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Ron Andruff
Canadian ice hockey player

Ron Andruff

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Canadian ice hockey player
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Place of birth
Port Alberni, Alberni-Clayoquot Regional District, British Columbia, Canada
Age
71 years
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Biography

Ronald Nicholas Andruff (born July 10, 1953 in Port Alberni, British Columbia and raised in Chemainus, British Columbia) is a Canadian hockey player.

Career

Andruff was selected as the first draft pick of the Winnipeg Jets, of the breakaway World Hockey Association, as well as 32nd pick overall (second round) of the 1973 NHL Amateur Draft. Ron chose to join the Stanley Cup Champion, Montreal Canadiens. During his nine years as a pro, he had the distinction of winning the Bronze Medal with Team Canada in the Moscow Isvestia Tournament; shared in a Stanley Cup; won the American League Championship – the AL Scoring Title and the Les Cunningham Award for the league’s Most Valuable Player (as chosen by the media and players). He played his last two seasons in Germany with Mannheim Eis- und Rollsport Club (MERC) winning the Deutsche Meisterschaft (German National Hockey League Championship) along with the Lieblingsspieler (MVP award as selected by the fans).

While a pro athlete, Ron lent his name and support to causes which led to his nomination for the NHL’s Bill Masterton Trophy for his service as Honorary Chairman to Big Brothers Association, Colorado Chapter. The Masterton Trophy honors the NHL player who best exemplifies the qualities of perseverance, sportsmanship and dedication on and off the ice. He has served on the Board of the Waterbor Burn & Cancer Foundation (New York) and as a Trustee for Just a Drop water charity (London), and currently is an advocate for Peace and Sport (Monaco).

In 1982, Ron left the pro playing field but continued to work in sports, assuming the position of European Marketing Director for World Championship Tennis. He went on to establish his own sports marketing company in 1984, which acquired the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) [1] Cups and Championship rights for a five-year period. In 1988, seeing larger possibilities outside the traditional world of sports marketing, Ron founded Dynadx Technologies, Inc., a rotational poster advertising display system. This technology, while commonplace today, shifted the sports signage paradigm from location to time. By converting the concept of ‘purchasing single, disparate sign locations’ into purchasing ‘exclusive signage exposure around the entire playing field for specific periods of time’ – Dynadx brought a new dynamic to brand exposure and sports sponsorship. Today, these rotational advertising systems can be seen courtside at most NBA games, behind home plate at Major League Baseball parks across the United States and at countless soccer matches around the world.

A former delegate to the United Nations Association for World Education non-governmental organization (AWE), Ron has participated in numerous foreign affairs briefings and research projects over the years in an effort to learn how to develop broader educational platforms. Expanding this work, on behalf of the Foreign Policy Association, Andruff researched emerging electronic media and new technologies, authoring a White Paper on the Internet in 1994.

Andruff co-founded fare 1, Inc., the first business-to-trade web-based company (1998) that enabled travel agents to provide their clients with the lowest available fares. After taking fare 1 public on the London A.I.M. Exchange in 2000, he founded Tralliance Corporation, the .travel Registry, an Internet domain space established exclusively for the travel and tourism sector (2001–07). In 2006, Ron was recognized as one of the "Top 25 Most Extraordinary Minds in Sales & Marketing" by Hospitality Sales & Marketing Association International (HSMAI), which pays special tribute to outstanding individuals who define innovation, creativity and accomplishment.

Currently, he is CEO of dotSport LLC.

Awards

  • 1975-76: Les Cunningham Award (AHL)

Career statistics

--- Regular Season ------- Playoffs ----
SeasonTeamLgeGPGAPtsPIMGPGA Pts PIM
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1971-72Flin Flon BombersWCHL6320325244----------
1972-73Flin Flon BombersWCHL66434891114----------
1973-74Nova Scotia VoyageursAHL721127389364040
1974-75Montreal CanadiensNHL50002----------
1974-75Nova Scotia VoyageursAHL6530316150641518
1975-76Montreal CanadiensNHL10000----------
1975-76Nova Scotia VoyageursAHL7442468858958139
1976-77Colorado RockiesNHL664182221----------
1977-78Colorado RockiesNHL781518333120000
1978-79Colorado RockiesNHL30000----------
1978-79Philadelphia FirebirdsAHL351616328----------
1978-79New Haven NighthawksAHL33923321010611170
1979-80Mannheim ERC1.GBu47444084117----------
1980-81Mannheim ERC1.GBu4435437811010871516
1981-82Düsseldorf EG1.GBu41346----------
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------NHL Totals1531936555420000
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