Sasha Lakovic Explained

Birth Date:7 September 1971
Birth Place:Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Death Place:Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Height Ft:6
Height In:0
Weight Lb:220
Position:Right wing
Shoots:Left
Played For:Calgary Flames
New Jersey Devils
Draft:Undrafted
Career Start:1992
Career End:2004

Sasha Gordon Lakovic (September 7, 1971 – April 25, 2017) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player who played for 17 different professional teams during his career. Lakovic also played for four roller hockey teams in the mid-1990s.

Lakovic also had a stint in acting, landing a small role as Russian ice hockey player Boris Mikhailov in the 2004 Disney biopic Miracle.[1]

His nicknames were Hitman, Pitbull and Sasha the Basha.[1]

Playing career

Lakovic turned pro in 1992–93, playing for three separate Colonial Hockey League teams, as well as the American Hockey League's Binghamton Rangers. Lakovic bounced around the ECHL, Central Hockey League, International Hockey League and AHL for a few more seasons, including an incident where he got on all fours and barked to the crowd after defeating Barry Potomski in a fight while with the IHL's Las Vegas Thunder. Lakovic moved on to the National Hockey League's Calgary Flames in 1996–97. and was dealt to the New Jersey Devils a year later. Lakovic would play only 37 NHL games before finishing his career with stops in the West Coast Hockey League, and finally the Ligue Nord-Américaine de Hockey before retiring following the 2004–05 season.

Lakovic became known as an enforcer, registering 397 penalty minutes in his first pro season. He peaked at 416 penalty minutes in just 49 games in 1996–97 as a member of the Las Vegas Thunder.

During the hockey off-season, Lakovic played roller hockey for three Roller Hockey International teams from 1993 to 1997, and in the Major League Roller Hockey in 1998.

Battle of Alberta

Lakovic gained widespread attention on November 23, 1996, when playing in his first, and only, Battle of Alberta game between the Flames and the Edmonton Oilers. Late in the game, played at Northlands Coliseum in Edmonton, a drunken fan reached over the glass, dumping his drink on the head of Flames assistant coach Guy Lapointe. Lakovic immediately jumped over the glass attempting to get at the fan. Held back from climbing over by his teammates, Lakovic was suspended two games for the incident.[2]

Post-NHL

Lakovic later played in the American Hockey League, West Coast Hockey League, Quebec Semi-Pro Hockey League (now as Ligue Nord-Américaine de Hockey) and left hockey after 2005. He lived his later years in West Kelowna, British Columbia.

Acting

He portrayed Boris Mikhailov, captain of the Soviet hockey team at the 1980 Winter Olympics, in the movie Miracle based on the Miracle on Ice.

Death

On October 12, 2016, Lakovic publicly announced that he was diagnosed with inoperable brain cancer and was given only three months to live.[3]

Lakovic died on April 25, 2017, at the age of 45.[4]

Personal life

Lakovic was born into a Montenegrin Serb family to parents Spasoje and Marsha, who emigrated from Podgorica.[5] He had four children and three brothers named Veso Greg, Zoran, and Milosh.[6]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGP PIMGP G A Pts PIM
1989–90Grandview SteelersPIJHL
1990–91Port Coquitlam BuckaroosPIJHL
1991–92Kelowna SpartansBCJHL4 1 0 1 14
1991–92Bellingham Ice HawksBCJHL24 8 3 11 67
1992–93Chatham WheelsCoHL28 7 5 12 235
1992–93Columbus ChillECHL27 7 9 16 162
1992–93Binghamton RangersAHL3 0 0 0 0
1992–93Brantford SmokeCoHL5 2 1 3 62
1993–94Chatham WheelsCoHL13 11 7 18 61
1993–94Toledo StormECHL24 5 10 15 198
1994–95Tulsa OilersCHL40 20 24 44 2144 1 3 4 88
1995–96Las Vegas ThunderIHL49 1 2 3 41613 1 1 2 57
1996–97Las Vegas ThunderIHL10 0 0 0 812 0 0 0 14
1996–97Saint John FlamesAHL18 1 8 9 182
1996–97Calgary FlamesNHL19 0 1 1 54
1997–98Albany River RatsAHL30 7 6 13 15813 3 4 7 84
1997–98New Jersey DevilsNHL2 0 0 0 5
1998–99New Jersey DevilsNHL16 0 3 3 59
1998–99Albany River RatsAHL10 1 1 2 93
1999–00Albany River RatsAHL51 10 16 26 1445 0 0 0 14
2000–01Rochester AmericansAHL51 3 9 12 1614 1 1 2 32
2000–01Long Beach Ice DogsWCHL8 3 6 9 29
2001–02Bakersfield CondorsWCHL30 5 13 18 147
2001–02Anchorage AcesWCHL2 0 1 1 6
2002–03St. Jean MissionQPSHL15 0 4 4 51
2004–05Sherbrooke Saint-FrançoisLNAH2 0 0 0 16
2004–05Horse Lake ThunderNPHL5 3 10 13 425 3 3 6 12
2010–11Horse Lake ChiefsNPHL7 3 3 6 619 2 7 9 76
AHL totals163 22 40 62 71422 4 5 9 130
NHL totals37 0 4 4 118

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: NHL enforcer Sasha Lakovic was a fearless fighter . The Globe and Mail . 2019-03-31 . 2017-05-03 . English. The Globe and Mail .
  2. Web site: Francis . Eric . The uncivil war: Calgary @ Edmonton . https://archive.today/20120801035833/http://www.canoe.ca/Slam030919/col_francis-sun.html . usurped . 2012-08-01 . . 2003-09-03 . 2009-09-03.
  3. Web site: Slattery . Jill . Former NHL player Sasha Lakovic diagnosed with inoperable brain cancer . . October 12, 2016 . October 13, 2016.
  4. http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/sasha-pit-bull-lakovic-dead-at-age-45-1.4085205 Karin Larsen, «Sasha 'Pit Bull' Lakovic dead at age 45», April 26, 2017, CBC News
  5. Web site: Preminuo poznati kanadski hokejaš, sin crnogorskih iseljenika iz Podgorice . Montenegrina.net . 2019-04-02 . 2017-05-03 . Serbian.
  6. http://www.springfieldfuneralhome.com/obituaries/lakovic-sasha-pit-bull/ Springfield Funeral Home obituary