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Mark Kaufmann

Mark Kaufmann is a Canadian retired ice hockey center who was an All-American for Yale.[1]

Mark Kaufmann
Born (1971-07-07) July 7, 1971 (age 52)
Tokyo, Japan
Height 5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
Weight 175 lb (79 kg; 12 st 7 lb)
Position Center
Shot Left
Played for Yale
Asiago Hockey 1935
Portland Pirates
EC KAC
Grasshopper Club Zürich
SC Rapperswil-Jona Lakers
Nikkō Ice Bucks
National team  Canada
Playing career 1989–2003

Career Edit

Kaufmann was born in Japan and was there until age 6 when his family moved back to British Columbia.[2] After working his way through the junior programs, Kaufmann began attending Yale University in the fall of 1989. In his first two seasons with the team, Kaufmann played well but the Bulldogs weren't very good, finishing both years with losing records.[3] Yale and Kaufmann began to see a change in 1991 when his point production nearly doubled and the team posted its first winning season in 5 years. The Bulldogs held firm in Kaufmann's final season but he increased his scoring to more than two points per game and was named an All-American. Kaufmann also set a program record for the most points in a season that stands as of 2021.[4]

After graduating, Kaufmann began his professional career with Asiago but then joined Team Canada for parts of three years. At the tail end of the 1996 season, he signed on with the Portland Pirates and helped the team reach the Calder Cup finals that year. Despite producing in postseason, Kaufmann returned to Europe after the season and played for three teams over the course of the next three years.

In 1999 the Nikkō Ice Bucks were reestablished after a financial crisis and Kaufmann got a chance to return to his first home. He played parts of four years with the club, leading the Bucks in scoring three times, and retired in 2003.

While he had been pursuing his hockey career, Kaufmann had been working part-time as a software designer. As his playing career was coming to a close, he transitioned into linguistic training and worked with the Linguistic Institute until co-founding his own company along with his father Steve Kaufmann, LingQ in 2007. He continued to work as the CEO of LingQ while also serving as President of KP Logix, a software company located in the Vancouver area.[5]

Statistics Edit

Regular season and playoffs Edit

    Regular Season   Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1988–89 Richmond Sockeyes BCHL 60 42 46 88 34
1989–90 Yale ECAC Hockey 29 9 16 25 36
1990–91 Yale ECAC Hockey 28 10 17 27 12
1991–92 Yale ECAC Hockey 27 25 20 45 18
1992–93 Yale ECAC Hockey 31 25 38 63 10
1992–93 Canada International 7 5 3 8 0
1993–94 HC Asiago Serie A 20 13 18 31
1993–94 Canada International 6 1 2 3 19
1994–95 Canada International 53 30 38 68 14
1995–96 Canada International 53 16 33 49 22
1995–96 Portland Pirates AHL 3 2 1 3 0 24 4 15 19 6
1996–97 EC KAC Austria 55 28 34 62 44
1997–98 Grasshopper Club Zürich NLB 38 31 46 77 24 5 2 2 4 2
1998–99 Grasshopper Club Zürich NLB 40 26 29 55 36 3 1 1 2 4
1998–99 SC Rapperswil-Jona Lakers NLA 3 0 0 0 0
1999–00 Nikkō Ice Bucks JIHL 15 7 7 14 10
1999–00 Canada International 2 0 2 2 0
2000–01 Nikkō Ice Bucks JIHL 40 25 30 55
2001–02 Nikkō Ice Bucks JIHL 38 28 36 64
2002–03 Nikkō Ice Bucks JIHL 22 15 17 32
NCAA totals 115 69 91 160 76
International totals 121 52 78 130 55
NLB totals 78 57 75 132 60 8 3 3 6 6
JIHL totals 115 75 90 165

Awards and honors Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b "Men's Ice Hockey Award Winners" (PDF). NCAA.org. Retrieved June 11, 2013.
  2. ^ "Learn English: English LingQ Podcast #3: Mark Kaufmann Talks About His Hockey Career". YouTube. December 15, 2020. Retrieved August 1, 2021.
  3. ^ "YALE MEN'S HOCKEY RESULTS, 1895 -2019" (PDF). Yale Bulldogs. Retrieved December 31, 2019.
  4. ^ "YALE HOCKEY RECORDS, STAT LEADER" (PDF). Yale Bulldogs. Retrieved August 1, 2021.
  5. ^ "Mark kaufmann". Linked In. Retrieved August 1, 2021.[self-published]
  6. ^ "ECAC All-Rookie Teams". College Hockey Historical Archives. Retrieved May 19, 2013.
  7. ^ a b "ECAC All-Teams". College Hockey Historical Archives. Retrieved May 19, 2013.

