Rich Chernomaz Ice hockey player

Richard Chernomaz (born September 1, 1963 in Selkirk, Manitoba and raised in Port Alberni, British Columbia) is a Canadian former ice hockey right winger and head coach in Europe. He played 51 National Hockey League (NHL) games for the Colorado Rockies, New Jersey Devils and Calgary Flames. Chernomaz' career was spent primarily in the minor leagues where he was a two-time International Hockey League (IHL) all-star, and in 1993–94, won the Les Cunningham Award as the most valuable player of the American Hockey League (AHL). Chernomaz participated in the 1995 World Championship in Austria where he was a member of Team Canada's bronze medal-winning squad. Chernomaz remained in Europe following the tournament and played his final four seasons with the Schwenninger Wild Wings of the Deutsche Eishockey Liga (DEL). He moved to coaching in 1999, spending time with several DEL teams and winning two German championships. He coached the Hungarian national team at the 2013 World Championship.

Personal facts

Birth dateSeptember 01, 1963
Birth place
Manitoba , Canada men's national ice hockey team , Canada , Selkirk Manitoba
Height (meters)1.7272
Weight (Kilograms)83.916

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Ice hockey player

Career start1981
Career end1999
draft26th overall
draft team
Colorado Rockies (NHL)
draft year1981
former team
Colorado Rockies (NHL)
New Jersey Devils
Calgary Flames
Schwenninger Wild Wings
position
Winger (ice hockey)

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