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{{Short description|Canadian ice hockey player}}
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{{Infobox ice hockey player
| image =
| image_size = 180px
| position = [[Winger (ice hockey)|Right wing]]
| shoots = Left
| height_ft = 5
| height_in = 11
| weight_lb = 185
| played_for = [[Philadelphia Flyers]]<br>[[Pittsburgh Penguins]]
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1962|05|18|mf=y}}
| birth_place = [[Wakaw]], [[Saskatchewan]], Canada
| draft = 65th overall
| draft_year = 1981
| draft_team = [[Philadelphia Flyers]]
| career_start = 1982
| career_end = 1997
}}


'''David "Dave" Michayluk''' (born [[May 18]], [[1962]] in Wakaw, [[Saskatchewan]]) is a retired Canadian [[professional]] [[ice hockey]] player.
'''David Michayluk''' (born May 18, 1962) is a Canadian former professional [[ice hockey]] [[Winger (ice hockey)|right winger]].


==Career==
== Early life ==
Michayluk was born in [[Wakaw]], [[Saskatchewan]]. He played junior hockey with the [[Prince Albert Raiders]] and [[Regina Pats]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Dave Michayluk at eliteprospects.com |url=https://www.eliteprospects.com/player/63067/dave-michayluk |access-date=2023-10-25 |website=www.eliteprospects.com |language=en}}</ref>
Dave Michayluk was selected in the fourth round, 65th overall and was the fifth pick by the [[Philadelphia Flyers]] in the [[1981 NHL Entry Draft]] following an impressive offensive season with the [[Regina Pats]] of the [[Western Hockey League|WHL]] where he scored 62 goals and 133 points in 72 games in 1980–81 to finish third in team scoring behind [[Brian Varga]] and [[Jock Callander]]. In his second and final year with the Pats Michayluk improved on his offensive statistics, once again reaching 62 goals but finishing with 173 points, second on the team behind Callander and was chosen to the WHL's Second All-Star Team. He was also called up for one game as an injury replacement with the Philadelphia Flyers.


== Career ==
In 1982–83 Michayluk spent the majority of the year with the [[Maine Mariners]], scoring 32 goals and 72 points in 69 games. In 13 games with the Flyers he had two goals and eight points.
Michayluk played 21 regular season games in the [[National Hockey League]] (NHL) with the [[Philadelphia Flyers]] during the [[1981–82 NHL season|1981–82]] and [[1982–83 NHL season|1982–83 seasons]] and seven playoff games with the [[Pittsburgh Penguins]] during the [[1992 Stanley Cup playoffs]], winning the [[Stanley Cup]]. The rest of his career, which lasted from 1981 to 1997, was spent in the minor leagues.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Rop |first=Ron |date=2010-01-20 |title=Reluctant Lumberjack Michayluk's No. 27 to be retired Friday |url=https://www.mlive.com/lumberjacks/2010/01/reluctant_lumberjack_michayluk.html |access-date=2023-10-25 |website=mlive |language=en}}</ref>

<!-- Deleted image removed: [[Image:Dave Michayluk Penguins.jpg|thumb|left|Michayluk in a [[Pittsburgh Penguins|Penguins]] jersey during the 1992 playoffs.]] -->After brief stops with the [[Springfield Indians]] and [[Hershey Bears]] in the [[American Hockey League|AHL]], Michayluk joined the [[International Hockey League (1945–2001)|IHL]]'s [[Kalamazoo Wings (1974–2000)|Kalamazoo Wings]] where he led the league in goals with 66 in 1984–85 and was selected to the Second All-Star Team. After a 3-game stint with the [[Nova Scotia Oilers]] in the AHL, Michayluk began a 12-year association with the IHL's Lumberjacks, first in [[Muskegon Lumberjacks|Muskegon]] and latterly in [[Cleveland Lumberjacks|Cleveland]]. He was named a First Team All-Star in 1987, 1988, 1989 and 1990. Each of those years he managed to reach the 100-point plateau and he won the [[Leo P. Lamoureau Memorial Trophy]] in 1989 as the league's leading scorer, totalling 122 points on 50 goals and 72 assists. He turned the trifecta in 1989 also winning the IHL's MVP award for the regular season as well as the playoff MVP award. He retired after the 1996–97 season.

