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a.k.a. "Todd Davidson"
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Todd Davison Facts

Date of Birth
Sep 30, 1986
Age
Deceased
Place of Birth
Winnipeg, MB, CAN
Nation
Canada
Youth Team
Winnipeg Sharks
Position
C
Height
173 cm / 5'8"
Weight
73 kg / 161 lbs
Shoots
L
Contract
-
Brother: Wade Davison

Todd Davison Statistics

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STeamLeagueGPGATPPIM+/-POSTGPGATPPIM+/-
01-02undefined flagWinnipeg Sharks U18 AAAMMHL3817234082-Playoffs129132248-
02-03undefined flagRegina PatsWHL4802230-2Playoffs100070
03-04undefined flagLloydminster BlazersAJHL45571270-
04-05undefined flagLloydminster BlazersAJHL822423-
undefined flagSt. Paul CanadiensNEAJBHL42352-

Todd Davison Tournament Statistics

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Todd Davison Career Totals

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LeagueYearsGPGATPPPGPIM+/-YearsGPGATPPPGPIM+/-
undefined flagAJHL 25379160.3093-0
undefined flagMMHL (MU18HL)1381723401.0582-112913221.8348-
undefined flagNEAJBHL 142351.252-0
undefined flagWHL 1480220.0430-2110000.0070

Todd Davison Hockey Connections

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Todd Davison Biography and Trivia

Drafted 2001, 8 #148 by Regina Pats in the WHL Prospects Draft

Todd Davison died of Synovial Sarcoma, a rare form of Cancer, in 2006

At the age of 12, Todd went to Denmark with the North American Selects All Star Team, and at 13 was named Most Valuable Player in his AAA hockey league; later drafted at 14 by the Regina Pats. At age 15, his team, AAA Sharks of the Manitoba Provincial Midget Hockey League played in the Western Canada Regional Championship, and he was named to the First Team All Stars and was named to the First Team All Stars at the Western Canada Regional Championship. Made the Regina Pats at age 16, playing with his brother Wade Davison, whom he also played with later in the AJHL. In 2003 he also served as Assistant Captain with Team Manitoba's hockey team, in the Canada Winter Games.
In his late years, between treatments and surgeries he coached local hockey teams, including Assistant Coach for the Winnipeg Thrashers (MMHL). Was enrolled to attend the University of Manitoba prior to his death, and his brother Wade Davison went there and played for their CIS hockey team the following year as well.