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Beau Bennett

Beau Daniel Bennett (born November 27, 1991) is an American former professional ice hockey right winger.

Beau Bennett
Bennett with the Pittsburgh Penguins in 2013
Born (1991-11-27) November 27, 1991 (age 32)
Gardena, California, U.S.
Height 6 ft 2 in (188 cm)
Weight 207 lb (94 kg; 14 st 11 lb)
Position Right wing
Shot Right
Played for Pittsburgh Penguins
New Jersey Devils
St. Louis Blues
Dinamo Minsk
NHL draft 20th overall, 2010
Pittsburgh Penguins
Playing career 2012–2020

Bennett attended the University of Denver until 2012.[1] He was drafted into the National Hockey League (NHL) by the Pittsburgh Penguins in the first round, 20th overall, in the 2010 NHL Entry Draft.[2] Bennett is the highest-drafted Californian born-and-trained player in NHL history[3] and became the first California born-and-trained player to win the Stanley Cup when he won it as a member of the Penguins in 2016. However, his name was not engraved on the Cup due to not meeting NHL requirements for number of games played during the season.[4]

Playing career edit

Minor edit

Bennett started out playing in-line hockey and made a transition to playing ice hockey full-time.[citation needed] He played in the 2003 and 2004 Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournaments with the Los Angeles Junior Kings.[5]

Junior edit

Bennett committed in June 2009 to play for Penticton's British Columbia Hockey League (BCHL) team, the Penticton Vees. He chose Penticton over the Western Hockey League (WHL)'s Calgary Hitmen and the United States Hockey League (USHL)'s Tri-City Storm, the two teams owning his major junior and USHL playing rights, respectively. While only a rookie, Bennett was placed on the top forward line alongside team captain Denver Manderson at center and Alex Szczechura at left wing.[citation needed]

Bennett had an incredibly strong start to his season before being named to represent his country at the World Junior A Challenge. After contributing three goals and four points and winning a gold medal, Bennett returned to Penticton to record ten goals and ten assists in nine games. In December, he was named top forward at the Canadian Junior Hockey League (CJHL) prospects games in Winkler, Manitoba. In January, Bennett played in the BCHL All-Star Game.[6]

Towards the end of the season, due to an injury to the top line's centerman, Denver Manderson, Bennett was switched to center, a position he had never played. He flourished in the position, and in the final regular season game, he scored four points to tie Mark Zengerle for the league scoring title with 120 points. (Bennett had 41 goals and 79 assists; Zengerle had 33 goals and 87 assists.)[7]

In the Interior Conference Finals, the Vees were facing elimination by the opposing Vernon Vipers. The Vipers hosted Game 5, which went into triple overtime. After helping force a 2–2 tie by scoring a goal, Bennett set up the play that gave the Vees another chance at victory. After receiving a pass, he beat the Vipers' defenders and approached the right side of the net, followed-up by teammate Denver Manderson as well as Vernon defensemen. Feinting an attempt at a wraparound goal, he used a skillful backhand pass through his skates to Manderson that the Vernon goaltender, Graeme Gordon, did not notice. Making as though he still carried the puck, he swept around the back of the net, with Gordon following to cover his right (net's left) side of the net, leaving his left (net's right) wide open for Manderson to shoot the perfectly-placed puck into the net.[8] Despite the Game 5 victory in overtime, however, the Vees went on to be defeated in the subsequent game 6.

Despite the less-than-perfect end to his season, Bennett was named the BCHL's Rookie of the Year, as well as the recipient of the Penticton Vees' Leading Scorer Award and the Rookie of the Year Award.[9]

College edit

In his freshman year at the University of Denver, Bennett played 37 games for the Pioneers ice hockey team, scoring 25 points (nine goals and 16 assists).[10] He recorded four multi-point games — two points in games against Bemidji State, Lake Superior State, Minnesota State and Alaska–Anchorage. He tallied six assists during a six-game point streak from March 4 through March 19, and added 98 hits and 15 blocked shots throughout the campaign. He missed five games, however, from December 4 through January 1 with a right knee injury.[citation needed]

In his sophomore year, Bennett played 10 games and scored 13 points (4 goals and 9 assists). He injured his wrist during practice on October 26 and missed four games, returning to the lineup on November 12. He recorded five points (two goals and three assists) in a four-game point streak from November 12 to 25. On December 8, 2011, Bennett had surgery to repair a ruptured tendon in his wrist.[11] The injury forced him to miss the final 29 games of the season. He was named to the All-WCHA Academic Team.[citation needed]