The highlight of Michayluk's career came in the [[1991–92 NHL season#Stanley Cup playoffs|1992 Stanley Cup playoffs]] where he was called up to the injury-riddled [[Pittsburgh Penguins]] during their successful run to the [[Stanley Cup]]. He had been signed to a free agent contract three years earlier, but was never used by the Penguins until the Cup run. Michayluk played in seven games and contributed a goal and an assist in earning a Stanley Cup ring. He never played another game in the [[National Hockey League|NHL]].

In 14 NHL games, Michayluk had two goals and eight points.


==Career statistics==
==Career statistics==
===Regular season and playoffs===
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|- bgcolor="#e0e0e0"
! colspan="3" style="background-color:#ffffff;"|&nbsp;
! rowspan="99" style="background-color:#ffffff;"|&nbsp;
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! rowspan="100" bgcolor="#ffffff"|
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! colspan="5"|[[Regular season]]
! rowspan="99" style="background-color:#ffffff;"|&nbsp;
! rowspan="100" bgcolor="#ffffff"|
! colspan="5"|Playoffs
! colspan="5"|[[Playoffs]]
|-style="background-color:#e0e0e0;"
|- bgcolor="#e0e0e0"
!Season
! [[Season (sports)|Season]]
!Team
! Team
!League
! League
!GP
! GP !! [[Goal (ice hockey)|G]] !! [[Assist (ice hockey)|A]] !! [[Point (ice hockey)|Pts]] !! [[Penalty (ice hockey)|PIM]]
!G
! GP !! G !! A !! Pts !! PIM
!A
!Pts
!PIM
!GP
!G
!A
!Pts
!PIM
|-
|-
|1979–80
| [[1979–80 SJHL season|1979–80]]
|[[Prince Albert Raiders]]
| [[Prince Albert Raiders]]
|[[Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League|SJHL]]
| [[Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League|SJHL]]
| 60 || 46 || 67 || 113 || 49
|60
| — || — || — || — || —
|46
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
|67
| [[1979–80 WHL season|1979–80]]
|113
| [[Regina Pats]]
|49
| [[Western Hockey League|WHL]]
|
| 1 || 0 || 1 || 1 || 0
|
| — || — || — || — || —
|
|
|
|-style="background-color:#f0f0f0;"
|1979–80
|[[Regina Pats]]
|[[Western Hockey League|WHL]]
|1
|0
|1
|1
|0
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|-
|1980–81
| [[1980–81 WHL season|1980–81]]
|Regina Pats
| Regina Pats
|WHL
| WHL
| 72 || 62 || 71 || 133 || 39
|72
| 11 || 5 || 12 || 17 || 8
|62
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
|71
| [[1981–82 NHL season|1981–82]]
|133
| [[Philadelphia Flyers]]
|39
| [[National Hockey League|NHL]]
|11
| 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0
|5
| — || — || — || — || —
|12
|17
|8
|-style="background-color:#f0f0f0;"
|1981–82
|Regina Pats
|WHL
|72
|62
|111
|173
|128
|12
|16
|24
|40
|23
|-
|-
|1981–82
| [[1981–82 WHL season|1981–82]]
| Regina Pats
|[[Philadelphia Flyers]]
| WHL
|[[National Hockey League|NHL]]
| 72 || 62 || 111 || 173 || 128
|1
| 20 || 16 || 24 || 40 || 23
|0
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
|0
| [[1982–83 AHL season|1982–83]]
|0
| [[Maine Mariners (AHL)|Maine Mariners]]
|0
| [[American Hockey League|AHL]]
|
| 69 || 32 || 40 || 72 || 16
|
| 8 || 0 || 2 || 2 || 0
|
|
|
|-style="background-color:#f0f0f0;"
|1982–83
|Philadelphia Flyers
|NHL
|13
|2
|6
|8
|8
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|-
|1982–83
| [[1982–83 NHL season|1982–83]]
| Philadelphia Flyers
|[[Maine Mariners]]
| NHL
|[[American Hockey League|AHL]]
| 13 || 2 || 6 || 8 || 8
|69
| — || — || — || — || —
|32
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
|40
| [[1983–84 AHL season|1983–84]]
|72
| [[Springfield Indians]]
|16
| AHL
|8
| 79 || 18 || 44 || 62 || 37
|0
| 4 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 2
|2
|2
|0
|-style="background-color:#f0f0f0;"
|1983–84
|[[Springfield Indians]]
|AHL
|79
|18
|44
|72
|37
|4
|0
|0
|0
|2
|-
|-
|1984–85
| [[1984–85 AHL season|1984–85]]
|[[Hershey Bears]]
| [[Hershey Bears]]
|AHL
| AHL
| 3 || 0 || 2 || 2 || 2
|3
| — || — || — || — || —
|0
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
|2
