Bobby Chaumont

Bobby Chaumont (born November 21, 1984) is a Canadian professional ice hockey right winger currently playing for the FIFE Flyers in the Elite Ice Hockey League.

Chaumont began the 2012-13 season playing for Braehead Clan, where he had enjoyed a productive season in 2010-11 before returning across the Atlantic to play a key part in Fort Wayne Komet's CHL Championship-winning season of 2011-12. However, despite scoring nine goals and seven assists for a total of sixteen points in his eighteen games for Clan early in the 2012-13 season, he was released in November 2012. One week after his release, Chaumont was offered a deal by Fife Flyers' Head Coach Todd Dutiaume and signed for the Kirkcaldy club for the remainder of the season.

Career Statistics

 

 

Regular Season

Season

Team

League

GP

G

2001–02

Sudbury Wolves

OHL

68

24

2002–03

Sudbury Wolves

OHL

68

23

2003–04

Sudbury Wolves

OHL

68

31

2004–05

Sudbury Wolves

OHL

68

31

2005–06

Dalhousie University

AUS

28

12

2006–07

Laredo Bucks

CHL

64

27

2007–08

Dayton Bombers

ECHL

26

5

2008–09

Mississippi RiverKings

CHL

49

28

2009–10

Mississippi RiverKings

CHL

64

20

2010-11

Braehead Clan

EIHL

54

22

2011-12

Fort Wayne Komets

CHL

66

24

2012-13

Braehead Clan

EIHL

18

9

2012-13

Fife Flyers

EIHL

23

13

OHL Totals

272

109

AUS Totals

28

12

CHL Totals

243

99

ECHL Totals

26

5

EIHL Totals

95

44

Career Totals

664

269

Statistics correct as of Friday 8th February 2013.