Update: Played in the ECHL for 2003-04 with the
Roanoke Express. The ECHL terminated the membership of
the Roanoke Express at season's end and Perez joined the
Louisiana Ice Gators for 2004-05. Louisiana also
terminated their membership in the ECHL following the
2004-05 season.
The
following is taken from the MTU 2000-01 Media
Guide:
High School/Junior:
Spent the 1998-99 and 1999-2000 seasons as a member of
the United States Under-18 Team in Ann Arbor,
Michigan...Coached by Jeff Jackson...Contributed 21
points, including seven goals, in 1999-2000...A 2000
graduate of Pioneer High School in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Personal:
Enjoys the outdoors...Has one older brother and one
younger sister...Born Bryan David Perez on February 5,
1982, in Blaine, Minnesota...Shoots left...Majoring in
Liberal Arts.
Islanders scout Brian Hunter says
that Perez is going to be considered the go to guy for MTU in 2001-02. Perez was added to
the U.S. national programs summer evaluation camp on June 27th in preparation of this years
World Junior Championships in December.
Huskies' Bryan Perez
Invited To U.S. National Junior Camp
Event to begin
August 3 in Lake Placid, N.Y.
June 28, 2001
HOUGHTON, Mich. - Michigan Tech left wing
Bryan Perez (Blaine, Minn.) is one of just 43 players
that has been invited to the 2001 USA Hockey National
Junior Evaluation Camp, August 3-6, in Lake Placid,
New York.
This year's invited group features 23 National
Hockey League-drafted players, including five
first-round selections from the 2001 NHL Entry Draft,
which concluded last Sunday. Perez was taken by the
New York Islanders as the first pick of the ninth
round.
Approximately 20 players from the camp will be
selected to join six National Junior Team veterans to
play on the Under-20 National Team in the fourth
annual Summer Challenge, August 7-11, in Lake Placid.
"We're excited for Brian and I'm sure he'll be
noticed," said Michigan Tech Head Coach Mike
Sertich. "Not only is it exciting for Brian, but
it's also a good reflection on where our program is
headed."
Update 2002-03
Finished 4th on the
Michigan Tech Huskies in scoring. Notched 3 power play
goals.

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