Education
Ron attended Burlington Central High School from 1968 to 1972.
Ron attended Burlington Central High School from 1968 to 1972.
Sedlbauer was drafted 23rd overall by the Vancouver Canucks in the 1974 National Hockey League Amateur Draft. He played 430 career National Hockey League games, scoring 143 goals and 86 assists for 229 points. He also shares the modern-day record, along with Rick Nash, for fewest assists in a 40+ goal season.
Sedlbauer scored 40 goals in the 1978-1979 season, but only registered 16 assists.
He held the record for 26 seasons until Nash tied it in the 2003-2004 National Hockey League season by scoring 41 goals and only 16 assists. Ron also qualified for the O.F.S.A.A. track and field championships in the shot put event.
Ron was thrilled to receive an honorary athletic letter from the school the year he graduated. Ron spent most of his youth playing hockey for the City of Burlington.
After two and a half years with Hamilton, Ron was traded to the Kitchener Rangers, where he scored his only Junior.
A hat trick. During his last game in junior. On his last ever shift.
He is currently the vice-president of Cougar Shoes Incorporated.
1971 Drafted by Hamilton Red Wings Junior.
A Hockey Club
1974 OHA (Junior A) Regular Season Champions – Kitchener Rangers
1974 Drafted by Vancouver Canucks as their 1st pick, and 23rd overall in the National Hockey League
1975 Scored 1st National Hockey League goal versus Toronto Maple Leafs. 1976 Vancouver Canucks Smythe Division Champions
1979 Secretariat a new Vancouver Canuck single season goal scoring record of 40 goals. 1979 Scored 100th North.H.L. goal versus Toronto Maple Leafs
2004 Honoured as one of Hamilton"s Hometown hockey heroes
2005 Selected to the Burlington Central High School Athletic Hall of Fame.
He was a member of the Halton junior football championship team in 1971. He was drafted by the Hamilton Red Wings Junior. A hockey club while a member of the Burlington midget city representative team