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===International===

===International===

[[File:Leszek Laszkiewicz.jpg|thumb|Laszkiewicz at the 2010 Ice Hockey World Championships|alt=Ice hockey player wearing a red helmet, red and white gloves; and a red jersey with a white Polish Eagle emblem, a captain’s letter cee, and the uniform number 15]]

[[File:Leszek Laszkiewicz.jpg|thumb|Laszkiewicz at the 2010 Ice Hockey World Championships|alt=Ice hockey player wearing a red helmet, red and white gloves; and a red jersey with a white Polish Eagle emblem, a captain’s letter cee, and the uniform number 15]]

*[[1998 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships]] Pool B hosted in [[Sosnowiec]] and [[Tychy]], Poland, placed third of eight teams.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.hockeyarchives.info/U-20_1998.htm|title=Championnat du monde des moins de 20 ans 1997/98|website=Hockey Archives|language=fr|access-date=22 November 2025}}</ref>

*[[1998 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships]] Pool B hosted in [[Sosnowiec]] and [[Tychy]], Poland, placed third of eight teams.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.hockeyarchives.info/U-20_1998.htm|title=Championnat du monde des moins de 20 ans 1997/98|website=Hockey Archives|language=fr|access-date=22 November 2025}}</ref>

*[[2000 Men’s Ice Hockey World Championships]] Group B hosted in [[Katowice]] and [[Kraków]], Poland, placed fourth of eight teams.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.hockeyarchives.info/mondial2000.htm|title=Championnats du monde 2000|website=Hockey Archives|language=fr|access-date=22 November 2025}}</ref>

*[[2000 Men’s Ice Hockey World Championships]] Group B hosted in [[Katowice]] and [[Kraków]], Poland, placed fourth of eight teams.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.hockeyarchives.info/mondial2000.htm|title=Championnats du monde 2000|website=Hockey Archives|language=fr|access-date=22 November 2025}}</ref>

*[[2004 Men’s Ice Hockey World Championships]] Division I Group B hosted in [[Gdańsk]], Poland, placed third of six teams.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.hockeyarchives.info/mondial2004.htm|title=Championnats du monde 2004|website=Hockey Archives|language=fr|access-date=22 November 2025}}</ref>

*[[2004 Men’s Ice Hockey World Championships]] Division I Group B hosted in [[Gdańsk]], Poland, placed third of six teams.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.hockeyarchives.info/mondial2004.htm|title=Championnats du monde 2004|website=Hockey Archives|language=fr|access-date=22 November 2025}}</ref>

*[[Ice hockey at the 2006 Winter Olympics – Men’s qualification]] Group E hosted in [[Nowy Targ]], Poland in 2004, placed first of four teams.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.hockeyarchives.info/QualifJO2006.htm|title=Qualifications pour les Jeux Olympiques 2006|website=Hockey Archives|language=fr|access-date=22 November 2025}}</ref>

*[[Ice hockey at the 2006 Winter Olympics – Men’s qualification]] Group E hosted in [[Nowy Targ]], Poland in 2004, placed first of four teams.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.hockeyarchives.info/QualifJO2006.htm|title=Qualifications pour les Jeux Olympiques 2006|website=Hockey Archives|language=fr|access-date=22 November 2025}}</ref>

*[[Ice hockey at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Men’s qualification]] Group D hosted in [[Sanok]], Poland in 2008, placed second of four teams.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://stats.iihf.com/hydra/191/IHM191Z299_76A_6_0.pdf|title=Pre-Olympic Qualification Tournament Group D, Men|website=[[International Ice Hockey Federation]]|date=9 November 2008|access-date=22 November 2025}}</ref>

*[[Ice hockey at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Men’s qualification]] Group D hosted in [[Sanok]], Poland in 2008, placed second of four teams.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://stats.iihf.com/hydra/191/IHM191Z299_76A_6_0.pdf|title=Pre-Olympic Qualification Tournament Group D, Men|website=[[International Ice Hockey Federation]]|date=9 November 2008|access-date=22 November 2025}}</ref>

