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Gord Kluzak

Gordon Glen Kluzak (born March 4, 1964) is a Canadian former professional hockey player who played for the Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League (NHL) from 1982 to 1991. He was selected first overall by the Bruins in the 1982 NHL Entry Draft.

Gord Kluzak
Born (1964-03-04) March 4, 1964 (age 60)
Climax, Saskatchewan, Canada
Height 6 ft 4 in (193 cm)
Weight 220 lb (100 kg; 15 st 10 lb)
Position Defence
Shot Left
Played for Boston Bruins
NHL draft 1st overall, 1982
Boston Bruins
Playing career 1982–1991

Playing career edit

Gord Kluzak was born in Climax, Saskatchewan. He grew up on a wheat farm in Saskatchewan, and attended high school in Wilcox, Saskatchewan at Athol Murray College of Notre Dame.

Kluzak played junior hockey for two seasons with the WHL's Billings Bighorns, where he was paired on defence with future NHLer Bob Rouse. He missed half of the 1981–82 season and entire 1982 playoffs after he tore ligaments in his left knee in a game against the Medicine Hat Tigers on Feb. 9, 1982, which would be the first of many knee problems for Kluzak.

The injury did not hurt his draft placement however, as he was rated as the No. 3 overall prospect and the No. 2 WHL prospect for the 1982 NHL Entry Draft by The Hockey News.

Harry Sinden, the Boston Bruins general manager, was sold on the young defenceman, and made him the 1st overall pick in that year's draft. Sinden passed up on Kitchener Rangers star Brian Bellows, who was the popular choice amongst Bruin fans, and Gary Nylund of the Portland Winter Hawks, who many, including The Hockey News, felt was the better defenceman. Sinden made a deal with the Minnesota North Stars, who had the second pick that year, where he agreed to leave Bellows available as the second overall pick in exchange for Brad Palmer and Dave Donnelly.

Kluzak was out of hockey at the age of 27, felled by knee injuries, after playing in only 299 NHL games. He managed to avoid knee injuries for his first two NHL seasons. However, on Oct. 7, 1984, Kluzak tore ligaments in his left knee when he collided in mid-ice with New Jersey Devils defenceman Dave Lewis. This required major reconstructive surgery and forced Kluzak to miss the entire 1984–85 season and 1985 playoffs. After playing 70 of the 80 games in the 1985–86 season, he re-injured the knee again in September 1986 and missed the 1986–87 season.

Kluzak's best year in the NHL may have been 1987–88, when he was able to play 66 of Boston's 80 games, and all 23 playoff games, as Boston went to the 1988 Stanley Cup Finals.[1] After that, his chronic knee problems resulted in 11 surgeries, over the next three seasons, during which he played in only 13 more games. On November 12, 1990, just days after being able to take the ice for only his second game of the 1990–91 season, Kluzak announced his retirement.

For battling through his injuries, having missed two full seasons yet showing his continued perseverance, sportsmanship, and dedication to ice hockey, Kluzak won the Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy for his injury shortened 1989–90 season. A number of his fellow 1982 first round draftees went on to long careers in the NHL, including: Bellows (2nd pick, 1,188 NHL games); Nylund (3rd, 608 NHL games); Scott Stevens (5th, 1,635 NHL games), Phil Housley (6th, 1,495 NHL games); and Dave Andreychuk (16th, 1,639 NHL games). This injury-plagued lost potential led to a professional wrestling news site deeming Kluzak an NHL draft bust, in a 2015 opinion piece.[1]

International play edit

Gord Kluzak
Medal record
Men's ice hockey
World Junior Championships
  1982 Ice hockey

In 1982 Kluzak was chosen to represent Canada at the World Junior Championships. Prior to 1982 Canada had sent the defending Memorial Cup champions to represent the country at the world juniors. Due to the Memorial Cup champion's lack of success, 1982 became the first year that the top players in the country were sent.

Led by Kluzak and Kingston Canadians goaltender Mike Moffat, the Canadians outscored the opposition 45–14, including a 7–0 rout of the Soviet Union, en route to the country's first gold medal at the event.

