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1975 NHL DRAFT PICK |
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Ed Staniowski Selected in second round
No. 27 overall by St. Louis Blues Born July 7, 1955
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Goaltender Height: 5-9 Weight: 170
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BEFORE THE DRAFT |
Last Team:
Regina (WCHL)
Birthplace: Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan (Canada) Hometown:
Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan |
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PRE-DRAFT
STATISTICS | Year |
Team | League |
GP | W-L-T |
GAA | SO |
SV% | 1970-71 |
Moose Jaw | SJHL |
-- | -- |
-- | -- |
-- | 1971-72 |
Regina | SJHL |
-- | -- |
-- | -- |
-- | |
Regina | WCHL |
15 | n/a |
3.17 | 2 |
n/a | 1972-73 |
Regina | WCHL |
64 | n/a |
3.76 | 0 |
n/a | 1973-74 |
Regina | WCHL |
62 | 39-12-9 |
3.06 | 2 |
n/a | 1974-75 |
Regina | WCHL |
65 | 29-31-5 |
3.95 | 2 |
n/a |
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PRE-DRAFT AWARDS AND HONORS
Memorial
Cup: 1974 (Regina) World Junior Championships: 1975 (silver)
(unofficial tournament) World Junior Championships Best Goaltender:
1975
Canadian Major-Junior Player of Year: 1974-75 CCM WCHL Player of Year: 1974-75 (Regina) WCHL All-Star First Team: 1974-75 (Regina) WCHL Wins Leader: 1973-74 (Regina) (39 wins) Memorial Cup GAA Leader: 1974 (Regina) (3.00 GAA) Memorial Cup
Shutouts Leader: 1974 (Regina) (1 shutout) Memorial Cup Wins Leader:
1974 (Regina) (2 wins) Miscellaneous: Played in second World Junior Championships
in Winnipeg and Brandon, Manitoba, an unofficial tournament that helped set
stage for first official World Juniors in 1977. ... Loaned by Regina to New
Westminster (WCHL) as spare goaltender for 1975 Memorial Cup tournament, but
did not play in any games. ... Set WCHL/WHL career records (since broken) for
games played by a goaltender (206) and minutes played by a goaltender
(12,052). |
NHL CAREER |
Debut: December 17, 1975 (St. Louis at
Toronto) Numbers: 31 (St. Louis); 31 (Winnipeg); 1
(Hartford) Stanley
Cup: Never won. Playing Status: Retired 1985 |
CAREER NHL STATISTICS |
Years | Teams |
GP |
W-L-T | GAA |
SO | SV% |
1975-1985 |
STL, WIN, HAR | 219 |
67-104-21 | 4.06 |
2 | n/a |
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CAREER NHL PLAYOFF STATISTICS |
Years | Teams |
GP | W-L |
GAA |
SO | SV% |
1976-1982 |
St. Louis, Winnipeg | 8 |
1-6 | 3.93 | 0 |
n/a |
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NHL
AWARDS AND HONORS Winnipeg/Phoenix Records: Most assists by a
goaltender in one season (5 in 1981-82, shares record) Miscellaneous:
Set Winnipeg/Phoenix records (since broken) for consecutive wins (6) and
longest unbeaten streak (8 games) in 1981-82. ... Set Winnipeg/Phoenix record
(since broken) for longest consecutive shutout sequence (139:51 in 1981-82)
... Named NHL Player of Week in late March 1982. ... Recorded
Hartford/Carolina franchise's first victory in Philadelphia on Dec. 4, 1983. |
NON-NHL CAREER |
Post-Draft Teams: Providence (AHL); Kansas
City (CHL); Salt Lake (CHL); Sherbrooke (AHL); Binghamton (AHL); Salt Lake (IHL) World Championships: 1979
(fourth place) NON-NHL
AWARDS AND HONORS CHL Sawchuk Trophy (Lowest Team GAA): 1977-78 (Salt Lake)
WHA Draft Pick: 1975 (by Cleveland, No. 35 overall in Round 3)
1976-77: Played 17 games for Kansas City team that won CHL
regular-season and playoff titles, but was not with team in postseason.
1978-79: Played on CHL regular-season champion (Salt Lake).
1979-80: Played two games for Salt Lake team that won CHL
regular-season and playoff titles, but was not with team during postseason.
1984-85: Played on AHL regular-season champion (Binghamton). Miscellaneous: Earned Charlie Conacher Award in 1978-79 for his
charity work and dedication to the humanities. ... Worked as farmer and raised
quarterhorses in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, during off-seasons of his playing
days. ... Returned to Regina, Saskatchewan, after his retirement and joined
the Canadian Army. ... Gained rank of lieutenant-colonel commanding officer in
the Royal Regina Rifles, and went overseas for several tours of duty. ....
Also worked in Saskatchewan provincial government as a special projects
manager. ... Served as vice president and alumni liaison for 2001 Memorial Cup
Organizational Committee. ... Named goaltender on all-time Regina (WCHL/WHL)
team by Canadian Hockey League panel in 1999.
Personal: Full name is Edward Emile Staniowski. ... Also known as Eddie
Staniowski during his playing days. |
HOW HE GOT AWAY |
TRADE: St. Louis traded Staniowski, Bryan
Maxwell and Paul MacLean to Winnipeg in exchange for Scott Campbell and John
Markell on July 3, 1981. |
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SNAPSHOT '75 | Total Selected: |
217 | Forwards: |
126 | Defense: |
65 | Goaltenders: |
26 | Major Junior: |
135 | College Players: |
61 |
Canadian: |
162 |
Euro-Canadian: |
3 | USA Citizens: |
46 | U.S.-Born: |
45 |
European: |
6 |
Reached NHL: |
87 |
Won Stanley Cup: |
8 | Hall of Fame: |
0 |
All-Star Game: |
6 |
Year-end All-Star: |
3 |
Olympians: |
11 |
Picks Traded: |
21 |
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