*[[2009 IIHF World Championship Division I]] Group B hosted at [[Kujawsko-Pomorska Arena Toruń|Arena Toruń]] in Poland, placed fourth of six teams.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://stats.iihf.com/Hydra/192/IHM192200_76_15_0.pdf|title=IIHF World Championship Div I Group B: Round Robin|website=[[International Ice Hockey Federation]]|date=17 April 2009|access-date=22 November 2025}}</ref>

*[[2009 IIHF World Championship Division I]] Group B hosted at [[Kujawsko-Pomorska Arena Toruń|Arena Toruń]] in Poland, placed fourth of six teams.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://stats.iihf.com/Hydra/192/IHM192200_76_15_0.pdf|title=IIHF World Championship Div I Group B: Round Robin|website=[[International Ice Hockey Federation]]|date=17 April 2009|access-date=22 November 2025}}</ref>

*[[2012 IIHF World Championship Division I]] B hosted in [[Krynica-Zdrój]], Poland, placed second of six teams.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.iihf.com/competition/294/news/news-singleview/recap/6701.html?tx_ttnews%5BbackPid%5D=5955&cHash=6e34c8ebbb|title=Korea–out of this league|website=[[International Ice Hockey Federation]]|date=21 April 2012|access-date=21 November 2025|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120424220151/http://www.iihf.com/competition/294/news/news-singleview/recap/6701.html?tx_ttnews%5BbackPid%5D=5955&cHash=6e34c8ebbb|archive-date=24 April 2012}}</ref>

*[[2012 IIHF World Championship Division I]] B hosted in [[Krynica-Zdrój]], Poland, placed second of six teams.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.iihf.com/competition/294/news/news-singleview/recap/6701.html?tx_ttnews%5BbackPid%5D=5955&cHash=6e34c8ebbb|title=Korea–out of this league|website=[[International Ice Hockey Federation]]|date=21 April 2012|access-date=21 November 2025|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120424220151/http://www.iihf.com/competition/294/news/news-singleview/recap/6701.html?tx_ttnews%5BbackPid%5D=5955&cHash=6e34c8ebbb|archive-date=24 April 2012}}</ref>

*Laszkiewicz scored four goals and three assists in five games played at the 2014 IHWC, placed third overall individual scorer in the tournament.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://stats.iihf.com/Hydra/386/IHM386000_85B_7_0.pdf|title=Goal Scoring Leaders|date=26 April 2014|website=[[International Ice Hockey Federation]]|access-date=23 November 2025}}</ref>

*Laszkiewicz scored four goals and three assists in five games played at the 2014 IHWC, placed third overall individual scorer in the tournament.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://stats.iihf.com/Hydra/386/IHM386000_85B_7_0.pdf|title=Goal Scoring Leaders|date=26 April 2014|website=[[International Ice Hockey Federation]]|access-date=23 November 2025}}</ref>

*Laszkiewicz was chosen player of the match by teammates in the final game of the 2015 IHWC.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://stats.iihf.com/Hydra/472/IHM472000_85K_5_0.pdf|title=Best Player of the Game Selected by the Team|date=25 April 2015|website=[[International Ice Hockey Federation]]|access-date=23 November 2025}}</ref>

*Laszkiewicz was chosen player of the match by teammates in the final game of the 2015 IHWC.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://stats.iihf.com/Hydra/472/IHM472000_85K_5_0.pdf|title=Best Player of the Game Selected by the Team|date=25 April 2015|website=[[International Ice Hockey Federation]]|access-date=23 November 2025}}</ref>

*The Division IA World Championship in the Kraków Arena was the eighteenth in Laszkiewicz’s career. Even before them, he announced that he was ending his national team career after the tournament. The “White-Reds” fought with Hungary in the last match of the tournament to advance, lost 1-2 and took third place. It’s been twenty years without a break due to combined games of international events and league play, I need some rest. Besides, my family wants me to a greater extent.{{cite news|title=Hokejowe MŚ. Leszek Laszkiewicz pożegnał się z reprezentacją|trans-title=Ice Hockey World Championship. Leszek Laszkiewicz said goodbye to the national team|last=Ząbkiewicz|first=Mirosław|url=http://sport.interia.pl/raport-hokejowe-ms-krakow-2015/aktualnosci/news-hokejowe-ms-leszek-laszkiewicz-pozegnal-sie-z-reprezentacja,nId,1723037|date=26 April 2015|work=[[Interia]]|language=pl|location=Kraków, Poland|archive-url=https://archive.is/20150427073551/http://sport.interia.pl/raport-hokejowe-ms-krakow-2015/aktualnosci/news-hokejowe-ms-leszek-laszkiewicz-pozegnal-sie-z-reprezentacja,nId,1723037|archive-date=27 April 2015|access-date=25 November 2025}}