In perhaps one of the most memorable moments in tournament history, Kluzak and his teammates stood at the blue line and sang the Canadian national anthem. Apparently, the organizers in Rochester, Minnesota had not expected Canada to win and did not have a recording of "O Canada".

Post-retirement edit

After being forced to retire prematurely, Kluzak enrolled at Harvard University, graduating in 1994 with a degree in Economics, and spent two years as the Chief of Staff for the state lottery. He then returned to Harvard, earning an MBA in 1998. Since then, he has worked for Goldman Sachs.

Kluzak also worked as a color commentator on Bruins telecasts from 1995–96 through 2003–04. He worked for NESN as a studio analyst from 2005-15.

Career statistics edit

Regular season and playoffs edit

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1980–81 Billings Bighorns WHL 68 4 34 38 160 5 0 1 1 4
1981–82 Billings Bighorns WHL 38 9 24 33 110
1982–83 Boston Bruins NHL 70 1 6 7 105 17 1 4 5 54
1983–84 Boston Bruins NHL 80 10 27 37 135 3 0 0 0 0
1985–86 Boston Bruins NHL 70 8 31 39 155 3 1 1 2 16
1987–88 Boston Bruins NHL 66 6 31 37 135 23 4 8 12 59
1988–89 Boston Bruins NHL 3 0 1 1 2
1989–90 Boston Bruins NHL 8 0 2 2 11
1990–91 Boston Bruins NHL 2 0 0 0 0
NHL totals 299 25 98 123 543 46 6 13 19 129

International edit

Year Team Event GP G A Pts PIM
1982 Canada WJC 7 0 1 1 4

Awards edit

  • World Junior Championships: 1982 (gold medal)
  • World Junior Championships Best Defenceman: 1982[2]
  • World Junior Championships All-Star First Team: 1982
  • WHL All-Star Second Team: 1981–82
  • Canadian Amateur Junior Male Athlete of Year: 1982
  • Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy: 1989–90

References edit

  1. ^ a b Palmer, Ian Stewart (2015-07-26). "Top 20 Worst Players in NHL History". thesportster.com. from the original on 2015-07-29. Retrieved 2019-04-02.
  2. ^ Collins gem Hockey Facts and Stats 2009-10, p.514, Andrew Podnieks, Harper Collins Publishers Ltd, Toronto, Canada, ISBN 978-1-55468-621-6

External links edit

  • Biographical information and career statistics from NHL.com, or Eliteprospects.com, or Hockey-Reference.com, or The Internet Hockey Database

