František Musil (born December 17, 1964), more commonly known in North America as Frank Musil, is a Czech former professional ice hockey player who spent several seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) with the Minnesota North Stars, Calgary Flames, Ottawa Senators, and Edmonton Oilers. Musil is currently an amateur scout for the Sabres and assistant coach for the Czech national ice hockey team.

Playing career

Musil was selected in the second round of the 1983 NHL Entry Draft, 38th overall, by the Minnesota North Stars. He played on 1985 Gold Medal winning IIHF Men's World Championships for Czechoslovakia. In addition to playing in various professional European leagues, Musil played 797 games in the NHL, for Minnesota as well as the Calgary Flames, Ottawa Senators and Edmonton Oilers.

Musil's draft position fell, but not because of talent, as there was some uncertainty whether he would be able to escape Czechoslovakia, then a Communist country. Musil obtained a holiday visa and travelled to Yugoslavia with his girlfriend. Leaving her at the resort, Musil met with Minnesota General Manager Lou Nanne and player agent Ritch Winter, who had arranged for an American work visa. Winter and Nanne used the work visa to fool the border guards, who were unaware that Musil was a defecting hockey star. Thus, in the summer of 1986, Musil arrived in Minnesota, and began his NHL career that fall.

Musil retired from hockey at the end of the 2000–01 season, and was hired by the Oilers as a scout. Musil is married to former professional tennis player Andrea Holíková, who is the sister of former NHL player Bobby Holík.

Musil's son, David, is a professional hockey player who has played in the NHL for Edmonton Oilers. His son Adam was selected by St. Louis Blues as the 94th pick of the 2015 NHL Entry Draft. His daughter, Dana, played volleyball for the University at Buffalo Bulls.

Awards

  • World Junior Championship medals- silver (1982, 1983), bronze (1984)
  • World Championship medals- silver (1983), gold (1985), and bronze (1992)

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1980–81TJ Tesla PardubiceCSSR20000
1981–82TJ Tesla PardubiceCSSR3513434
1982–83TJ Tesla PardubiceCSSR3312344
1983–84TJ Tesla PardubiceCSSR37481272
1984–85ASD Dukla JihlavaCSSR44461076
1985–86ASD Dukla JihlavaCSSR34471142
1986–87Minnesota North StarsNHL722911148
1987–88Minnesota North StarsNHL809817213
1988–89Minnesota North StarsNHL55119205451124
1989–90Minnesota North StarsNHL562810109400014
1990–91Minnesota North StarsNHL802223
1990–91Calgary FlamesNHL6771421160700010
1991–92Calgary FlamesNHL784812103
1992–93Calgary FlamesNHL806101613161127
1993–94Calgary FlamesNHL751895070114
1994–95HC Sparta PrahaCZE1914550
1994–95ESG Sachsen WeißwasserDEL10002
1994–95Calgary FlamesNHL350556150110
1995–96Ottawa SenatorsNHL6513485
1995–96HC Slavia Becherovka Karlovy VaryCZE-216741116
1996–97Ottawa SenatorsNHL5705558
1997–98Edmonton OilersNHL17123870006
1997–98Indianapolis IceIHL525813122
1997–98Detroit VipersIHL90006
1998–99Edmonton OilersNHL390333410002
2000–01Edmonton OilersNHL130224
2001–02HC Dukla JihlavaCZE-23011541302247
CSSR totals185142640268
NHL totals7973410614012414224647

International

YearTeamEventGPGAPtsPIM
1981CzechoslovakiaEJC50226
1982CzechoslovakiaWJC71128
1982CzechoslovakiaEJC512312
1983CzechoslovakiaWJC60228
1983CzechoslovakiaWC40116
1984CzechoslovakiaWJC702210
1984CzechoslovakiaCC50114
1985CzechoslovakiaWC1011212
1986CzechoslovakiaWC1002220
1991CzechoslovakiaWC1020220
1991CzechoslovakiaCC50006
1992CzechoslovakiaWC731426
1994Czech RepublicWC20002
Junior totals30291144
Senior totals536612116

Further reading

External links

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