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Brandon Gormley was born on 18 February, 1992 in Murray River, PEI, Canada, is a Canadian ice hockey player (born 1992). Discover Brandon Gormley's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 32 years old?

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Age 32 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 18 February, 1992
Birthday 18 February
Birthplace Murray River, PEI, Canada
Nationality Canada

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Brandon Gormley Height, Weight & Measurements

At 32 years old, Brandon Gormley height is 188 cm and Weight 89 kg.

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Height 188 cm
Weight 89 kg
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.

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Brandon Gormley Net Worth

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Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1992

Brandon Gormley (born February 18, 1992) is a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman who is currently playing for the Iserlohn Roosters of the Deutsche Eishockey Liga (DEL).

2007

In 2007–08, he scored 23 goals, and 53 points over 42 games as a 16-year-old, after which the Moncton Wildcats made him the first overall selection in the 2008 Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL) Draft.

2008

He joined the Wildcats in 2008–09 and scored 7 goals and 27 points for Moncton in 62 games.

His efforts earned him QMJHL All-Rookie Team honours.

2009

He improved to 9 goals and 43 points for the Wildcats in 2009–10 and added 17 more points in the playoffs, the third-highest post-season total among league defencemen.

2010

He was selected 13th overall by the Phoenix Coyotes in the 2010 NHL Entry Draft.

During his junior career, he was named to the QMJHL All-Rookie Team, is a two-time QMJHL Second Team All-Star and won the President's Cup with the Wildcats in 2010.

Internationally, he has competed in two World U-17 Hockey Challenges, one Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament and one IIHF World U20 Championship.

Gormley left his home in Prince Edward Island at the age of 14 to compete with the Athol Murray College of Notre Dame's hockey program in Wilcox, Saskatchewan.

He played two years of midget hockey with the Notre Dame Hounds in the Saskatchewan Midget AAA Hockey League.

Gormley and the Wildcats won the President's Cup as QMJHL champions, earning a berth in the 2010 Memorial Cup.

He scored three points in three games in the national tournament, but the Wildcats lost all three games and were eliminated.

Individually, he was voted the recipient of the Mike Bossy Trophy in 2010 as the Quebec League's top professional prospect.

He was also named a Second-Team QMJHL All-Star.

Gormley finished the season highly rated for the 2010 NHL Entry Draft.

The NHL Central Scouting Bureau listed him sixth among North American skaters, while the International Scouting Services listed him third among all skaters.

Scouts described Gormley as "well rounded, but not dynamic" and praised his intelligence on the ice and ability to move the puck.

He attended his first NHL training camp in September 2010 before being returned to the Wildcats.

Playing in his third QMJHL season, Gormley recorded 13 goals and 48 points over 47 games; he was named to the QMJHL Second All-Star Team for the second consecutive year.

He added an assist over five post-season games as the Wildcats were eliminated in the first round of the QMJHL playoffs, failing to defend their league title.

With his junior season over, the Coyotes assigned him to their American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the San Antonio Rampage.

He played in four AHL games, recording an assist.

2012

In his fourth season with the Wildcats, Gormley played 26 games before being traded to complete his junior career with the Shawinigan Cataractes hours before the January 7, 2012, QMJHL trade deadline.

Gormley was assigned to the Coyotes' new AHL affiliate, the Portland Pirates, to begin his first full professional season in 2012–13 season.

He appeared in 68 games with the Pirates and ranked second among the blueline with 24 assists and 29 points.

2013

Gormley went on to be selected 13th overall by the Phoenix Coyotes.

In the second year of his entry-level contract, Gormley remained with the Pirates, quickly assuming leadership responsibilities to be selected as an Alternate Captain for the 2013–14 season.

2014

Gormley was used heavily in all situations with the Pirates and was placing 8th in the AHL in scoring amongst blueliners, before he received his first NHL recall by Phoenix on March 7, 2014.

He made his NHL debut on March 10, 2014, against the Tampa Bay Lightning.

Gormley featured in 5 games with the Coyotes going scoreless before he was returned to Portland to finish the season with new career offensive highs all across the board.

Approaching the final year of his rookie contract with the Coyotes, Gormley failed to establish a first-team position and was familiarly reassigned to the Portland Pirates to begin the 2014–15 season.

During his first recall of the season to Arizona, Gormley scored his first NHL goal on November 16, 2014, against Ben Scrivens of the Edmonton Oilers.

With the Coyotes languishing in the standings, Gormley was recalled on several occasions throughout the season, and although given opportunity failed to cement a regular position among the defense corps.

He finished the season appearing in a career-high 27 games for 4 points.

2015

On July 31, 2015, Gormley was re-signed by the Coyotes to a one-year, two-way contract.

Unable to develop as the Coyotes had hoped and with his eligibility to waivers, Gormely was traded by Arizona to the Colorado Avalanche in exchange for the rights to restricted-free agent Stefan Elliott on September 9, 2015.

Gormley made the Avalanche roster to begin the 2015–16 season, making his debut with Colorado in a 1–0 overtime defeat to the Carolina Hurricanes on October 21, 2015.

Used in a depth role, Gormley recorded his first point with the Avs in his 22nd game, registering an assist in a 3–1 victory over the St. Louis Blues on December 13, 2015.

2016

Unable to secure a position on the blueline, Gormley was placed on waivers by the Avalanche on January 7, 2016.

After going unclaimed, he was later assigned to former AHL club, the San Antonio Rampage, on January 13, 2016.