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Michael Busniuk (born December 13, 1951 in Thunder Bay, Ontario) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey player. He is the younger brother of Ron Busniuk, who played for the Buffalo Sabres. Busniuk was selected 67th overall, in the 5th round of the 1971 NHL Draft, by the Montreal Canadians. His junior career was played in Thunder Bay for the Fort William Canadiens. Upon leaving junior hockey, Busniuk continued his career at the University of Denver (1970–1974) where his team made the Final Four three of the four years he attended the school. Busniuk’s professional hockey career highlights consisted of three seasons with the AHL team, Nova Scotia Voyageurs prior to moving to Maine to play for the very successful, Maine Mariners. His career in Maine, landed him four Calder Cup Championships, the only player in AHL history to win that many. Upon graduating from the AHL, Busniuk played for the NHL Philadelphia Flyers Since retiring as an active player, Busniuk moved behind the bench, first as assistant coach for New York Rangers' AHL teams in Binghamton, N.Y. and Hartford, Conn., returning to Binghamton to serve with the Ottawa Senators In 2013 Busniuk returned to Europe where he is the head coach of the Italian League, HC Pustertal Wolfe Professional Hockey Team, the same team he played for from 1982-1985. ==Records== *Busniuk won the Calder Cup five times during his playing career to share the record for most Calder Cups won with Bob Solinger, Les Duff, and Fred Glover.〔http://theahl.com/story-of-the-calder-cup-s11571〕 *He is the only player in American Hockey League history to be a member of four consecutive Calder Cup championship teams (1976–1979). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mike Busniuk」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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