Stan Marple - Playing Record

Playing Record

Stan had his Number 3 Retired to the rafters never to be worn again in Guildford. The Flames gained 10 Titles.

Year by Year Record

Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty Minutes

Club Year League GP G A Pts PIM
Victoria Cougars 1986–87 WHL 3 0 0 0 7
St. Albert Saints 1987–88 AJHL 45 6 15 21 306
St. Albert Saints 1988–89 AJHL ?? ?? ?? ?? ??
U. of Alberta 1989–1990 CIAU 33 6 7 13 27
U. of Alberta 1990–91 CIAU 34 3 4 7 57
U. of Alberta 1991–92 CIAU 42 3 5 8 74
U. of Alberta 1993–94 CIAU 28 4 4 8 38
Basingstoke Beavers 1994–95 BHL 23 3 6 9 109
Milton Keynes Kings 1995–96 BHL ?? ?? ?? ?? ??
Swindon IceLords 1996–97 BHL 22 1 8 9 20
Guildford Flames 1997–98 BNL 16 2 4 6 20
Guildford Flames 1998–99 BNL 3 0 0 0 6
Guildford Flames 1999–00 BNL 9 2 0 2 14
Guildford Flames 2000–01 BNL 40 0 5 5 130
Guildford Flames 2001–02 BNL 36 5 7 12 102
Guildford Flames 2002–03 BNL 27 1 6 7 104
Guildford Flames 2003–04 BNL 46 2 9 11 209
Guildford Flames 2004–05 BNL 11 1 2 3 12
Guildford Flames 2006–07 EPL 6 2 0 2 39

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