Victor John "Vic" Stasiuk (born May 23, 1929) is a retired Canadian professional left winger and a former NHL head coach. He played for the Chicago Black Hawks, Detroit Red Wings, and Boston Bruins. Stasiuk played junior hockey in Alberta and then turned pro in 1948-49. He spent six seasons shuttling between the minors and the NHL while playing for the Chicago Black Hawks and the Detroit Red Wings. He did win Stanley Cups with Detroit in 1952, 1954, and 1955. He played in 745 NHL games, scoring 183 goals and 254 assists for 437 points.
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| - Victor John "Vic" Stasiuk (born May 23, 1929) is a retired Canadian professional left winger and a former NHL head coach. He played for the Chicago Black Hawks, Detroit Red Wings, and Boston Bruins. Stasiuk played junior hockey in Alberta and then turned pro in 1948-49. He spent six seasons shuttling between the minors and the NHL while playing for the Chicago Black Hawks and the Detroit Red Wings. He did win Stanley Cups with Detroit in 1952, 1954, and 1955. He played in 745 NHL games, scoring 183 goals and 254 assists for 437 points.
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| - Victor John "Vic" Stasiuk (born May 23, 1929) is a retired Canadian professional left winger and a former NHL head coach. He played for the Chicago Black Hawks, Detroit Red Wings, and Boston Bruins. Stasiuk played junior hockey in Alberta and then turned pro in 1948-49. He spent six seasons shuttling between the minors and the NHL while playing for the Chicago Black Hawks and the Detroit Red Wings. He did win Stanley Cups with Detroit in 1952, 1954, and 1955. In 1955 he was traded to the Boston Bruins. There he was a member of "The Uke line" with Johnny Bucyk and Bronco Horvath. He enjoyed six good seasons with the Bruins before being traded back to Detroit. He retired in 1966. After retiring, he coached the Philadelphia Flyers, California Golden Seals, and Vancouver Canucks. Stasiuk retired from coaching in 1973. He played in 745 NHL games, scoring 183 goals and 254 assists for 437 points.
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