Career
Reddick spent most of his career in various minor leagues playing for various teams. His National Hockey League-level experience included playing for the Winnipeg Jets, Edmonton Oilers, and Florida Panthers. During his tenure with the Winnipeg Jets, he formed one half of the goaltending duo "Pokey and the Bandit" with Daniel Berthiaume.
Pokey Reddick holds the National Hockey League record for most games played by a goaltender without recording a shutout.
Reddick played in 132 National Hockey League games over his career without recording a single shutout. Reddick also holds the distinction of being the only goaltender at any level of professional hockey to go through a three-round playoff system undefeated.
Reddick had a 1.49 Gaelic Athletic Association through 12 postseason games, leading the Komets to the franchise"s first title in 20 years. He was formerly an assistant coach for the Tri-City Storm of the USHL and is currently Hockey Director for the Las Vegas Storm American Automobile Association Hockey Club Reddick received the nickname "Pokey" from his father as a result of his "slowpoke" movement throughout the house.
Pokey also has three other children: Jenna Reddick, Zoe Reddick, and Matthew Vorce.
He currently resides in Las Vegas, Nevada and served as tournament director at the Las Vegas Ice Center through April 2014 and Head Coach of the Las Vegas Storm Midget U16 American Automobile Association hockey team through April 2013. 1985-1986: James Norris Memorial Trophy (Fort Wayne Komets).