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Zarley Zalapski

Canadian ice hockey defenceman (1968-2017)


Summary

Canadian ice hockey defenceman (1968-2017)

FieldValue
positionDefence
shootsLeft
height_ft6
height_in1
weight_lb215
ntl_teamCAN
birth_date
birth_placeEdmonton, Alberta, Canada
death_date
death_placeCalgary, Alberta, Canada
career_start1987
career_end2010
draft4th overall
draft_year1986
draft_teamPittsburgh Penguins
imageZarley Zalapski, Lausanne Hockey Club - HC Sierre, 20.01.2010.jpg
image_size230px
captionZalapski with Lausanne HC in 2010
played_forPittsburgh Penguins
Hartford Whalers
Calgary Flames
Montreal Canadiens
Philadelphia Flyers

Hartford Whalers Calgary Flames Montreal Canadiens Philadelphia Flyers Zarley Bennett Zalapski (April 22, 1968 – December 10, 2017) was a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman who played from 1987 to 2010.

Playing career

Zalapski's career started with the Fort Saskatchewan Traders of the Alberta Junior Hockey League. In his first season with the Traders, Zalapski tallied 70 points in 67 games, including 17 goals. Zalapski spent the next two years playing with the Canadian National Team. Zalapski was picked 4th in the 1st round by the Pittsburgh Penguins in the 1986 NHL Entry Draft. He tallied 99 goals, and 285 assists, for a total of 384 points in his 637 games in the NHL. He also registered 684 penalty minutes.

He was a member of the Canadian Olympic Hockey team in the 1988 Winter Olympics held in Calgary, Alberta. Canada would end up missing the medal podium and finished in fourth place. Although Canada lost their first game in the medal round, Zalapski played a key role in the team's victories over West Germany and Czechoslovakia.

After his 11-year career in the National Hockey League playing for the Penguins, Hartford Whalers, Calgary Flames, Montreal Canadiens, and Philadelphia Flyers, he then played for teams in hockey leagues in Germany, Italy, and Austria. He finally found his stride when in Switzerland in the Swiss National League. Zalapski retired after the 2009–10 NLB season.

Personal life

Zalapski was the son of Len and Bonnie Zalapski. His unusual first name came as a result of his father Len, a golf enthusiast, naming him after professional golfer Kermit Zarley. Zalapski had one sister, Kyla.

Zalapski became a Swiss citizen in 2006 through his marriage to his wife, Klaudjia. The couple had two sons, Zen and Kai.

Death

Zalapski died on December 10, 2017, at the age of 49, after complications from a viral infection. He had been hospitalized in October 2017 with viral myocarditis and was released later that month after treatment.

Following his death, his sister Kyla Zalapski wanted to know if he had any brain health issues. Zalapski had had at least two concussions in his NHL career. His sister had his brain sent to Toronto to be examined. Neuropathologist Dr. Lili-Naz Hazrati determined that Zalapski had Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE). He also had more tau (abnormal brain protein) than found in another former NHL defenceman, Steve Montador, who died at age 35.

Awards

  • Named to the NHL All-Rookie Team in 1989.
  • Played in NHL All-Star Game (1993)

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular seasonPlayoffsSeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIMNHL totals63799285384684484232747
1984–85Fort Saskatchewan TradersAJHL57144559141038110
1985–86Fort Saskatchewan TradersAJHL2720335346
1985–86Canadian National TeamIntl3224610
1986–87Canadian National TeamIntl7411294028
1987–88Canadian National TeamIntl554162034
1987–88Pittsburgh PenguinsNHL1538117
1988–89Pittsburgh PenguinsNHL58123345571118913
1989–90Pittsburgh PenguinsNHL516253137
1990–91Pittsburgh PenguinsNHL6612364859
1990–91Hartford WhalersNHL11336661348
1991–92Hartford WhalersNHL7920375712072356
1992–93Hartford WhalersNHL8314516594
1993–94Hartford WhalersNHL567303756
1993–94Calgary FlamesNHL1337101870332
1994–95Calgary FlamesNHL48424284670444
1995–96Calgary FlamesNHL80121729115401110
1996–97Calgary FlamesNHL20000
1997–98Calgary FlamesNHL3527941
1997–98Montreal CanadiensNHL281562260114
1998–99ZSC LionsNDA111563731014
1999–00Long Beach Ice DogsIHL70556
1999–00Utah GrizzliesIHL56424286951124
1999–00Philadelphia FlyersNHL120226
2000–01Houston AerosIHL902212
2000–01München BaronsDEL203364330002
2001–02HC MeranoITA26591412
2002–03Esbjerg IKDEN50660
2002–03IF BjörklövenAllsv14145630004
2004–05Kalamazoo WingsUHL1122412
2005–06Rapperswil–Jona LakersNLA401118
2005–06Innsbrucker EVAUT20000
2005–06EHC VispSUI–260228
2006–07EHC ChurSUI–2515636
2007–08EHC Biel–BienneSUI–2332141646
2008–09EHC OltenSUI–2342182056
2008–09Lausanne HCSUI–2201121417810
2009–10Lausanne HCSUI–228167362014520

International

YearTeamEventGPGAPtsPIMSenior totals181674
1987CanadaWC100332
1988CanadaOG81342

References

References

  1. Matheson, Jim. (December 12, 2017). "Leduc's Zarley Zalapski, former NHLer and teenage phenom, dead at 49". [[Edmonton Journal]].
  2. "Former Calgary Flames defenceman Zarley Zalapski dead at 49".
  3. (December 12, 2017). "Former NHL defenceman Zarley Zalapski dead at 49 - Sportsnet.ca".
  4. (December 12, 2017). "Zalapski, former NHL defenseman, dies at 49".
  5. (September 14, 2018). "Zarley Zalapski's story shows CTE isn't black and white". The Globe and Mail.
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