External links Edit

  • Biographical information and career statistics from NHL.com, or Eliteprospects.com, or Eurohockey.com, or The Internet Hockey Database

mark, kaufmann, canadian, retired, hockey, center, american, yale, born, 1971, july, 1971, tokyo, japanheight5, weight175, positioncentershotleftplayed, foryaleasiago, hockey, 1935portland, piratesec, kacgrasshopper, club, zürichsc, rapperswil, jona, lakersnik. Mark Kaufmann is a Canadian retired ice hockey center who was an All American for Yale 1 Mark KaufmannBorn 1971 07 07 July 7 1971 age 52 Tokyo JapanHeight5 ft 10 in 178 cm Weight175 lb 79 kg 12 st 7 lb PositionCenterShotLeftPlayed forYaleAsiago Hockey 1935Portland PiratesEC KACGrasshopper Club ZurichSC Rapperswil Jona LakersNikkō Ice BucksNational team CanadaPlaying career1989 2003 Contents 1 Career 2 Statistics 2 1 Regular season and playoffs 3 Awards and honors 4 References 5 External linksCareer EditKaufmann was born in Japan and was there until age 6 when his family moved back to British Columbia 2 After working his way through the junior programs Kaufmann began attending Yale University in the fall of 1989 In his first two seasons with the team Kaufmann played well but the Bulldogs weren t very good finishing both years with losing records 3 Yale and Kaufmann began to see a change in 1991 when his point production nearly doubled and the team posted its first winning season in 5 years The Bulldogs held firm in Kaufmann s final season but he increased his scoring to more than two points per game and was named an All American Kaufmann also set a program record for the most points in a season that stands as of 2021 4 After graduating Kaufmann began his professional career with Asiago but then joined Team Canada for parts of three years At the tail end of the 1996 season he signed on with the Portland Pirates and helped the team reach the Calder Cup finals that year Despite producing in postseason Kaufmann returned to Europe after the season and played for three teams over the course of the next three years In 1999 the Nikkō Ice Bucks were reestablished after a financial crisis and Kaufmann got a chance to return to his first home He played parts of four years with the club leading the Bucks in scoring three times and retired in 2003 While he had been pursuing his hockey career Kaufmann had been working part time as a software designer As his playing career was coming to a close he transitioned into linguistic training and worked with the Linguistic Institute until co founding his own company along with his father Steve Kaufmann LingQ in 2007 He continued to work as the CEO of LingQ while also serving as President of KP Logix a software company located in the Vancouver area 5 Statistics EditRegular season and playoffs Edit Regular Season PlayoffsSeason Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM1988 89 Richmond Sockeyes BCHL 60 42 46 88 34 1989 90 Yale ECAC Hockey 29 9 16 25 36 1990 91 Yale ECAC Hockey 28 10 17 27 12 1991 92 Yale ECAC Hockey 27 25 20 45 18 1992 93 Yale ECAC Hockey 31 25 38 63 10 1992 93 Canada International 7 5 3 8 0 1993 94 HC Asiago Serie A 20 13 18 31 1993 94 Canada International 6 1 2 3 19 1994 95 Canada International 53 30 38 68 14 1995 96 Canada International 53 16 33 49 22 1995 96 Portland Pirates AHL 3 2 1 3 0 24 4 15 19 61996 97 EC KAC Austria 55 28 34 62 44 1997 98 Grasshopper Club Zurich NLB 38 31 46 77 24 5 2 2 4 21998 99 Grasshopper Club Zurich NLB 40 26 29 55 36 3 1 1 2 41998 99 SC Rapperswil Jona Lakers NLA 3 0 0 0 01999 00 Nikkō Ice Bucks JIHL 15 7 7 14 10 1999 00 Canada International 2 0 2 2 0 2000 01 Nikkō Ice Bucks JIHL 40 25 30 55 2001 02 Nikkō Ice Bucks JIHL 38 28 36 64 2002 03 Nikkō Ice Bucks JIHL 22 15 17 32 NCAA totals 115 69 91 160 76 International totals 121 52 78 130 55 NLB totals 78 57 75 132 60 8 3 3 6 6JIHL totals 115 75 90 165 Awards and honors EditAward YearECAC Hockey All Rookie Team 1989 90 6 All ECAC Hockey First Team 1991 92 7 All ECAC Hockey First Team 1992 93 7 AHCA East Second Team All American 1992 93 1 References Edit a b Men s Ice Hockey Award Winners PDF NCAA org Retrieved June 11 2013 Learn English English LingQ Podcast 3 Mark Kaufmann Talks About His Hockey Career YouTube December 15 2020 Retrieved August 1 2021 YALE MEN S HOCKEY RESULTS 1895 2019 PDF Yale Bulldogs Retrieved December 31 2019 YALE HOCKEY RECORDS STAT LEADER PDF Yale Bulldogs Retrieved August 1 2021 Mark kaufmann Linked In Retrieved August 1 2021 self published ECAC All Rookie Teams College Hockey Historical Archives Retrieved May 19 2013 a b ECAC All Teams College Hockey Historical Archives Retrieved May 19 2013 External links EditBiographical information and career statistics from NHL com or Eliteprospects com or Eurohockey com or The Internet Hockey Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mark Kaufmann amp oldid 1135847879, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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