Brad Bombardir

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L. Brad Bombardir (born May 5, 1972 in Powell River, British Columbia, Canada), is a Canadian professional ice hockey player.

Bombardir was selected 56th overall, in the 1990 NHL Entry Draft and was chosen by the New Jersey Devils in the Third Round. He currently plays for the Nashville Predators as defenceman. He won a Stanley Cup with the Devils in 2000, even though he did not play a single post season game in the 1999-2000 Campaign but he obtained a Stanley Cup ring by application. Presently Bombardir is working as a video technician for the Minnesota Wild as his playing has been haulted indefintely by a knee injury in the AHL.

Preceded by
Wes Walz
Minnesota Wild captains
Jan/Feb 2001
Succeeded by
Darby Hendrickson
Preceded by
Andrew Brunette
Minnesota Wild captains
Oct/Nov 2002
Succeeded by
Matt Johnson
Preceded by
Sergei Zholtok
Minnesota Wild captains
Feb-Apr 2003
Succeeded by
Brad Brown
Preceded by
Richard Park
Minnesota Wild captains
January 2004
Succeeded by
Jim Dowd
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