Bob Janecyk

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Robert T. Janecyk (born May 18, 1957 in Chicago, Illinois) is a retired American professional ice hockey goaltender who played 110 games in the National Hockey League for the Los Angeles Kings and Chicago Blackhawks. Janecyk attended Marist High School and played for Chicago State University in his hometown from 1976-78. He broke into pro hockey for the Fort Wayne Komets, then played in the American Hockey League for the New Brunswick Hawks, going 11-2 in the 1982 playoffs as the team captured the AHL's Calder Cup. rdf:langString
Robert T. Janecyk (nacido el 18 de mayo de 1957 en Chicago, Illinois) es un profesional estadounidense retirado del hockey sobre hielo. Janecyk jugó 110 partidos en la Liga Nacional de Hockey (NHL). Jugó con los Chicago Black Hawks y Los Angeles Kings. Su hijo Adam juega hockey sobre hielo en la Universidad de Míchigan.​ rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Robert T. Janecyk (born May 18, 1957 in Chicago, Illinois) is a retired American professional ice hockey goaltender who played 110 games in the National Hockey League for the Los Angeles Kings and Chicago Blackhawks. Janecyk attended Marist High School and played for Chicago State University in his hometown from 1976-78. He broke into pro hockey for the Fort Wayne Komets, then played in the American Hockey League for the New Brunswick Hawks, going 11-2 in the 1982 playoffs as the team captured the AHL's Calder Cup. Janecyk finally got a chance to be the NHL Blackhawks' goaltender in the 1983-84 season, appearing in eight games. A blockbuster trade on the day of the 1984 NHL entry draft sent Chicago's first, third and fourth-round selections plus Janecyk to the Los Angeles Kings for their first and fourth-round picks. It ended up with one Chicago native leaving town but another arriving, the Blackhawks using the new first-round pick to draft Ed Olczyk. They were several years apart in age, but Janecyk and Olczyk had both often trained at the same local rink in their youth, and their high schools, Marist and Brother Rice, were arch rivals. Also noteworthy from that deal, the Kings and new general manager Rogie Vachon used their fourth-round pick from Chicago to draft a future Hall of Famer, but one from a different sport, baseball pitcher Tom Glavine. Their first-round pick Craig Redmond had limited success and Glavine chose not to play hockey, but in the ninth round of that draft, the Kings did actually land a future Hall of Famer of hockey, Luc Robitaille. Janecyk received more playing time out of the change of teams. He started in goal 89 times for Los Angeles the next two seasons, plus three games of the 1984-85 NHL playoffs. Two of those games went to overtime, but Janecyk and the Kings ended up eliminated by Wayne Gretzky and the Edmonton Oilers, who went on to win the Stanley Cup. Gretzky would be acquired by the Kings in August 1988, but by then Janecyk's career was almost over. He retired in 1989. Janecyk's son Adam Janecyk was a goalie for the University of Michigan's hockey team from 2010-14.
rdf:langString Robert T. Janecyk (nacido el 18 de mayo de 1957 en Chicago, Illinois) es un profesional estadounidense retirado del hockey sobre hielo. Janecyk jugó 110 partidos en la Liga Nacional de Hockey (NHL). Jugó con los Chicago Black Hawks y Los Angeles Kings. Antes de jugar en la NHL, Janecyk jugó en la . También jugó para los generales del DIH de y , así como para los , los y los de la AHL. Durante su tiempo con los New Brunswick Hawks en la temporada 1981-82 de la AHL, ganó el . También ganó el en la temporada de DIH 1979-80 durante su tiempo con los Fort Wayne Komets. Se retiró del hockey profesional sobre hielo en 1988. Su hijo Adam juega hockey sobre hielo en la Universidad de Míchigan.​
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