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Lee Odelein

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Height
  
1.83 m

NHL Draft
  
undrafted

Weight
  
86 kg

Playing career
  
1989–1993

Positions
  
Defenseman

Name
  
Lee Odelein


Born
  
March 4, 1967 (age 57) Quill Lake, SK, CAN (
1967-03-04
)

Played for
  
Bracknell Bees, Bristol Bulldogs, Flint Bulldogs, Johnstown Chiefs

Lee Odelein (March 4, 1967-c. February 1, 2017), is a Canadian retired professional ice hockey defenseman.

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Career

Odelein started his career with the Johnstown Chiefs of the East Coast Hockey League, playing 33 games between 1989 and 1991. He later joined the Flint Bulldogs of the Colonial Hockey League in 1991. Odelein later joined the Bracknell Bees of the British Hockey League.

Stick-swinging incident

As a member of the Bees, Odelein was involved in an incident that resulted in a broken jaw and a concussion by Murrayfield Racers defenseman Roger Hunt after Odelein hit Racers' forward Kyle McDonough over the head with a stick. Both Odelein and McDonough ended up going to the hospital in the same ambulance. As a result of the incident, Hunt was suspended from the British Hockey League for over three years, eventually returning to the league midway through the 1995-96 season with the Murrayfield Royals. Hunt was also ordered to pay Odelein £750 compensation as a result of the incident in 1996, almost four years after the original incident took place.

Odelein joined the Bristol Bulldogs of the English League Division One, assuming the role as player-coach. Odelein set career marks with 59 goals and 123 points and also led the team with 64 assists. Odelein retired after the 1992-93 season.

Personal

Lee Odelein is the brother of Lyle Odelein and Selmar Odelein, who have both played in the National Hockey League. Lee passed away c. February 1, 2017, just shy of turning 50.

Bristol Bulldogs

  • Assists: 64
  • Goals by a defenseman: 59
  • Points by a defenseman: 123
  • References

    Lee Odelein Wikipedia