Todd Hlushko

Todd Bradley Hlushko (born February 7, 1970) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey left winger.Hlushko played in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Philadelphia Flyers, Calgary Flames and Pittsburgh Penguins.Hlushko left the Capitals organization in 1992 to join the Canadian national team in the hopes of playing at the 1994 Winter Olympics.[2] He returned to Canada in 2006 where, after playing two seasons of senior hockey with the Dundas Real McCoys, Hlushko retired as a player.In May 2016, Hlushko signed on as scout and team representative for North America with Adler Mannheim of the top tier Deutsche Eishockey Liga, where he had played from 2000–2005.
GuelphOntarioLeft wingPhiladelphia FlyersCalgary FlamesPittsburgh PenguinsCanadaNHL draftWashington Capitalsice hockeyOlympic Games1994 LillehammerWorld Championships1995 Swedenleft wingerAdler MannheimNational Hockey LeagueCanadian national team1994 Winter Olympics1995 World Championshipjunior hockeyOntario Hockey League1989–90Owen Sound PlatersLondon KnightsNHL Central Scouting Bureau1990 NHL Entry DraftAmerican Hockey LeagueBaltimore Skipjacks1990–911991–92FranceSwedenshootout1993–94 seasonHershey BearsOttawa SenatorsTampa Bay Lightningfree agency1994–95 seasonSaint John Flames1995–96 season1996–971997–98German TitovKen WreggetDave Roche1998–99 seasonGrand Rapids GriffinsInternational Hockey League1999 Stanley Cup PlayoffsDeutsche Eishockey Ligasenior hockeyDundas Real McCoysSportsnetSportsnet CentralRegular seasonPlayoffsSeason1988–89Guelph Platers1993–941994–951995–961998–991999–00Kölner Haie2000–012001–022002–032003–042004–05Hannover ScorpionsSaint John ScorpionsOHA Sr.The Washington PostCalgary Flames Hockey ClubInternational Ice Hockey FederationThe Beaver County TimesAssociated PressGoogle News ArchiveMillard, Daren