He played in over 1,000 career National Hockey League games.
15 Interesting Facts About Bryan Smolinski
Bryan Smolinski was a durable American center who played over 1,000 NHL games for eight different franchises and represented the United States internationally.
He was selected 21st overall in the first round of the 1990 NHL Entry Draft.
His rookie NHL campaign saw him tally 31 goals and 51 points.
He recorded a career-high 40 assists and 64 points in his single season with the Pittsburgh Penguins.
During the 2004–05 NHL lockout, he served as an assistant hockey coach at Cranbrook Kingswood.
He was inducted into the National Polish-American Sports Hall of Fame in 2015.
He played college hockey for the Michigan State Spartans for four seasons before turning professional.
His rights were acquired by the New York Islanders in November 1996 after a contract dispute with his previous team.
He played for eight different NHL franchises throughout his extensive career.
He completed his collegiate career with the Michigan State Spartans, where he was named an All-CCHA First Team and AHCA West First-Team All-American in his final year.
He was part of a complex eight-player trade that sent him from the New York Islanders to the Los Angeles Kings in June 1999.
He was traded from the Los Angeles Kings to the Ottawa Senators at the 2003 trade deadline in exchange for a defense prospect.
He currently works as a regional director for the National Hockey League's Learn To Play program.
He also officiates high school hockey games in Michigan.
He played for the United States in multiple international competitions, including the World Junior Championship and World Cup of Hockey.
About Bryan Smolinski
Bryan Smolinski is an American former professional ice hockey center who played for eight NHL teams over 16 seasons. Drafted by the Boston Bruins, he achieved a career-high 64 points with the Pittsburgh Penguins and later played over 1,000 NHL games. After his playing career, he transitioned into coaching and now works with the NHL's Learn To Play program.
Career Achievements & Milestones
All-CCHA First Team
1992-93
AHCA West First-Team All-American
1992-93
Played 1,000th career NHL game
2007
National Polish-American Sports Hall of Fame induction
2015
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Teams & Career
Bryan Smolinski played for 13 different teams during his 18 seasons career. He was originally drafted 1st overall by the Boston Bruins in 1990.