Steve Andrascik

Steven George Andrascik
 * Born: November 6, 1948, in Sherridon, Manitoba
 * Hometown: Sherridon, Manitoba
 * Position: Right Wing

Selected by Detroit Red Wings 1st round (#11) in 1968 NHL Amateur Draft

Playing Career
He played junior hockey for the Flin Flon Bombers.

Andrascik was drafted by the Detroit Red Wings of the NHL in the 1968 NHL Amateur Draft in the first round, eleventh overall. On 1 November, 1970, the Red Wings traded Andrascik to the New York Rangers for Don Luce. After five years in the SJHL, CHL and AHL, Andrascik made it to the NHL for one game in the 1971–72 playoffs for the Rangers. In his only National League game, Andrascik recorded no points and no penalty minutes.

About a year after playing his one and only NHL game, the Rangers traded him to the Pittsburgh Penguins. Instead he joined the WHA's Indianapolis Racers for the 1974–75 season. After only 20 games into the season, he, along with Steve Richardson, was traded to the Michigan Stags for Jacques Locas and Brian McDonald. The next season, 1975–76, saw Andrascik play for yet another WHA team, the Cincinnati Stingers.

In total, Andrascik played one NHL game and 97 WHA games, scoring 9 goals, 13 assists and 22 points.

Career Moves

 * Traded by Winnipeg (MJHL) to Flin Flon for George Forgie on Sept. 22, 1967.
 * Traded to NY Rangers by Detroit for Don Luce, November 2, 1970.
 * Selected by Alberta (WHA) in 1972 WHA General Player Draft, February 12, 1972.
 * Traded to Pittsburgh by NY Rangers to complete transaction that sent Sheldon Kannegiesser to NY Rangers (March 2, 1973), May 16, 1973.
 * WHA rights traded to Cincinnati (WHA) by Edmonton (WHA) for future considerations, May 1974.
 * Signed WHA contract with Cincinnati, May 1974.
 * Loaned to Indianapolis (WHA) by Cincinnati (WHA) for 1974-75 season, July 1974.
 * Traded to Michigan (WHA) by Indianapolis (WHA) with Steve Richardson for Jacques Lucas and Brian McDonald, November 1974.

Awards & Achievements

 * Baldy Northcott Trophy '''Manitoba Junior B Hockey Championship (1967)
 * President's Cup Western Canada Hockey League Championship (1969)
 * Central Hockey League Championship (1971)
 * Calder Cup American Hockey League Championship (1974)