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Rick Lanz

Richard Roman Lanz (born September 16, 1961) is a Czech-born Canadian former professional ice hockey defenceman who spent 10 seasons in the National Hockey League and is best known for his time with the Vancouver Canucks. He was born in Czechoslovakia, but his family defected to Canada following the invasion by the Soviet Union in 1968.

Rick Lanz
Born (1961-09-16) September 16, 1961 (age 62)
Karlovy Vary, Czechoslovakia
Height 6 ft 2 in (188 cm)
Weight 203 lb (92 kg; 14 st 7 lb)
Position Defence
Shot Right
Played for Vancouver Canucks
Toronto Maple Leafs
Chicago Blackhawks
National team  Canada
NHL Draft 7th overall, 1980
Vancouver Canucks
Playing career 1980–1993

Playing career edit

Lanz was selected 7th overall in the 1980 NHL Entry Draft by the Vancouver Canucks following an excellent junior career with the Oshawa Generals in which he was named the club's top defenceman in three consecutive seasons. He also received the opportunity to represent Canada at 1980 World Junior Championships.

He immediately broke into the Canucks roster in 1980–81 at the age of just 19 and had a fine rookie year, posting 29 points in 76 games. Unfortunately, the 1981–82 season would prove to be a setback, as he tore knee ligaments 39 games in, forcing him to miss the rest of the regular season and the entire playoffs. The situation would prove doubly disappointing as he was forced to miss the Canucks' surprising march to the Stanley Cup Finals that spring.

In 1982–83 Lanz returned to the ice and hit his stride as an NHL player, recording 10 goals and 48 points, good for 6th on the club. He was also selected to represent Canada at the 1983 World Championships, where he helped the team win a bronze medal. He would follow this up with his finest NHL season in 1983–84, as he posted 18 goals and 57 points (both narrowly missing club records for defencemen) and was named the team's top defenceman. He was especially effective on the power play, and his 14 power-play goals tied for the league lead among defencemen with Edmonton Oilers superstar Paul Coffey.

Lanz would suffer through a disaster 1984–85 season, as he was hobbled by a neck injury and limited to just 19 points. He would return to form the following year, though, posting 53 points to again lead Canuck defencemen. Midway through the 1986–87 season, Vancouver dealt him to the Toronto Maple Leafs for Jim Benning and Dan Hodgson. He finished the year with 28 points in 61 games and matched that total in 1987–88. He was still a useful contributor for the Leafs but was no longer the dangerous offensive player he had been in Vancouver. After a terrible 1988–89 season in which he was limited by injuries and benchings to just 32 games and 10 points, he was released by Toronto.

His departure from Toronto would essentially mark the end of his NHL career. Unable to find any interest in the NHL, he spent the 1989–90 season in Switzerland. He was signed to a contract by the Chicago Blackhawks in 1990, but would only play a single game for them during the 1991–92 season. Following brief stops in the minor-league systems of the Los Angeles Kings and Tampa Bay Lightning, he retired in 1993.

Lanz finished his career with totals of 65 goals and 221 assists for 286 points in 569 career games, along with 448 penalty minutes.

Coaching career edit

Following his retirement, Lanz returned to British Columbia to accept a job in the BCHL as an assistant coach for the Penticton Panthers. He was named head coach of the Langley Thunder in 1995. He would later be united with his brother-in-law Mark Holick in South Surrey and found immediate success. He took a team with super-star Scott Gomez to the Royal Bank Cup in Summerside PEI but would lose in the final to a heartbreaking game. The next season Rick would move to the WHL in 1997–98 as an assistant coach for the Tri-City Americans, although he was promoted to the head coaching position only a few games into the season. He would return to Langley the following year and remain their head coach until 2003.

Lanz was hired as head coach of the Burnaby Express in 2004 and led the team to the Royal Bank Cup in 2006, where they were crowned Canadian Junior A Champions. He left Burnaby to sign on as head coach of the Victoria Grizzlies and after two months as head coach of the Victoria Grizzlies he was offered the head scouting job for western Canada and the US for the Colorado Avalanche. After a long tenure in Colorado he left to join the St. Louis Blues in 2018-2019 and helped the Blues win a Stanley Cup in 2019. He is currently coaching at Delta Hockey Academy.

Some notable players that Rick has coached are Scott Gomez, Brad Hunt, Ivan Huml, Keith Seabrook, Raymond Sawada, Mark and Mike Santorelli, Kyle Turris, Ben Walter, and Milan Lucic.

