词条 | Todd Krygier |
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| image = | image_size = | position = Left Wing | shoots = Left | height_ft = 5 | height_in = 11 | weight_lb = 180 | played_for = Hartford Whalers Washington Capitals Mighty Ducks of Anaheim | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1965|10|12|mf=y}} | birth_place = Chicago Heights, Illinois, USA | ntl_team = United States | draft = 1988 NHL Supplemental Draft | draft_year = | draft_team = Hartford Whalers | career_start = 1988 | career_end = 2000 }} Todd Andrew Krygier (born October 12, 1965 in Chicago Heights, Illinois) is an American retired ice hockey player. After playing for the University of Connecticut, Krygier was selected by the Hartford Whalers in the 1988 NHL Supplemental Draft. He played parts of two seasons with the Whalers before being traded to the Washington Capitals in 1991. In 1994, he was traded to the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim. Krygier played a season and a half in Anaheim before he was re-acquired by the Capitals during the 1995–96 NHL season. It was during his second tour with the Capitals that he would make the most of his opportunity as his gritty style of play would help guide the Capitals to their first ever appearance in the Stanley Cup Finals in 1998. Krygier played two seasons with the Orlando Solar Bears of the International Hockey League before retiring from active play. Perhaps Krygier's most memorable goal came in the 1998 Eastern Conference Finals as a member of the Capitals versus the visiting Buffalo Sabres. In overtime of game two, Krygier one-timed a pass from teammate Andrei Nikolishin past Sabres goaltender Dominik Hasek to win the game and tie the series at one game apiece. The goal was controversial because of the possibility that the Capitals had iced the puck and a Sabre had touched it behind the goal line, but play was not whistled down.{{Citation needed|date=May 2012}} The Capitals went on to win the series in six games before being swept by the Detroit Red Wings in the Stanley Cup Finals. Krygier was previously the head coach of the Compuware AAA mite hockey team, as well as the head hockey coach at Novi High School where he won the school's first and only State Title in 2011.{{Citation needed|date=May 2012}} In June 2013, Krygier was announced as the new coach of the Muskegon Lumberjacks United States Hockey League team[1] until he was released in July 2016.[2] He is now an assistant coach with the Western Michigan Broncos men's ice hockey team.[3] In 543 NHL games, Krygier scored 100 goals and 143 assists. External links
References1. ^http://muskegon.wzzm13.com/news/news/145283-muskegon-lumberjacks-hire-new-owners-coach {{DEFAULTSORT:Krygier, Todd}}2. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.ushl.com/news_article/show/669216?referrer_id=2650688 |title=John LaFontaine joins Muskegon Lumberjacks |publisher=USHL |date=July 13, 2016}} 3. ^http://wmubroncos.com/coaches.aspx?path=mhockey 16 : 1965 births|American ice hockey left wingers|Binghamton Whalers players|Connecticut Huskies men's ice hockey players|Hartford Whalers draft picks|Hartford Whalers players|Living people|Mighty Ducks of Anaheim players|National Hockey League supplemental draft picks|New Haven Nighthawks players|Orlando Solar Bears (IHL) players|People from Chicago Heights, Illinois|Portland Pirates players|Washington Capitals players|Ice hockey people from Illinois|Sportspeople from the Chicago metropolitan area |
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