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Adam Pardy

Adam Pardy (born March 29, 1984) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey defenceman. He played in the National Hockey League for the Calgary Flames, Dallas Stars, Buffalo Sabres, Winnipeg Jets, Edmonton Oilers, Nashville Predators. He also played in the Swedish Hockey League for Frölunda HC. He was selected by the Calgary Flames in the sixth round, 173rd overall, at the 2004 NHL Entry Draft.

Adam Pardy
Pardy with the Winnipeg Jets in 2014
Born (1984-03-29) March 29, 1984 (age 39)
Bonavista, Newfoundland, Canada
Height 6 ft 4 in (193 cm)
Weight 227 lb (103 kg; 16 st 3 lb)
Position Defence
Shot Left
Played for Calgary Flames
Dallas Stars
Buffalo Sabres
Winnipeg Jets
Edmonton Oilers
Nashville Predators
Frölunda HC
NHL Draft 173rd overall, 2004
Calgary Flames
Playing career 2005–2019

Playing career

Junior

Pardy was selected by the Halifax Mooseheads of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL) in 2002, but was unable to earn a spot on Halifax's deep roster. As a result, he began the 2002–03 season in the Maritime Junior A Hockey League playing first for the Yarmouth Mariners and then the Antigonish Bulldogs.[1] His QMJHL rights were traded to the Cape Breton Screaming Eagles in January 2003, but the Bulldogs refused to release him at first as they wished to keep him for their own playoff run.[1] He was finally given his release to play with the Screaming Eagles late in the season and appeared in seven regular season games in the Quebec League and two more in the playoffs.[2]

He then played two full seasons with the Screaming Eagles. Pardy played 68 games for Cape Breton in 2003–04, scoring four goals and 12 points, adding 137 penalty minutes. Following the season, the Calgary Flames selected him as their sixth round selection, 173rd overall, at the 2004 NHL Entry Draft.[3] His selection at the age of 20 was unusual, as it came two years after most players are drafted and was his third time through the draft after being passed over in 2002 and 2003.[1] He improved to 12 goals, 27 assists and 163 penalty minutes in 2004–05 as an over-age player.[2] Pardy played a total of 144 games for the Screaming Eagles, recording 16 goals, 40 assists and 302 penalty minutes.[4]

Professional

 
Pardy with the Calgary Flames.

Pardy turned professional in 2005 and began the season with Calgary's American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Omaha Ak-Sar-Ben Knights. He struggled at first; he failed to score and was a minus player in his first 24 games, resulting in a demotion to the ECHL's Las Vegas Wranglers.[5] He found greater success in Las Vegas, scoring his first professional goal and adding 11 assists in 41 games.[2] He appeared in 70 games with Omaha in his first full AHL season in 2006–07,[6] scoring two goals and six assists.[2] Pardy did not earn much ice time initially as the coaches played him sparingly for the first three months of the season. As his play improved, he earned greater responsibilities with the Knights.[7]

Entering his third season of professional hockey in 2007–08, Pardy continued to impress the Flames organization with his development, and while he did not make the team out of training camp, he was one of the final cuts.[8] He joined the Quad City Flames for the season, and was briefly recalled to Calgary in December 2007 as an injury replacement, but did not appear in any games with the Flames.[4] He finished the season in Quad City, scoring five goals and 18 points in 65 games,[2] and played in the 2008 AHL All-Star Game.[5]

Hoping to build on that season, Pardy entered 2008–09 training camp looking to earn a spot with the Flames.[6] He signed a new, one-year contract,[9] and made the team out of camp. Pardy made his NHL debut in the team's season opener on October 9, 2008. He played just under eight minutes in a 6–0 loss to the Vancouver Canucks.[10] In doing so, he became the first former Las Vegas Wranglers skater to play an NHL game.[11] Pardy was used sparingly early in the season, but gained a full-time spot in the lineup in November when Jim Vandermeer suffered a broken ankle.[12]

