Libor Polášek

Libor Polášek (born April 22, 1974) is a retired Czech professional ice hockey centre.

He has been described by some Vancouver Canucks fans and journalists as one of the worst first-round draft picks made by that NHL team.

He scored a total of just 18 goals over two seasons (1992–1994) playing with the Hamilton Canucks farm team in the AHL.

After a goal-less seven-game stint in the ECHL in 1994–95, he returned to the AHL with the new Canuck affiliate Syracuse Crunch and scored just two goals in 45 games.

"[4] The Vancouver Sun’s Iain MacIntyre also wrote in 2001 that if "nuclear winter" set in due to the Canuck draft record in the 80s, then the team "detonated the H-bomb on themselves in 1992 in the form of Libor Polasek, who soon vanished.