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Leschyshyn
Defense
Birthdate
21/9/1969
Birthplace
Thompson, MB
Draft Info
1988: Rd 1, Pk 3 (QUE)
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Birthdate
21/9/1969
Birthplace
Thompson, MB
Draft Info
1988: Rd 1, Pk 3 (QUE)
Position
Defense
Career History
Ottawa Senators
2000-2004 (4 Seasons)
Minnesota Wild
2000-2001 (1 Season)
Carolina Hurricanes
1997-2000 (3 Seasons)
Hartford Whalers
1996*-1997 (1 Season)
Washington Capitals
1996*-1997 (1 Season)
Colorado Avalanche
1995-1996* (2 Seasons)
Quebec Nordiques
1988-1995 (7 Seasons)
NHL News
Reports: PWHL chooses San Jose as its 4th expansion market
The PWHL is bringing women's hockey to the Bay Area by choosing San Jose, California, as its fourth and final market during the league's latest round of expansion, two people with knowledge of the discussions told The Associated Press on Friday.
Wild's Brodin, Eriksson Ek missed series with broken bones in feet
Defenseman Jonas Brodin and center Joel Eriksson Ek were unable to play for Minnesota in the second-round series against Colorado because of broken bones in their feet, the veteran stalwarts revealed Friday in season-ending interviews with reporters.
Golden Knights lose pick, coach fined for boxing out media
The NHL has stripped the Golden Knights of their second-round pick and fined coach John Tortorella $100,000 for the team's decision to avoid speaking to the media after its series-clinching win over the Ducks.
2026 Stanley Cup playoffs: Avalanche-Golden Knights conference finals preview
Who will represent the West in the Stanley Cup Final? Get set with key stats, schedule and more.
Goalie great Manon Rheaume to GM expansion Detroit in PWHL
Manon Rheaume is carrying over her trailblazing women's hockey career into a front office role after being hired as the general manager of the PWHL's expansion team in Detroit.
Switzerland beats defending champ U.S. at hockey worlds
Canada prevailed late in beating Sweden 5-3 to open the ice hockey world championship Friday.