On April 13, 2012, Bennett signed a three-year, entry-level contract with the Pittsburgh Penguins.[12] Bennett finished his Denver career with 38 points on 13 goals and 25 assists in 47 games.[13][14]

Professional edit

On February 14, 2013, Bennett was called up to the NHL from Pittsburgh's American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins. He played in his first career NHL game against the Winnipeg Jets on February 15. On February 24, he scored his first career NHL goal, on the power play, against Tampa Bay Lightning goaltender Mathieu Garon. Bennett's play during the regular season earned him a spot in the starting lineup for the Penguins' first game in the 2013 Stanley Cup playoffs. He scored a power play goal in his first-ever playoff game, coming against New York Islanders goaltender Evgeni Nabokov on May 1.[citation needed]

During the 2013–14 season, Bennett's year was interrupted due to a broken wrist he suffered whilst playing against the Islanders on November 22, 2013, in Pittsburgh.[15][16] He had surgery the following week and returned to the lineup four months later on March 28, 2014, in a game against the Columbus Blue Jackets, where he scored the game-winning goal in a 2–1 Penguins victory.[17][18]

On June 12, 2016, Bennett became the first California born-and-trained player to become a Stanley Cup champion as part of the Penguins' 2016 Stanley Cup championship over the San Jose Sharks.[19] He played 33 games for the Penguins in the 2015–16 season, and one playoff game due to injuries. He did not meet the requirements to have his name placed on the Stanley Cup.[20]

On June 25, 2016, Bennett was traded to the New Jersey Devils in exchange for the Detroit Red Wings' third-round draft pick in the 2016 NHL Entry Draft.[21]

As a free agent after his lone season with the Devils, Bennett signed a one-year, $650,000 contract with the St. Louis Blues on July 1, 2017.[22][23] In the following 2017–18 season, after attending the Blues' training camp, Bennett was placed on waivers and reassigned to begin the year with the club's AHL affiliate, the Chicago Wolves. He was later recalled and appeared in six scoreless games with St. Louis before returning to finish with 57 points in 60 games with the Wolves.[citation needed]

In the off-season, as a restricted free agent, Bennett opted to halt his North American career after agreeing to a one-year contract with Belarusian club Dinamo Minsk of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) on July 6, 2018.[24] In the 2018–19 season, Bennett appeared in five games with Minsk, registering one assist before opting to mutually terminate his contract with the club on September 19, 2018.[25]

Bennett returned to North America and sat out the remainder of the season. As a free agent on July 1, 2019, Bennett agreed to a one-year, two-way contract with the Arizona Coyotes organization.[26] On June 26, 2021, Bennett announced his retirement.[27]

Personal life edit

Bennett graduated from Valley Christian High School in Cerritos, California.[28] He is the son of Kirk and Louanna Bennett. He also has three siblings: Wade, Shane and Bailey.[29]

Bennett's nickname is "Sunshine" after the Remember the Titans character from the same state.[30]

In order to be allowed to play hockey, Bennett's parents made him learn to play an instrument. Bennett chose piano, which he played from the age of 8 to 13.[29]

Career statistics edit

    Regular season   Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
2008–09 Los Angeles Junior Kings 18U AAA T1EHL 46 25 33 58 10
2009–10 Penticton Vees BCHL 56 41 79 120 20 15 5 9 14 6
2010–11 University of Denver WCHA 37 9 16 25 18
2011–12 University of Denver WCHA 10 4 9 13 25
2012–13 Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins AHL 39 7 21 28 18
2012–13 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 26 3 11 14 6 6 1 0 1 0
2013–14 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 21 3 4 7 0 12 1 4 5 8
2013–14 Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins AHL 3 0 1 1 0
2014–15 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 49 4 8 12 16 2 0 0 0 0
2015–16 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 33 6 6 12 10 1 0 0 0 0
2016–17 New Jersey Devils NHL 65 8 11 19 20
2017–18 Chicago Wolves AHL 60 12 45 57 30 1 0 0 0 2
2017–18 St. Louis Blues NHL 6 0 0 0 0
2018–19 Dinamo Minsk KHL 5 0 1 1 2
2019–20 Tucson Roadrunners AHL 55 12 28 40 18
NHL totals 200 24 40 64 52 21 2 4 6 8

Awards and honors edit

Awards Year
BCHL
Rookie of the Year 2010
Brett Hull Trophy 2010
NHL
Stanley Cup champion 2016 [31]

