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| Name = Czech Republic
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| Association = [[Czech Ice Hockey Association]]
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| General Manager = {{flagicon|CZE}} [[František Černík]]
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| Coach = {{flagicon|CZE}} [[Alois Hadamczik]]
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| Asst Coach = {{flagicon|CZE}} [[Ondřej Weissmann]]<br>{{flagicon|CZE}} [[Josef Jandac]]
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| Captain = [[Tomáš Rolinek]]
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| Most games = [[David Výborný]] <small>(218)</small><ref>{{Clubs}} http://hokej.hansal.cz/cs_r_j.html</ref>
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| Top scorer = [[Martin Procházka]] (61)
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| Most points = [[David Výborný]] (147)
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| Home Stadium = [[O2 Arena (Prague)|O2 Arena]]
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| IIHF code = CZE
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| IIHF Rank = 5
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| IIHF max = 2
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| IIHF max date = 2006
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| IIHF min = 6
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| IIHF min date = 2009
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| First game = {{ih|CZE}} 6–1 {{ih-rt|RUS}}<br><small>([[Stockholm]], [[Sweden]]; February 11, 1993)</small>
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| Largest win = {{ih|CZE}} 11–0 {{ih-rt|ITA}}<br><small>([[Hanover]], [[Germany]]; May 6, 2001)</small>
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| Largest loss = {{ih|GER}} 7–1 {{ih-rt|CZE}}<br><small>([[Garmisch]], [[Germany]]; August 31, 1996)</small>
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| World champ apps = 18
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| World champ first = 1993
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| World champ best = [[Image:Med 1.png]] (1996, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2005, 2010)
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| Regional name = World Cup
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| Regional cup apps = 2 - (1996, 2004)
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| Regional cup best = ''3rd'': - [[2004 World Cup of Hockey|2004]]
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| Olympic apps = 5
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| Olympic first = 1994
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| Olympic medals = [[Image:Gold medal.svg|16px]] Gold: 1 – (1998)<br>[[Image:Bronze medal.svg|16px]] Bronze: 1 – (2006)
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| Record = 289–192–44
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}}
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{{MedalTop}}
{{MedalSport | Men’s [[Ice hockey at the Olympic Games|Ice Hockey]]}}
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{{MedalSport | [[Ice hockey at the Olympic Games|Olympic Games]]}}
{{MedalGold| [[1998 Winter Olympics|1998 Nagano]]|[[Ice hockey at the 1998 Winter Olympics|Ice Hockey]]}}
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{{MedalGold| [[1998 Winter Olympics|1998 Nagano]]|[[Ice hockey at the 1998 Winter Olympics|Team]]}}
{{MedalBronze| [[2006 Winter Olympics|2006 Turin]]|[[Ice hockey at the 2006 Winter Olympics|Ice Hockey]]}}
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{{MedalBronze| [[2006 Winter Olympics|2006 Turin]]|[[Ice hockey at the 2006 Winter Olympics|Team]]}}
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{{MedalSport | [[Ice Hockey World Championships|World Championship]]}}
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{{MedalBronze |[[1993 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships|1993 Germany]]|Czech Republic}}
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{{MedalGold |[[1996 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships|1996 Austria]]|Czech Republic}}
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{{MedalBronze |[[1997 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships|1997 Finland]]|Czech Republic}}
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{{MedalBronze |[[1998 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships|1998 Switzerland]]|Czech Republic}}
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{{MedalGold |[[1999 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships|1999 Norway]]|Czech Republic}}
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{{MedalGold |[[2000 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships|2000 Russia]]|Czech Republic}}
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{{MedalGold |[[2001 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships|2001 Germany]]|Czech Republic}}
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{{MedalGold |[[2005 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships|2005 Austria]]|Czech Republic}}
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{{MedalSilver |[[2006 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships|2006 Latvia]]|Czech Republic}}
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{{MedalGold |[[2010 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships |2010 Germany]]|Czech Republic}}
 
