After playing in 1,114 games from the team that drafted him 14th overall in 2003, Seabrook would score 103 goals, and 361 assists for a total of 464 points.
Now that Seabrook's playing career is over fans want to know what's next for him?
Yesterday Seabrook would announce he's officially signed a contract to be a player development coach for the Vancouver Giants of the WHL. This is a great step and opportunity for Seabrook, and I'm sure will no doubt see Seabrook end up behind the bench of a NHL team soon enough.