13th year defenseman Brendan Mikkelson(27) switches up leagues for a 2nd straight season moving from DEL to EBEL signing with EC Salzburg for 2019/2020.
He’s never been an offensive machine but in his last campaign with Adler Mannheim managed a 6 goal and 8 assist effort then added another 3 assists in the playoffs en route to capturing the 2019 DEL Championship.
The 32-year old veteran of 131 NHL games, 329 AHL, 143 SHL, 2006 WHL Championship, 2007 Memorial Cup Championship with Vancouver Giants, he even skated games for the long forgotten Anaheim Ducks‘ affiliate Iowa Chops, should continue to do well as he ages and contribute when necessary.
Brendan Mikkelson (26)
8th year defenseman Brendan Mikkelson(26) signs with his 4th NHL team for the 2013/2014 season, inking a one-year two-way deal with Pittsburgh Penguins that will likely see him added as a veteran presence with their minor league affiliate Wilkes Barre/Scranton Penguins to help with the squad of younger players in the system.
He’s skated in 131 NHL games scoring just 1 goal and 9 assists.
In 196 AHL games with 5 different teams those numbers tick upwards slightly to 18 goals and 48 assists but the large 6’3″ 210 lbs. d-man has never been noted for his offense production.
Almost ironically though he did strike for 4 goals and 3 assists in 17 contests for Västerås in Allsvenskan, the 2nd tier Swedish league during the lockout last season.
The blue liner only just turned 26-years old.
He was a part of the Syracuse Crunch team that went to the 2013 Calder Cup Finals but still seems to have untapped potential that no club has been able to locate.
Originally an Anaheim Ducks‘ 2nd round pick in the 2005 draft (#31 overall), if it doesn’t work out he would likely have a good ride playing the remainder of his pro career overseas.