Jason Krywulak
Jason Krywulak
Jason Krywulak played for the Broncos from 1991-1993 amassing 264 points in his two seasons in Swift Current.
Krywulak holds the team record for most points in a season with 162 and goals in a season with 81. Both of those records were accomplished in the 1992-93 season where the Broncos were WHL Champions. Krywulak still holds the WHL record for power-play goals in a season with 47 in 1992-93; he also scored 13 game winning goals that season, 3rd best all time. In 1993, Krywulak earned several league awards including the Four Broncos Memorial Trophy for WHL MVP, the Bob Clarke Trophy for leading the WHL in scoring and he was named a CHL second team all star after leading the CHL in scoring as well.
After a four-year WHL career, Krywulak began a three-year stint with the University of Calgary. During this time, he also joined short-lived Roller Hockey International league, where he played for four seasons with the Calgary Radz, San Diego Barracudas, Oakland Skates and Sacramento River Rats.
Krywulak turned pro during the 1997-98 season, playing in 3 games with the San Diego Gulls of the minor professional West Coast Hockey League (WCHL). The following season, he went overseas to play in the now-defunct German 1st league with Timmendorf Strand EC. He led the team in scoring with 116 points in 49 games. He then split the 1999-00 season between Straubing EHC of the German Oberliga and Neuwied EHC of the 2nd Bundesliga before retiring.












