Ryan White

Canadian ice hockey player and teammate

Ryan White - Athletes & Sports Figures born March 17th, 1988
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Ryan White played ice hockey in the National Hockey League (NHL). Drafted in 2006, he made his professional debut with the Montreal Canadiens. Throughout his career, he contributed to various teams, showcasing skills as a forward. He played in notable playoff appearances and was recognized for his tenacity and work ethic on the ice. White also spent time with teams such as the Philadelphia Flyers and the Winnipeg Jets, solidifying his role in the league.

Drafted by the Montreal Canadiens in 2006

Played for the Philadelphia Flyers

Participated in multiple NHL playoff games

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