Greg Bullock was a two-time All-American center for the University of Massachusetts Lowell, where he played from 1993 to 1995. In his freshman season, he was named Hockey East Rookie of the Year and helped the team to a program-record 25 wins. As a sophomore, his stellar play continued, earning him First-Team All-American honors and a spot as a top 10 finalist for the Hobey Baker Award in 1995. Despite his high production, he signed a professional contract after his sophomore year, ending his college career.
After his time at UMass Lowell, Bullock embarked on a professional career that spanned over a decade, playing for various teams in North America and Europe. He played for the San Francisco Spiders and the St. John’s Maple Leafs before heading to Europe for a brief stint with HC Fassa in Italy. He later played for several teams in the United Hockey League (UHL) and International Hockey League (IHL), including the Flint Generals. Bullock’s career came to a close in 2009 after his release from the Generals, though he later played four seasons of senior hockey with the Brantford Blast, helping them win back-to-back J. Ross Robertson Cups.


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