7th year defenseman John Ramage(55) takes a career high 12 goals and 31 points for Binghamton Devils as an assistant captain, while under contract with New Jersey Devils to Eisbaren Berlin of DEL, his first foray away from home.
The 2014 ECHL Kelly Cup, as a rookie, 2016 AHL Calder Cup Champion and even a 2009 NAHL Robertson Cup winner takes an impressive resume to Germany.
The 28-year old will likely find new life in his game overseas.
John Ramage (49)
Calgary Flames‘ 4th round pick in the 2010 draft (#103 overall) 2nd year defenseman John Ramage(49) was rewarded for his career year with affiliate Adirondack Flames, where he put up a career high 3 goals and 11 assists after only getting a single assist in 50 AHL games as a rookie.
The two-time former captain of University Of Wisconsin had his best college points mark as a senior, when the Badgers won the 2013 NCAA/WCHA Championship.
The 6′ 200 lbs. blue liner is definitely considered more of a stay at home style with good accountability.
In his NHL debut he skated 25 shifts for 18:10 total ice with a somewhat surprising 4 shots on net, 2 hits, 1 play breakup and went only a -1 in a 5-1 drubbing.
The 24-year old is set to become a restricted free agent at the end of the season but will join the parents club practice squad for the playoffs and almost assuredly be qualified to stay.
His dad is Rob Ramage, who was the 1979 1st pick in the draft and played 18 years, 1044 games and won the 1989 Stanley Cup with Calgary, so this one has come full circle. Although he was selected by Colorado Rockies.