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There have been a lot of bus rides for Rick
Kowalsky to get from playing for Simcoe Minor Hockey to behind
the bench of the American Hockey League Albany Devils but every
mile has been worth it. One more trip, if it leads to the NHL,
would fulfill a dream.
Kowalsky has been a leader at every level
of his illustrious hockey career. From captain of his Simcoe
peewee team, where they twice went to the OMHA finals, through
the OHL, the ECHL and now behind the Albany bench. Brief stints
with New Hamburg, as a bantam-aged player, and Simcoe Juniors
prepared him for the move to the OHL where he spent four years
with the Sault Ste Marie Greyhounds.
Ted Nolan, Kowalsky’s coach with the
Greyhounds, wrote of Rick, “Having the privilege of coaching
Rick in the Sault during our three consecutive Memorial Cup
appearances (culminating with a Memorial Cup Championship in
1993) in the early nineties was an honour. Every great team has
a great leader and Rick was our captain and leader, Rick
demonstrated at an early age that he would make a great coach”.
Kowalsky was drafted in 1992 by the Buffalo
Sabres but an NHL career was not in the cards. He made his pro
debut with the Cornwall Aces (AHL) in 1993-94 and went on to log
183 games in the AHL collecting 56 points and 297 PIM. His
professional playing career spanned 12 seasons and included six
teams in two leagues in North America, A right winger, he
captained the ECHL Trenton Titans to the 2005 Kelly Cup
Championship in his final season as a player. He played in the
1995 and 2002 ECHL All-Star games, serving as captain of the
North team in 2002. He totaled 221 goals, 329 assists and 979
penalty minutes in 516 regular season ECHL games with Norfolk
Admirals, Trenton, and Roanoke Express. He served the Express as
player/assistant coach while compiling a career high 83 points
in 2001-02.
Kowalsky spent the 2005-06 season as an
assistant coach with the AHL Norfolk Admirals then became head
coach of the Trenton Titans/Devils from 2006- 2010. In August of
2010, he was named head coach of the Albany Devils, the AHL
affiliate of the NHL’s New Jersey Devils. In 2009, he was the
recipient of the John Brophy Award as the ECHL’s top coach. In
2009, he was inducted into the Norfolk Admirals Sports Hall. For
all of this and more he will be inducted into the Norfolk County
Sports Hall of Recognition at a gala celebration at the Greens
of Renton on July 9, 2011.
By
Don Stewart
January 2011
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