Lee Fogolin Explained

Position:Defense
Shoots:Right
Height Ft:6
Height In:0
Weight Lb:200
Played For:Buffalo Sabres
Edmonton Oilers
Ntl Team:USA
Birth Date:February 7, 1955
Birth Place:Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Draft:11th overall
Draft Year:1974
Draft Team:Buffalo Sabres
Career Start:1974
Career End:1987

Lee Joseph Fogolin (born February 7, 1955) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player who played in the National Hockey League. He played for the Buffalo Sabres and the Edmonton Oilers, appearing in 924 NHL regular season games between 1974 and 1987, winning the Stanley Cup in 1984 and 1985.

Early career

Fogolin played from 1972–1974 with the Oshawa Generals of the OHA, scoring 52 points in 102 games with 240 PIM. He was drafted in the first round, 11th overall, of the 1974 NHL Entry Draft by the Buffalo Sabres.

Fogolin chose to play for the Team USA in the 1976 Canada Cup, and was invited again in 1984, but declined to play.

NHL playing career

Fogolin played his first professional season (1974–75) in Buffalo, but split the next season between the Sabres and the AHL Hershey Bears. He was acquired by the Edmonton Oilers for the 1979–1980 season through the NHL Expansion Draft.

Fogolin played seven full seasons with Edmonton, and was named as captain for the 1981–82 season. He was the first of five Oilers to captain the franchise to the Stanley Cup finals, in 1983, where they lost to the New York Islanders. While a solid defenseman in his own right, he was overshadowed by many of the young stars on the Oilers' roster, most notably the scoring superstar Wayne Gretzky. Fogolin stepped aside as captain in favour of Gretzky, following the 1982–83 season. Fogolin was a member of the Oilers' Stanley Cup wins in 1984 and 1985. Fogolin also played in the 1986 National Hockey League All-Star Game.

Fogolin was re-acquired by the Sabres with Mark Napier for Wayne Van Dorp, Normand Lacombe and future considerations near the end of the 1986–87 season, and retired after completing the season with them.

Personal

Fogolin was born in Chicago while his father, Lee Fogolin Sr., was a member of the Chicago Blackhawks. His father also played for the Detroit Red Wings and won the Stanley Cup in 1950. Fogolin was raised in Thunder Bay, Ontario when his father's career ended.

His 17-year-old son, Michael Fogolin, was a member of the Prince George Cougars in the Western Hockey League, who died in his sleep on May 26, 2004, of a possible heart condition.[1]

Fogolin currently resides in Edmonton, Alberta.

Awards and achievements

Career statistics

  Regular season Playoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1970–71 Thunder Bay MarrsTBJHL
1970–71Thunder Bay MarrsCen-Cup50226
1971–72 Thunder Bay MarrsTBJHL
1972–73Oshawa GeneralsOHA-Jr.5552126132
1973–74Oshawa Generals OHA-Jr.4771926108
1974–75Buffalo SabresNHL502245980006
1975–76Buffalo Sabres NHL5809964904423
1975–76Hershey BearsAHL2018961
1976–77Buffalo Sabres NHL713151810040002
1977–78Buffalo Sabres NHL760232398602223
1978–79Buffalo Sabres NHL743192210330004
1979–80Edmonton OilersNHL805101510430004
1980–81Edmonton OilersNHL80131730139900012
1981–82Edmonton Oilers NHL8042529154511214
1982–83Edmonton OilersNHL7201818921605536
1983–84Edmonton Oilers NHL80516211251914523
1984–85Edmonton OilersNHL79414181261831416
1985–86Edmonton Oilers NHL8042226129802210
1986–87Edmonton OilersNHL3513417
1986–87Buffalo SabresNHL90228
NHL totals92444195239131810851924173

International

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Notes and References

  1. News: Michael Fogolin, dead at 17 . 2004-05-27 . . TSN.ca . 2014-08-05 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140808050323/https://www.tsn.ca/story/print/?id=85427 . 2014-08-08 . dead.