Former Moose captain heads to Slovakia
After six years, defenceman Jimmy Oligny has decided to part ways with the Manitoba Moose.
The team's three-year captain has opted to head overseas, where he will suit up for HKM Zvolen in Slovakia next season.
A left shot defender, Oligny has earned his keep with the Moose, despite never being drafted to the NHL. He suited up in 473 career AHL contests, but his time with the Moose was certainly low-lighted by a number of injuries. In six seasons with Manitoba, he only played in 198 games, including just 25 games over the last two seasons, and eight last year.
He had four assists and 31 penalty minutes in those two years.
But it wasn't his offensive contributions that kept him as a fan favourite in Manitoba, but rather his spirit, dressing room presence and leadership off-ice. Oligny has been named the Julian Klymkiw Community Service Award three times and won the AHL's Yanick Dupre Memorial Award as the league's man of the year for his work within the local community.
Oligny has played solely in the AHL since turning pro in 2014 following his QMJHL career - with the exception of one ECHL game in 2015-16 - and will now look to carve out a new path in Europe after 10 seasons in the AHL.
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