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1981 NHL DRAFT PICK
Steve Tsujiura
Selected in 10th round
No. 205 overall by Philadelphia Flyers

Born February 28, 1962
Position: Center
Height: 5-5   Weight: 155
BEFORE THE DRAFT
Last Team: Medicine Hat (WHL)                        
Birthplace: Coaldale, Alberta (Canada)
Hometown: Coaldale, Alberta
PRE-DRAFT STATISTICS
Year TeamLeague GPG ATP PIM
1976-7y TaberAJHL52 3239 7110
1977-78 TaberAJHL55 2745 7216
  Medicine HatWCHL 17 58 130
1978-79 Medicine HatWHL 62 2445 6914
1979-80 Medicine HatWHL 7225 77102 36
1980-81 Medicine HatWHL 7255 84139 60

PRE-DRAFT AWARDS AND HONORS
WHL MVP:
1980-81 (Medicine Hat)
WHL Boucher Trophy (Most Gentlemanly): 1979-80, 1980-81 (MH)
WHL All-Star Second Team: 1980-81 (Medicine Hat)
Miscellaneous: Not selected in 1980 NHL Entry Draft despite being eligible. ... Rated in The Hockey News draft preview issue as No. 15 WHL prospect for the 1981 NHL draft. ... Attended Kate Andrews High School in Coaldale, Alberta.
NHL CAREER
Never played in NHL.
NON-NHL CAREER
Post-Draft Teams: Medicine Hat (WHL); Calgary (CWUAA); Calgary (WHL); Maine, Springfield (AHL); Utica (AHL); Lugano, Bulach, Davos (Switzerland); Tokyo Kokudo (Japan)
Olympics: 1998 (Japan) (13th place)
World Championships: 1999 (Japan) (16th place) (as head coach), 2000 (Japan) (16th place) (as head coach), 2001 (Japan) (16th place) (as head coach), 2002 (Japan) (16th place) (as head coach)
InLine Hockey: New England (RHI)
NON-NHL AWARDS AND HONORS
Switzerland Championship:
1990 (Lugano)
Japan Championship: 1995 (Tokyo Kokudo)
AHL Hunt Award (Sportsmanship/Dedication): 1985-86 (Maine)
Japan Best Six (All-Star First Team): 1994-95 (Kokudo)
Medicine Hat Captain: 1981-82
Coaching Career: Named Japan national team head coach on Aug. 24, 1998, and remained in that position through 2001-02 season. ... Named Portland (AHL) assistant coach prior to 2000-01 season and remained in that position through 2000-01 season.
Management Career: Named Japan national team general manager on Aug. 24, 1998, and remained in position through 2001-02 season.
Miscellaneous: Joined Calgary for 1982 WHL playoffs after playing majority of season at University of Calgary. ... Signed with New Jersey as unrestricted free agent on July 14, 1984, but never played for parent team. ... Missed part of 1984-85 season with strained knee ligaments, an injury suffered in February 1985. ... Traded by New Jersey to Boston in exchange for 1988 10th-round pick (Alexander Semak) on March 8, 1988, but never played for parent team. ... Played for New England (RHI, InLine league) in 1994. ... Cleared by International Ice Hockey Federation to play for Japanese host team at 1998 Nagano Olympics on Dec. 4, 1997, because he was of Japanese descent with grandparents who had immigrated to Canada from Kita Kyushu and Kanagawa. He was also deemed eligible because he had played in Japan in a season prior to 1997-98. Tsujiura maintained his permanent residence in Portland, Maine, while he coached Japan, communicating with his players through an interpreter, since he spoke no Japanese.
Personal: Full name is Steven Ken Tsujiura. ... Also known as Steven Tsujiura during his Japanese playing and coaching career.

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SNAPSHOT '81
Total Selected: 211
Forwards: 119
Defense: 67
Goaltenders: 25
Major Junior: 122
Tier II/Jr. B: 10/4
College Players: 21
High School: 18
Canadian: 139
Euro-Canadian: 3
USA Citizens: 37
U.S.-Born: 36
European: 32
Reached NHL: 114
Stanley Cup: 17
Hall of Fame: 2
All-Star Game: 14
Year-end All-Star: 7
Olympians: 30
Picks Traded: 38
 
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