Career
He played in the National Hockey League (National Hockey League) with the Edmonton Oilers during the 1999–2000 National Hockey League season. Before his short professional career, Paul played for the Fort Saskatchewan Traders, and then for the University of Denver from 1996 until 1999. He was selected in the 9th round of the 1997 National Hockey League Entry Draft, 224th overall, by the Tampa Bay Lightning, but never played for them.
He played in fifteen National Hockey League games for the Oilers during the 1999–2000 National Hockey League season.
Comrie was forced to retire at the age of 24 due to concussion problems. Following his retirement from hockey, Comrie entered into the family business, The Brick, as Case Goods Buyer in 2002 and Director of Imports in 2003.
From 2004 onwards Comrie was appointed to various executive positions and as a director of the Brick:
President of United Furniture Warehouse LP 2004-2006
Vice President, Merchandising, Furniture and Mattresses of the Brick Group Income Fund 2006-2008
Chief Merchandising Officer of the Brick Group Income Fund 2008–2014
Chief Executive Officer of Elements International 2014-Present
December 20, 1997 – Comrie and Roman Hamrlik traded to Edmonton by Tampa Bay in exchange for Jason Bonsignore, Steve Kelly, and Bryan Marchment.