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| alt = | image = | image_size = 230px | caption = | played_for = Houston Aeros Thomas Sabo Ice Tigers Krefeld Pinguine Tohoku Free Blades SG Cortina | position = Defence | height_ft = 6 | height_in = 1 | weight_lb = 188 | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1985|10|15}} | birth_place = Melville, Saskatchewan, Canada | shoots = Left | draft = Undrafted | career_start = 2006 | career_end = 2015 }} Paul Albers (born October 15, 1985) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey defenceman who played in the American Hockey League (AHL) with the Houston Aeros. Playing careerAlbers played major junior in the Western Hockey League (WHL) for five seasons with the Calgary Hitmen, Regina Pats and Vancouver Giants. As an overaged player with the Giants in 2005–06, Albers recorded a major junior career high 17 goals, 45 assists and 62 points. He was named to the WHL West First All-Star Team, along with teammate Dustin Slade, and earned a nomination for the Bill Hunter Memorial Trophy as the league's top defenceman (awarded to Kris Russell of the Medicine Hat Tigers).[1] His +39 plus/minus was a league high and earned him the WHL Plus-Minus Award. Albers added 19 points in 18 post-season games, helping lead the Giants to a President's Cup as WHL champions. Playing in the subsequent 2006 Memorial Cup in Moncton, he was named to the Tournament All-Star Team with teammate Gilbert Brulé. Undrafted by a National Hockey League (NHL) club, Albers turned pro in the ECHL with the Texas Wildcatters in 2006–07. He recorded 43 points as a rookie and moved up to the American Hockey League (AHL) with the Houston Aeros the next season. On July 31, 2009, he left the United States and signed for German club Nuremberg Ice Tigers.[2] Albers spent six seasons of his professional career abroad, the last three with SG Cortina in the Italian Serie A before retiring at the conclusion of the 2014–15 season. Career statistics
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References1. ^{{Cite web|title=WHL Announces 2005–06 Award Finalists and Conference All-Star Teams|url=http://www.whl.ca/whl-announces-2005-06-award-finalists-and-conference-all-star-teams-p124609|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303200203/http://www.whl.ca/whl-announces-2005-06-award-finalists-and-conference-all-star-teams-p124609|dead-url=yes|archive-date=2016-03-03|accessdate=2009-03-19|publisher=Western Hockey League}} 2. ^{{citeweb| url = http://www.icetigers.de/ICETIGERS/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=156:paul-albers-wechselt-nach-nuernberg&catid=1:aktuelle-nachrichten&Itemid=76 | title = Paul Albers commits to Nürnberg | publisher = Thomas Sabo Ice Tigers | date = 2009-07-31 | accessdate = 2010-02-03 | language = German}} External links
16 : Living people|1985 births|Calgary Hitmen players|Canadian ice hockey defencemen|SG Cortina players|Houston Aeros (1994–2013) players|Ice hockey people from Saskatchewan|Krefeld Pinguine players|Sportspeople from Melville, Saskatchewan|Regina Pats players|Texas Wildcatters players|Thomas Sabo Ice Tigers players|Tohoku Free Blades players|Vancouver Giants players|Canadian expatriate ice hockey players in Italy|Canadian expatriate ice hockey players in Germany |
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