References edit

  1. ^ "Bennett takes the next step". Pittsburgh Sports Report. July 16, 2012. Retrieved July 16, 2012.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on June 27, 2010. Retrieved June 26, 2010.
  3. ^ "Former Jr. King Beau Bennett a fast riser". LA Kings Insider. July 25, 2013. Retrieved October 4, 2022.
  4. ^ Crechiolo, Michelle (June 22, 2011). "One Year Later: Beau Bennett". NHL.com. Retrieved November 11, 2017.
  5. ^ (PDF). Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament. 2018. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 6, 2019. Retrieved February 15, 2019.
  6. ^ . Penticton Vees. June 22, 2010. Archived from the original on March 9, 2012. Retrieved May 16, 2013.
  7. ^ . British Columbia Hockey League. April 15, 2013. Archived from the original on July 18, 2011. Retrieved April 15, 2013.
  8. ^ Corbett, Graeme (March 27, 2010). "BCHL PLAYOFFS – Penticton plucks Game 5 in OT thriller". Vernon Morning Star. Retrieved November 11, 2017.
  9. ^ . Penticton Vees. April 10, 2011. Archived from the original on March 9, 2012. Retrieved May 12, 2014.
  10. ^ "Beau Bennett Biography". theahl.com. Retrieved November 11, 2017.
  11. ^ "Bennett sidelined after successful wrist surgery". Pittsburgh Penguins. December 8, 2011. Retrieved December 9, 2011.
  12. ^ "Penguins sign Beau Bennett to entry-level contract". Pittsburgh Penguins. April 13, 2012. Retrieved April 13, 2012.
  13. ^ "Bennett Preparing for Transition to Pros". Pittsburgh Penguins. October 2, 2012. Retrieved October 2, 2012.
  14. ^ "BEAU BENNETT SIGNS WITH PITTSBURGH PENGUINS". denverpioneers.com. Retrieved November 11, 2017.
  15. ^ "New York Islanders at Pittsburgh Penguins - 11/22/2013". NHL.com.
  16. ^ Gentille, Sean (November 25, 2013). "Penguins' Beau Bennett out 8-10 weeks after wrist surgery". sportingnews.com. Retrieved November 11, 2017.
  17. ^ "Beau Bennett has surgery; out 8 to 10 weeks". TribLIVE.com.
  18. ^ Penguins vs Blue Jackets. National Hockey League. Retrieved March 28, 2014.
  19. ^ Bayee, Chris (July 29, 2016). "BEAU KNOWS STANLEY". carubberhockey.com. Retrieved November 11, 2017.
  20. ^ Gold-Smith, Josh (October 26, 2016). "Beau Bennett seems fine not having name on Stanley Cup". theScore.com. Retrieved February 22, 2017.
  21. ^ Ryan, Chris (June 25, 2016). "Devils trade 3rd-round pick to Pittsburgh Penguins for Beau Bennett". NJ.com. Retrieved February 22, 2017.
  22. ^ "Blues ink Beau Bennett to one-year deal". CBS Sports. July 1, 2017. Retrieved July 1, 2017.
  23. ^ . hhof.com. Archived from the original on November 12, 2017. Retrieved November 11, 2017.
  24. ^ "Stanley Cup winner Bennett signs with Dinamo Minsk". HC Dinamo Minsk. July 6, 2018. Retrieved July 6, 2018.
  25. ^ "Beau Bennett leaves Dinamo Minsk" (in Russian). HC Dinamo Minsk. September 19, 2018. Retrieved September 19, 2018.
  26. ^ "Coyotes sign Miele, Ness and Bennett". Arizona Coyotes. July 1, 2019. Retrieved July 1, 2019.
  27. ^ "Former Penguins Forward Beau Bennett Announces Retirement". CBS Pittsburgh. June 26, 2021. Retrieved July 1, 2021.
  28. ^ "Interview With California Native Beau Bennett". nhl.com. NHL. June 25, 2010. Retrieved November 20, 2017.
  29. ^ a b Dave Caldwell (March 8, 2017). "Devils Have a Piano Man Who Plays Right Wing". The New York Times.
  30. ^ Michelle Crechiolo (October 10, 2013). "Do You Know Beau?". NHL.com. Retrieved November 20, 2017.
  31. ^ "Penguins win Stanley Cup, defeat Sharks in Game 6". National Hockey League. June 12, 2016. Retrieved June 12, 2016.

