Dylan Olsen
Dylan Olsen ( born January 3, 1991, Salt Lake City, Utah ) is a Canadian- American professional ice hockey player who is since November 2013 in the Florida Panthers of the National Hockey League contract. His father, Darryl Olsen was also a professional hockey player.
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Career
Dylan Olsen was born in Salt Lake City when his father Darryl played professionally there Hockey at the Salt Lake Golden Eagles. His career as a hockey player with the Camrose Kodiaks Dylan began, for which he was active from 2006 to 2009 in the Canadian Junior Football League Alberta Junior Hockey League. He was then selected in the NHL Entry Draft in 2009 in the first round than a total of 28 players from the Chicago Blackhawks, first attended but one and a half years, the University of Minnesota Duluth, for their hockey team he ran aground in parallel in the National Collegiate Athletic Association. Halfway through the 2010/11 season the defender made his debut in professional hockey for Chicago's farm team Rockford IceHogs of the American Hockey League.
In the season 2011/12 Olsen ran parallel for the Chicago Blackhawks of the National Hockey League as well as the Rockford IceHogs on in the American Hockey League.
In November 2013, he moved in a barter transaction for Kris Versteeg to the Florida Panthers.
Internationally
For Canada, Olsen took part in the U18 World Youth Championship 2009 and the Under-20 Junior World Cup 2011. At the 2011 U-20 World Cup, he won the silver medal with his team.
Awards and achievements
- 2008 AJHL championship with the Camrose Kodiaks
- 2009 AJHL South All-Star team
Internationally
- 2011 Silver medal at the U20 World Junior Championships
NHL stats
(End of season 2012/ 13)