He scored his first NHL point, an assist, in a 3–2 shootout loss to the Florida Panthers on December 12, 2008.[13] Against the New York Islanders on January 8, 2009, he scored his first career goal.[14] Pardy finished his rookie season with 60 games played, one goal and nine assists. He also appeared in six playoff games.[4] Because of his age and low number of NHL games played, he was an unrestricted free agent following the season.[15] The Flames made re-signing him a priority,[16] agreeing to a two-year, US$1.4 million contract that was worth less than he might have received on the open market.[17]

Despite a slow start at training camp, Pardy retained his position as the team's sixth defenceman entering the 2009–10 season.[18] He missed three games early in the season with a sprained wrist,[19] and was left as the seventh defenceman late in the year after the Flames acquired Steve Staios.[20] He finished his second NHL season with two goals and seven assists in 57 games.[2] Pardy suffered a separated shoulder in the second game of the 2010–11 season,[21] an injury that caused him to miss the first two months of the season.[22] He also missed the last two months of the season with an upper body injury.[23]

An unrestricted free agent, Pardy left the Flames after the 2010–11 season and signed a two-year, $4 million contract with the Dallas Stars.[24] He began the season on injured reserve after suffering a rib injury in the pre-season,[25] and spent much of the season out of the Stars' lineup.[26] He finished the 2011–12 season with three assists in 36 games played.[27]

Pardy played only one season in Dallas, as he was included in a July 2, 2012 trade that also sent Steve Ott to the Buffalo Sabres in exchange for Derek Roy.[28] Pardy split the lockout-shortened season between Buffalo and the AHL's Rochester Americans. He had two goals and seven assists in 21 AHL games, and added four assists in 17 games in Buffalo.[27] As a free agent, Pardy joined his fourth team in four seasons, signing a one-year, $600,000 contract with the Winnipeg Jets for the 2013–14 season. [29] One of his most notable games that season was against the Chicago Blackhawks on November 6, 2013, when Pardy went through the glass after a bodycheck from Brandon Bollig. A fan ripped off Pardy's helmet and put it on his head, while his female companion appeared to dump beer on Pardy.[30] Pardy would go on to sign a one-year, $1,000,000 extension for the Jets, on July 1, 2015.[31]

During the 2015–16 season, having played sparingly in 14 games with the Jets, Pardy was placed on waivers and claimed by the Edmonton Oilers on February 29, 2016.[32] Pardy appeared in 9 further games with the Oilers for 3 assists.

As a free agent in the off-season, Pardy was unable to attain an NHL contract. On September 8, 2016, Pardy agreed to attend the Florida Panthers training camp on a professional try-out contract.[33] Following his release from his professional tryout, Pardy signed with the Springfield Thunderbirds, the AHL affiliate of the Panthers. Prior to the beginning the 2016–17 season, Pardy was traded by the Thunderbirds to the Milwaukee Admirals for three minor-leaguers on October 24, 2016.[34] On December 1, 2016, Pardy returned to the NHL as he was signed to a one-year contract with the Admirals NHL affiliate, the Nashville Predators.[35]

Pardy as a free agent belatedly spent the remainder of the 2017–18 season abroad, playing with Swedish club Frölunda HC of the Swedish Hockey League (SHL), appearing in just 11 games for 1 assist. Returning to North America in the following off-season, Pardy signed for the inaugural season of hometown club, the Newfoundland Growlers in the ECHL on September 7, 2018.[36] The Growlers went on to win the Kelly Cup and Pardy announced his retirement at the conclusion of the season.[37]

Playing style

Pardy is not an offensive defenceman, instead focusing his play on preventing his opposition from scoring. His defensive partner, Cory Sarich, praised his calm demeanor heading into the 2009–10 season.[18] He also plays a physical game, recording 77 hits in 60 games as a rookie, including a check on Jared Boll that was described as one of the best of the 2008–09 season.[38]

Personal life

Pardy grew up in Bonavista, Newfoundland, a town of about 3,800 people.[39] He comes from a tight-knit family; his parents, Stan and Lorraine, and elder brothers, Neil and Todd, made sacrifices and committed the little money they had towards Pardy's hockey career.[40] His family followed him to Alberta but have since returned home. Pardy's father used to work in construction in Lloydminster, and his brothers are electricians in Calgary.[7] The family now rents out small houses to tourists visiting Bonavista.

