Edgerton played junior hockey with the
Humboldt Broncos of the
Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League from 1989 to 1991. In the 1990–91 season, he scored 71 goals and 93 assists for 164 points in 67 games as he was named the SJHL's Most Valuable Player. He turned professional in 1991 and spent the next five seasons playing in the
East Coast Hockey League and the
International Hockey League. He played for the
Winston-Salem Thunderbirds,
Wheeling Thunderbirds,
Peoria Rivermen,
Atlanta Knights,
Knoxville Cherokees and
Phoenix Roadrunners. In 1996, Edgerton would leave North America and spend the remainder of his career in the European leagues. He first played for
SC Herisau of the
Nationalliga B in
Switzerland where he scored 40 goals and 40 assists to help them win promotion to
Nationalliga A. He would spend a second season with Herisau before joining
EV Zug in 1998. In 1999, he joined the
Frankfurt Lions of
Germany's
Deutsche Eishockey Liga for one season before spending the next six seasons with
Adler Mannheim between 2000 and 2006. He won the DEL Championship in 2001 and also made the DEL All-Star Game that season. He moved to the
Erste Bank Eishockey Liga in 2006 with
EC VSV where he played two seasons before retiring in 2008. ==References==