After leaving Merrimack, Stringer played for the
Kentucky Thoroughblades of the
AHL and the
New Orleans Brass of the
ECHL in the 1999–2000 season. The next year, he moved to the
Fresno Falcons of the now-defunct
WCHL. He would tally 20 goals and 43 assists with his one season in Fresno. He would then play for the
Columbia Inferno of the ECHL for 2 seasons from 2001 to 2003. In his first year with the Inferno he would score 14 goals and tally 43 assists in 57 games. Then during his second year in the 2002-03 season he would make the 2002 ECHL all-star team in after having a 95 point season. He then spent the 2003–04 season in playing for Salzburg in Austria having a impressive 86 point season with 38 goals and 48 assists in just 38 games. Stringer then returned to ECHL for the 2004–05 season, playing for the
Las Vegas Wranglers before being sent to the
Peoria Rivermen due to the Wranglers'
salary cap issues. The next year he briefly played for the
Cardiff Devils of the
EIHL before retiring from professional hockey. While in Cardiff, Stringer scored the final goal in the last game that the Devils played at
Wales National Ice Rink. He currently works as an investment advisor for
RBC Dominion Securities in his hometown of Gravelbourg. ==Career statistics==