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2026 Inductee

Derek Wood
Center
Born July 8 1975 -- Prince George, BC
Height 5.10 -- Weight 190 -- Shoots L

  Regular Season Playoffs
Year     GP G A PTS PIMS GP G A PTS PIMS
1998-99 Icemen UHL 18 12 10 22 29 5 0 3 3 2
1999-00 Icemen UHL 72 30 45 75 103 6 1 1 2 8
2000-01 Icemen UHL 70 27 58 85 56 --- --- --- --- ---
2001-02 Icemen UHL 61 15 31 46 45 7 2 1 3 11
Totals   221 84 144 228 233 18 3 5 8 21

  Regular Season Playoffs
Year     GP G A PTS PIMS GP G A PTS PIMS
1998-99 Icemen UHL 18 12 10 22 29 5 0 3 3 2
1999-00 Icemen UHL 72 30 45 75 103 6 1 1 2 8
2000-01 Icemen UHL 70 27 58 85 56 --- --- --- --- ---
2001-02 Icemen UHL 61 15 31 46 45 7 2 1 3 11
Totals   221 84 144 228 233 18 3 5 8 21

Derek Wood was a member of the B.C. Icemen of the UHL from 1998-2002. During his four seasons in Broome County, he manned the center position for 221 games. Wood finished second on the team in points (75, 85) for the Icemen, in back-to-back seasons. He currently sits at 8th all-time in Binghamton hockey history with 228 total points and 9th all-time in assists at 144. Wood is a native of Price George, British Columbia, where he currently serves as a Head Coach for the HPL Kings. He was a cornerstone piece in creating the organization, with a focus on helping young athletes gain exposure and compete at a top level in the Pacific Northwest. Wood was able to coach the Kings in their inaugural AAA year and won the Pacific Duel Championship in 2025. (by Brooks Hill - Binghamton Black Bears)

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