Sandy MacKenzie

Left wing, Athlete

1973 –

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Who is Sandy MacKenzie?

Sandy MacKenzie is a former ice hockey player. He played three seasons of professional hockey including one in the Eredivisie in the Netherlands.

A native of Truro, Nova Scotia, MacKenzie played 1994-5, along with his brother Richard, for Nijmegen Tigers, scoring 23 goals and 14 assists in 23 regular season Eredivisie games and four goals in four playoff games. He scored also a goal in two games in the Dutch Cup, and three goals and an assist in the HTG-Bokaal.

In 1998, MacKenzie won an Allan Cup with his hometown Truro Bearcats. He was the only Truro native on the team and he scored two goals including the winner in the championship game.

A left-winger, MacKenzie played 1998-9 for the Mohawk Valley Prowlers, scoring 15 goals and collecting 8 assists in 49 games. The following season he played a single game going scoreless.

MacKenzie was a member of the Stony Plain Eagles from 2000–2007, and played in 7 total Allan Cup National Championships.

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Born
Jul 23, 1973
Truro
Nationality
  • Canada
Lived in
  • Truro

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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