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==Playing Career==
==Playing Career==


Odelein started his career at the [[Regina Pats]] in the Western Hockey League]] and was the first round pick of the [[Edmonton Oilers]] in the [[1984 NHL Entry Draft]], 21st overall.
Odelein started his career at the [[Regina Pats]] in the [[Western Hockey League]] and was the first round pick of the [[Edmonton Oilers]] in the [[1984 NHL Entry Draft]], 21st overall.


He played with the [[Edmonton Oilers]] and their affiliates before moving to Europe to play. After a season with [[Team Canada]], he spent two years in [[Austria]] playing for [[Innsbrucker EV]] and Feldkirch VEU. He then moved to the [[British Hockey League]] where he played a season each for [[Nottingham Panthers]] and [[Sheffield Steelers]] before injury forced him to retire.
He played with the [[Edmonton Oilers]] and their affiliates before moving to Europe to play. After a season with [[Team Canada]], he spent two years in [[Austria]] playing for [[Innsbrucker EV]] and Feldkirch VEU. He then moved to the [[British Hockey League]] where he played a season each for [[Nottingham Panthers]] and [[Sheffield Steelers]] before injury forced him to retire.

Revision as of 13:19, 19 March 2008

Selmar Odelein (born April 11, 1966 in Quill Lake, Saskatchewan) is a professional ice hockey player who played 18 games in the National Hockey League.

Playing Career

Odelein started his career at the Regina Pats in the Western Hockey League and was the first round pick of the Edmonton Oilers in the 1984 NHL Entry Draft, 21st overall.

He played with the Edmonton Oilers and their affiliates before moving to Europe to play. After a season with Team Canada, he spent two years in Austria playing for Innsbrucker EV and Feldkirch VEU. He then moved to the British Hockey League where he played a season each for Nottingham Panthers and Sheffield Steelers before injury forced him to retire.

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