External links edit

  • Biographical information and career statistics from NHL.com, or Eliteprospects.com, or Eurohockey.com, or Hockey-Reference.com, or The Internet Hockey Database
Awards and achievements
Preceded by Pittsburgh Penguins first round draft pick
2010
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beau, bennett, beau, daniel, bennett, born, november, 1991, american, former, professional, hockey, right, winger, bennett, with, pittsburgh, penguins, 2013born, 1991, november, 1991, gardena, california, height6, weight207, positionright, wingshotrightplayed,. Beau Daniel Bennett born November 27 1991 is an American former professional ice hockey right winger Beau BennettBennett with the Pittsburgh Penguins in 2013Born 1991 11 27 November 27 1991 age 32 Gardena California U S Height6 ft 2 in 188 cm Weight207 lb 94 kg 14 st 11 lb PositionRight wingShotRightPlayed forPittsburgh PenguinsNew Jersey DevilsSt Louis BluesDinamo MinskNHL draft20th overall 2010Pittsburgh PenguinsPlaying career2012 2020 Bennett attended the University of Denver until 2012 1 He was drafted into the National Hockey League NHL by the Pittsburgh Penguins in the first round 20th overall in the 2010 NHL Entry Draft 2 Bennett is the highest drafted Californian born and trained player in NHL history 3 and became the first California born and trained player to win the Stanley Cup when he won it as a member of the Penguins in 2016 However his name was not engraved on the Cup due to not meeting NHL requirements for number of games played during the season 4 Contents 1 Playing career 1 1 Minor 1 2 Junior 1 3 College 1 4 Professional 2 Personal life 3 Career statistics 4 Awards and honors 5 References 6 External linksPlaying career editMinor edit Bennett started out playing in line hockey and made a transition to playing ice hockey full time citation needed He played in the 2003 and 2004 Quebec International Pee Wee Hockey Tournaments with the Los Angeles Junior Kings 5 Junior edit Bennett committed in June 2009 to play for Penticton s British Columbia Hockey League BCHL team the Penticton Vees He chose Penticton over the Western Hockey League WHL s Calgary Hitmen and the United States Hockey League USHL s Tri City Storm the two teams owning his major junior and USHL playing rights respectively While only a rookie Bennett was placed on the top forward line alongside team captain Denver Manderson at center and Alex Szczechura at left wing citation needed Bennett had an incredibly strong start to his season before being named to represent his country at the World Junior A Challenge After contributing three goals and four points and winning a gold medal Bennett returned to Penticton to record ten goals and ten assists in nine games In December he was named top forward at the Canadian Junior Hockey League CJHL prospects games in Winkler Manitoba In January Bennett played in the BCHL All Star Game 6 Towards the end of the season due to an injury to the top line s centerman Denver Manderson Bennett was switched to center a position he had never played He flourished in the position and in the final regular season game he scored four points to tie Mark Zengerle for the league scoring title with 120 points Bennett had 41 goals and 79 assists Zengerle had 33 goals and 87 assists 7 In the Interior Conference Finals the Vees were facing elimination by the opposing Vernon Vipers The Vipers hosted Game 5 which went into triple overtime After helping force a 2 2 tie by scoring a goal Bennett set up the play that gave the Vees another chance at victory After receiving a pass he beat the Vipers defenders and approached the right side of the net followed up by teammate Denver Manderson as well as Vernon defensemen Feinting an attempt at a wraparound goal he used a skillful backhand pass through his skates to Manderson that the Vernon goaltender Graeme Gordon did not notice Making as though he still carried the puck he swept around the back of the net with Gordon following to cover his right net s left side of the net leaving his left net s right wide open for Manderson to shoot the perfectly placed puck into the net 8 Despite the Game 5 victory in overtime however the Vees went on to be defeated in the subsequent game 6 Despite the less than perfect end to his season Bennett was named the BCHL s Rookie of the Year as well as the recipient of the Penticton Vees Leading Scorer Award and the Rookie of the Year Award 9 College edit In his freshman year at the University of Denver Bennett played 37 games for the Pioneers ice hockey