In addition to ice hockey, Pardy played ball hockey while a junior. He was named the most valuable defenceman at the 2003 junior nationals by the Canadian Ball Hockey Association.[41] He won a bronze medal with the Canadian team at the 2004 World Ball Hockey Championships in Slovakia.[1]

Pardy is a spokesman for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Calgary.[42]

Career statistics

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
2001–02 Central Newfoundland AAA Midget
2002–03 Yarmouth Mariners MHL 1 0 0 0 2
2002–03 Antigonish Bulldogs MHL 31 5 16 21 42
2002–03 Cape Breton Screaming Eagles QMJHL 7 0 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0
2003–04 Cape Breton Screaming Eagles QMJHL 68 4 12 16 137 5 0 1 1 8
2004–05 Cape Breton Screaming Eagles QMJHL 69 12 27 39 163 5 2 2 4 8
2005–06 Omaha Ak–Sar–Ben Knights AHL 24 0 0 0 18
2005–06 Las Vegas Wranglers ECHL 41 1 11 12 55 10 2 1 3 12
2006–07 Omaha Ak–Sar–Ben Knights AHL 70 2 6 8 60 6 1 1 2 0
2007–08 Quad City Flames AHL 65 5 13 18 67
2008–09 Calgary Flames NHL 60 1 9 10 69 6 0 2 2 5
2009–10 Calgary Flames NHL 57 2 7 9 48
2010–11 Calgary Flames NHL 30 1 6 7 24
2011–12 Texas Stars AHL 2 0 4 4 2
2011–12 Dallas Stars NHL 36 0 3 3 16
2012–13 Rochester Americans AHL 21 2 7 9 22
2012–13 Buffalo Sabres NHL 17 0 4 4 14
2013–14 St. John's IceCaps AHL 3 0 0 0 9
2013–14 Winnipeg Jets NHL 60 0 6 6 38
2014–15 Winnipeg Jets NHL 55 0 9 9 40 2 1 0 1 2
2015–16 Winnipeg Jets NHL 14 0 1 1 8
2015–16 Edmonton Oilers NHL 9 0 3 3 6
2016–17 Milwaukee Admirals AHL 31 3 4 7 20 3 0 0 0 6
2016–17 Nashville Predators NHL 4 0 0 0 6
2017–18 Frölunda HC SHL 11 0 1 1 18
2018–19 Newfoundland Growlers ECHL 41 6 15 21 44 22 0 4 4 32
AHL totals 214 12 34 46 198 9 1 1 2 6
NHL totals 342 4 48 52 269 8 1 2 3 7

Awards and honours

Award Year
AHL
All-Star Game 2008
ECHL
Kelly Cup (Newfoundland Growlers) 2019 [43]

References

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External links

  • Biographical information and career statistics from NHL.com, or Eliteprospects.com, or Hockey-Reference.com, or The Internet Hockey Database, or TSN.ca