| [[1984–85 IHL season|1984–85]]
|2
| [[Kalamazoo Wings (1974–2000)|Kalamazoo Wings]]
|2
| [[International Hockey League (1945–2001)|IHL]]
|
| 82 || 66 || 33 || 99 || 49
|
| 11 || 7 || 7 || 14 || 0
|
|
|
|-style="background-color:#f0f0f0;"
|1984–85
|[[Kalamazoo Wings (1974–2000)|Kalamazoo Wings]]
|[[International Hockey League (1945–2001)|IHL]]
|82
|66
|33
|99
|49
|11
|7
|7
|14
|0
|-
|-
|1985–86
| [[1985–86 IHL season|1985–86]]
| [[Muskegon Lumberjacks (1984–1992)|Muskegon Lumberjacks]]
|[[Nova Scotia Oilers]]
| IHL
|AHL
| 77 || 52 || 52 || 104 || 73
|3
| 14 || 6 || 9 || 15 || 12
|0
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
|1
| [[1985–86 AHL season|1985–86]]
|1
| [[Nova Scotia Oilers]]
|0
| AHL
|
| 3 || 0 || 1 || 1 || 0
|
| — || — || — || — || —
|
|
|
|-style="background-color:#f0f0f0;"
|1985–86
|[[Muskegon Lumberjacks]]
|IHL
|77
|52
|52
|104
|73
|14
|6
|9
|15
|12
|-
|-
|1986–87
| [[1986–87 IHL season|1986–87]]
|Muskegon Lumberjacks
| Muskegon Lumberjacks
|IHL
| IHL
| 82 || 47 || 53 || 100 || 69
|82
| 15 || 2 || 14 || 16 || 8
|47
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
|53
| [[1987–88 IHL season|1987–88]]
|100
| Muskegon Lumberjacks
|29
| IHL
|15
| 81 || 56 || 81 || 137 || 46
|2
| 6 || 2 || 0 || 2 || 18
|14
|16
|8
|-style="background-color:#f0f0f0;"
|1987–88
|Muskegon Lumberjacks
|IHL
|81
|56
|81
|137
|46
|6
|2
|0
|2
|18
|-
|-
|1988–89
| [[1988–89 IHL season|1988–89]]
|Muskegon Lumberjacks
| Muskegon Lumberjacks
|IHL
| IHL
| 80 || 50 || 72 || 122 || 84
|80
| 13 || 9 || 12 || 21 || 24
|50
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
|72
| [[1989–90 IHL season|1989–90]]
|122
| Muskegon Lumberjacks
|84
| IHL
|13
| 79 || 51 || 51 || 102 || 80
|9
| 15 || 8 || 14 || 22 | 10
|12
|21
|24
|-style="background-color:#f0f0f0;"
|1989–90
|Muskegon Lumberjacks
|IHL
|79
|51
|51
|102
|80
|15
|8
|14
|22
|10
|-
|-
|1990–91
| [[1990–91 IHL season|1990–91]]
|Muskegon Lumberjacks
| Muskegon Lumberjacks
|IHL
| IHL
| 83 || 40 || 62 || 102 || 116
|83
| 5 || 2 || 2 || 4 || 4
|40
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
|62
| [[1991–92 IHL season|1991–92]]
|102
| Muskegon Lumberjacks
|16
| IHL
|5
| 82 || 39 || 63 || 102 || 154
|2
| 13 || 9 || 8 || 17 || 4
|2
|4
|4
|-style="background-color:#f0f0f0;"
|1991–92
|Muskegon Lumberjacks
|IHL
|82
|39
|63
|102
|154
|13
|9
|8
|17
|4
|-
|-
|1991–92
| [[1991–92 NHL season|1991–92]]
|[[Pittsburgh Penguins]]
| [[Pittsburgh Penguins]]
|NHL
| NHL
| — || — || — || — || —
|
| 7 || 1 || 1 || 2 || 0
|
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
|
| [[1992–93 IHL season|1992–93]]
|
| [[Cleveland Lumberjacks]]
|
| IHL
|7
| 82 || 47 || 65 || 112 || 104
|1
| 4 || 1 || 2 || 3 || 4
|1
|2
|0
|-style="background-color:#f0f0f0;"
|1992–93
|[[Cleveland Lumberjacks]]
|IHL
|82
|47
|65
|112
|104
|4
|1
|2
|3
|4
|-
|-
|1993–94
| [[1993–94 IHL season|1993–94]]
|Cleveland Lumberjacks
| Cleveland Lumberjacks
|IHL
| IHL
| 81 || 48 || 51 || 99 || 92
|81
| — || — || — || — || —
|48
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
|51
| [[1994–95 IHL season|1994–95]]
|99
| Cleveland Lumberjacks
|92
| IHL
|
| 60 || 19 || 17 || 36 || 22
|
| 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0
|
|
|
|-style="background-color:#f0f0f0;"
|1994–95
|Cleveland Lumberjacks
|IHL
|60
|19
|17
|36
|22
|1
|0
|0
|0
|0
|-
|-
|1995–96
| [[1995–96 IHL season|1995–96]]
|Cleveland Lumberjacks
| Cleveland Lumberjacks
|IHL
| IHL
| 53 || 22 || 21 || 43 || 27
|53
| 3 || 1 || 0 || 1 || 4
|22
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
|21
| [[1996–97 IHL season|1996–97]]
|43
| Cleveland Lumberjacks
|27
| IHL
|3
| 46 || 10 || 15 || 25 || 18
|1
| — || — || — || — || —
|0
|- bgcolor="#e0e0e0"
|1
! colspan="3" | NHL Totals
|4
! 14 !! 2 !! 6 !! 8 !! 8
|-style="background-color:#f0f0f0;"
! 7 !! 1 !! 1 !! 2 !! 0
|1996–97
|Cleveland Lumberjacks
|IHL
|46
|10
|15
|25
|18
|
|
|
|
|
|-style="background-color:#e0e0e0;"
!3 years
!Totals
!NHL
!14
!2
!6
!8
!8
!7
!1
!1
!2
!0
|}
|}


