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Olaf Kölzig

1970 - Today

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Olaf Kölzig (born 6 April 1970) is a South African-born German professional ice hockey goaltender and current goaltender coach and player development coach for the Washington Capitals of the National Hockey League (NHL). With the exception of eight games with the Tampa Bay Lightning, he played his entire 14-year NHL career with the Capitals. Nicknamed "Olie the Goalie", Kölzig was born in South Africa to German parents and grew up in several cities across Canada. His family moved to Union Bay, British Columbia, when he was a teenager. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Olaf Kölzig is the 174th most popular hockey player (up from 221st in 2019), the 281st most popular biography from South Africa (up from 311th in 2019) and the most popular South African Hockey Player.

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Among HOCKEY PLAYERS

Among hockey players, Olaf Kölzig ranks 174 out of 676Before him are Henrik Zetterberg, Alexei Zhamnov, Roop Singh, Mark Howe, Martin Ručinský, and Josef Vašíček. After him are Petr Nedvěd, Al Arbour, John Tavares, Dale Hawerchuk, Nicklas Bäckström, and Mikhail Shtalenkov.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1970, Olaf Kölzig ranks 667Before him are Phil Mickelson, Tayfur Havutçu, Simone Tebet, Matthias Maurer, Juan Manuel Moreno, and Eric Yuan. After him are Heli Rantanen, Yuji Hashimoto, Abderrahim Ouakili, François-Philippe Champagne, Mitsuhiro Misaki, and Helen Sjöholm.

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In South Africa

Among people born in South Africa, Olaf Kölzig ranks 281 out of 454Before him are Naledi Pandor (1953), John Moshoeu (1965), Wayde van Niekerk (1992), Es'kia Mphahlele (1919), AB de Villiers (1984), and Sasha Pieterse (1996). After him are David Bateson (1960), ZP Theart (1975), Pierre Issa (1975), David Adams (1970), J. R. Rotem (1975), and Patricia de Lille (1951).

Among HOCKEY PLAYERS In South Africa

Among hockey players born in South Africa, Olaf Kölzig ranks 1