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Steve Seftel

Steven Jerome Seftel (born May 14, 1968) is a Canadian retired ice hockey forward and author. He played four games in the National Hockey League with the Washington Capitals during the 1990–91 season. The rest of his career, which lasted from 1988 to 1992, was spent in the minor leagues.[1] He was selected in the second round, 40th overall by the Capitals in the 1986 NHL Entry Draft.[2] After his playing career be began writing, and his book titled "Shattered Ice" was published in 2019.[3]

Steve Seftel
Seftel in 2020
Born (1968-05-14) May 14, 1968 (age 55)
Kitchener, Ontario, Canada
Height 6 ft 3 in (191 cm)
Weight 200 lb (91 kg; 14 st 4 lb)
Position Left Wing
Shot Left
Played for Washington Capitals
NHL draft 40th overall, 1986
Washington Capitals
Playing career 1988–1992

Early life and education edit

Seftel was born in Kitchener, Ontario in 1968. His parents were Robert (Bob) Seftel of Kitchener, Ontario and Joan Miller of Waterloo, Ontario. He has a brother named Bradley. He played locally for the Kitchener Bauer Krauts and Kitchener Greenshirts of the Ontario Minor Hockey Association. Seftel was drafted 31st overall by the Kingston Canadians of the Ontario Hockey League in the 1985 OHL Priority Selection.[4] He attended St. Jerome's Catholic High School in Kitchener. Seftel was drafted 40th overall by the Washington Capitals in the 1986 NHL Entry Draft[5][6]

Playing career edit

Seftel starred as a Midget player for two seasons with the hometown Kitchener Greenshirts from 1983 to 1985, playing in 130 games, scoring 171 points (94 goals and 77 assists). He began the 1985-86 season with the Kingston Canadians of the Ontario Hockey League. He played for the Canadians from 1985 to 1988, playing in 162 games, scoring 166 points (64 goals and 102 assists). Perhaps the best rookie at the 1985 Canadians training camp, his OHL career was delayed due to a broken ankle before the regular season started. Sustained a torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in his left knee versus the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds in November 1986 and missed 12 games. Led the Canadians in scoring in his final season of junior hockey. [7] After completing his junior hockey career in the Ontario Hockey League, he finished the 1987-88 campaign with the Binghamton Whalers of the American Hockey League (AHL) and played 3 games, scoring no points.[8]

Seftel began the 1988-89 season with the Baltimore Skipjacks of the American Hockey League, where he had 27 points (12G-15A) in 58 games. He scored his first professional goal with the Baltimore Skipjacks on October 15, 1988 versus the Hershey Bears at the Hersheypark Arena, He spent the 1989-90 season with the Skipjacks, picking up 29 points (10G-19A) in 74 games played. He chipped in with 7 points (4G-3A) in 12 playoff games with Baltimore.

The following year Seftel spent most of the 1990-91 season with Baltimore, picking up 44 points (22G-22A) in 66 games. He went pointless in 6 playoff games with the Skipjacks. He made his National Hockey League debut on January 22, 1991 in a road game versus the Detroit Red Wings at the Joe Louis Arena. The Capitals winning the game 2-1 in overtime. The game featured head coaches and brothers Bryan Murray (ice hockey) and Terry Murray,[9] Seftel suited up during the Super Series#Super Series 1991, for the Washington Capitals versus HC Dynamo Moscow in a 3-2 Washington victory. He assisted on the game-winning goal by winger Jeff Greenlaw.

Seftel started the 1991-92 season on the injured reserve list after off-season Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) surgery on his left knee. After nine months of extensive rehabilitation, he returned to game play and earned 8 points (2G-6A) in 18 games played with Baltimore. March 17, 1992 in an American Hockey League match versus the Cape Breton Oilers, Seftel sustained a torn anterior cruciate ligament injury in his right knee which ended his season. He started the 1992-93 season again with the Skipjacks and head coach Barry Trotz. Knee injuries limited his mobility over the next four months and he chose to retire from hockey. After retiring from hockey Seftel's right anterior cruciate ligament was surgically repaired in Kingston, Ontario at Hotel Dieu Hospital.

