Former NHL player Gino Odjick died in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, from a heart attack at the age of 52. He played with four teams during his 12 year career.
Gino Odjick #29 of the Vancouver Canucks skates on the ice during an NHL game circa 1995 at the Rogers Arena in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
In the history of the Canucks organization, Odjick holds the record for minutes spent in the penalty box with 2,127.Leftwinger Gino Odjick of the Vancouver Canucks looks on during a game against the St. Louis Blues at General Motors Place in Vancouver, British Columbia. The game was a tie, 2-2.
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