Find Out About Nolan Volcan
Discover more about #26

Know much about Nolan Volcan? He wears the #26 jersey for the Seattle Thunderbirds. Volcan is a left-shooting player. He plays left wing for the team. Volcan stands at 5’9. He weighs in at 194 pounds. Volcan is from Edmonton, Alberta and was born on July 4, 1998.

Volcan has a respectable litany of career statistics since joining with the Thunderbirds. He has played in a total of 80 regular games, with 12 goals scored and 14 assists made. This adds up to a total point value of 26 for Volcan, with a PIM of 38. Volcan played the most games during the 2014 to 2015 season, where he played 67 games and made 9 goals. He also made 14 assists during that season, giving him a total of 23 points and 38 PIM.

During his first season with the Thunderbirds, which occurred from 2013 to 2014, Volcan only played during three games. While participating in these, he made no goals or assists.  In the 2015 to 2016 season, he has played in 10 games so far, earning three goals but making no assists, racking up three career points. From 2012 to 2013, Volcan played in the MLAC Bantam AAA team, resulting a much more impressive record. He played in 32 of the games that season, scoring nearly as many goals—a total of 40. He also made 36 assists, resulting in a total of 76 points for the entire experience as well as 66 PIM.

During the 2015 playoffs with the Thunderbirds, Volcan played during six of the games. During those, he did not score any goals, but he did make one assist, giving him a single point for the playoff games. Some of his career highlights include three assists in a single game during the 2014 to 2015 season, which occurred on the team’s game on March 17 against Tri-City. In the same season, he was able to carry four, two-game point streaks.

Fans of Volcan can follow his social media presence on Twitter to find out what he’s up to or see the latest Volcan photos. On his profile, he declares himself “Etown Proud,” and displays many videos and photos for fans to enjoy, including a team effort video starring himself called “Back to the Showare,” a light spoof on Back to the Future. He shares various memes and comedy posts from sources outside the Thunderbirds, such as FunnyPicsDepot.

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