team scoring 25 points nine goals and 16 assists 10 He recorded four multi point games two points in games against Bemidji State Lake Superior State Minnesota State and Alaska Anchorage He tallied six assists during a six game point streak from March 4 through March 19 and added 98 hits and 15 blocked shots throughout the campaign He missed five games however from December 4 through January 1 with a right knee injury citation needed In his sophomore year Bennett played 10 games and scored 13 points 4 goals and 9 assists He injured his wrist during practice on October 26 and missed four games returning to the lineup on November 12 He recorded five points two goals and three assists in a four game point streak from November 12 to 25 On December 8 2011 Bennett had surgery to repair a ruptured tendon in his wrist 11 The injury forced him to miss the final 29 games of the season He was named to the All WCHA Academic Team citation needed On April 13 2012 Bennett signed a three year entry level contract with the Pittsburgh Penguins 12 Bennett finished his Denver career with 38 points on 13 goals and 25 assists in 47 games 13 14 Professional edit On February 14 2013 Bennett was called up to the NHL from Pittsburgh s American Hockey League AHL affiliate the Wilkes Barre Scranton Penguins He played in his first career NHL game against the Winnipeg Jets on February 15 On February 24 he scored his first career NHL goal on the power play against Tampa Bay Lightning goaltender Mathieu Garon Bennett s play during the regular season earned him a spot in the starting lineup for the Penguins first game in the 2013 Stanley Cup playoffs He scored a power play goal in his first ever playoff game coming against New York Islanders goaltender Evgeni Nabokov on May 1 citation needed During the 2013 14 season Bennett s year was interrupted due to a broken wrist he suffered whilst playing against the Islanders on November 22 2013 in Pittsburgh 15 16 He had surgery the following week and returned to the lineup four months later on March 28 2014 in a game against the Columbus Blue Jackets where he scored the game winning goal in a 2 1 Penguins victory 17 18 On June 12 2016 Bennett became the first California born and trained player to become a Stanley Cup champion as part of the Penguins 2016 Stanley Cup championship over the San Jose Sharks 19 He played 33 games for the Penguins in the 2015 16 season and one playoff game due to injuries He did not meet the requirements to have his name placed on the Stanley Cup 20 On June 25 2016 Bennett was traded to the New Jersey Devils in exchange for the Detroit Red Wings third round draft pick in the 2016 NHL Entry Draft 21 As a free agent after his lone season with the Devils Bennett signed a one year 650 000 contract with the St Louis Blues on July 1 2017 22 23 In the following 2017 18 season after attending the Blues training camp Bennett was placed on waivers and reassigned to begin the year with the club s AHL affiliate the Chicago Wolves He was later recalled and appeared in six scoreless games with St Louis before returning to finish with 57 points in 60 games with the Wolves citation needed In the off season as a restricted free agent Bennett opted to halt his North American career after agreeing to a one year contract with Belarusian club Dinamo Minsk of the Kontinental Hockey League KHL on July 6 2018 24 In the 2018 19 season Bennett appeared in five games with Minsk registering one assist before opting to mutually terminate his contract with the club on September 19 2018 25 Bennett returned to North America and sat out the remainder of the season As a free agent on July 1 2019 Bennett agreed to a one year two way contract with the Arizona Coyotes organization 26 On June 26 2021 Bennett announced his retirement 27 Personal life editBennett graduated from Valley Christian High School in Cerritos California 28 He is the son of Kirk and Louanna Bennett He also has three siblings Wade Shane and Bailey 29 Bennett s nickname is Sunshine after the Remember the Titans character from the same state 30 In order to be allowed to play hockey Bennett s parents made him learn to play an instrument Bennett chose piano which he played from the age of 8 to 13 29 Career statistics edit Regular season Playoffs Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM 2008 09 Los Angeles Junior Kings 18U AAA T1EHL 46 25 33 58 10 2009 10 Penticton Vees BCHL 56 41 79 120 20 15 5 9 14 6 2010 11 University of Denver WCHA 37 9 16 25 18 2011 12 University of Denver WCHA 10 4 9 13 25 2012 13 