Walt Poddubny Ice hockey player

Walter Michael Poddubny (February 14, 1960 – March 21, 2009) was a Canadian professional ice hockey left winger and coach who played eleven seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) from 1981–1982 until 1991–1992. Poddubny was drafted 90th overall by the Edmonton Oilers in the 1980 NHL Entry Draft. He played 468 career NHL games, scoring 184 goals and 238 assists for 422 points.He was acquired by the New York Rangers for Mike Allison on August 18, 1986, in a trade considered to be Phil Esposito's best during his three years as the team's general manager. Poddubny was the leading scorer in each of his only two Rangers campaigns, with 87 points (40 goals, 47 assists) in 1986–1987 and 88 (38 goals, 50 assists) the following season. He was the recipient of the New York Rangers Fan Club's Frank Boucher Trophy for the most popular player on and off the ice in both years and the team's Most Valuable Player Award from the Professional Hockey Writers Association in 1987.After his career in the NHL, Poddubny coached several hockey teams including six seasons as head coach of the Anchorage Aces.He died at the age of 49, after collapsing at his sister's house in Thunder Bay. The cause of death was heart attack.

Personal facts

Birth dateFebruary 14, 1960
Birth place
Ontario , Canada , Thunder Bay
Date of deathMarch 21, 2009
Place of death
Ontario , Canada , Thunder Bay
Height (meters)1.8542
Weight (Kilograms)92.988

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Ice hockey player

Career start1980
Career end1995
draft90th overall
draft team
Edmonton Oilers
draft year1980
former team
National Hockey League
Utica Devils
St. Catharines Saints
Edmonton Oilers
New Jersey Devils
New York Rangers
Toronto Maple Leafs
American Hockey League
Quebec Nordiques
Worcester IceCats
league
National Hockey League
position
Winger (ice hockey)

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