==Awards==
==Awards==
*WHL Rookie of the Year (1981)
* WHL Rookie of the Year (1981)
*WHL Second All-Star Team (1982)
* WHL Second All-Star Team (1981 & 1982)
*IHL Second All-Star Team (1985, 1992, 1993)
* IHL Second All-Star Team (1985, 1992, 1993)
*IHL First All-Star Team (1987, 1988, 1989, 1990)
* IHL First All-Star Team (1987, 1988, 1989, 1990)
*[[Leo P. Lamoureux Memorial Trophy]] (Leading Scorer - IHL) (1989)
* [[Leo P. Lamoureux Memorial Trophy]] (Leading Scorer - IHL) (1989)
*[[James Gatschene Memorial Trophy]] (MVP - IHL) (1989)
* [[James Gatschene Memorial Trophy]] (MVP - IHL) (1989)
*[[Norman R. "Bud" Poile Trophy (IHL)|Norman R. "Bud" Poile Trophy]] (Playoff MVP - IHL) (1989)
* [[Norman R. "Bud" Poile Trophy (IHL)|Norman R. "Bud" Poile Trophy]] (Playoff MVP - IHL) (1989)
*[[1991–92 NHL season|1992]] [[Stanley Cup]] Championship ([[Pittsburgh Penguins|Pittsburgh]])
* [[1991–92 NHL season|1992]] [[Stanley Cup]] Championship ([[Pittsburgh Penguins|Pittsburgh]])
*[[Ironman Award]] (Played every game - IHL) (1992, 1993)
* [[Ironman Award]] (Played every game - IHL) (1992, 1993)
* #27 retired by the [[Cleveland Monsters]]