;General / unsorted

*Laszkiewicz played for the [[Poland men’s national junior ice hockey team]] in consecutive [[IIHF World Junior Championship]] in [[1997 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|1997]] and [[1998 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|1998]], and represented the [[Poland men’s national ice hockey team]] at 18 [[Ice Hockey World Championships]] at various levels. At the top level, he played at the World Juniors in 1997, and the [[2002 IIHF World Championship]].<ref name=”2025-IIHF-contributors”>{{cite web|url=https://www.iihf.com/en/news/65069/iihf_contributors_class_2025|title=IIHF Contributors’ Class 2025|last=Podnieks|first=Andrew|author-link=Andrew Podnieks|date=1 January 2025|website=[[International Ice Hockey Federation]]|access-date=20 November 2025}}</ref>

*Laszkiewicz played for the [[Poland men’s national junior ice hockey team]] in consecutive [[IIHF World Junior Championship]] in [[1997 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|1997]] and [[1998 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|1998]], and represented the [[Poland men’s national ice hockey team]] at 18 [[Ice Hockey World Championships]] at various levels. At the top level, he played at the World Juniors in 1997, and the [[2002 IIHF World Championship]].<ref name=”2025-IIHF-contributors”>{{cite web|url=https://www.iihf.com/en/news/65069/iihf_contributors_class_2025|title=IIHF Contributors’ Class 2025|last=Podnieks|first=Andrew|author-link=Andrew Podnieks|date=1 January 2025|website=[[International Ice Hockey Federation]]|access-date=20 November 2025}}</ref>

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*Internationally, Laszkiewicz played for the [[Poland men’s national ice hockey team|Polish men’s national team]], and appeared in eighteen consecutive [[Ice Hockey World Championship]] tournaments from 1998 until 2015, which was tied for third most in [[International Ice Hockey Federation]] (IIHF) history at the time. Laszkiewicz, competing in his 18th World Championship tournament, since his debut with the men’s national team at the 1998 World Championship B-Pool in Slovenia, he hasn’t missed a single World Championship event in 18 consecutive years for his country. He is the last active player on the national team who was part of the team that earned promotion at the 2001 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship Division I Group A in Grenoble, where Poland finished the tournament ahead of France and Denmark, and part of the Polish national team that reached 14th place in the 2002 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship in Sweden before being relegated. Laszkiewicz also represented the U20 national team twice including the 1997 World Juniors in the top division in Geneva and Morges, Switzerland. He also played in two U18 European Championship B-Pool tournaments, and in 1996 was the scoring leader on home ice in Poland. Krakow, playing the tournament here, also because this will be my last tournament because I decided to quit the national team. What are the greatest memories for you? The first tournament was in Slovenia in Ljubljana [in 1998]. It was the first great experience and the first opportunity to represent Poland at that level. In France when we won our promotion to the top division and the second one, followed when we played in the top division in Sweden against the best teams.<ref name=”Merk-2015 />

