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== Awards & Achievements ==
 
== Awards & Achievements ==
 
*co-'''MJHL''' [[Mike Ridley Trophy|Scoring Champion]] '''(1990)'''
 
*co-'''MJHL''' [[Mike Ridley Trophy|Scoring Champion]] '''(1990)'''

Latest revision as of 18:14, 8 June 2016

Dean Fedorchuk (b. July 28th 1970 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada) is a retired forward and coach.

The University of Alaska-Fairbanks alumni, who was a finalist for the Hobey Baker Memorial Award in 1994, joined pro hockey in 1994-95 when he signed with the Kalamazoo Wings of the IHL. He would spend the second part of the season in the East Coast Hockey League with the Dayton Bombers before joining EHC Neuwied of the Oberliga in Germany for the 1995-96 season. There, he was a star and helped the team gain promotion in 1997-98. In 2001, Fedorchuk moved to Denmark to play with the Vojens Lions. He spent seven seasons in Denmark, with Vojens, IK Sønderjylland/SønderjyskE and the Odense Bulldogs. In the 2006 season, the Bulldogs won the Danish Cup with Fedorchuk leading them. After the 2008 season, Fedorchuk retired. Immediately after retiring, Fedorchuk became the head coach for the Odense Bulldogs and won theDanish Cup. Half way through the 2009-10 season he was replaced by Par Johansson. After being replaced again as the DEL's Straubing Tigers head coach he scouted for the Winnipeg Jets while coaching the Malmo Redhawks of the Swedish Hockey League. In the 2013-14 and 14-15 seasons he coached Medvescak Zagreb in the KHL leading them to the playoffs in his first year there. After his second year with Medvescak Zagreb, he retired from coaching hockey. Fedorchuk was inducted into UAF's Alaska Nanooks Hall of Fame in 2014 for scoring the most career goals and tallying 215 points, the second-most in program history. 

Career Statistics

    Regular Season   Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1989-90 Winnipeg South Blues MJHL 52 64 79 143
1990-91 University of Alaska-Fairbanks WCHA 35 14 20 34 50 na na na na na
1991-92 University of Alaska-Fairbanks WCHA 35 29 14 43 45 na na na na

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1992-93 University of Alaska-Fairbanks WCHA 36 28 36 64 48 na na na na na
1993-94 University of Alaska-Fairbanks WCHA 38 42 32 74 88 na na na na na
1994-95 Kalamazoo Wings IHL 28 4 9 13 8 na na na na na
1994-95 Dayton Bombers ECHL 15 8 11 19 12 9 5 2 7 6
1995-96 EHC Neuwied Oberliga 45 34 48 82 78 na na na na na
1996-97 EHC Neuwied Oberliga 56 47 49 96 73 na na na na na
1997-98 EHC Neuwied Oberliga 68 42 26 68 76 na na na na na
1998-99 EHC Neuwied Oberliga 55 31 28 59 61 na na na na na
1999-00 EHC Neuwied Oberliga 20 12 11 23 18 na na na na na
1999-00 Heilbronner EC Oberliga 10 4 0 4 8 na na na na na
2000-01 SC Bietigheim-Bissingen Oberliga 44 15 14 29 28 4 2 0 2 0
2001-02 Vojens Lions Metal Ligaen 42 36 19 55 90 na na na na na
2002-03 Vojens Lions Metal Ligaen 30 26 11 37 14 na na na  na na
2003-04 IK Sønderjylland Metal Ligaen 36 20 14 34 75 5 3 1 4 2
2004-05 SønderjyskE Metal Ligaen 35 17 18 35 53 4 1 1 2 2
2005-06 SønderjyskE Metal Ligaen 36 20 12 32 47 18 8 11 19 16
2006-07 Odense Bulldogs Metal Ligaen 36 28 11 39 50 6 3 1 4 6
2007-08 Odense Bulldogs Metal Ligaen 41 12 17 29 26 11 4 4 8 2

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