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Steve Janaszak

American ice hockey player


Summary

American ice hockey player

FieldValue
nameSteve Janaszak
positionGoaltender
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height_ft6
height_in1
weight_lb210
played_forMinnesota North Stars
Colorado Rockies
ntl_teamUSA
captionSteve Janaszak, 1981
birth_date
birth_placeSaint Paul, Minnesota, U.S.
draftUndrafted
career_start1979
career_end1983
medaltemplates

Colorado Rockies

Steven James Janaszak (born January 7, 1957) is an American former ice hockey goaltender who played three games in the National Hockey League (NHL) with the Minnesota North Stars and Colorado Rockies between 1980 and 1982.

Amateur career

Janaszak first became known in the hockey world as the star goaltender for Hill-Murray School on the East Side of Saint Paul. Janaszak attended the University of Minnesota where he was a goaltender for the Minnesota Golden Gophers. He was voted most valuable player in the 1979 national championship tournament as the Gophers won the NCAA title. Janaszak is best known for being the back-up goalie to Jim Craig on the Miracle on Ice 1980 U.S. Olympic hockey team that won the gold medal. Janaszak was the only member of the team to not appear in any of the games at the Olympics.

Professional career

Janaszak signed a free agent contract with the North Stars after the Olympics and appeared in one regular season game that season, a solid 2–2 draw against the Buffalo Sabres. Unfortunately for Janaszak, the North Stars already had two quality goaltenders in Gilles Meloche and Gary Edwards, so there was no room for him. After spending the next season in the minor leagues, Janaszak returned to the NHL with the Colorado Rockies, who had signed him as a free agent soon after the end of the 1979-80 season. He also played three games for Team USA as Glenn Resch's backup at the 1982 Ice Hockey World Championship tournament in Helsinki, before retiring from the game after the 1982–83 season.

Life outside sports

He met his future wife, who was working as an interpreter during the 1980 Olympics in the athlete village, and they were married a year later. He works as an investment manager on Long Island, N.Y.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular seasonPlayoffsSeasonTeamLeagueGPWLTMINGASOGAASV%GPWLMINGASOGAASV%NHL totals30111601505.63.874
1971–72Hill-Murray SchoolHS-MN
1972–73Hill-Murray SchoolHS-MN
1973–74Hill-Murray SchoolHS-MN
1974–75Hill-Murray SchoolHS-MN
1975–76University of MinnesotaB-1041202402105.25
1976–77University of MinnesotaB-101769211008604.69
1977–78University of MinnesotaB-102814102165310633.85
1978–79University of MinnesotaB-104129111242813113.23
1979–80United States National TeamIntl1723.15
1979–80Minnesota North StarsNHL100160202.00.929
1979–80Oklahoma City StarsCHL110060202.00
1979–80Tulsa OilersCHL101059606.10
1979–80Baltimore ClippersEHL42191905.21
1980–81Fort Worth TexansCHL60603572604.37
1980–81Fort Wayne KometsIHL42219613003.553104704.04
1981–82Colorado RockiesNHL20101001307.80.857
1982–83Wichita WindCHL3513181199614704.42

International

YearTeamEventGPWLTMINGASOGAASV%Senior totals31801705.56
1982United StatesWJC31801705.56

Awards and achievements

AwardYear
NCAA All-Tournament Team1979
Ken McKenzie Trophy (U.S.- Born Rookie of the Year - IHL; shared with Mike Labianca)1981

References

References

  1. "Miracle on Ice team: Where are they now?".
  2. "NCAA Frozen Four Records". NCAA.org.
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