL totals 568 63 233 296 963 48 3 20 23 70
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International

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Year Team Event Result GP G A Pts PIM
1993 Canada WC 4th 8 1 2 3 0
Senior totals 8 1 2 3 0
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Awards and honours

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Award Year
NHL
All-Rookie Team 1987
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References

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