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The '''[[Czech Republic|Czech]] men's national [[ice hockey]] team''' is one of the most successful national ice hockey teams in the world, currently ranked fifth by the [[IIHF]]. It is controlled by the [[Czech Ice Hockey Association]]. The Czechs won the gold medal at the [[1998 Winter Olympics]] and won three straight gold medals at the [[IHWC|world championships]] from [[1999 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships|1999]] to [[2001 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships|2001]]. In the next 3 years the team did not get a medal at the world championships - not even home at the [[2004 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships]] held in [[Prague]] and [[Ostrava]] in the [[Czech Republic]], thus keeping the [[IHWC Home Curse|world championship home ice curse]] alive. But the following year the Czechs won gold at the [[2005 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships|the 2005 tournament]], the only world championship where, due to the [[2004-2005 NHL lockout]], all NHL players were available to participate. At the [[2006 Winter Olympics]] the Czechs won a bronze medal, defeating [[Russian national men's hockey team|Russia]] 3-0 ([[Czech Republic men's national ice hockey team 2006 Winter Olympics roster|roster]]) in the bronze medal game, and becoming one of only three nations (along with [[Russian national men's hockey team|Russia]] and [[Finnish national men's hockey team|Finland]]) to medal twice in ice hockey at the Olympic games since the NHL allowed its players to participate in this event. At the [[2006 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships]] the Czechs won silver, falling to [[Sweden men's national ice hockey team|Sweden]] in the final. The Czech Republic has 72,075 players (0.7% of its population).
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The '''[[Czech Republic|Czech]] men's national [[ice hockey]] team''' is one of the most successful national ice hockey teams in the world, currently ranked fifth by the [[IIHF]]. It is controlled by the [[Czech Ice Hockey Association]]. The Czechs won the gold medal at the [[1998 Winter Olympics]] and won three straight gold medals at the [[IHWC|world championships]] from [[1999 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships|1999]] to [[2001 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships|2001]]. In the next 3 years the team did not get a medal at the world championships - not even home at the [[2004 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships]] held in [[Prague]] and [[Ostrava]] in the [[Czech Republic]], thus keeping the [[IHWC Home Curse|world championship home ice curse]] alive. But the following year the Czechs won gold at the [[2005 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships|the 2005 tournament]], the only world championship where, due to the [[2004-2005 NHL lockout]], all NHL players were available to participate. At the [[2006 Winter Olympics]] the Czechs won a bronze medal, defeating [[Russian national men's hockey team|Russia]] 3-0 ([[Czech Republic men's national ice hockey team 2006 Winter Olympics roster|roster]]) in the bronze medal game, and becoming one of only three nations (along with [[Russian national men's hockey team|Russia]] and [[Finnish national men's hockey team|Finland]]) to medal twice in ice hockey at the Olympic games since the NHL allowed its players to participate in this event. At the [[2006 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships]] the Czechs won silver, falling to [[Sweden men's national ice hockey team|Sweden]] in the final. The Czech Republic has 72,075 players (0.7% of its population).
   
 
==Coaching history==
 
==Coaching history==
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*[[2008 IIHF World Championship|2008]] - Finished in 5th place
 
