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Terry Marchant (born February 24, 1976) is an
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former professional ice hockey player. He played in the
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and briefly in Europe.


Career Summary

Marchant began his collegiate career in 1994 with the Lake Superior State Lakers having previously played junior hockey with the Niagara Scenic of the NAHL. Following his strong season in Niagara, he was drafted 136th overall by the Edmonton Oilers in the
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. In his sole season in Buffalo, Marchant was named as a Second Team All Star. Despite being a prolific scorer during his time in the juniors, when he arrived at Lake Superior State he focused on becoming a defensive forward. After his junior year however, the team's top scorer Bates Battaglia signed with the
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Carolina Hurricanes, which allowed Marchant to become more offensive-minded. As a result, in his senior season he led the team in scoring with 39 points in 36 games, whilst being named an
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. As a result of his strong play, he was named to the All CCHA Second Team, as well as being named CCHA Best Defensive Forward. Upon graduating university, Marchant signed with the Hamilton Bulldogs of the AHL, who served as the Oilers affiliate team. With the Bulldogs he scored 20 points in 47 games, as the Bulldogs qualified for the play-offs, ultimately losing in the quarterfinals to the Rochester Americans. His time in Hamilton was short-lived however, as the Oilers released him on September 12, 1999. Following his release, Marchant signed with the Houston Aeros of the IHL with whom he played during the 1999–00 season. With the Aeros Marchant tallied 24 points in 66 games as the team qualified for the play-offs, losing to the Chicago Wolves in the semi-finals. The following season, Marchant began with the Aeros, playing 6 games. In November 2000 he moved to Europe in order play for the London Knights of the BISL, where he was subsequently joined by former Aeroes team-mate
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. Whilst performing well in the league, the Knights would also find continental success, beating both the
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and HC Slovan Bratislava in the IIHF Continental Cup. Although Swiss side ZSC Lions would ultimately win the Cup, the Knights would take the silver medal and their performance in the competition was considered to be the best by a British team at the time. He returned to North American the following season, signing with the
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of the ECHL. He scored 21 points in 26 games, before being waived by the team. He was without a team for only a short time however, as he was picked up a week later by the Columbus Cottonmouths, also of the ECHL. With the Cottonmouths he registered a further 26 points in 42 games. The following season Marchant remained in the ECHL, moving to the Arkansas RiverBlades where he found he played a more offensive game, scoring 68 points in 72 games. For the 2002–03 season, Marchant signed with the
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, with whom he played until February 2004, when he was traded to the Augusta Lynx in exchange for Josh Bennett. His time in Augusta got off to an auspicious start, scoring a hat-trick in his debut game. He finished the season in Augusta, tallying 30 points in 28 games. He began the following season with the Lynx, before being acquired by the
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, registering 20 points in 33 games. The following season, Marchant signed for the Flint Generals of the UHL, where he had a career year, leading the team in points with 85 in 76 games. The 2006–07 season saw Marchant return to Flint, he was once again the team's leading scorer before being traded to the Fort Wayne Komets, in exchange for Bogdan Rudenko and Ryan Jorde. With the Komets he registered a further 15 points in 17 games as the team qualified for the play-offs, ultimately losing to the Rockford IceHogs. In addition to his time in the UHL, Marchant also played 3 games with the CHL's
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. Marchant remained with the Komets as the league rebranded itself to the IHL and registered 41 points in 66 games. The team again qualified for the play-offs, beating the Port Huron Icehawks in the Turner Cup finals.


Awards and achievements

* NAHL Second Team All-Star (1994) * NCAA (CCHA) Best Defensive Forward (1998) * NCAA (CCHA) Second All CCHA Team (1998) * IHL Turner Cup Champion (
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)


Career statistics


Regular season and play-offs


Personal life

Terry is the younger brother of fellow hockey player and
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champion Todd Marchant. Together they previously ran the Todd Marchant Hockey School at the
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in Amherst, New York. Marchant now has 4 daughters McKenna, Emerson, Avery, and Reese. Since 2014 he has lived in Houston, Texas.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Marchant, Terry 1976 births Living people American men's ice hockey centers American expatriate ice hockey players in Canada Ice hockey people from Buffalo, New York Arkansas RiverBlades players Augusta Lynx players Baton Rouge Kingfish players Cincinnati Cyclones (ECHL) players Columbus Cottonmouths (ECHL) players Edmonton Oilers draft picks Flint Generals players Fort Wayne Komets players Hamilton Bulldogs (AHL) players Houston Aeros (1994–2013) players Lake Superior State Lakers men's ice hockey players London Knights (UK) players New Mexico Scorpions players Texas Wildcatters players American expatriate ice hockey players in England