Andrei Troschinsky

Andrei Borisovich Troschinsky (Russian: Андрей Борисович Трощи́нский; February 14, 1978 – December 21, 2015) was a Kazakh professional ice hockey player, who played for Kazakhstan National Hockey Team at the 1999 Asian Winter Games. Troschinsky was a graduate of the Ust-Kamenogorsk ice hockey school. He was drafted 170th overall in the sixth round of the 1998 NHL Entry Draft by St. Louis Blues, but never signed a contract or participated in a game with them. He was the younger brother of Alexei Troschinsky.

Andrei Troschinsky
Born (1978-02-14)February 14, 1978
Ust-Kamenogorsk, Kazakh SSR, Soviet Union
Died December 21, 2015(2015-12-21) (aged 37)
Pavlodar, Kazakhstan
Height 6 ft 3 in (191 cm)
Weight 185 lb (84 kg; 13 st 3 lb)
Position Center
Shot Left
Played for GKS Katowice
Worcester IceCats
Metallurg Magnitogorsk
HK Jesenice
Gazovik Tyumen
Saryarka Karagandy
Barys Astana
Yertis Pavlodar
Kazzinc-Torpedo
Arlan Kokshetau
National team  Kazakhstan
NHL Draft 170th overall, 1998
St. Louis Blues
Playing career 19942015

Death

In the morning of 21 December 2015, Troschinsky felt unwell upon waking up and called an ambulance; while in the vehicle he had a heart attack and died.[1]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GPGAPtsPIM GPGAPtsPIM
1993–94 Torpedo–2 Ust–Kamenogorsk RUS.3
1994–95 Dynamo–2 Moscow RUS.2 211124
1995–96 Dynamo–2 Moscow RUS.2 232572
1996–97 Torpedo Ust–Kamenogorsk RUS.2 268101824
1996–97 Torpedo–2 Ust–Kamenogorsk RUS.3 2813122528
1997–98 Torpedo Ust–Kamenogorsk RUS.2 29691520
1997–98 Torpedo–2 Ust–Kamenogorsk RUS.3 8841214
1998–99 Torpedo Ust–Kamenogorsk RUS.2 308152342
1998–99 Torpedo–2 Ust–Kamenogorsk RUS.3 44486
1999–2000 Torpedo Ust–Kamenogorsk RUS.3 4120466632
2000–01 Worcester IceCats AHL 7817284532 112242
2001–02 Worcester IceCats AHL 7013102332 20000
2002–03 Metallurg Magnitogorsk RSL 10000
2002–03 Metallurg–2 Magnitogorsk RUS.3 62460
2002–03 Kazzinc–Torpedo RUS.2 26461022
2003–04 Kazzinc–Torpedo KAZ 221225374
2003–04 Kazzinc–Torpedo RUS.2 5111233430
2004–05 Kazzinc–Torpedo KAZ 2269158
2004–05 Kazzinc–Torpedo RUS.2 4311223314
2005–06 Kazzinc–Torpedo KAZ 184101418
2005–06 Kazzinc–Torpedo RUS.2 38591446
2005–06 Torpedo–2 Ust–Kamenogorsk RUS.3 10000
2006–07 Kazzinc–Torpedo KAZ 226121826
2006–07 Kazzinc–Torpedo RUS.2 5617375472
2007–08 Kazzinc–Torpedo RUS.2 5012162862 51458
2008–09 Barys Astana KHL 20006
2008–09 Kazzinc–Torpedo RUS.2 377192630 32136
2009–10 HK Jesenice AUT 1133612
2009–10 Gazovik Tyumen RUS.2 25551034 71124
2010–11 Saryarka Karagandy KAZ 254101414
2010–11 Kazzinc–Torpedo VHL 1743720 411232
2010–11 Torpedo–2 Ust–Kamenogorsk KAZ 62352
2011–12 Yertis Pavlodar KAZ 537222934 92354
2012–13 Yertis Pavlodar KAZ 5115173232 14112138
2013–14 Arlan Kokshetau KAZ 5218375516 1437108
2014–15 Yertis Pavlodar KAZ 51881630 120334
RUS.2 totals 45597177274402 15461018
KAZ totals 32282153235184 496253124

International

Year Team Event GP G A Pts PIM
1994 Kazakhstan AJC 42350
1996 Kazakhstan WJC C 42464
1998 Kazakhstan WJC 742610
1998 Kazakhstan WC 300010
1999 Kazakhstan WC Q 31122
2000 Kazakhstan WC B 714529
2003 Kazakhstan WC D1 51230
2004 Kazakhstan WC 30000
2005 Kazakhstan WC 60110
2006 Kazakhstan OG 50116
2006 Kazakhstan WC 60114
2007 Kazakhstan WC D1 52022
Junior totals 15891714
Senior totals 435101553

References

  1. "Famous Kazakh hockey player died of heart attack". Kazakhstan Inform. 21 December 2015. Retrieved 17 May 2016.
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