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Alex Bump

Alexander "Alex" Bump is an American professional ice hockey player currently playing left wing for the Lehigh Valley Phantoms in the AHL, while under contract with the Philadelphia Flyers of the NHL. He was drafted by the Flyers in the 2022 NHL Entry Draft as the 133rd overall pick, marking the beginning of his professional career.


November 20, 2003: Alexander Bump's Birth

On November 20, 2003, Alexander Bump was born. He is an American professional ice hockey left wing.

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2021: Omaha Lancers Season

During the 2021-22 season, Alexander Bump recorded 11 goals and six assists in 27 games for the Omaha Lancers.

2022: Omaha Lancers Season

During the 2022-23 season, Alexander Bump recorded nine goals and 17 assists in 32 games for the Omaha Lancers.

2022: Drafted by the Philadelphia Flyers

In 2022, Alexander Bump was drafted 133rd overall by the Philadelphia Flyers of the National Hockey League (NHL).

February 7, 2023: Trade to the Tri-City Storm

On February 7, 2023, Alexander Bump was traded to the Tri-City Storm by the Omaha Lancers.

August 2023: Left Vermont Hockey Program

In August 2023, Alexander Bump left the Vermont college ice hockey program after the former head coach Todd Woodcroft was fired.

February 2024: NCHC Rookie of the Month

In February 2024, Alexander Bump was named National Collegiate Hockey Conference (NCHC) Rookie of the Month, where he recorded five goals and four assists in six games.

2024: Led Western Michigan Team in Scoring

During the 2024-25 season, in his sophomore year, Alexander Bump led the Western Michigan team in scoring and recorded 15 goals and 14 assists in 24 conference games.

April 15, 2025: Signed with Philadelphia Flyers

On April 15, 2025, Alexander Bump signed a three-year entry-level contract with the Philadelphia Flyers.

2025: NCHC Tournament Championship

In 2025, Alexander Bump scored two goals, including the game-winning goal in double-overtime, to help Western Michigan win their first NCHC tournament championship. He was subsequently named the Frozen Faceoff MVP.