adam, pardy, born, march, 1984, canadian, former, professional, hockey, defenceman, played, national, hockey, league, calgary, flames, dallas, stars, buffalo, sabres, winnipeg, jets, edmonton, oilers, nashville, predators, also, played, swedish, hockey, league. Adam Pardy born March 29 1984 is a Canadian former professional ice hockey defenceman He played in the National Hockey League for the Calgary Flames Dallas Stars Buffalo Sabres Winnipeg Jets Edmonton Oilers Nashville Predators He also played in the Swedish Hockey League for Frolunda HC He was selected by the Calgary Flames in the sixth round 173rd overall at the 2004 NHL Entry Draft Adam PardyPardy with the Winnipeg Jets in 2014Born 1984 03 29 March 29 1984 age 39 Bonavista Newfoundland CanadaHeight6 ft 4 in 193 cm Weight227 lb 103 kg 16 st 3 lb PositionDefenceShotLeftPlayed forCalgary FlamesDallas StarsBuffalo SabresWinnipeg JetsEdmonton OilersNashville Predators Frolunda HCNHL Draft173rd overall 2004Calgary FlamesPlaying career2005 2019 Contents 1 Playing career 1 1 Junior 1 2 Professional 2 Playing style 3 Personal life 4 Career statistics 5 Awards and honours 6 References 7 External linksPlaying career EditJunior Edit Pardy was selected by the Halifax Mooseheads of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League QMJHL in 2002 but was unable to earn a spot on Halifax s deep roster As a result he began the 2002 03 season in the Maritime Junior A Hockey League playing first for the Yarmouth Mariners and then the Antigonish Bulldogs 1 His QMJHL rights were traded to the Cape Breton Screaming Eagles in January 2003 but the Bulldogs refused to release him at first as they wished to keep him for their own playoff run 1 He was finally given his release to play with the Screaming Eagles late in the season and appeared in seven regular season games in the Quebec League and two more in the playoffs 2 He then played two full seasons with the Screaming Eagles Pardy played 68 games for Cape Breton in 2003 04 scoring four goals and 12 points adding 137 penalty minutes Following the season the Calgary Flames selected him as their sixth round selection 173rd overall at the 2004 NHL Entry Draft 3 His selection at the age of 20 was unusual as it came two years after most players are drafted and was his third time through the draft after being passed over in 2002 and 2003 1 He improved to 12 goals 27 assists and 163 penalty minutes in 2004 05 as an over age player 2 Pardy played a total of 144 games for the Screaming Eagles recording 16 goals 40 assists and 302 penalty minutes 4 Professional Edit Pardy with the Calgary Flames Pardy turned professional in 2005 and began the season with Calgary s American Hockey League AHL affiliate the Omaha Ak Sar Ben Knights He struggled at first he failed to score and was a minus player in his first 24 games resulting in a demotion to the ECHL s Las Vegas Wranglers 5 He found greater success in Las Vegas scoring his first professional goal and adding 11 assists in 41 games 2 He appeared in 70 games with Omaha in his first full AHL season in 2006 07 6 scoring two goals and six assists 2 Pardy did not earn much ice time initially as the coaches played him sparingly for the first three months of the season As his play improved he earned greater responsibilities with the Knights 7 Entering his third season of professional hockey in 2007 08 Pardy continued to impress the Flames organization with his development and while he did not make the team out of training camp he was one of the final cuts 8 He joined the Quad City Flames for the season and was briefly recalled to Calgary in December 2007 as an injury replacement but did not appear in any games with the Flames 4 He finished the season in Quad City scoring five goals and 18 points in 65 games 2 and played in the 2008 AHL All Star Game 5 Hoping to build on that season Pardy entered 2008 09 training camp looking to earn a spot with