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Mark Finney (born July 4, 1973) is a Canadian born professional hockey player who played ice hockey from 1995 to 2004. Finney played ice hockey in the UK and in the United states for the BNL, WCHL, and WPHL. He played in 137 professional games of which 6 of which were playoff games[1]. Standing at 5'10" he is a right handed center with a career 50 goals and 63 assists.
Early Years Born July 4, 1973 in Vancouver, BC. Finney was the son [2] and [3].
Professional Ice Hockey (1995-1998) Finney started playing professional Hockey for the Bracknell Bees (BNL League) in the 1995/96 season. He was then traded to the Guilford Flames (BNL League) in the 1996/97 season. He returned to North America where he played in the WCHL for the Idaho Steelheads and WPHL for the Odessa Jackalopes in the 1997/98 season.
Professional Ice Hockey (2003-2004) After a few years off from hockey, Finney was brought over to the Belfast Giants, wearing number [4]
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