Garry-Nunn

6th year center Garry Nunn(9) had a career season in two different leagues with 3 teams.

Originally signed by Atlanta Gladiators, he returned to where he spent most of the previous year, which is a bit of a surprise considering it was a late season transfer to playoff contending Ontario Reign when he began his explosion on the score sheet getting a tidy 4 goals and 17 assists with a +10 rating in 15 ECHL games.

He then continued on that pace in the Kelly Cup Playoffs notching another 9 goals, 12 assists in 19 contests with a +12 plus/minus en route to the Western Conference Finals, losing to the eventual winner, Allen Americans.

The small 5’9″ 184 lbs. forward started 2015/2016 on a training camp invite from Providence Bruins, where he would eventual head back to for his first 11 AHL games and leave a month later with a pair of assists.

Meanwhile his game was continuing to be on a tear in the lower league as he strung together 11 goals and 33 assists in 43 match-ups.

The struggling San Antonio Rampage were next to give him a look. He blended right in and got comfortable connecting for 7 goals and 7 assists in 16 more games with a +8, which is pretty crazy considering the type of squad he was on.

The 26-year old had a few successful seasons as a junior in the WHL mostly with Vancouver Giants, then won the 2011 Kelly Cup as a rookie with Alaska Aces and even left for a year to play in Italy’s Serie A for Valpellice.

After the type of campaign he had this year, it would be a bit surprising to not see him play in the league one step away from the NHL.