the Flames 6 He signed a new one year contract 9 and made the team out of camp Pardy made his NHL debut in the team s season opener on October 9 2008 He played just under eight minutes in a 6 0 loss to the Vancouver Canucks 10 In doing so he became the first former Las Vegas Wranglers skater to play an NHL game 11 Pardy was used sparingly early in the season but gained a full time spot in the lineup in November when Jim Vandermeer suffered a broken ankle 12 He scored his first NHL point an assist in a 3 2 shootout loss to the Florida Panthers on December 12 2008 13 Against the New York Islanders on January 8 2009 he scored his first career goal 14 Pardy finished his rookie season with 60 games played one goal and nine assists He also appeared in six playoff games 4 Because of his age and low number of NHL games played he was an unrestricted free agent following the season 15 The Flames made re signing him a priority 16 agreeing to a two year US 1 4 million contract that was worth less than he might have received on the open market 17 Despite a slow start at training camp Pardy retained his position as the team s sixth defenceman entering the 2009 10 season 18 He missed three games early in the season with a sprained wrist 19 and was left as the seventh defenceman late in the year after the Flames acquired Steve Staios 20 He finished his second NHL season with two goals and seven assists in 57 games 2 Pardy suffered a separated shoulder in the second game of the 2010 11 season 21 an injury that caused him to miss the first two months of the season 22 He also missed the last two months of the season with an upper body injury 23 An unrestricted free agent Pardy left the Flames after the 2010 11 season and signed a two year 4 million contract with the Dallas Stars 24 He began the season on injured reserve after suffering a rib injury in the pre season 25 and spent much of the season out of the Stars lineup 26 He finished the 2011 12 season with three assists in 36 games played 27 Pardy played only one season in Dallas as he was included in a July 2 2012 trade that also sent Steve Ott to the Buffalo Sabres in exchange for Derek Roy 28 Pardy split the lockout shortened season between Buffalo and the AHL s Rochester Americans He had two goals and seven assists in 21 AHL games and added four assists in 17 games in Buffalo 27 As a free agent Pardy joined his fourth team in four seasons signing a one year 600 000 contract with the Winnipeg Jets for the 2013 14 season 29 One of his most notable games that season was against the Chicago Blackhawks on November 6 2013 when Pardy went through the glass after a bodycheck from Brandon Bollig A fan ripped off Pardy s helmet and put it on his head while his female companion appeared to dump beer on Pardy 30 Pardy would go on to sign a one year 1 000 000 extension for the Jets on July 1 2015 31 During the 2015 16 season having played sparingly in 14 games with the Jets Pardy was placed on waivers and claimed by the Edmonton Oilers on February 29 2016 32 Pardy appeared in 9 further games with the Oilers for 3 assists As a free agent in the off season Pardy was unable to attain an NHL contract On September 8 2016 Pardy agreed to attend the Florida Panthers training camp on a professional try out contract 33 Following his release from his professional tryout Pardy signed with the Springfield Thunderbirds the AHL affiliate of the Panthers Prior to the beginning the 2016 17 season Pardy was traded by the Thunderbirds to the Milwaukee Admirals for three minor leaguers on October 24 2016 34 On December 1 2016 Pardy returned to the NHL as he was signed to a one year contract with the Admirals NHL affiliate the Nashville Predators 35 Pardy as a free agent belatedly spent the remainder of the 2017 18 season abroad playing with Swedish club Frolunda HC of the Swedish Hockey League SHL appearing in just 11 games for 1 assist Returning to North