Player Profile

Lance Galbraith

Lance Galbraith

0 - Left Wing

Height 5'10"
Weight 190
Born Brampton, ON
Birthdate 2/21/1980
Position Left Wing
# Years Pro 7
# Years on Team 4
  • 1/25/08: Played in the 400th regular season game of his professional career, a 6-1 L @ FRE
  • 1/02/08: Named runner-up for the In Glas Co ECHL Player of the Week for Dec. 24-30 (3GP = 3g, 1a)
  • 12/21/07: Netted the game-winning, power play goal in a 4-3 OTW vs. LV
  • 12/01/07 – 12/15/07: Recorded a six-game assist streak (9a)
  • 12/05/07: Tallied one goal and one assist in a 3-2 L vs. FRE
  • 11/09/07 – 11/17/07: Recorded a goal in four straight outings (4g)
  • 10/31/07: Scored his first goal of the season in a 6-1 W vs. UTA
  • Member of the Steelheads 2007 Kelly Cup Championship team, his second championship with the Steelheads (2004),
    becoming one of just 15 individuals to have his name engraved twice, joining teammate Darrell Hay
  • 2007 Kelly Cup Playoffs: Led the ECHL in scoring with 27 pts. (11g, 16a)
  • 5/27/07: Picked up three assists in a 4-2 W @ DAY in Game Three of the Kelly Cup Finals, which tied the record for the
    second most assists in a single Kelly Cup Finals game in ECHL history
  • Registered a nine-game scoring streak to begin the 2007 playoffs (9g,7a)
  • 2006-2007: Ranked 5th in the ECHL with 238 PIM, hitting the 200 PIM plateau for the 6th time in his career
  • 2006-2007: Named as the Steelheads’ Most Inspirational Player, as voted by his teammates
  • 3/13/07: Loaned to the Bridgeport Sound Tigers and played in his first AHL game since 4/02/04
  • 3/03/07: Named runner-up for the CCM Tacks ECHL Player of the Month for February (12GP = 5g, 16a)
  • 2/24/07: Netted a season-high, six points including a career-high, five assists in a 7-0 W vs. UTA
  • 2005-2006: Tied for 5th on the Fort Wayne Komets in scoring with 46 points and led the club with 255 PIM
  • Ended his OHL career with the most games played (297) and most penalty minutes (960) in Ottawa 67’s history
  • 2000-2001: Helped lead the Ottawa 67’s to the Robertson Cup (OHL champs), while leading the OHL with 28
    postseason points
  • Won the 1999 Memorial Cup as a member of the Ottawa 67’s and scored a goal in the clinching game