Eddie Olczyk | |||
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Born |
Chicago, Illinois, U.S. | August 16, 1966||
Height | 6 ft 1 in (185 cm) | ||
Weight | 200 lb (91 kg; 14 st 4 lb) | ||
Position | Center | ||
Shot | Left | ||
Played for |
Chicago Blackhawks Toronto Maple Leafs Winnipeg Jets New York Rangers Los Angeles Kings Pittsburgh Penguins | ||
National team | United States | ||
NHL draft |
3rd overall, 1984 Chicago Black Hawks | ||
Playing career | 1984–2000 |
Edward Walter Olczyk Jr. (/ˈoʊltʃɪk/; born August 16, 1966) is an American former center in the National Hockey League for 16 seasons with the Chicago Blackhawks, Toronto Maple Leafs, Winnipeg Jets, New York Rangers, Los Angeles Kings, and Pittsburgh Penguins. He won the Stanley Cup with the Rangers in 1994. Olczyk was also the head coach of the Pittsburgh Penguins from June 2003 to December 2005.
Olczyk moved into broadcasting in his post-playing career, and currently commentates for the NHL on TNT and Seattle Kraken games on the Kraken Hockey Network (KHN). He served as a television color commentator for NHL on NBC until its end in 2021, and maintains a relationship with NBC Sports as a handicapper and analyst for that network's horse racing coverage.
Throughout his career as an NHL player, he played 1,031 NHL games and produced 342 goals and 452 assists for a total of 794 points. He was inducted into the United States Hockey Hall of Fame on February 22, 2013. During the 1989–90 season Olczyk scored a point in 18 consecutive games, which was the longest streak by an American-born player in NHL history. The record was tied by Phil Kessel and later broken by Patrick Kane.