Brock Radunske

Brock Radunske
Born (1983-04-05) April 5, 1983
Kitchener, ON, CAN
Height 6 ft 5 in (196 cm)
Weight 210 lb (95 kg; 15 st 0 lb)
Position C/LW
Shoots Left
ALH team Anyang Halla
Played for ECHL
Greenville Grrrowl
Stockton Thunder
AHL
Edmonton Roadrunners
Grand Rapids Griffins
DEL
Augsburger Panther
National team  South Korea
NHL Draft 79th overall, 2002
Edmonton Oilers
Playing career 2000present
Brock Radunske
Hangul 브락 라던스키
Revised Romanization Beurak Radeonseuki
McCune–Reischauer Pŭrak Radŏnsŭk'i

Brock Radunske (born April 5, 1983 in Kitchener, Ontario), nicknamed Canadian Big Beauty, is a Canadian-born South Korean professional ice hockey forward for Anyang Halla of Asia League Ice Hockey in South Korea.[1] He was selected in the third round of the 2002 NHL Entry Draft, 79th overall, by the Edmonton Oilers.

Enrolled as a communications major, in Michigan State University, as he spent three seasons playing for the Michigan State Spartans. While at Michigan State he participated in the Cold War, an outdoor game between Michigan State and the University of Michigan.

Radunske became the first North American born player ever to sign with Anyang Halla and tallest forward in club's history. While playing for Anyang Halla, he earned new nickname "Canadian Big Beauty" (Korean: 빙판의 꽃미남) from Korean fans because of his handsome looks.[2][3] He became eligible to play for the South Korean national team in 2013, the first player without Korean ancestry to play on the team.

Personal life

Radunske was born in Kitchener, Ontario, but grew up in the town of New Hamburg. Nicknamed “Brocko” since he was a youngster. He is married to his wife, Kelly, with whom he has a daughter, Lucy.[4]

Professional career

He made his professional debut with Edmonton (AHL) on 18 October 2004 vs. San Antonio. He scored his first professional goal on 23 October 2004 at Manitoba.

In 2005–06, he was part of the Greenville team that advanced to an American Conference division semifinal playoff berth with a 45-24-3 regular season record (93 points).

He scored his first goal of the season with Grand Rapids (AHL) on 14 November 2006 vs. Milwaukee. He followed-up three games later with the game’s first goal on 1 December 2006 vs. Rochester. He scored his first goal in a Thunder uniform on 4 March 2007, part of a two-goal output. He scored a career-high and tied a Thunder all-time single-game record with four points (1g-3a) on 9 March 2007 vs. Victoria, in a 5–4 shootout win. He broke a Thunder single-game record with a new career-high five points (2g-3a) on 22 March 2007, in a 6–3 win at Utah. He spent the 2007–08' season with Augsburger Panther (DEL), appeared in 37 games and scoring seven goals and 19 assists, for a total of 26 points.

Career in Asia

In May 2008, Radunske signed with Anyang Halla for 1-year deal, recommended by club's scout & interpreter Samuel H. Kim.

In his first season with Halla, he earned his first point on Brad Fast's goal on 20 September 2008 vs High1 at Ko-yang Rink. He scored his first goal for Halla on 21 September 2008 vs High1 with 51 seconds in the game. Radunske scored his first goal in home building on 29 September 2008 vs Oji Eagles. Radunske scored his first hat trick as a Halla in 18 January 2009 vs Seibu Prince Rabbits.

After leading the league with goals & points, Radunske was awarded four trophies including regular season MVP, the Best-forward, best scorer & best point. In February 2009 Radunske re-signed with Anyang Halla for 3-year deal. Radunske's 3-year deal is the longest contract extension in club's history including all imports among Korean pro-sports league.

Radunske captured his first ever championship title, beating Nippon Paper Cranes series of 3–2 in the 2009–10 Asia League final. Radunske was named playoffs MVP.

As of 2013–14 season, he's team all-time leader with most Goals scored and Points accumulated.[5]

International career

In March 2013 Radunske became a Korean citizen and was eligible to play for the South Korean national team. He was named to the team for the 2013 World Championships Division IA tournament. Radunske became the first member of the South Korean national team to not have Korean ancestry.[6] His debut in the Korean national team was a success as he won the Team MVP for the tournament.[7]

Career statistics

    Regular season   Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
2000–01 Newmarket Hurricanes OPJHL 49 30 39 69 65
2001–02 Michigan State University NCAA 41 4 9 13 28
2002–03 Michigan State University NCAA 36 11 18 29 30
2003–04 Michigan State University NCAA 42 12 10 22 60
2004–05 Edmonton Roadrunners AHL 8 1 1 2 2
2004–05 Greenville Grrrowl ECHL 39 12 17 29 52
2005–06 Greenville Grrrowl ECHL 63 38 16 54 58 6 1 2 3 14
2006–07 Grand Rapids Griffins AHL 20 2 0 2 12
2006–07 Stockton Thunder ECHL 16 14 19 33 12 3 0 0 0 2
2007–08 Augsburger Panther DEL 37 7 19 26 59
2008–09 Anyang Halla ALH 35 29 28 57 36 7 5 6 11 8
2009–10 Anyang Halla ALH 28 19 29 48 24 9 6 7 13 12
2010–11 Anyang Halla ALH 36 20 13 33 28 4 1 1 2 4
2011–12 Anyang Halla ALH 36 22 30 52 26 5 2 4 6 4
2012–13 Anyang Halla ALH 41 23 53 76 46 3 1 3 4 16
2013-14 Anyang Halla - A ALH 40 29 36 65 73
2014–15 Anyang Halla ALH 46 16 56 72 75 6 1 5 6 0

Career highlights and awards

2015–16 ALH season:

2014–15 ALH season:

2012–13 ALH season:

2010–11 ALH season:

2009–10 ALH season:

2008–09 ALH season:

Records

Asia League Ice Hockey[9]

Anyang Halla[10]

References

External links

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