Writing edit

Seftel wrote his self-published memoir "Shattered Ice" long after his playing career ended. Shattered Ice, explores his past, weaving players, coaches, friends, places, and struggles. The book also describes his internal struggles with mental health and coming to terms with his illness. The former NHLer is now managing his health in a new way and has become an advocate for increasing awareness and reducing stigma about mental health and suicide. In 2023 Seftel wrote his second book titled Bobby Backchex and the Giant Jellyfish. [10][11][12]

Bibliography edit

Non-fiction edit

  • Seftel Steve (2023)."Bobby Backchex & the Giant Jellyfish", Art of Hockey
  • Seftel Steve (2019). Shattered Ice, Art of Hockey [13][14][15][16][17]

Personal life edit

Seftel and his wife Lisa have two children.

Career statistics edit

Regular season and playoffs edit

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1984-85 Kitchener Greenshirts Midget Midget 69 58 52 110 176
1985–86 Kingston Canadians OHL 42 11 16 27 53 10 2 1 3 14
1986–87 Kingston Canadians OHL 54 21 43 64 55 12 1 4 5 9
1987–88 Kingston Canadians OHL 66 32 43 75 51
1987–88 Binghamton Whalers AHL 3 0 0 0 2
1988–89 Baltimore Skipjacks AHL 58 12 15 27 70
1989–90 Baltimore Skipjacks AHL 74 10 19 29 52 12 4 3 7 10
1990–91 Washington Capitals NHL 4 0 0 0 2
1990–91 Baltimore Skipjacks AHL 66 22 22 44 46 6 0 0 0 14
1991–92 Baltimore Skipjacks AHL 18 2 6 8 27
AHL totals 219 46 62 108 197 18 4 3 7 24
NHL totals 4 0 0 0 2

References edit

  1. ^ "Steve Seftel Stats and News". NHL.com. Retrieved 2020-02-15.
  2. ^ Internet Hockey Database. accessed Nov 2012
  3. ^ "Former hockey pro pens book on mental health". Kitchener. 2019-08-21. Retrieved 2020-02-08.
  4. ^ "1985 Ontario Hockey League Draft -- Round 3". www.hockeydraftcentral.com. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
  5. ^ "1986 NHL Entry Draft Picks at hockeydb.com". www.hockeydb.com. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
  6. ^ "Washington Capitals Draft Picks". Hockey-Reference.com. Retrieved 2020-02-02.
  7. ^ "Kingston Canadians 1987-88 roster and scoring statistics at hockeydb.com". www.hockeydb.com. Retrieved 2020-02-12.
  8. ^ "Steve Seftel at eliteprospects.com". www.eliteprospects.com. Retrieved 2020-02-05.
  9. ^ "Washington Capitals - Detroit Red Wings - January 22nd, 1991". NHL.com. Retrieved 2020-01-31.
  10. ^ "In Studio with Natasha McKenty - In Conversation with Steve Seftel". Rogers TV / TV Rogers. Retrieved 2020-02-08.
  11. ^ "Writing a book a form of mental health healing for former pro hockey player". KitchenerToday.com. Retrieved 2020-02-05.
  12. ^ "Sick, not weak: Steve Seftel slashes the stigma of mental illness in sport". Draft Canada (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2019-12-10. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
  13. ^ Emanuelli, Nick (2019-10-05). "Shattered Ice: Former NHLer Steve Seftel's memoir details battle with mental illness and journey back to the game". TheHockeyNews. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
  14. ^ Hicks, Jeff (2019-06-27). "Steve Seftel is an open book on his 35-year mental health struggle". TheRecord.com. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
  15. ^ MacAlpine, Ian (2019-07-26). "Former Kingston Canadian Steve Seftel opens up about mental illness". The Kingston Whig-Standard. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
  16. ^ "Legends of Hockey -- NHL Player Search -- Player -- Steve Seftel". www.hhof.com. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
  17. ^ "Steve Seftel Hockey Stats and Profile at hockeydb.com". www.hockeydb.com. Retrieved 2020-01-30.