*Internationally, Laszkiewicz played for the [[Poland men’s national ice hockey team|Polish men’s national team]], and appeared in eighteen consecutive [[Ice Hockey World Championship]] tournaments from 1998 until 2015, which was tied for third most in [[International Ice Hockey Federation]] (IIHF) history at the time. Laszkiewicz, competing in his 18th World Championship tournament, since his debut with the men’s national team at the 1998 World Championship B-Pool in Slovenia, he hasn’t missed a single World Championship event in 18 consecutive years for his country. He is the last active player on the national team who was part of the team that earned promotion at the 2001 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship Division I Group A in Grenoble, where Poland finished the tournament ahead of France and Denmark, and part of the Polish national team that reached 14th place in the 2002 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship in Sweden before being relegated. Laszkiewicz also represented the U20 national team twice including the 1997 World Juniors in the top division in Geneva and Morges, Switzerland. He also played in two U18 European Championship B-Pool tournaments, and in 1996 was the scoring leader on home ice in Poland. Krakow, playing the tournament here, also because this will be my last tournament because I decided to quit the national team. What are the greatest memories for you? The first tournament was in Slovenia in Ljubljana [in 1998]. It was the first great experience and the first opportunity to represent Poland at that level. In France when we won our promotion to the top division and the second one, followed when we played in the top division in Sweden against the best teams.<ref name=”Merk-2015 />

*The Division IA World Championship in the Kraków Arena was the eighteenth in Laszkiewicz’s career. Even before them, he announced that he was ending his national team career after the tournament. The “White-Reds” fought with Hungary in the last match of the tournament to advance, lost 1-2 and took third place. It’s been twenty years without a break due to combined games of international events and league play, I need some rest. Besides, my family wants me to a greater extent.{{cite news|title=Hokejowe MŚ. Leszek Laszkiewicz pożegnał się z reprezentacją|trans-title=Ice Hockey World Championship. Leszek Laszkiewicz said goodbye to the national team|last=Ząbkiewicz|first=Mirosław|url=http://sport.interia.pl/raport-hokejowe-ms-krakow-2015/aktualnosci/news-hokejowe-ms-leszek-laszkiewicz-pozegnal-sie-z-reprezentacja,nId,1723037|date=26 April 2015|work=[[Interia]]|language=pl|location=Kraków, Poland|archive-url=https://archive.is/20150427073551/http://sport.interia.pl/raport-hokejowe-ms-krakow-2015/aktualnosci/news-hokejowe-ms-leszek-laszkiewicz-pozegnal-sie-z-reprezentacja,nId,1723037|archive-date=27 April 2015|access-date=25 November 2025}}

==Executive career==

==Executive career==


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Leszek Laszkiewicz (born 11 August 1978) is a Polish ice hockey executive and former professional player.

Leszek Laszkiewicz was born on 11 August 1978, in Jastrzębie-Zdrój, Poland,[1] where he grew up playing ice hockey from an early age.[2][3] He also played basketball, football, and volleyball as a youth,[4] and described himself as a “troublemaker student” who preferred sports instead of studying.[3] He graduated from SMS PZHL Sosnowiec [pl], the sports championship high school of the Polish Ice Hockey Federation at Sosnowiec.[5] He is married to Katarzyna and has one daughter,[3][4] and has an older brother, Daniel, who also played professional hockey.[6][7]

  • As a junior, Laszkiewicz drew interest from Nurnberg Ice Tigers in the German League, where he played from 1997 to 1999.[1]
  • In Nuremberg we came second after losing to Mannheim in the final. I was one of the youngest players and learned professionalism.[8]

  • In Poland, Laszkiewicz won the national championship three times with Unia Oswiecim (2001, 2002, 2004).[1]

The Agorà Ice Stadium in Milan
  • In his one year playing in Italy, 2004-05 with HC Milano Vipers, he won the national championship and the Italian Cup.[1]
  • In Milan where I had another great opportunity because there was the lockout in the 2004–05 NHL lockout, which gave me the great opportunity to play with great NHL players, Together with this team we won the championship.[8]

  • Best Polish player: First place – 34% of votes – Leszek Laszkiewicz (Comarch Cracovia). According to the votes of the players of the Polish Hockey League, the best hockey player was Leszek Laszkiewicz (Comarch Cracovia).[9] Third edition of the Hockey Eagles, players in PLH for the third time appreciated Leszek Laszkiewicz (Comarch Cracovia).[10]
  • Laszkiewicz is leaving Comarch Cracovia, playing for the club for eight years. “I’ve already achieved almost everything with Cracovia, so now I need a change of scenery to gain motivation to continue working”.[11]
  • After eight years of playing with Comarch Cracovia, Laszkiewicz is saying goodbye. At Wawel, the rhythm of the game has been dictated by the Laszkiewicz brothers duo for many years. Daniel Laszkiewicz extended his contract and will continue for the Stripes.[6] Leszek, won with Comarch Cracovia five times the Polish Championship. He also has two silver medals and one bronze. I have never regretted returning to Poland at Comarch Cracovia. With Cracovia I almost achieved everything.[7]
  • In Poland, Laszkiewicz won the national championship eight times, five with Cracovia (2006, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2013), playing with his brother.[1]

