Curt Malawsky

Curt Malawsky (born May 10, 1970 in Coquitlam, British Columbia) is a former box lacrosse player and currently the General Manager and Head Coach of the Vancouver Warriors of the National Lacrosse League.[1] Malawsky played for eleven seasons in the NLL and appeared in five Champion's Cup finals, three with Rochester, one with Arizona, and finally winning the title with Calgary in his final season in 2009.[2] He was inducted into the Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame as a box player in 2015. In 2022, he was inducted into the Coquitlam Sports Hall of Fame.[3]

Curt Malawsky
Born (1970-05-10) May 10, 1970
Coquitlam, British Columbia, CA
NationalityCanadian
Height6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Weight175 pounds (79 kg)
ShootsRight
PositionForward
NLL teamsCalgary Roughnecks
Arizona Sting
San Jose Stealth
Vancouver Ravens
Rochester Knighthawks
Pro career19982009
NicknameMouse
Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame, 2015

Malawsky is also the coach of the Coquitlam Adanacs Jr. A lacrosse team. He led the Adanacs to the BC Junior A Lacrosse League title and won the Minto Cup national championship in 2010, for which he was named the British Columbia Lacrosse Association's Coach of the Year.[4]

His brother Derek also plays in the NLL, and the two played together in Rochester, San Jose, and in Arizona.

Statistics

NLL

    Regular Season   Playoffs
SeasonTeamGPGAPtsLBPIMGPGAPtsLBPIM
1998Rochester111724415516151652
1999Rochester121618345742448120
2000Rochester122229515862112114
2001Rochester14253459552131460
2002Rochester163129605819221372
2003Rochester92315383792426124
2004Vancouver10232144188------------
2005San Jose152126475914------------
2006San Jose6279100------------
Arizona8101121304214542
2007Arizona15242145384342622
2008Calgary15222244526------------
2009Calgary162420444711331440
NLL Totals159260277537574103182717446316

References

  1. Todd Saelhof (2023-07-18). "After 15 years in Calgary, Curt Malawsky signs with Warriors as GM, head coach". Calgary Sun. Retrieved 2023-08-12.
  2. Gilbertson, Wes (2009-05-16). "Patience, pain pays off for Riggers' veteran". Calgary Sun. Retrieved 2010-10-30.
  3. "Coquitlam Sports Hall of Famer lives and breathes field hockey". Tri-City News. Retrieved 2022-10-23.
  4. Kurucz, John (2010-10-22). "Malawsky caps year with more hardware". Coquitlam Now. Archived from the original on October 29, 2010. Retrieved 2010-10-30.


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