Career
Guidolin began his career with the junior league Guelph Biltmores. After a partial minor league season with the Valleyfield Braves, Guidolin was called up to the New York Rangers and moved permanently to defence. He played 182 games in the National Hockey League with the club, serving as a regular at the blue line for two seasons before being relegated to the American Hockey League.
Guidolin played for the next fourteen seasons with Springfield Indians, Cleveland Barons and Baltimore Clippers, serving as a bruising defender with an offensive flare.
He also coached the Clippers during his final three seasons as a player, before taking an National Hockey League job as a scout with the Atlanta Flames. He later became the Colorado Rockies director of player development and served a partial season behind the team"s bench as interim head coach.
Guidolin experienced a series of strokes after retirement. In his later life, he lived at an assisted living facility in Guelph, Ontario.
He died on November 8, 2015.
He is the first cousin of fellow National Hockey League player and coach Bep Guidolin.