Career
Shmyr was one of the top defensive stars in the short history of the WHA, noted for his hard-nosed play, having jumped from the National Hockey League"s California Golden Seals to the upstart Cleveland Crusaders. He played four seasons for Cleveland, garnering the league"s top defenceman trophy in 1976. He subsequently played for the WHA"s San Diego Mariners, where he enjoyed his best offensive campaign, and played two years for the Edmonton Oilers, captaining the club to a regular season league championship in the WHA"s final season.
After the WHA folded, the Minnesota North Stars, which owned his rights, reclaimed him, and as a noted leader, was named to captain the North Stars in 1979.
He then signed with the Hartford Whalers as a free agent in 1981, and retired after one season. Shmyr was named to the WHA"s First All-Star Team in 1973, 1974 and 1976, and to its Second All-Star Team in 1979.
He finished third in the WHA"s career leaders for games played, twentieth in assists, and fourth in penalty minutes. He represented Canada at the 1974 Summit Series and was one of only two WHAers (the other being Bobby Hull) to be invited to try out for Team Canada at the 1976 Canada Cup, though he failed to make the team
Shmyr died of throat cancer in 2004, at the age of 58.