Claudio Scremin

Claudio Francesco Scremin (born May 28, 1968) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey defenceman who played two seasons in the NHL for the San Jose Sharks.

The 1988–89 season was also successful, with Scremin increasing his scoring to 29 points 45 games, and the Black Bears winning the Hockey East Tournament, overcoming Boston College in the final.

[1] Scremin signed a contract with the San Jose Sharks as a free agent on September 3, 1991, and subsequently made his NHL debut in February 1992 against the Quebec Nordiques.

[7] With the Blades he played 75 games and registered 32 points, and the team reached the Turner Cup semifinals before losing to the San Diego Gulls.

Following his year in Germany, he moved to the UK in order to play for BISL outfit London Knights, where he teamed up with former Blades team-mate Brent Cullaton.

It was a successful season, with Scremin being named as a First Team All-Star after posting 33 points in 40 games,[1][10] and the Knights winning the British Championship.

Following his time in the UK, Scremin returned to Germany in order to play for the Krefeld Pinguine; joining him in NRW was fellow Knights defenceman Marc Hussey.