Drafted 133rd overall in the 1978 NHL Entry Draft by the Buffalo Sabres, Strobel never played with the parent club. He managed only half a season as a professional playing for their top minor league team, the Rochester Americans of the American Hockey League (AHL), before he broke his ankle during an AHL playoff game in the spring of 1980, and retired from hockey.[4]
Post playing career
Strobel returned to Minnesota after his retirement and became a telephone sales executive in Apple Valley, Minnesota.[5]
He previously coached the Peewee A team for the Eastview Athletic Association in Apple Valley.[6]
Personal
Strobel met his future wife Kim when he returned to university after his playing career ended,[4] and they have two daughters, Leslie and Krista.[6] Strobel's father, Art Strobel played for the New York Rangers.[7]
Eric Strobel suffered a minor stroke on October 31, 2006 and recovered in the hospital. He leads a normal life after undergoing physical therapy.
In popular culture
Strobel was not featured in Miracle on Ice, a 1981 TV movie, but appears in archival footage of the gold medal ceremony.
Robbie MacGregor portrayed Strobel in the 2004 film Miracle.[8]