BRYAN SMOLINSKI
C
Transactions & Injuries
Date Description
2009-10
2009-11-02 Signed with the Flint Generals of the IHL.
2008-09
2009-05-14 Released by the Milwaukee Admirals (AHL).
2009-04-30 Signed with the Milwaukee Admirals (AHL) to a professional try-out contract.
2007-08
2008-01-10 Missed 14 games (knee injury).
2007-12-07 Knee injury, sidelined indefinitely.
2007-07-02 Signed as an unrestricted free agent by the Montreal Canadiens to a one-year contract.
2006-07
2007-02-26 Acquired from the Chicago Blackhawks. The Vancouver Canucks acquired forward Bryan Smolinski from the Chicago Blackhawks for a second-round draft pick in 2007.
2006-07-09 Acquired from the Ottawa Senators. In a three-way trade, the Chicago Blackhawks acquired right wing Martin Havlat and center Bryan Smolinski from the Ottawa Senators; the San Jose Sharks acquired left wing Mark Bell from Chicago; the Senators acquired defenseman Tom Preissing and cente
2005-06
2005-11-25 Missed 1 game (right shoulder injury).
2005-11-21 Right shoulder injury, day-to-day.
2005-11-19 Right shoulder injury, left game.
2004-05
2005-02-11 NHL lockout: Signed with the Motor City Mechanics of the UHL.
2003-04
2003-11-27 Missed 2 games (separated shoulder).
2003-11-23 Separated shoulder, early December.
2002-03
2003-06-22 Re-signed by the Ottawa Senators to a four-year contract.
2003-04-03 Personal reasons, day-to-day.
2003-03-11 Acquired from the Los Angeles Kings. Los Angeles Kings traded Bryan Smolinski to the Ottawa Senators for Tim Gleason and future considerations.
2003-01-22 Missed 11 games (eye injury).
2003-01-13 Eye injury, late January.
2002-12-27 Eye injury, day-to-day.
2002-12-26 Facial injury, left game.
2001-02
2002-01-26 Missed 1 game (flu).
2002-01-24 Flu, day-to-day.
2001-10-28 Missed 1 game (back spasms).
2001-10-26 Back spasms, day-to-day.
2001-08-13 Re-signed by the Los Angeles Kings.
2000-01
2001-04-11 Missed the last 2 regular season games (back injury).
2001-04-05 Back injury, day-to-day.
2020-21
1990-06-16 Drafted by the Boston Bruins in the 1st round (21st overall) in 1990.