- Kyle Brodziak
Infobox Ice Hockey Player
image_size =
team=Edmonton Oilers
league = NHL
position = Centre
shoots = Right
height_ft = 6
height_in = 2
weight_lb = 209
nickname = Brodz
nationality = Canada
birth_date = birth date and age|1984|5|25
birth_place = St. Paul, AB, CAN
draft = 214th overall
draft_year = 2003
draft_team =Edmonton Oilers
career_start = 2004Kyle Brodziak (born
May 25 ,1984 in St. Paul,Alberta ) is a Canadian professionalice hockey centre who currently plays for theEdmonton Oilers of theNational Hockey League . He was selected by in the 7th round of the2003 NHL Entry Draft , 214th overall by the Oilers after being passed over in the 2002 draft.Given that only one-third of all NHL draft picks ever make the NHL, and the success rate for late-round draft picks is even more dismal, Brodziak has overcome some significant odds to become a full-time player.
Playing career
Junior career
Brodziak spent his entire junior career with the
Moose Jaw Warriors of the WHL. He debuted as a 15 year old in the final two games of the 1999–2000 season, and won a full-time spot with the team the following season. For the next two seasons Brodziak played a minor role, only scoring ten times in 129 games. On the advice of his agent, he opted in to the2002 NHL Entry Draft , but went unselected. [ [http://www.hockeysfuture.com/articles/6469/qa_with_kyle_brodziak/] Dec. 6, 2003 interview with Brodziak]However, in 2002–03 Brodziak exploded offensively, scoring thirty-two times and more than tripling his previous years points total. He was also named Moose Jaw's hardest working player and unsung hero, and attended the selection camp for Canada's 2003 World Junior team, where he was the final forward cut. [ [http://www.hockeysfuture.com/prospects/kyle_brodziak] Brodziak's prospect summary at Hockey's Future] Subsequently, Brodziak was drafted by the Oilers and attended their first ever Top Prospects Camp. Brodziak also attended the Oilers main training camp at the beginning of the
2003–04 NHL season , but was returned to Moose Jaw, where he got off to a good start, being named CHL player of the week forOctober 27 -November 2 . His high level of play continued, as he represented the WHL against the Russian Selects and finished the year third in the WHL in scoring. He was also named to the CHL Second All-Star team and the WHL East First All-Star team.On
June 14 ,2004 , Brodziak signed a three year, entry-level contract with the Oilers.Professional career
Brodziak made his professional debut with the
Edmonton Road Runners of the AHL in 2004–05. Despite a slow start, Brodziak finished the year strongly and became a consistent performer for his team. After the Road Runners ceased operation, the Oilers arranged for a number of players, including Brodziak, to play for theDallas Stars AHL-affiliate inIowa . As a result, Brodziak was forced to play out of position and received less ice time than he would have with a team run by the Oilers, and his offensive game suffered. [ [http://www.hockeysfuture.com/prospects/kyle_brodziak] Brodziak's prospect summary at Hockey's Future] His defensive play improved, however, and he was recalled to Edmonton almost immediately due to an injury toMike Peca . He played 5 games during his initial stint with the Oilers before being reassigned to the minor leaguesOctober 24 ,2005 . He was recalled to the Oilers twice more in 2005–06, playing 10 games in all.The 2006–07 season saw Brodziak assigned to another AHL team, the
Pittsburgh Penguins affiliate, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton. His offensive game improved, and he again saw time with the Oilers, playing six games as an injury call-up, and scoring his first NHL goal againstCurtis Sanford onMarch 17 ,2007 . Brodziak made the Oilers out of training camp at the beginning of the2007–08 NHL season , after an excellent preseason where he impressed coachCraig MacTavish . After scoring twice and setting up the winner against theFlorida Panthers in pre-season play, MacTavish said "It looks like he's made the decision he's staying, that was a hell of a game." ["Edmonton Journal",September 18 ,2007 ]Career statistics
References
External links
*hockeydb|55404
*legendsofhockey|21100
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