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4 2 International 5 Awards 6 References 7 External linksPlaying career editGord Kluzak was born in Climax Saskatchewan He grew up on a wheat farm in Saskatchewan and attended high school in Wilcox Saskatchewan at Athol Murray College of Notre Dame Kluzak played junior hockey for two seasons with the WHL s Billings Bighorns where he was paired on defence with future NHLer Bob Rouse He missed half of the 1981 82 season and entire 1982 playoffs after he tore ligaments in his left knee in a game against the Medicine Hat Tigers on Feb 9 1982 which would be the first of many knee problems for Kluzak The injury did not hurt his draft placement however as he was rated as the No 3 overall prospect and the No 2 WHL prospect for the 1982 NHL Entry Draft by The Hockey News Harry Sinden the Boston Bruins general manager was sold on the young defenceman and made him the 1st overall pick in that year s draft Sinden passed up on Kitchener Rangers star Brian Bellows who was the popular choice amongst Bruin fans and Gary Nylund of the Portland Winter Hawks who many including The Hockey News felt was the better defenceman Sinden made a deal with the Minnesota North Stars who had the second pick that year where he agreed to leave Bellows available as the second overall pick in exchange for Brad Palmer and Dave Donnelly Kluzak was out of hockey at the age of 27 felled by knee injuries after playing in only 299 NHL games He managed to avoid knee injuries for his first two NHL seasons However on Oct 7 1984 Kluzak tore ligaments in his left knee when he collided in mid ice with New Jersey Devils defenceman Dave Lewis This required major reconstructive surgery and forced Kluzak to miss the entire 1984 85 season and 1985 playoffs After playing 70 of the 80 games in the 1985 86 season he re injured the knee again in September 1986 and missed the 1986 87 season Kluzak s best year in the NHL may have been 1987 88 when he was able to play 66 of Boston s 80 games and all 23 playoff games as Boston went to the 1988 Stanley Cup Finals 1 After that his chronic knee problems resulted in 11 surgeries over the next three seasons during which he played in only 13 more games On November 12 1990 just days after being able to take the ice for only his second game of the 1990 91 season Kluzak announced his retirement For battling through his injuries having missed two full seasons yet showing his continued perseverance sportsmanship and dedication to ice hockey Kluzak won the Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy for his injury shortened 1989 90 season A number of his fellow 1982 first round draftees went on to long careers in the NHL including Bellows 2nd pick 1 188 NHL games Nylund 3rd 608 NHL games Scott Stevens 5th 1 635 NHL games Phil Housley 6th 1 495 NHL games and Dave Andreychuk 16th 1 639 NHL games This injury plagued lost potential led to a professional wrestling news site deeming Kluzak an NHL draft bust in a 2015 opinion piece 1 International play editGord Kluzak Medal record Men s ice hockey World Junior Championships nbsp 1982 Ice hockey In 1982 Kluzak was chosen to represent Canada at the World Junior Championships Prior to 1982 Canada had sent the defending Memorial Cup champions to represent the country at the world juniors Due to the Memorial Cup champion s lack of success 1982 became the first year that the top players in the country were sent Led by Kluzak and Kingston Canadians goaltender Mike Moffat the Canadians outscored the opposition 45 14 including a 7 0 rout of the Soviet Union en route to the country s first gold medal at the event In perhaps one of the most memorable moments in tournament history Kluzak and his teammates stood at the blue line and sang the Canadian national anthem Apparently the organizers in Rochester Minnesota had not expected Canada to win and did not have a recording of O Canada Post retirement editAfter being forced to retire prematurely Kluzak enrolled at Harvard University graduating in 1994 with a degree in Economics and spent two years as the Chief of Staff for the state lottery He then returned to Harvard earning an MBA in 1998 Since then he has worked for Goldman Sachs Kluzak also worked as a color commentator on Bruins telecasts from 1995 96 through 2003 04 He worked for NESN as a studio analyst from 2005 15 Career statistics editRegular season and playoffs edit Regular season Playoffs Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM 1980 81 Billings Bighorns WHL 68 4 34 38 160 5 0 1 1 4 1981 82 Billings Bighorns WHL 38 9 24 33 110 1982 83 Boston Bruins NHL 70 1 6 7 105 17 1 4 5 54 1983 84 Boston Bruins NHL 80 10 27 37 135 3 0 0 0 0 1985 86 Boston Bruins NHL 70 8 31 39 155 3 1 1 2 16 1987 88 Boston Bruins NHL 66 6 31 37 135 23 4 8 12 59 1988 89 Boston Bruins NHL 3 0 1 1 2 1989 90 Boston Bruins NHL 8 0 2 2 11 1990 91 Boston Bruins NHL 2 0 0 0 0 NHL totals 299 25 98 123 543 46 6 13 19 129 International edit Year Team Event GP G A Pts PIM 1982 Canada WJC 7 0 1 1 4Awards editWorld Junior Championships 1982 gold medal World Junior Championships Best Defenceman 1982 2 World Junior Championships All Star First Team 1982 WHL All Star Second Team 1981 82 Canadian Amateur Junior Male Athlete of Year 1982 Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy 1989 90References edit a b Palmer Ian Stewart 2015 07 26 Top 20 Worst Players in NHL History thesportster com Archived from the original on 2015 07 29 Retrieved 2019 04 02 Collins gem Hockey Facts and Stats 2009 10 p 514 Andrew Podnieks Harper Collins Publishers Ltd Toronto Canada ISBN 978 1 55468 621 6External links editBiographical information and career statistics from NHL com or Eliteprospects com or Hockey Reference com or The Internet Hockey Database Preceded byDale Hawerchuk NHL first overall draft pick1982 Succeeded byBrian Lawton Preceded byNormand Leveille Boston Bruins first round draft pick1982 Succeeded byNevin Markwart Preceded byTim Kerr Bill Masterton Trophy Winner1990 Succeeded byDave Taylor Retrieved from https en wikipedia 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