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Rob Schremp
Athlete Ambassador
Sport:
Hockey (NHL)
Position:
Center
Team(s):
Edmonton Oilers, New York Islanders, Atlanta Thrashers, Modo Hockey, Dinamo Riga, EV Zug, Skellefteå AIK, SCL Tigers, Thomas Sabo Ice Tigers
Years Active:
2004 - present
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Career Highlights
Rob Schremp is an American professional ice hockey center who most recently played for EC Red Bull Salzburg in the Austrian Hockey League (EBEL). After being drafted by the Edmonton Oilers in the first round and being picked 25th overall in the 2004 NHL Entry Draft, Rob played 12 professional seasons, three of which during his tenture in the NHL for the Edmonton Oilers New York Islanders and Atlanta Thrashers. Following the NHL, Rob spent two seasons in Sweden, two in Switzerland, two in Austria and one year in KHL. After the birth of his daughter in early 2018, Schremp is focusing on his family in addition to exploring various alternative health solutions.
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Johnson will be the organization's Director of Development.
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With CFL season scuttled, Bergman enjoys 'just being a dad'
The silver lining for Norfolk County native Shane Bergman in COVID-19 upsetting plans for the 2020 Canadian Football League season is the extra time he got to spend with his nine-month-old son, Asher.
The season, originally scheduled to begin in June, was officially cancelled this week.
The CFL had asked the federal government for a $30-million interest-free loan with the intention of creating a hub city (Winnipeg) to host games with no spectators. But the loan was turned down and the CFL put the brakes on plans for a six-game regular season, followed by playoffs and a Grey Cup.
“I had no idea what was going on with those talks between the CFL and the federal government,” said the offensive lineman for the Calgary Stampeders. “I didn’t know about the final decision but I thought it was going (to be cancelled) just because it took so long. It was inevitable.”
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