Robyn Regehr
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Robyn Regehr
Position Defence
Jersey No. 28
Shoots Left
Height 6' 3"
Weight 230 lbs.
Born Recife, Brazil
Date 19/04/1980
Drafted 1998 - 1st Round, 19th Overall (COL)
Current Team Calgary Flames
NHL Salary $1,900,000 (06-07)
Aquired 28-Feb-99: Traded to Calgary Flames along with Rene Corbet (now with DEL/Manheim Eagles - Germany), Wade Belak (now with NHL/Toronto Maple Leafs), & Colorado's 2nd round compensatory choice (Jarret Stoll (now with NHL/Edmonton Oilers)) in 2002 for Theoren Fleury (unofficially retired) & Chris Dingman (UFA since July 2006).
Injuries

15-Apr-07: Missed last 2 games of regular season and games 1, 3, 4, 5 & 6 of Round 1 against Detroit Red Wings (knee injury)

03-Nov-05: Missed 14 games (sprained knee)
29-Sep-05: Sprained knee, sidelined indefinitely

In 1999, Regehr had to overcome personal tragedy in a deadly automobile accident. On July 4, near his hometown of Rosthern, Saskatchewan, another car hit Regehr's Chevy Nova head-on. Two people in the other car died, and both of Regehr's tibias were fractured. Regehr put himself through a strict rehabilitation program and ended up playing 57 games in the 1999-2000 season.

Notes

Regehr grew up in Brazil and Indonesia where his parents were Mennonite missionaries. He has lived in Canada for the past 15 years. His brother Richie also plays for the Flames.

2005-06: Played his 400th NHL career game Jan 29th, 2006 in Chicago

2001-02: Played in the NHL YoungStars Game

2001-02: Nominated for Masterton Trohpy - the youngest nominee in history.

2001-02: Won the Scurfield Humanitarian Award

2000-01: Scored his first NHL goal on Nov. 10, 2000 vs San Jose (Mike Vernon).

2000-01: Record his first NHL point (assist) on Nov. 6, 2000 vs. Florida.

2000-01: Played first NHL game on Oct. 28, 2000.

1998-99: WHL - West First All-Star Team

1998-99: CHL - Third All-Star Team (Canadian Major Junior)

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