Lonny Bohonos



 Shoots :Right
 Height : 5'11"
 Weight :195
 Birth Date : 5/20/73
 Place of Birth :WINNIPEG, MB, CAN

Was originaly traded from Vancouver on March 7th 1998!
Lonny Bohonos was thrn cut by the Toronto Maple Leafs the 27th of September 1999.  Although he scored 15 points in 15 games in last year in the playoffs, he is now playing for the IHL's Manitoba Moose.



Biography from www.nhlpa.com

The Vancouver Canucks signed Lonny as a free agent on May 31,
  1994. In 1995-96, he posted one assist in three games. Through
  36 games in 1996-97, he tallied career-highs with 11 goals, 11
  assists, and 22 points. In 1997-98, Lonny scored two goals and
  one assist in 31 games with the Canucks. Lonny as traded to
  Toronto, on March 7, 1998. He finished the season playing in six
  games for the Maple Leafs, recording three goals and three
  assists.

  Prior to playing professionally, Lonny spent three seasons in the
  WHL. In 1991-92, he recorded one goal and one assist in eight
  games for Moose Jaw. He split the 1992-93 season between
  Seattle (46 games) and Portland (27 games), registering 33 goals
  and 30 assists between the two teams. In 1993-94, Lonny led the
  WHL with career-highs in goals (62), assists (90), and points
  (152), and was selected to the WHL and CHL First All-Star
  Teams. In addition, he was named the league's Most
  Sportsmanlike Player. He made his professional debut with
  Syracuse of the AHL in 1994-95, ranking second on the team in
  scoring with 75 points (30 goals, 45 assists) in 67 games. In
  1995-96, Lonny led the team with 40 goals and 39 assists in 74
  games.