Wilkes Barre Scranton Penguins AHL 39 7 21 28 18 2012 13 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 26 3 11 14 6 6 1 0 1 0 2013 14 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 21 3 4 7 0 12 1 4 5 8 2013 14 Wilkes Barre Scranton Penguins AHL 3 0 1 1 0 2014 15 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 49 4 8 12 16 2 0 0 0 0 2015 16 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 33 6 6 12 10 1 0 0 0 0 2016 17 New Jersey Devils NHL 65 8 11 19 20 2017 18 Chicago Wolves AHL 60 12 45 57 30 1 0 0 0 2 2017 18 St Louis Blues NHL 6 0 0 0 0 2018 19 Dinamo Minsk KHL 5 0 1 1 2 2019 20 Tucson Roadrunners AHL 55 12 28 40 18 NHL totals 200 24 40 64 52 21 2 4 6 8 Medal record Ice hockey Representing nbsp USA World Junior A Challenge nbsp 2009 SummersideAwards and honors editAwards Year BCHL Rookie of the Year 2010 Brett Hull Trophy 2010 NHL Stanley Cup champion 2016 31 References edit Bennett takes the next step Pittsburgh Sports Report July 16 2012 Retrieved July 16 2012 2010 NHL Entry Draft Archived from the original on June 27 2010 Retrieved June 26 2010 Former Jr King Beau Bennett a fast riser LA Kings Insider July 25 2013 Retrieved October 4 2022 Crechiolo Michelle June 22 2011 One Year Later Beau Bennett NHL com Retrieved November 11 2017 Pee Wee players who have reached NHL or WHA PDF Quebec International Pee Wee Hockey Tournament 2018 Archived from the original PDF on March 6 2019 Retrieved February 15 2019 Draft Profile F 78 Beau Bennett Penticton Vees June 22 2010 Archived from the original on March 9 2012 Retrieved May 16 2013 Penticton Vees player stats British Columbia Hockey League April 15 2013 Archived from the original on July 18 2011 Retrieved April 15 2013 Corbett Graeme March 27 2010 BCHL PLAYOFFS Penticton plucks Game 5 in OT thriller Vernon Morning Star Retrieved November 11 2017 Pentiction Vees awards announced Penticton Vees April 10 2011 Archived from the original on March 9 2012 Retrieved May 12 2014 Beau Bennett Biography theahl com Retrieved November 11 2017 Bennett sidelined after successful wrist surgery Pittsburgh Penguins December 8 2011 Retrieved December 9 2011 Penguins sign Beau Bennett to entry level contract Pittsburgh Penguins April 13 2012 Retrieved April 13 2012 Bennett Preparing for Transition to Pros Pittsburgh Penguins October 2 2012 Retrieved October 2 2012 BEAU BENNETT SIGNS WITH PITTSBURGH PENGUINS denverpioneers com Retrieved November 11 2017 New York Islanders at Pittsburgh Penguins 11 22 2013 NHL com Gentille Sean November 25 2013 Penguins Beau Bennett out 8 10 weeks after wrist surgery sportingnews com Retrieved November 11 2017 Beau Bennett has surgery out 8 to 10 weeks TribLIVE com Penguins vs Blue Jackets National Hockey League Retrieved March 28 2014 Bayee Chris July 29 2016 BEAU KNOWS STANLEY carubberhockey com Retrieved November 11 2017 Gold Smith Josh October 26 2016 Beau Bennett seems fine not having name on Stanley Cup theScore com Retrieved February 22 2017 Ryan Chris June 25 2016 Devils trade 3rd round pick to Pittsburgh Penguins for Beau Bennett NJ com Retrieved February 22 2017 Blues ink Beau Bennett to one year deal CBS Sports July 1 2017 Retrieved July 1 2017 Beau Bennett hhof com Archived from the original on November 12 2017 Retrieved November 11 2017 Stanley Cup winner Bennett signs with Dinamo Minsk HC Dinamo Minsk July 6 2018 Retrieved July 6 2018 Beau Bennett leaves Dinamo Minsk in Russian HC Dinamo Minsk September 19 2018 Retrieved September 19 2018 Coyotes sign Miele Ness and Bennett Arizona Coyotes July 1 2019 Retrieved July 1 2019 Former Penguins Forward Beau Bennett Announces Retirement CBS Pittsburgh June 26 2021 Retrieved July 1 2021 Interview With California Native Beau Bennett nhl com NHL June 25 2010 Retrieved November 20 2017 a b Dave Caldwell March 8 2017 Devils Have a Piano Man Who Plays Right Wing The New York Times Michelle Crechiolo October 10 2013 Do You Know Beau NHL com Retrieved November 20 2017 Penguins win Stanley Cup defeat Sharks in Game 6 National Hockey League June 12 2016 Retrieved June 12 2016 External links editBiographical information and career statistics from NHL com or Eliteprospects com or Eurohockey com or Hockey Reference com or The Internet Hockey Database Awards and achievements Preceded bySimon Despres Pittsburgh Penguins first round draft pick2010 Succeeded byJoe Morrow Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Beau Bennett amp oldid 1223407082, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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