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This article is an orphan, as few or no other articles link to it. Please introduce links to this page from related articles; suggestions are available. (March 2010) This article does not cite any references or sources. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (January 2009) Vince Friyia was Canadian hockey player from 1973 until 1986. He played parts of three seasons for the Ontario Hockey Association's Soo Greyhounds, recording 36 points in 75 games. From 1977 to 1980 he was a member of the Lake Head Thunderwolves. There he met friend and future father of the NHL's greatest pest Sean Avery, Al Avery. He also played on a line with Henry Staal father of Eric, Jordan, Marc and Jared. He is second (only to Murray Smith) on Lake Head's all time scoring list with 81 goals and 127 assist and an amazing 2.1 points per game. Personal stats Shoots: Right Weight: 185 Height: 5.11 Move to Europe In 1981 he left for Italy. There, he scored 44 goals and 55 assists in just 33 games. His experience was cut short when he left for Spain the next year, introduced by the secretary of the city he went to, Jaca. She showed him the shortest member of the club, his soon to be brother-in-law, Peti Puyelo. Friyia played for 3 years, meeting his wife Ana Puyleo while there. In 1986 he had his last moment of glory when chosen to coach the Spanish National team where for the first (and only) time they won the C group, but lost in the first round to Norway finishing fifth overall. Family Friyia coached for 12 more years after his marriage in 1986. In 1998 the couple had a son Vince Friyia, Jr. In 2005 he started coaching his son. In 2005/06 he came 2nd, 2006/07 won league title, 2007/08 2nd last and 2008/09 (so far) 1st. This biographical article relating to a Canadian ice hockey player is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e