Ron Homenuke was a right-winger who played one game for the Vancouver Canucks in 1972-73. He was an impressive mix of grit and offensive talent in junior who became a useful grinder in the minors.
The native of Hazelton, BC played four years with the Calgary Centennials of the WCJHL. The Canucks took him 51st overall in 1972 after registering 95 points in his last amateur season. In addition to his one game in Vancouver, Homenuke was a decent worker as a rookie pro on the WHL's Seattle Totems. He then spent two years in the CHL with the Albuquerque 6-Guns and the Seattle Totems where he played a solid game up and down his wing. Homenuke retired in 1976 after playing briefly with the senior Nelson Maple Leafs.