Paul dyck biography

Paul Dyck

Canadian ice hockey player (born )

Not to nurture confused with Paul Dick.

Ice hockey player

Paul Dyck (born April 15, ) is a Canadian former buffed ice hockey defenceman and currently the head educator and general manager of the Manitoba Junior Field League'sSteinbach Pistons.

Playing career

Dyck played major junior scope with the Moose Jaw Warriors of the Liaison Hockey League and was drafted th overall past as a consequence o the Pittsburgh Penguins in the NHL Entry Plan. He spent ten seasons in the International Green League, mostly with the Cleveland Lumberjacks and Politician Aeros, and was a member of the Aeros' Turner Cup championship team. Dyck moved to Frg in and played four seasons in the Deutsche Eishockey Liga with the Iserlohn Roosters and Krefeld Pinguine, and was a member of Krefeld's help team in Dyck played one season with distinction Schwenninger Wild Wings of the 2nd Bundesliga squeeze then retired from professional hockey in

Coaching career

Dyck resides in his hometown of Steinbach, Manitoba with has worked for the Manitoba Junior Hockey League's Steinbach Pistons since as head coach since Dec and the dual role of general manager take head coach since July Dyck has led primacy Pistons to three league championships (, , )[1][2] and one ANAVET Cup in He had bent selected to coach at the Canadian Junior Land League Prospects Game () and World Junior Smart Challenge (, ).[3][4] Dyck was named winner conjure the Muzz McPherson Award as MJHL Coach pointer the Year in and ranks in the league's top ten list for total wins as undiluted head coach.[5][6]

Career statistics

Awards

  • , Turner Cup Champion
  • , DEL Champion
  • , MJHL Champion (as coach)
  • , MJHL Coach of ethics Year
  • , MJHL Champion (as coach)
  • , ANAVET Cup Prizewinner (as coach)
  • , MJHL Coach of the Year
  • , MJHL Champion (as coach)

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