Career statistics edit

Regular season and playoffs edit

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1976–77 Burlington Cougars CJHL 45 10 25 35 28
1977–78 Oshawa Generals OMJHL 65 1 41 42 51 6 0 2 2 4
1978–79 Oshawa Generals OMJHL 66 11 48 59 88 5 1 3 4 14
1979–80 Oshawa Generals OMJHL 52 18 38 56 51 7 2 3 5 6
1980–81 Vancouver Canucks NHL 76 7 22 29 40 3 0 0 0 4
1981–82 Vancouver Canucks NHL 39 3 11 14 48
1982–83 Vancouver Canucks NHL 74 10 38 48 46 4 2 1 3 0
1983–84 Vancouver Canucks NHL 79 18 39 57 45 4 0 4 4 2
1984–85 Vancouver Canucks NHL 57 2 17 19 69
1985–86 Vancouver Canucks NHL 75 15 38 53 73 3 0 0 0 0
1986–87 Vancouver Canucks NHL 17 1 6 7 10
1986–87 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 44 2 19 21 32 13 1 3 4 27
1987–88 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 75 6 22 28 65 1 0 0 0 2
1988–89 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 32 1 9 10 18
1989–90 HC Ambrì–Piotta NDA 28 4 14 18 61 2 0 0 0 6
1990–91 Indianapolis Ice IHL 8 0 5 5 18
1991–92 Canada Intl 4 0 1 1 2
1991–92 Chicago Blackhawks NHL 1 0 0 0 2
1991–92 Phoenix Roadrunners IHL 38 7 14 21 21
1992–93 Atlanta Knights IHL 25 6 12 18 30
NHL totals 569 65 221 286 448 28 3 8 11 35

International edit

Year Team Event   GP G A Pts PIM
1980 Canada[1] WJC 5 0 1 1 6
1983 Canada[2] WC 6 0 2 2 2
Senior totals 6 0 2 2 2

Coaching edit

Season Team League Position Regular season
  G     W     L     T    OTL   Pct 
1996-97 South Surrey Eagles BCHL Head Coach 60 47 7 6 0 .833
1997-98 Tri-City Americans WHL Head Coach 72 17 49 6 0 .278
1998-99 Langley Hornets BCHL Head Coach 60 20 38 0 2 .350
1999-00 Langley Hornets BCHL Head Coach 60 41 17 0 2 .700
2000-01 Langley Hornets BCHL Head Coach 60 29 25 0 6 .533
2003-04 Langley Hornets BCHL Head Coach 60 19 36 1 4 .358
2005-06 Burnaby Express BCHL Head Coach 60 34 20 1 5 .617
Totals 432 207 192 14 19 .517

References edit

  1. ^ "The Official Website of Hockey Canada".
  2. ^ "The Official Website of Hockey Canada".