  • Leading players of Polish ice rinks, the Russian management team and the promised high budget and convenient contracts for players on 1928 KTH Krynica-Zdrój, Laszkiewicz was team captain. The newly formed team was originally supposed to be a chance to save hockey in Sosnowiec.[12]
  • Amid financial struggles for 1928 KTH Krynica, Laszkiewicz and other Polish players terminated their contracts with the team, leaving only players and coaches from Russia on the team.[13]

  • He returned to his hometown to play for JKH Jastrzebie where he will continue to play after his retirement from the national team.[8]
  • Laszkiewicz returns to his hometown of Jastrzębie-Zdrój to make his dream come true, play for JKH GKS Jastrzębie. Even as a child, I dreamed of playing for my hometown at the highest level. I had offers from other Polish clubs. They were even more financially attractive, but that was not the most important thing.[2]
  • Laszkiewicz scored the 1000th point of his Polish hockey career on 27 January 2017, when combining his regular season and playoffs scoring.[14] In 17 years in the Polish league, he surpassed the 1,000-point plateau and became the all-time scoring leader.[1]
  • Laszkiewicz retired after 19 seasons. back injury, sciatica, rehabilitation did not have an effect.[15]
  • Laszkiewicz ended his career due to health reasons, soon he will take over the position of sports director of JKH GKS Jastrzębie.[16]
Ice hockey player wearing a red helmet, red and white gloves; and a red jersey with a white Polish Eagle emblem, a captain's letter cee, and the uniform number 15
Laszkiewicz at the 2010 Ice Hockey World Championships
  • Laszkiewicz led the 1996 Euro junior championships in scoring with nine goals and 13 points, and was named to the event’s all-star team.[17]
  • Laszkiewicz scored four goals and three assists in five games played at the 2014 IHWC, placed third overall individual scorer in the tournament.[25]
  • Laszkiewicz was chosen player of the match by teammates in the final game of the 2015 IHWC.[27]
  • The Division IA World Championship in the Kraków Arena was the eighteenth in Laszkiewicz’s career. Even before them, he announced that he was ending his national team career after the tournament. The “White-Reds” fought with Hungary in the last match of the tournament to advance, lost 1-2 and took third place. It’s been twenty years without a break due to combined games of international events and league play, I need some rest. Besides, my family wants me to a greater extent.[28]

