Stuart Alan Kulak (born March 10, 1963) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey right wing[1] who spent parts of four seasons in the National Hockey League between 1982 and 1989. Selected by the Vancouver Canucks in the 1981 NHL Entry Draft, he played for the Canucks, Edmonton Oilers, New York Rangers, Quebec Nordiques, and Winnipeg Jets, as well as several teams in the minor leagues.

Stu Kulak
Born (1963-03-10) March 10, 1963 (age 61)
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Height5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
Weight180 lb (82 kg; 12 st 12 lb)
PositionRight wing
ShotRight
Played forVancouver Canucks
Edmonton Oilers
New York Rangers
Quebec Nordiques
Winnipeg Jets
NHL draft115th overall, 1981
Vancouver Canucks
Playing career1982–2000

Playing career edit

Kulak was born in Edmonton, Alberta. He was selected in the third round, 115th overall, by the Vancouver Canucks in the 1981 NHL Entry Draft from the Victoria Cougars of the WHL. He would make his debut for the team at the age of just 19 in the 1982–83 season, appearing in 4 games and registering a goal and an assist. Considered one of the team's top prospects at this point, his career would go awry the following year when he suffered a serious abdominal injury which required surgery and forced him to miss almost two seasons.

In 1986–87, Kulak would crack the Canucks' roster out of training camp, appearing in 21 games before being waived and claimed by the Edmonton Oilers. He would be dealt again before the end of the season, thistime to the New York Rangers. In what would prove to be his only full NHL season, Kulak registered 4 goals and 2 assists in 54 games between Vancouver, Edmonton, and New York.

Kulak would have stints with the Quebec Nordiques and Winnipeg Jets over the next two seasons, but fail to stick full-time. Released by the Jets in 1990, he would spend most of the 1990s in low-end minor pro before finally retiring in 2000.

Kulak appeared in 90 NHL games, registering 8 goals and 4 assists for 12 points, along with 130 penalty minutes.

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Regular season and playoffs edit

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1979–80Sherwood Park CrusadersAJHL53302353111
1979–80Victoria CougarsWHL30000
1980–81Victoria CougarsWHL72232447431535819
1981–82Victoria CougarsWHL7138508892412343
1982–83Victoria CougarsWHL50293362130101091929
1982–83Vancouver CanucksNHL41120
1983–84Fredericton ExpressAHL5212162855500059
1985–86Kalamazoo WingsIHL30148223822020
1985–86Fredericton ExpressAHL3101062130
1986–87Vancouver CanucksNHL2811237
1986–87Edmonton OilersNHL331441
1986–87New York RangersNHL3000030002
1987–88Quebec NordiquesNHL1411228
1987–88Moncton HawksAHL379122158
1988–89Winnipeg JetsNHL1820224
1988–89Moncton HawksAHL513029599810561116
1989–90Moncton HawksAHL5614233772
1990–91Kansas City BladesIHL4713284120
1992–93Erie PanthersECHL211382123
1992–93Tilburg TrappersNED1611162744
1993–94Tulsa OilersCHL59172946101800028
1994–95San Antonio IguanasCHL65303868971333636
1995–96Reno RenegadesWCHL431625416031120
1996–97Reno RenegadesWCHL3612183060
1996–97New Mexico ScorpionsWPHL5000061128
1997–98Reno RageWCHL631625415433254
1998–99Tucson Gila MonstersWCHL218152316
1998–99Phoenix MustangsWCHL203151818
1998–99Fresno FalconsWCHL95611872246
1999–00Austin Ice BatsWPHL424101416
NHL totals70841213030002

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