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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Steven Jerome Seftel born May 14 1968 is a Canadian retired ice hockey forward and author He played four games in the National Hockey League with the Washington Capitals during the 1990 91 season The rest of his career which lasted from 1988 to 1992 was spent in the minor leagues 1 He was selected in the second round 40th overall by the Capitals in the 1986 NHL Entry Draft 2 After his playing career be began writing and his book titled Shattered Ice was published in 2019 3 Steve SeftelSeftel in 2020Born 1968 05 14 May 14 1968 age 55 Kitchener Ontario CanadaHeight6 ft 3 in 191 cm Weight200 lb 91 kg 14 st 4 lb PositionLeft WingShotLeftPlayed forWashington CapitalsNHL draft40th overall 1986Washington CapitalsPlaying career1988 1992 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Playing career 3 Writing 4 Bibliography 4 1 Non fiction 5 Personal life 6 Career statistics 6 1 Regular season and playoffs 7 References 8 External linksEarly life and education editSeftel was born in Kitchener Ontario in 1968 His parents were Robert Bob Seftel of Kitchener Ontario and Joan Miller of Waterloo Ontario He has a brother named Bradley He played locally for the Kitchener Bauer Krauts and Kitchener Greenshirts of the Ontario Minor Hockey Association Seftel was drafted 31st overall by the Kingston Canadians of the Ontario Hockey League in the 1985 OHL Priority Selection 4 He attended St Jerome s Catholic High School in Kitchener Seftel was drafted 40th overall by the Washington Capitals in the 1986 NHL Entry Draft 5 6 Playing career editSeftel starred as a Midget player for two seasons with the hometown Kitchener Greenshirts from 1983 to 1985 playing in 130 games scoring 171 points 94 goals and 77 assists He began the 1985 86 season with the Kingston Canadians of the Ontario Hockey League He played for the Canadians from 1985 to 1988 playing in 162 games scoring 166 points 64 goals and 102 assists Perhaps the best rookie at the 1985 Canadians training camp his OHL career was delayed due to a broken ankle before the regular season started Sustained a torn anterior cruciate ligament ACL in his left knee versus the Sault Ste Marie Greyhounds in November 1986 and missed 12 games Led the Canadians in scoring in his final season of junior hockey 7 After completing his junior hockey career in the Ontario Hockey League he finished the 1987 88 campaign with the Binghamton Whalers of the American Hockey League AHL and played 3 games scoring no points 8 Seftel began the 1988 89 season with the Baltimore Skipjacks of the American Hockey League where he had 27 points 12G 15A in 58 games He scored his first professional goal with the Baltimore Skipjacks on October 15 1988 versus the Hershey Bears at the Hersheypark Arena He spent the 1989 90 season with the Skipjacks picking up 29 points 10G 19A in 74 games played He chipped in with 7 points 4G 3A in 12 playoff games with Baltimore The following year Seftel spent most of the 1990 91 season with Baltimore picking up 44 points 22G 22A in 66 games He went pointless in 6 playoff games with the Skipjacks He made his National Hockey League debut on January 22 1991 in a road game versus the Detroit Red Wings at the Joe Louis Arena The Capitals winning the game 2 1 in overtime The game featured head coaches and brothers Bryan Murray ice hockey and Terry Murray 9 Seftel suited up during the Super Series Super Series 1991 for the Washington Capitals versus HC Dynamo Moscow in a 3 2 Washington victory He assisted on the game winning goal by winger Jeff Greenlaw Seftel started the 1991 92 season on the injured reserve list after off season Anterior cruciate ligament ACL surgery on his left knee After nine months of extensive rehabilitation he returned to game play and earned 8 points 2G 6A in 18 games played with Baltimore March 17 1992 in an American Hockey League match versus