General / unsorted
  • Laszkiewicz played in 18 IIHF World Championships at various levels, including at the top level in 2002.[30]
  • 216-game Polish national team player. “He played in consecutive U20 championships and at the senior level, making 18 trips to the World Championships at various levels. He played in the elite at the 1997 World Junior Championships and at the 2002 World Senior Championships”. In the national colors, he scored 89 goals and scored 150 points.[31]
  • Laszkiewicz first made a name for himself at the 1996 European U18 Championship, leading the tournament in scoring. In IIHF play, he first appeared at the top level of the 1997 World Juniors, the last time Poland played up in U20 play. In 1998, he played in B Pool of the World Juniors. That year, he also appeared in his first senior Men’s Worlds, also B Pool, playing on a line with Mariusz Czerkawski and Jacek Plachta. Laszkiewicz played at the 2001 Men’s Worlds when it finished first in Division I-A under coach Wiktor Psyz to earn promotion to the top for the first time in a decade. Although the return lasted only one year, Laszkiewicz continued to represent his country every year through 2015. Laszkiewicz played in 18 Men’s World Championships. He was national team captain for four years, 2008-2011, and played 216 times for his country. In 2015, he announced his retirement from the national team. His 96 games played at the World Championship is second all time in Poland behind Henryk Gruth.[1]
  • Internationally, Laszkiewicz played for the Polish men’s national team, and appeared in eighteen consecutive Ice Hockey World Championship tournaments from 1998 until 2015, which was tied for third most in International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) history at the time. Laszkiewicz, competing in his 18th World Championship tournament, since his debut with the men’s national team at the 1998 World Championship B-Pool in Slovenia, he hasn’t missed a single World Championship event in 18 consecutive years for his country. He is the last active player on the national team who was part of the team that earned promotion at the 2001 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship Division I Group A in Grenoble, where Poland finished the tournament ahead of France and Denmark, and part of the Polish national team that reached 14th place in the 2002 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship in Sweden before being relegated. Laszkiewicz also represented the U20 national team twice including the 1997 World Juniors in the top division in Geneva and Morges, Switzerland. He also played in two U18 European Championship B-Pool tournaments, and in 1996 was the scoring leader on home ice in Poland. Krakow, playing the tournament here, also because this will be my last tournament because I decided to quit the national team. What are the greatest memories for you? The first tournament was in Slovenia in Ljubljana [in 1998]. It was the first great experience and the first opportunity to represent Poland at that level. In France when we won our promotion to the top division and the second one, followed when we played in the top division in Sweden against the best teams.[8]
Laszkiewicz (center) in 2019
  • After retiring, Laszkiewicz became general manager of his hometown JKH GKS Jastrzebie as well as the national team. In 2024, under his leadership, the team returned to the top level of the Men’s Worlds for the first time since 2002, when he played.[1][30]
  • Being able to continue to work for the national team after I finished playing allows me to continue my passion for ice hockey.”[30]
  • Laszkiewicz, commented on children spending too much time on computers, phones and video games, Laszkiewicz misses the times when we all wanted to take PE lessons, and after school we played sports. Those were good times. The children were fit and had no problem with being overweight. Laszkiewicz urges adults to get themselves and children in sports, allows you to get to know yourself, shape your character, improve your physical fitness, meet friends.[32]

Known by the nickname “Laszka” throughout his career,[2][31] Laszkiewicz was made an honorary citizen of Jastrzębie-Zdrój in 2019.[33] He received the Torriani Award from the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) in 2025, in recognizition of an outstanding international career from a country not among the world’s top tier teams.[31] The took place during the 2025 World Championship in Sweden,[29][30] making him the second Polish player inducted into the IIHF Hall of Fame, following Henryk Gruth.[31]

