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Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Feb 21--Larry Melnyk



Larry Melnyk


Selected by Boston Bruins round 4 #78 overall 1979 NHL Entry Draft.

Larry Melnyk was a rugged stay-at-home defenceman on four different clubs in the 1980s and '90s. He played his position well in his own zone and moved the puck up to his forwards with a minimum of difficulty. Melnyk split the 1980-81 season between the NHL and the AHL's Springfield Indians. The next year, he played 48 games and helped the team reach the seventh game of the Adams Division finals. In March 1984, he was sent to the Edmonton Oilers for another defenceman, John Blum. He was strictly a role player for the star-studded club but did see action in twelve playoff games when they won the Stanley cup in 1985.
The New York Rangers acquired Melnyk in December 1985 to add more grit to their blueline. He spent nearly two years there before he was sent to the Vancouver Canucks for Michel Petit. Melynk was his usual steady self on the West Coast and was on hand in 1989 when the club came within an overtime goal of upsetting the Calgary Flames in the first round of the playoffs. He retired after playing 67 games for Vancouver in 1989-90.



CAREER NHL STATISTICS
YearsTeamsGPGATPPIM
1980-1990BOS, EDM, NYR, VAN432116374686
CAREER NHL PLAYOFF STATISTICS
YearsTeamsGPGATPPIM
1982-1989BOS, EDM, NYR, VAN662911127



 
Signed my CIC in blue ink TTM.

 


Also signed this newspaper clipping I sent in blue ink.

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