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Ian MacNeil (born April 27, 1977) is a
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former professional
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who played in two
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(NHL) games with the
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during the 2002–03 season. After many years in the AHL, MacNeil played for a short time in Germany. Following a short stint with the AHL team
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, MacNeil found a new home in Europe again. MacNeil last played for the
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in the 2nd Bundesliga.


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* 1977 births Living people Beast of New Haven players Canadian ice hockey centres Canadian people of Scottish descent Cincinnati Cyclones (IHL) players Hartford Whalers draft picks Heilbronner Falken players Sportspeople from Halifax, Nova Scotia Lausanne HC players Lørenskog IK players Lowell Lock Monsters players Oshawa Generals players Philadelphia Flyers players Philadelphia Phantoms players Schwenninger Wild Wings players HC Sierre players Toronto Marlies players Vaasan Sport players Vienna Capitals players Ice hockey people from Nova Scotia Canadian expatriate ice hockey players in Finland {{Canada-icehockey-centre-1970s-stub