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Position | Left wing |
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Born | August 9th, 1986 Opa-locka, Biscayne, Mayami |
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Danilo Lorenz (born August 9th, 1986) is a Mayamian-born Valorian professional ice hockey player, playing as a left wing. He currently captains the Newfoundland Sailors and the Valorian National Team.
Lorenz began his professional career during the 2006 season, playing for the Acadia Rage. He won the Coupe Balbuzard with them in 2010. Lorenz moved to the Providence Doves ahead of the 2012 season, and was a key part of the Double-winning campaign that year. He won another Coupe Balbuzard with the Doves in 2013, before moving to the Newfoundland Sailors for the 2014 campaign. From the 2015 campaign onwards, he has captained the Sailors.
Across 17 full seasons, Lorenz has won 26 trophies: 6 league titles, 6 Earle Trophies, 7 Coupes Balbuzard, 2 Doubles, and 5 Golden Pucks. He holds the record for most trophies won by an individual player, and jointly holds the record for most Golden Pucks. He is widely considered one of the best active ice hockey players in the world.
Year-by-year record
Year | League Results | Pts. | Playoffs | Coupe Balbuzard | Awards |
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Acadia Rage | |||||
2006 | 10th | 27 | - | Quarter-finals | |
2007 | Fourth | 37 | Runners-up | Champions (1st title) | |
2008 | Third | 37 | Semi-finals | Semi-finals | |
2009 | Fourth | 39 | Semi-finals | Quarter-finals | |
2010 | 8th | 33 | - | Champions (2nd title) | |
2011 | 7th | 34 | - | Quarter-finals | |
Providence Doves | |||||
2012 | Second | 43 | Champions (1st title) | Champions (3rd title) | Golden Puck (1), Double (1) |
2013 | Fourth | 38 | Semi-finals | Champions (4th title) | |
Newfoundland Sailors | |||||
2014 | First (1st trophy) | 44 | Champions (2nd title) | Semi-finals | |
2015 | First (2nd trophy) | 40 | Champions (3rd title) | Quarter-finals | Golden Puck (2) |
2016 | First (3rd trophy) | 45 | Champions (4th title) | Champions (5th title) | Golden Puck (3), Double (2) |
2017 | First (4th title) | 46 | Runners-up | Round of 16 | |
2018 | First (5th title) | 47 | Champions (5th title) | Quarter-finals | Golden Puck (4) |
2019 | Third | 39 | Runners-up | Semi-finals | |
2020 | Cancelled | ||||
2021 | First (6th title) | 49 | Champions (6th title) | Semi-finals | Golden Puck (5) |
2022 | Third | 40 | Semi-finals | Champions (6th title) | |
2023 | Third | 40 | Semi-finals | Champions (7th title) | |
2024 | - | - | - | - |