*[[2008 IIHF World Championship|2008]] - Finished in 5th place
 
*[[2009 IIHF World Championship|2009]] - Finished in 6th place
 
*[[2009 IIHF World Championship|2009]] - Finished in 6th place
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== Roster ==
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===2010 Olympics roster===
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{{2010 Winter Olympics Czech Republic men's ice hockey team roster}}
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=== 2010 World Championship roster ===
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{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:60em"
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!# !! Name !! Pos !! Birth place !! Age !! Club
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| 21 || [[Ondřej Pavelec|Pavelec, Ondřej]] || G || [[Kladno]] || {{age|1987|8|31|2010|9|16}} || [[Atlanta Thrashers]]
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| 33 || [[Jakub Štěpánek|Štěpánek, Jakub]] || G || [[Vsetín]] || {{age|1986|6|20|2010|9|16}} || [[HC Vítkovice Steel]]
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| 29 || [[Tomáš Vokoun|Vokoun, Tomáš]] || G || [[Karlovy Vary]] || {{age|1976|7|2|2010|9|16}} || [[Florida Panthers]]
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| 42 || [[Michal Barinka|Barinka, Michal]] || D || [[Vyškov]] || {{age|1984|6|12|2010|9|16}} || [[HC Vítkovice Steel]]
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| 44 || [[Miroslav Blaťák|Blaťák, Miroslav]] || D || [[Zlín]] || {{age|1982|5|25|2010|9|16}} || [[Salavat Yulaev Ufa]]
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| 36 || [[Petr Čáslava|Čáslava, Petr]] || D || [[Kolín]] || {{age|1979|9|3|2010|9|16}} || [[HC Moeller Pardubice]]
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| 23 || [[Petr Gřegořek|Gřegořek, Petr]] || D || [[Český Těšín]] || {{age|1978|5|25|2010|9|16}} || [[HC Energie Karlovy Vary]]
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| 73 || [[Angel Krstev|Krstev, Angel]] || D || [[Praha]] || {{age|1980|12|15|2010|9|16}} || [[Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg]]
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| 5 || [[Tomáš Mojžíš|Mojžíš, Tomáš]] || D || [[Pardubice]] || {{age|1982|5|2|2010|9|2}} || [[HC Dinamo Minsk]]
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| 6 || [[Ondřej Němec|Němec, Ondřej]] || D || [[Třebíč]] || {{age|1984|4|18|2010|9|16}} || [[HC Severstal Cherepovets]]
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| 14 || [[Filip Novák|Novák, Filip]] || D || [[České Budějovice]] || {{age|1982|5|7|2010|9|16}} || [[HC MVD]]
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| 12 || [[Aleš Kotalík|Kotalík, Aleš]] || F || [[Jindřichův Hradec]], [[South Bohemian Region|South Bohemia]] || {{age|1978|12|23|2008|5|2}} || [[Edmonton Oilers]]
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| 64 || [[David Krejčí|Krejčí, David]] || F || [[Šternberk]], [[Olomouc Region|Olomouc]] || {{age|1986|4|28|2008|5|2}} || [[Boston Bruins]]
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| 71 || [[Filip Kuba|Kuba, Filip]] || D || [[Ostrava]], [[Moravian-Silesian Region|Moravia-Selesia]] || {{age|1976|12|29|2008|5|2}} || [[Ottawa Senators]]
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| 4 || [[Zbyněk Michálek|Michálek, Zbyněk]] || D || [[Jindřichův Hradec]], [[South Bohemian Region|South Bohemia]] || {{age|1982|12|23|2008|5|2}} || [[Phoenix Coyotes]]
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| 13 || [[Jiří Novotný (ice hockey)|Novotný, Jiří]] || F || [[České Budějovice]], [[South Bohemian Region|South Bohemia]] || {{age|1983|8|12|2008|5|2}} || [[Columbus Blue Jackets]]
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| 97 || [[Marek Pinc|Pinc, Marek]] || G || [[Most]], [[Ústí nad Labem Region|Usti nad Labem]] || {{age|1979|3|20|2008|5|2}} || [[HC Bílí Tygři Liberec|Bílí Tygři Liberec]]
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| 14 || [[Tomáš Plekanec|Plekanec, Tomáš]] || F || [[Kladno]], [[Central Bohemian Region|Central Bohemia]] || {{age|1982|10|31|2008|5|2}} || [[Montreal Canadiens]]
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| 60 || [[Tomáš Rolinek|Rolinek, Tomáš]] || F || || {{age|1980|2|17|2008|5|2}} || [[HC Pardubice]]
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| 28 || [[Michal Rozsíval|Rozsíval, Michal]] || D || [[Vlašim]], [[Central Bohemian Region|Central Bohemia]] || {{age|1978|9|3|2008|5|2}} || [[New York Rangers]]
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| 34 || [[Václav Skuhravý|Skuhravý, Václav]] || F || || {{age|1979|1|16|2008|5|2}} || [[HC Energie Karlovy Vary|Energie Karlovy Vary]]
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| 31 || [[Adam Svoboda|Svoboda, Adam]] || G || [[Brno]], [[South Moravian Region|South Moravia]] || {{age|1978|1|26|2008|5|2}} || [[HC Slavia Praha|Slavia Prague]]
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| 19 || [[Radim Vrbata|Vrbata, Radim]] || F || [[Mladá Boleslav]], [[Central Bohemian Region|Central Bohemia]] || {{age|1981|6|13|2008|5|2}} || [[Phoenix Coyotes]]
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| 3 || [[Marek Židlický|Židlický, Marek]] || D || [[Most]], [[Ústí nad Labem Region|Ústí nad Labem]] || {{age|1977|2|3|2008|5|2}} || [[Minnesota Wild]]
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|}
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==See also==
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*[[Czechoslovak national ice hockey team]]
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*[http://www.nationalteamsoficehockey.com/ National Teams of Ice Hockey]
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==References==
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<references/>
   
   

Revision as of 16:36, 24 November 2010

Czech Republic
Association Czech Ice Hockey Association
GM Flag of the Czech Republic František Černík
Head coach Flag of the Czech Republic Alois Hadamczik
Assistants Flag of the Czech Republic Ondřej Weissmann
Flag of the Czech Republic Josef Jandac
Captain Tomáš Rolinek
Most games David Výborný (218)[1]
Top scorer Martin Procházka (61)
Most points David Výborný (147)
Home stadium O2 Arena
IIHF code CZE
IIHF ranking 5
Highest IIHF ranking 2 (2006)
Lowest IIHF ranking 6 (2009)
Team colours
Kit body czech team
Team colours
Team colours
Team colours
Home colours
Team colours
Kit body czech team
Team colours
Team colours
Team colours
Away colours
First international
Flag of the Czech Republic Czech Republic 6–1 Russia Flag of Russia
(Stockholm, Sweden; February 11, 1993)
Biggest win
Flag of the Czech Republic Czech Republic 11–0 Italy Flag of Italy
(Hanover, Germany; May 6, 2001)
Biggest defeat
Flag of Germany Germany 7–1 Czech Republic Flag of the Czech Republic
(Garmisch, Germany; August 31, 1996)
IIHF World Championships
Appearances 18 (first in 1993)
Best result Med 1 (1996, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2005, 2010)
World Cup
Appearances 2 - (1996, 2004)
Best result 3rd: - 2004
Olympics
Appearances 5 (first in 1994)
Medals File:Gold medal.svg Gold: 1 – (1998)
File:Bronze medal.svg Bronze: 1 – (2006)
International record (W-L-T)
289–192–44
Olympic medal record
Olympic Games
Gold 1998 Nagano Team
Bronze 2006 Turin Team
World Championships medal record
World Championship
Bronze 1993 Germany Czech Republic
Gold 1996 Austria Czech Republic
Bronze 1997 Finland Czech Republic
Bronze 1998 Switzerland Czech Republic
Gold 1999 Norway Czech Republic
Gold 2000 Russia Czech Republic
Gold 2001 Germany Czech Republic
Gold 2005 Austria Czech Republic
Silver 2006 Latvia Czech Republic
Gold 2010 Germany Czech Republic