== References ==

<references />
==External links==
==External links==
*{{hockeydb|3698}}
* {{icehockeystats}}
{{Cleveland Monsters}}

{{Pittsburgh Penguins 1992 Stanley Cup Roster}}

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[[fr:Dave Michayluk]]

Latest revision as of 05:10, 19 January 2024

Dave Michayluk
Born (1962-05-18) May 18, 1962 (age 62)
Wakaw, Saskatchewan, Canada
Height 5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Weight 185 lb (84 kg; 13 st 3 lb)
Position Right wing
Shot Left
Played for Philadelphia Flyers
Pittsburgh Penguins
NHL draft 65th overall, 1981
Philadelphia Flyers
Playing career 1982–1997

David Michayluk (born May 18, 1962) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey right winger.

Early life[edit]

Michayluk was born in Wakaw, Saskatchewan. He played junior hockey with the Prince Albert Raiders and Regina Pats.[1]

Career[edit]

Michayluk played 21 regular season games in the National Hockey League (NHL) with the Philadelphia Flyers during the 1981–82 and 1982–83 seasons and seven playoff games with the Pittsburgh Penguins during the 1992 Stanley Cup playoffs, winning the Stanley Cup. The rest of his career, which lasted from 1981 to 1997, was spent in the minor leagues.[2]

Career statistics[edit]

Regular season and playoffs[edit]

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1979–80 Prince Albert Raiders SJHL 60 46 67 113 49
1979–80 Regina Pats WHL 1 0 1 1 0
1980–81 Regina Pats WHL 72 62 71 133 39 11 5 12 17 8
1981–82 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 1 0 0 0 0
1981–82 Regina Pats WHL 72 62 111 173 128 20 16 24 40 23
1982–83 Maine Mariners AHL 69 32 40 72 16 8 0 2 2 0
1982–83 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 13 2 6 8 8
1983–84 Springfield Indians AHL 79 18 44 62 37 4 0 0 0 2
1984–85 Hershey Bears AHL 3 0 2 2 2
1984–85 Kalamazoo Wings IHL 82 66 33 99 49 11 7 7 14 0
1985–86 Muskegon Lumberjacks IHL 77 52 52 104 73 14 6 9 15 12
1985–86 Nova Scotia Oilers AHL 3 0 1 1 0
1986–87 Muskegon Lumberjacks IHL 82 47 53 100 69 15 2 14 16 8
1987–88 Muskegon Lumberjacks IHL 81 56 81 137 46 6 2 0 2 18
1988–89 Muskegon Lumberjacks IHL 80 50 72 122 84 13 9 12 21 24
1989–90 Muskegon Lumberjacks IHL 79 51 51 102 80 15 8 14 10
1990–91 Muskegon Lumberjacks IHL 83 40 62 102 116 5 2 2 4 4
1991–92 Muskegon Lumberjacks IHL 82 39 63 102 154 13 9 8 17 4
1991–92 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 7 1 1 2 0
1992–93 Cleveland Lumberjacks IHL 82 47 65 112 104 4 1 2 3 4
1993–94 Cleveland Lumberjacks IHL 81 48 51 99 92
1994–95 Cleveland Lumberjacks IHL 60 19 17 36 22 1 0 0 0 0
1995–96 Cleveland Lumberjacks IHL 53 22 21 43 27 3 1 0 1 4
1996–97 Cleveland Lumberjacks IHL 46 10 15 25 18
NHL Totals 14 2 6 8 8 7 1 1 2 0

Awards[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Dave Michayluk at eliteprospects.com". www.eliteprospects.com. Retrieved 2023-10-25.
  2. ^ Rop, Ron (2010-01-20). "Reluctant Lumberjack Michayluk's No. 27 to be retired Friday". mlive. Retrieved 2023-10-25.

External links[edit]