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Height
  
1.85 m

Position
  
Centerman

Role
  
Ice hockey player

Career end
  
1995

Name
  
Neil Eisenhut

Career start
  
1993

Playing career
  
1991–2003

Weight
  
88 kg


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Born
  
February 9, 1967 (age 57) Osoyoos, BC, CAN (
1967-02-09
)

Played for
  
Vancouver Canucks Calgary Flames

NHL Draft
  
233rd overall, 1987 Vancouver Canucks

Education
  
University of North Dakota

Neil R. Eisenhut (born February 9, 1967 in Osoyoos, British Columbia) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey player who spent parts of two seasons in the National Hockey League in the mid-1990s.

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Eisenhut was selected 233rd overall in the 1987 NHL Entry Draft by the Vancouver Canucks, following which he spent four seasons at the University of North Dakota. At North Dakota, he played alongside a slew of fellow Canuck draft picks (Dixon Ward, Dane Jackson, Garry Valk, and Jason Herter) who would also be future teammates in pro hockey.

Turning pro in 1991, Eisenhut was assigned to the Milwaukee Admirals of the IHL. He would toil in the minors in Vancouver's system for the next three years, earning a positive reputation for his character and leadership, and serving as captain of the Hamilton Canucks. In 1992–93, he had his best minor-league season, recording 22 goals and 40 assists for 62 points with Hamilton. In 1993–94, he finally received a taste of NHL action, recording a goal and 4 points in a 13-game callup to the Canucks.

Eisenhut signed as a free agent with the Calgary Flames for the 1994–95 season, and had another brief NHL stint, appearing in three games for the Flames. After spending two more years in the AHL, primarily with the Binghamton Rangers, Eisenhut signed in Germany in 1997. He would spend a successful six seasons in the DEL with the Krefeld Penguins and DEG Metro Stars before retiring in 2003.

Following his retirement, Eisenhut became a financial advisor, and currently works in that position for RBC in Kelowna, BC. He also continued to play senior amateur hockey, helping the Powell River Regals to the Allan Cup in 2006.

References

Neil Eisenhut Wikipedia