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Belak and had
In seven playoff games, Belak had no points.
In 16 playoff games, Belak had two goals, four points and 43 PIM.
In the playoffs, Belak had no points in nine games, while recording 36 PIM.
In four playoff games, Belak had no points and nine penalty minutes.
In 11 playoff games, Belak had a goal and three points, while getting 40 PIM.
In the 1995-96 season, Belak appeared in five regular season games with the Aces, getting no points, followed by two playoff games, where he also had no points.
Belak spent most of the 1996-97 season with the Hershey Bears, where in 65 games, Belak had a goal and eight points, as well as a team high 320 PIM.
In 16 playoff games, Belak had an assist and 61 PIM.
Belak began the 1997-98 with the Avalanche, and on October 22, 1997, Belak had a goal and assist against Olaf Kolzig of the Washington Capitals to record his first NHL points in a 4-3 win.
He began the 1998-99 in Colorado, and in 22 games with the Avalanche, Belak had no points and 71 PIM.
He made his Calgary debut on March 27, 1999, as Belak had no points in a 2-1 loss to the Phoenix Coyotes.
Overall, Belak had an assist in nine games with Calgary.
At the conclusion of the regular season, Belak was sent back to Saint John for the playoffs, where he had an assist in six games, along with 23 PIM.
He began the 2000-01 season with the Flames, where in 23 games, Belak had no points and 79 PIM.
He had his most productive season during 2002-03, as Belak had three goals and nine points in 55 games, as well as a team high 196 PIM.
Belak had an injury plagued 2003-04 season, as he suffered an abdomen injury on November 20, 2003 against the Edmonton Oilers and a knee injury on January 6, 2004 against the Nashville Predators.
In four playoff games, Belak had no points and 14 PIM.
In 42 games with the Blaze, Belak had seven goals and 17 points and 178 PIM.

Belak and season
Late in that season, the Calgary Flames dealt all-star forward Theoren Fleury, along with Chris Dingman, to the Avalanche for Rene Corbet, Wade Belak, a draft pick and their choice of a prospect from a list provided by Colorado.
Belak made his WHL debut with the Saskatoon Blades as a 16 year old during the 1992-93 season, getting no points in seven games, along with 23 PIM.
After the season, Belak was drafted in the first round, 12th overall by the Quebec Nordiques in the 1994 NHL Entry Draft.
Belak began his Calgary Flames career with the teams AHL affiliate, the Saint John Flames in the 1998-99 season, appearing in 12 games with Saint John, getting two assists and 43 PIM.
Belak played in 63 games with Toronto during the 2001-02 season, scoring a goal and four points, while recording 142 PIM, which was second to Tie Domi on the team.
After the season, Belak was named to the EIHL Second All-Star Team.
Belak returned to the Maple Leafs for the 2005-06 season, as in 55 games, he had three assists and 109 PIM, second highest on the team.
Belak made his Predators debut during the 2008-09 season, as on November 28, 2008, he suited up against the Atlanta Thrashers, earning no points.
Belak finished the season appearing in 38 games with Nashville, recording two assists, and 54 PIM.
Belak played his last season in the NHL in 2010-11, going pointless in 15 games with the Predators.
The turning point in Blaze ’ s season came in November, as Thompson cut Slovak Michal Vrabel and brought in Toronto Maple Leafs ’ NHL defenceman Wade Belak, sparking a run to the end of the regular season where they only lost once in regulation time.

Belak and eight
In the playoffs, Belak had a goal and two points in eight games.

Belak and games
In 1994-95, Belak appeared in all 72 games, scoring four goals and 18 points, while finished fourth in the league with 290 PIM.
Overall, Belak appeared in five games with Colorado, going pointless with 11 PIM.
Belak spent the entire 1999-2000 in the NHL, where he appeared in 40 games with Calgary, recording two assists and a team high 122 PIM.
Belak appeared in 16 playoff games for Toronto, getting one goal and 18 PIM.

Belak and with
During the 2004-05 NHL lockout, Belak signed with the Coventry Blaze of the EIHL.

Belak and Colorado
Belak made his Toronto Maple Leafs debut on February 17, 2001, getting no points in a 5-5 tie against the Colorado Avalanche.

Belak and getting
Belak earned his first point as a Flame on April 1, 1999, getting an assist in a 4-1 loss to the Phoenix Coyotes.
Belak made his playoff debut on April 18, 2002, getting no points in a 3-1 win over the New York Islanders.
In the playoffs, Belak appeared in two games, getting no points and four penalty minutes.
In 2006-07, Belak appeared in 65 games with Toronto, getting three assists and 110 PIM, again finishing with the second highest penalty minute total on the Leafs.
Belak finished the 2007-08 with the Florida Panthers, playing in 17 games, getting no points and 12 PIM.
In 2009-10, Belak returned to the Predators, getting two assists in 39 games, as well as 58 PIM.

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