External links edit

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

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Richard Roman Lanz born September 16 1961 is a Czech born Canadian former professional ice hockey defenceman who spent 10 seasons in the National Hockey League and is best known for his time with the Vancouver Canucks He was born in Czechoslovakia but his family defected to Canada following the invasion by the Soviet Union in 1968 Rick LanzBorn 1961 09 16 September 16 1961 age 62 Karlovy Vary CzechoslovakiaHeight6 ft 2 in 188 cm Weight203 lb 92 kg 14 st 7 lb PositionDefenceShotRightPlayed forVancouver CanucksToronto Maple LeafsChicago BlackhawksNational team CanadaNHL Draft7th overall 1980Vancouver CanucksPlaying career1980 1993 Contents 1 Playing career 2 Coaching career 3 Career statistics 3 1 Regular season and playoffs 3 2 International 3 3 Coaching 4 References 5 External linksPlaying career editLanz was selected 7th overall in the 1980 NHL Entry Draft by the Vancouver Canucks following an excellent junior career with the Oshawa Generals in which he was named the club s top defenceman in three consecutive seasons He also received the opportunity to represent Canada at 1980 World Junior Championships He immediately broke into the Canucks roster in 1980 81 at the age of just 19 and had a fine rookie year posting 29 points in 76 games Unfortunately the 1981 82 season would prove to be a setback as he tore knee ligaments 39 games in forcing him to miss the rest of the regular season and the entire playoffs The situation would prove doubly disappointing as he was forced to miss the Canucks surprising march to the Stanley Cup Finals that spring In 1982 83 Lanz returned to the ice and hit his stride as an NHL player recording 10 goals and 48 points good for 6th on the club He was also selected to represent Canada at the 1983 World Championships where he helped the team win a bronze medal He would follow this up with his finest NHL season in 1983 84 as he posted 18 goals and 57 points both narrowly missing club records for defencemen and was named the team s top defenceman He was especially effective on the power play and his 14 power play goals tied for the league lead among defencemen with Edmonton Oilers superstar Paul Coffey Lanz would suffer through a disaster 1984 85 season as he was hobbled by a neck injury and limited to just 19 points He would return to form the following year though posting 53 points to again lead Canuck defencemen Midway through the 1986 87 season Vancouver dealt him to the Toronto Maple Leafs for Jim Benning and Dan Hodgson He finished the year with 28 points in 61 games and matched that total in 1987 88 He was still a useful contributor for the Leafs but was no longer the dangerous offensive player he had been in Vancouver After a terrible 1988 89 season in which he was limited by injuries and benchings to just 32 games and 10 points he was released by Toronto His departure from Toronto would essentially mark the end of his NHL career Unable to find any interest in the NHL he spent the 1989 90 season in Switzerland He was signed to a contract by the Chicago Blackhawks in 1990 but would only play a single game for them during the 1991 92 season Following brief stops in the minor league systems of the Los Angeles Kings and Tampa Bay Lightning he retired in 1993 Lanz finished his career with totals of 65 goals and 221 assists for 286 points in 569 career games along with 448 penalty minutes Coaching career editFollowing his retirement Lanz returned to British Columbia to accept a job in the BCHL as an assistant coach for the Penticton Panthers He was named head coach of the Langley Thunder in 1995 He would later be united with his brother in law Mark Holick in South Surrey and found immediate success He took a team with super star Scott Gomez to the Royal Bank Cup in Summerside PEI but would lose in the final to a heartbreaking game The next season Rick would move to the WHL in 1997 98 as an assistant coach for the Tri City Americans although he was promoted to the head coaching position only a few games into the season He would return to Langley the following year and remain their head coach until 2003 Lanz was hired as head coach of the Burnaby Express in 2004 and led the team to the Royal Bank Cup in 2006 where they were crowned Canadian Junior A Champions He left Burnaby to sign on as head coach of the Victoria Grizzlies and after two months as head coach of the Victoria Grizzlies he was offered the head scouting job for western Canada and the US for the Colorado Avalanche After a long tenure in Colorado he left to join the St Louis Blues in 2018 2019 and helped the Blues win a Stanley Cup in 2019 He is currently coaching at Delta Hockey Academy Some notable players that Rick has coached are Scott Gomez Brad Hunt Ivan Huml Keith Seabrook Raymond Sawada Mark and Mike Santorelli Kyle Turris Ben Walter and Milan Lucic Career statistics editRegular season and playoffs edit Regular season PlayoffsSeason Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM1976 77 Burlington Cougars CJHL 45 10 25 35 28 1977 78 Oshawa Generals OMJHL 65 1 41 42 51 6 0 2 2 41978 79 Oshawa Generals OMJHL 66 11 48 59 88 5 1 3 4 141979 80 Oshawa Generals OMJHL 52 18 38 56 51 7 2 3 5 61980 81 Vancouver Canucks NHL 76 7 22 29 40 3 0 0 0 41981 82 Vancouver Canucks NHL 39 3 11 14 48 1982 83 Vancouver Canucks NHL 74 10 38 48 46 4 2 1 3 01983 84 Vancouver Canucks NHL 79 18 39 57 45 4 0 4 4 21984 85 Vancouver Canucks NHL 57 2 17 19 69 1985 86 Vancouver Canucks NHL 75 15 38 53 73 3 0 0 0 01986 87 Vancouver Canucks NHL 17 1 6 7 10 1986 87 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 44 2 19 21 32 13 1 3 4 271987 88 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 75 6 22 28 65 1 0 0 0 21988 89 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 32 1 9 10 18 1989 90 HC Ambri Piotta NDA 28 4 14 18 61 2 0 0 0 61990 91 Indianapolis Ice IHL 8 0 5 5 18 1991 92 Canada Intl 4 0 1 1 2 1991 92 Chicago Blackhawks NHL 1 0 0 0 2 1991 92 Phoenix Roadrunners IHL 38 7 14 21 21 1992 93 Atlanta Knights IHL 25 6 12 18 30 NHL totals 569 65 221 286 448 28 3 8 11 35International edit Year Team Event GP G A Pts PIM1980 Canada 1 WJC 5 0 1 1 61983 Canada 2 WC 6 0 2 2 2Senior totals 6 0 2 2 2Coaching edit Season Team League Position Regular season G W L T OTL Pct 1996 97 South Surrey Eagles BCHL Head Coach 60 47 7 6 0 8331997 98 Tri City Americans WHL Head Coach 72 17 49 6 0 2781998 99 Langley Hornets BCHL Head Coach 60 20 38 0 2 3501999 00 Langley Hornets BCHL Head Coach 60 41 17 0 2 7002000 01 Langley Hornets BCHL Head Coach 60 29 25 0 6 5332003 04 Langley Hornets BCHL Head Coach 60 19 36 1 4 3582005 06 Burnaby Express BCHL Head Coach 60 34 20 1 5 617Totals 432 207 192 14 19 517References edit The Official Website of Hockey Canada The Official Website of Hockey Canada External links editBiographical information and career statistics from NHL com or Eliteprospects com or Hockey Reference com or The Internet Hockey Database Profile at hockeydraftcentral comPreceded byRick Vaive Vancouver Canucks first round draft pick1980 Succeeded byGarth Butcher Retrieved from https en 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