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Krys Kolanos
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Position: Center
Catches: Right
Height: 6' 2"
Weight: 200
DOB: 7/27/81
Hometown: Calgary, Alberta
Acquired: Assigned by Philadelphia
Drafted: Phoenix (1st Round, 19th
Overall) 2000 NHL Entry Draft
2009-10: Attended the Philadelphia
Flyers (NHL) training camp…Assigned to Adirondack
(AHL) after clearing NHL waivers on 9/22/09…Enters
the season needing 1 game played to reach his 200th
career AHL game and 1 goal for his 100th career
AHL goal.
2008-09: Split the season between
the Houston Aeros (AHL) and the Minnesota Wild (NHL)…Led
Houston in goals (31) and was third on the team
in points (51) despite playing just 45 games…Was
recalled to Minnesota five times during the year
and played in 21 NHL games overall…Scored
a goal in his first game with the Wild on 11/4/08
at San Jose; it was his first NHL game since 12/15/05
with Phoenix…Played in 18 of Houston’s
20 Calder Cup playoff games, helping the Aeros reach
the Western Conference Finals before losing to the
Manitoba Moose in six games.
Career Notes: Drafted by Phoenix
Coyotes in the 1st Round of the 2000 NHL Entry Draft…Made
his NHL debut with Phoenix at the beginning of the
2001-02 season…Missed a majority of the 2002-03
season recovering from a head injury suffered on
3/20/02 vs. Pittsburgh…Played for Team Canada
in the 2003 IIHF World Championships in Finland
and helped the Canadians win the gold medal with
a 3-2 win over Sweden…Made his AHL debut with
the Springfield Falcons during the 2003-04 season…Claimed
off waivers by Edmonton from Phoenix on 11/11/05…Claimed
back by Phoenix on waivers from Edmonton on 12/19/05…Traded
to Carolina by Phoenix for Pavel Brendl on 12/28/05…Traded
to Pittsburgh by Carolina along with Niklas Nordgren
and Carolina’s 2nd round pick in the 2007
NHL Entry Draft for Mark Recchi on 3/9/06 (That
draft pick was later traded to San Jose and then
to Philadelphia, where the Flyers selected defenseman
Kevin Marshall).
College/Juniors: Played one years
of junior hockey with the Calgary Royals of the
AJHL…He scored 110 points (43 goals, 67 assists)
in 58 games and was named to the 1999 AJHL First
All-Star Team and the AJHL Rookie of the Year…Played
two years of NCAA Division I college hockey for
Boston College of Hockey East…Named to the
2000 Hockey East All-Rookie team…Helped the
Eagles reach the 2000 NCAA Frozen Four, but lost
in the finals to North Dakota 4-2 at the Providence
Civic Center …Finished his sophomore season
ranked second on the team in points (50) and third
in goals (25) and was named to the 2001Hockey East
Second All-Star Team and the 2001 NCAA East Second
All-American Team…Scored the game-winning
goal in overtime in the 2001 NCAA National Championship
game at the Pepsi Arena in Albany, New York as B.C.
beat North Dakota 3-2 for the school’s first
hockey championship since 1949…He was named
to the 2001 NCAA Championship All-Tournament Team.
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