America in the following off season Pardy signed for the inaugural season of hometown club the Newfoundland Growlers in the ECHL on September 7 2018 36 The Growlers went on to win the Kelly Cup and Pardy announced his retirement at the conclusion of the season 37 Playing style EditPardy is not an offensive defenceman instead focusing his play on preventing his opposition from scoring His defensive partner Cory Sarich praised his calm demeanor heading into the 2009 10 season 18 He also plays a physical game recording 77 hits in 60 games as a rookie including a check on Jared Boll that was described as one of the best of the 2008 09 season 38 Personal life EditPardy grew up in Bonavista Newfoundland a town of about 3 800 people 39 He comes from a tight knit family his parents Stan and Lorraine and elder brothers Neil and Todd made sacrifices and committed the little money they had towards Pardy s hockey career 40 His family followed him to Alberta but have since returned home Pardy s father used to work in construction in Lloydminster and his brothers are electricians in Calgary 7 The family now rents out small houses to tourists visiting Bonavista In addition to ice hockey Pardy played ball hockey while a junior He was named the most valuable defenceman at the 2003 junior nationals by the Canadian Ball Hockey Association 41 He won a bronze medal with the Canadian team at the 2004 World Ball Hockey Championships in Slovakia 1 Pardy is a spokesman for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Calgary 42 Career statistics EditRegular season PlayoffsSeason Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM2001 02 Central Newfoundland AAA Midget2002 03 Yarmouth Mariners MHL 1 0 0 0 2 2002 03 Antigonish Bulldogs MHL 31 5 16 21 42 2002 03 Cape Breton Screaming Eagles QMJHL 7 0 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 02003 04 Cape Breton Screaming Eagles QMJHL 68 4 12 16 137 5 0 1 1 82004 05 Cape Breton Screaming Eagles QMJHL 69 12 27 39 163 5 2 2 4 82005 06 Omaha Ak Sar Ben Knights AHL 24 0 0 0 18 2005 06 Las Vegas Wranglers ECHL 41 1 11 12 55 10 2 1 3 122006 07 Omaha Ak Sar Ben Knights AHL 70 2 6 8 60 6 1 1 2 02007 08 Quad City Flames AHL 65 5 13 18 67 2008 09 Calgary Flames NHL 60 1 9 10 69 6 0 2 2 52009 10 Calgary Flames NHL 57 2 7 9 48 2010 11 Calgary Flames NHL 30 1 6 7 24 2011 12 Texas Stars AHL 2 0 4 4 2 2011 12 Dallas Stars NHL 36 0 3 3 16 2012 13 Rochester Americans AHL 21 2 7 9 22 2012 13 Buffalo Sabres NHL 17 0 4 4 14 2013 14 St John s IceCaps AHL 3 0 0 0 9 2013 14 Winnipeg Jets NHL 60 0 6 6 38 2014 15 Winnipeg Jets NHL 55 0 9 9 40 2 1 0 1 22015 16 Winnipeg Jets NHL 14 0 1 1 8 2015 16 Edmonton Oilers NHL 9 0 3 3 6 2016 17 Milwaukee Admirals AHL 31 3 4 7 20 3 0 0 0 62016 17 Nashville Predators NHL 4 0 0 0 6 2017 18 Frolunda HC SHL 11 0 1 1 18 2018 19 Newfoundland Growlers ECHL 41 6 15 21 44 22 0 4 4 32AHL totals 214 12 34 46 198 9 1 1 2 6NHL totals 342 4 48 52 269 8 1 2 3 7Awards and honours EditAward YearAHLAll Star Game 2008ECHLKelly Cup Newfoundland Growlers 2019 43 References Edit a b c d McCluskey Chris 2004 10 29 Pardy on Adam McKeen s Hockey Prospects Retrieved 2010 01 08 a b c d e f Adam Pardy player profile Hockey Hall of Fame Retrieved 2010 01 07 Sportak Randy 2005 09 09 Flames are Newfoundland west Calgary Sun Retrieved 2010 01 07 a b c Hanlon Peter Kelso Sean 2009 2009 10 Calgary Flames Media Guide PDF Calgary Flames Hockey Club p 86 a b Like many other Newfoundlanders Adam Pardy has found regular work in Alberta The Western Star 2008 12 20 Retrieved 2011 02 06 a b MacFarlane Steve 2008 09 29 Special surprise Pardy Calgary Sun Retrieved 2010 01 07 a b Hall Vicki 2008 12 18 Pardy s doing a good job for the Flames St John s Telegram Archived from the original on 2013 02 04 Retrieved 2010 01 09 Cruickshank Scott 2007 09 22 Pardy chases lucky no 8 Calgary Herald Archived from the original on 2012 06 06 Retrieved 2010 01 07 O Neill