Scott Upshall was born on October 7,1983 and is a Canadian former professional ice hockey left winger.
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Scott Upshall was born on October 7,1983 and is a Canadian former professional ice hockey left winger.
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Scottie Upshall was selected in the 2002 NHL Entry Draft by the Nashville Predators in the first round, sixth overall.
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In 52 games, Scottie Upshall had 26 goals and 52 points, helping the Oil Barons to the Royal Bank Cup.
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In five games at the Royal Bank Cup, Scottie Upshall had two goals and six points, helping the Oil Barons to the championship.
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Scottie Upshall had a memorable rookie season, scoring 42 goals and 87 points in 70 games, helping Kamloops to the playoffs.
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Scottie Upshall played for Canada at the 2002 World Juniors, where he had three goals and six points in seven games, helping the Canadians to the silver medal.
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Scottie Upshall then scored 25 goals and 56 points in 42 games with the Blazers.
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Scottie Upshall was then sent back his junior hockey team, the Kamloops Blazers.
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Scottie Upshall had a brief stint with the Predators in the NHL, where he had an assist in seven games.
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Back with Milwaukee for the playoffs, Scottie Upshall had three goals in eight games, as the Admirals won the 2004 Calder Cup.
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Scottie Upshall appeared in two playoff games with Nashville, getting no points.
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In five games with the Admirals, Scottie Upshall had an assist, while in 14 games with the Predators, Scottie Upshall had two goals and three points.
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In 17 playoff games, Scottie Upshall had three goals and seven points, as the Flyers lost to the Pittsburgh Penguins in the Eastern Conference Finals.
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Scottie Upshall signed a four-year contract worth $14 million with the Florida Panthers on July 1,2011.
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Scottie Upshall on was only able to play in 27 games the following season, mainly due to an ankle injury.
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Scottie Upshall was later released from his PTO with the Canucks after the Blues suffered a rash of injuries.
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Scottie Upshall agreed to a professional tryout contract with his favorite childhood team, the Edmonton Oilers, on August 19,2018.
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Scottie Upshall was then dropped by Edmonton on September 24,2018, failing to appear in a single preseason game.
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On February 24,2020, Scottie Upshall announced his retirement from professional ice hockey.
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