Mike Nykoluk

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Mike Nykoluk
Born (1934-12-11) December 11, 1934
Toronto, ON, CAN
Height 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Weight 209 lb (95 kg; 14 st 13 lb)
Position Centre
Shot Right
Played for NHL
Toronto Maple Leafs
AHL
Rochester Americans
Hershey Bears
Playing career 19561972

Mike Nykoluk (born December 11, 1934) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey forward who played one season in the National Hockey League for the Toronto Maple Leafs and who coached for seven seasons in the National Hockey League for the Philadelphia Flyers, New York Rangers and Toronto Maple Leafs. He is the younger brother of longtime Canadian Football League player Danny Nykoluk.

Playing career

The Hershey Bears retired Nykoluk's No. 8 in recognition of his 14 years of service to the team.

Nykoluk began his professional career with the Rochester Americans of the AHL in 1956–57. That season with Rochester, he was called up to play in the NHL for the Toronto Maple Leafs. The 32 games he played for Toronto would be his only stint in the NHL. He only mustered 4 points in those 32 games. He was sent back down to the Americans and went on to have an extensive playing career for the Hershey Bears of the AHL playing for 14 seasons before retiring. He was then offered a job with the Philadelphia Flyers as an assistant to head coach Fred Shero. Nykoluk helped the Flyers win the Stanley Cup in 1974, 1975. He later became assistant coach of the New York Rangers from 1978–1980 and head coach of the Toronto Maple Leafs for three seasons ending in 1984.

Coaching record

Team Year Regular Season Post Season
G W L T OTL Pts Finish Result
TOR1980–81 40151510-(71)5th in AdamsLost in First Round
TOR1981–82 80204416-565th in NorrisDid Not Qualify
TOR1982–83 80284012-683rd in NorrisLost in First Round
TOR1983–84 8026459-615th in NorrisDid Not Qualify
Total 2808914447

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Preceded by
Joe Crozier
Head coach of the Toronto Maple Leafs
1980-84
Succeeded by
Dan Maloney
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