the Cape Breton Oilers Seftel sustained a torn anterior cruciate ligament injury in his right knee which ended his season He started the 1992 93 season again with the Skipjacks and head coach Barry Trotz Knee injuries limited his mobility over the next four months and he chose to retire from hockey After retiring from hockey Seftel s right anterior cruciate ligament was surgically repaired in Kingston Ontario at Hotel Dieu Hospital Writing editSeftel wrote his self published memoir Shattered Ice long after his playing career ended Shattered Ice explores his past weaving players coaches friends places and struggles The book also describes his internal struggles with mental health and coming to terms with his illness The former NHLer is now managing his health in a new way and has become an advocate for increasing awareness and reducing stigma about mental health and suicide In 2023 Seftel wrote his second book titled Bobby Backchex and the Giant Jellyfish 10 11 12 Bibliography editNon fiction edit Seftel Steve 2023 Bobby Backchex amp the Giant Jellyfish Art of Hockey Seftel Steve 2019 Shattered Ice Art of Hockey 13 14 15 16 17 Personal life editSeftel and his wife Lisa have two children Career statistics editRegular season and playoffs edit Regular season Playoffs Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM 1984 85 Kitchener Greenshirts Midget Midget 69 58 52 110 176 1985 86 Kingston Canadians OHL 42 11 16 27 53 10 2 1 3 14 1986 87 Kingston Canadians OHL 54 21 43 64 55 12 1 4 5 9 1987 88 Kingston Canadians OHL 66 32 43 75 51 1987 88 Binghamton Whalers AHL 3 0 0 0 2 1988 89 Baltimore Skipjacks AHL 58 12 15 27 70 1989 90 Baltimore Skipjacks AHL 74 10 19 29 52 12 4 3 7 10 1990 91 Washington Capitals NHL 4 0 0 0 2 1990 91 Baltimore Skipjacks AHL 66 22 22 44 46 6 0 0 0 14 1991 92 Baltimore Skipjacks AHL 18 2 6 8 27 AHL totals 219 46 62 108 197 18 4 3 7 24 NHL totals 4 0 0 0 2 References edit Steve Seftel Stats and News NHL com Retrieved 2020 02 15 Internet Hockey Database accessed Nov 2012 Former hockey pro pens book on mental health Kitchener 2019 08 21 Retrieved 2020 02 08 1985 Ontario Hockey League Draft Round 3 www hockeydraftcentral com Retrieved 2020 01 30 1986 NHL Entry Draft Picks at hockeydb com www hockeydb com Retrieved 2020 01 30 Washington Capitals Draft Picks Hockey Reference com Retrieved 2020 02 02 Kingston Canadians 1987 88 roster and scoring statistics at hockeydb com www hockeydb com Retrieved 2020 02 12 Steve Seftel at eliteprospects com www eliteprospects com Retrieved 2020 02 05 Washington Capitals Detroit Red Wings January 22nd 1991 NHL com Retrieved 2020 01 31 In Studio with Natasha McKenty In Conversation with Steve Seftel Rogers TV TV Rogers Retrieved 2020 02 08 Writing a book a form of mental health healing for former pro hockey player KitchenerToday com Retrieved 2020 02 05 Sick not weak Steve Seftel slashes the stigma of mental illness in sport Draft Canada in Brazilian Portuguese 2019 12 10 Retrieved 2020 01 30 Emanuelli Nick 2019 10 05 Shattered Ice Former NHLer Steve Seftel s memoir details battle with mental illness and journey back to the game TheHockeyNews Retrieved 2020 01 30 Hicks Jeff 2019 06 27 Steve Seftel is an open book on his 35 year mental health struggle TheRecord com Retrieved 2020 01 30 MacAlpine Ian 2019 07 26 Former Kingston Canadian Steve Seftel opens up about mental illness The Kingston Whig Standard Retrieved 2020 01 30 Legends of Hockey NHL Player Search Player Steve Seftel www hhof com Retrieved 2020 01 30 Steve Seftel Hockey Stats and Profile at hockeydb com www hockeydb com Retrieved 2020 01 30 External links editBiographical information and career statistics from NHL com or Eliteprospects com or Hockey Reference com or The Internet Hockey Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Steve Seftel amp oldid 1191460767, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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