gets shot with old team Calgary Herald 2008 08 08 Archived from the original on 2011 07 24 Retrieved 2010 01 09 Sportak Randy 2008 10 11 Pardy on Flame enjoys NHL debut Calgary Sun Retrieved 2010 01 07 Pardy becomes first Wranglers skater to play in NHL Las Vegas Wranglers Hockey Club 2008 10 10 Retrieved 2010 01 07 Sportak Randy 2008 11 12 Adam on eve of big things Calgary Sun Archived from the original on July 29 2012 Retrieved 2010 01 07 Weiss scores lone shootout goal as Panthers top Flames ESPN 2008 12 12 Retrieved 2010 01 08 Flames beat Islanders for sixth straight home win The Sports Network 2009 01 08 Retrieved 2009 01 09 Spportak Randy 2009 07 02 Cammalleri bids adieu Pardy just getting started Calgary Sun Archived from the original on July 5 2009 Retrieved 2010 01 08 MacFarlane Steve 2009 06 25 GM game to bolster D corps Calgary Sun Retrieved 2010 01 08 Hall Vicki 2009 07 02 Pardy takes less to stay Calgary Herald Archived from the original on 2011 07 24 Retrieved 2010 01 08 a b Down John 2009 09 28 Pardy battles for no 6 blueline job Calgary Herald Down John 2009 12 24 Flames deserve better than a lump of coal Calgary Herald Retrieved 2010 01 09 permanent dead link Sportak Randy 2010 03 05 New look to Flames lineup Calgary Sun Retrieved 2011 02 12 Sportak Randy 2010 10 14 Flames go with Staios Calgary Sun Retrieved 2011 02 12 Adam Pardy profile The Hockey News Retrieved 2011 02 12 Adam Pardy profile The Sports Network Retrieved 2012 04 08 NHL Free Agent Tracker The Sports Network 2011 07 01 Archived from the original on 2011 06 29 Retrieved 2011 07 01 Stars Place Adam Pardy On Injured Reserve Dallas Stars Hockey Club 2011 10 05 Retrieved 2013 08 14 Fraley Gerry 2012 03 21 Mark Fistric will miss Stars game with Canucks on Thursday Dallas Morning News Archived from the original on 2012 03 22 Retrieved 2012 04 06 a b Adam Pardy player card National Hockey League Retrieved 2013 08 14 Stars acquire Roy from Sabres in exchange for Pardy and Ott The Sports Network 2012 07 02 Archived from the original on 2012 07 04 Retrieved 2012 07 02 Jets sign defenceman Adam Pardy Winnipeg Free Press 2013 07 06 Retrieved 2013 08 14 VIDEO Adam Pardy gets checked through glass fan steals his helmet CBS Sports November 6 2013 Jets retain Adam Pardy Matt Halischuk bring back Alex Burmistrov CBC Sports July 1 2015 Waivers roundup Edmonton claims two National Hockey League 2016 02 29 Retrieved 2016 02 29 Panthers sign Veteran defender Adam Pardy and Forward Justin Fontaine to PTO s Sun Sentinel 2016 09 08 Retrieved 2016 09 08 Admirals acquire Adam Pardy Milwaukee Admirals 2016 10 24 Retrieved 2016 10 24 Predators sign Adam Pardy to one year contract Nashville Predators 2016 12 01 Retrieved 2016 12 01 NHL veteran Pardy signs with Growlers ECHL 2018 09 07 Archived from the original on 2018 09 07 Retrieved 2018 09 07 Adam Pardy calls it a career after Kelly Cup Championship win The Telegram 2019 06 05 Retrieved 2019 06 05 Schwartz Adam Holland Brad 2009 04 08 What s the Hit of the Season You decide National Hockey League Retrieved 2010 01 09 Bleary eyes in Bonavista Town cheers NHL native sons Canadian Broadcasting Corporation 2009 04 23 Heinen Laurence 2011 02 05 Faceoff with 7 Adam Pardy Blaze Magazine Calgary Flames Hockey Club 9 2003 CBHA award winners Canadian Ball Hockey Association Retrieved 2010 01 09 Player programs Calgary Flames Hockey Club Archived from the original on 2011 01 21 Retrieved 2011 02 06 Kelly Cup win is like a dream for Newfoundland Growlers Canadian Broadcasting Corporation June 5 2019 Retrieved June 5 2019 External links EditBiographical information and career statistics from NHL com or Eliteprospects com or Hockey Reference com or The Internet Hockey Database or TSN ca Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Adam Pardy amp oldid 1165071896, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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