Regular season and playoffs

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Year Team Event GP G A Pts PIM
1995 Poland European Junior Championships Group B 5 2 2 4 0
1997 Poland World Junior Championship Pool A 6 1 0 1 0
1998 Poland World Junior Championship Pool B 8 2 9 11 0
1998 Poland Ice Hockey World Championships Group B 7 3 5 8 4
1999 Poland Ice Hockey World Championships Group B 7 1 0 1 2
2000 Poland Ice Hockey World Championships Group B 7 0 0 0 0
2001 Poland Ice Hockey World Championships Division I 5 3 2 5 0
2002 Poland Ice Hockey World Championships 6 1 1 2 4
2003 Poland Ice Hockey World Championships Division I 5 2 2 4 2
2004 Poland Ice Hockey World Championships Division I 5 2 4 6 4
2004 Poland 2006 Winter Olympics qualification Group E 6 3 3 6 0
2005 Poland Ice Hockey World Championships Division I 4 3 4 7 4
2006 Poland Ice Hockey World Championships Division I 5 1 3 4 2
2007 Poland Ice Hockey World Championships Division I 5 5 3 8 2
2008 Poland Ice Hockey World Championships Division I 5 3 1 4 2
2008 Poland 2010 Winter Olympics qualification Group D 3 0 1 1 0
2009 Poland Ice Hockey World Championships Division I 5 0 5 5 0
2010 Poland Ice Hockey World Championships Division I 5 1 2 3 6
2011 Poland Ice Hockey World Championships Division I 5 1 3 4 2
2012 Poland Ice Hockey World Championships Division I B 5 4 5 9 2
2012 Poland 2014 Winter Olympics qualification Group H 3 2 1 3 0
2013 Poland Ice Hockey World Championships Division I B 5 2 2 4 0
2014 Poland Ice Hockey World Championships Division I B 5 4 3 7 4
2015 Poland Ice Hockey World Championships Division I A 5 0 0 0 0
Junior totals 19 5 11 16 0
Senior totals ? ? ? ? ?
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  2. ^ a b c Wójcik, Mariusz (22 November 2013). “Laszkiewicz wraca do Jastrzębia!” [Laszkiewicz returns to Jastrzębie!]. JKH GKS Jastrzębie (in Polish). Archived from the original on 22 November 2013. Retrieved 25 November 2025.
  3. ^ a b c “Leszek Laszkiewicz: Obecnie najlepszy polski hokeista” [Leszek Laszkiewicz: Currently the best Polish hockey player]. Interia (in Polish). Kraków, Poland. 3 December 2013. Archived from the original on 3 December 2013. Retrieved 24 November 2025.
  4. ^ a b “Hokejowa ankieta–Leszek Laszkiewicz” [Hockey Survey–Leszek Laszkiewicz] (PDF). Hockey Portal (in Polish). Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 24 November 2025.
  5. ^ Wilk, Dorota (2014). “Niepubliczne Liceum Ogólnokształcące Szkoła Mistrzostwa Sportowego Polskiego Związku Hokeja na Lodzie w Sosnowcu” [Non-public High School of the Sports Championship of the Polish Ice Hockey Federation in Sosnowiec]. School of the Sports Championship of the Polish Ice Hockey Federation (in Polish). Archived from the original on 4 August 2015. Retrieved 1 December 2025.
  6. ^ a b “Leszek Laszkiewicz odchodzi z Comarch Cracovii” [Leszek Laszkiewicz leaves Comarch Cracovia]. Przegląd Sportowy (in Polish). Warsaw, Poland. 4 June 2013. Retrieved 20 November 2025.
  7. ^ a b “Wielkie podziękowania” [Many thanks]. MKS Cracovia SSA (in Polish). 2 June 2013. Archived from the original on 11 June 2013. Retrieved 20 April 2025.
  8. ^ a b c d Merk, Martin (23 April 2015). “Laszkiewicz’s farewell: After 18 Worlds, Polish forward retires at home”. International Ice Hockey Federation. Archived from the original on 25 April 2015. Retrieved 20 November 2025.
  9. ^ “Laureaci II edycji Hokejowych Orłów” [Winners of the second edition of the Hockey Eagles]. Hockey Portal (in Polish). 21 May 2011. Retrieved 1 December 2025.
  10. ^ “Mikołaj Łopuski i Leszek Laszkiewicz laureatami Hokejowych Orłów” [Mikołaj Łopuski and Leszek Laszkiewicz are the winners of the Hockey Eagles]. Hockey Portal (in Polish). 23 April 2012. Retrieved 1 December 2025.
  11. ^ “Laszka” opuścił Cracovię” [“Laszka” Left Cracovia]. Hockey Portal (in Polish). 3 June 2013. Retrieved 1 December 2025.
  12. ^ “Przed sezonem… 1928 KTH Krynica” [Before the season… 1928 KTH Krynica]. Hockey Portal (in Polish). 20 September 2013. Retrieved 1 December 2025.
  13. ^ “A miało być tak pięknie” [And it was supposed to be so beautiful]. Hockey Portal (in Polish). 22 November 2013. Retrieved 1 December 2025.
  14. ^ “Bariera przekroczona. Ponad 1000 punktów Leszka Laszkiewicza!” [The barrier has been crossed. Over 1000 points of Leszek Laszkiewicz!]. Hockey Portal (in Polish). 8 February 2017. Retrieved 1 December 2025.
  15. ^ “Koniec pewnej epoki. Laszkiewicz wiesza łyżwy na kołku” [The end of an era. Laszkiewicz hangs his skates on a peg]. Hockey Portal (in Polish). 10 December 2018. Retrieved 1 December 2025.
  16. ^ “Laszka w nowej roli” [Laszka in a new role]. Hockey Portal (in Polish). 29 December 2018. Retrieved 1 December 2025.
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