The Czech men's national ice hockey team is one of the most successful national ice hockey teams in the world, currently ranked fifth by the IIHF. It is controlled by the Czech Ice Hockey Association. The Czechs won the gold medal at the 1998 Winter Olympics and won three straight gold medals at the world championships from 1999 to 2001. In the next 3 years the team did not get a medal at the world championships - not even home at the 2004 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships held in Prague and Ostrava in the Czech Republic, thus keeping the world championship home ice curse alive. But the following year the Czechs won gold at the the 2005 tournament, the only world championship where, due to the 2004-2005 NHL lockout, all NHL players were available to participate. At the 2006 Winter Olympics the Czechs won a bronze medal, defeating Russia 3-0 (roster) in the bronze medal game, and becoming one of only three nations (along with Russia and Finland) to medal twice in ice hockey at the Olympic games since the NHL allowed its players to participate in this event. At the 2006 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships the Czechs won silver, falling to Sweden in the final. The Czech Republic has 72,075 players (0.7% of its population).

Coaching history

Olympics

World Championships

  • 1993 – Ivan Hlinka
  • 1994 – Ivan Hlinka
  • 1995 – Ludek Bukac
  • 1996 – Luděk Bukač
  • 1997 – Ivan Hlinka and Slavomir Lener
  • 1998 – Ivan Hlinka and Slavomir Lener
  • 1999 – Ivan Hlinka
  • 2000 – Josef Augusta
  • 2001 – Josef Augusta
  • 2002 – Josef Augusta
  • 2003 – Slavomír Lener
  • 2004 – Slavomír Lener
  • 2005 – Vladimír Růžička
  • 2006 – Alois Hadamczik
  • 2007 – Alois Hadamczik
  • 2008 - Alois Hadamczik
  • 2009 - Vladimír Růžička

Olympic record

Czech team 2002

The men's team at the 2002 Winter Olympics.

  • 1994 - Finished in 5th place
  • 1998 - Won gold medal
  • 2002 - Finished tied in 5th place
  • 2006 - Won bronze medal (roster)

World Cup record

  • 1996 - Did not qualify for playoffs
  • 2004 - Lost in semi-finals

World Championship record

  • 1993 - Won bronze medal
  • 1994 - Finished in 7th place
  • 1995 - Finished in 4th place
  • 1996 - Won gold medal
  • 1997 - Won bronze medal
  • 1998 - Won bronze medal
  • 1999 - Won gold medal
  • 2000 - Won gold medal
  • 2001 - Won gold medal
  • 2002 - Finished in 5th place
  • 2003 - Finished in 4th place
  • 2004 - Finished in 5th place
  • 2005 - Won gold medal
  • 2006 - Won silver medal
  • 2007 - Finished in 7th place
  • 2008 - Finished in 5th place
  • 2009 - Finished in 6th place

Roster

2010 Olympics roster

The following is the Czech roster in the men's ice hockey tournament of the 2010 Winter Olympics.[2]

No. Pos.
Name
Height Weight Birthdate Birthplace 2009–10 team
31 G Pavelec, OndrejOndřej Pavelec 188 cm 91 kg 01987-08-31 31 August 1987 Kladno Atlanta Thrashers (NHL)
33 G Stepanec, JakubJakub Štěpánek 187 cm 71 kg 01986-06-20 20 June 1986 Vsetín Vítkovice (CZE)
29 G Vokoun, TomasTomáš Vokoun 183 cm 88 kg 01976-07-02 2 July 1976 Karlovy Vary Florida Panthers (NHL)
44 D Blatak, MiroslavMiroslav Blaťák 183 cm 79 kg 01982-05-25 25 May 1982 Zlín Salavat Yulayev Ufa (KHL)
35 D Hejda, JanJan Hejda 191 cm 95 kg 01978-06-18 18 June 1978 Prague Columbus Blue Jackets (NHL)
15 D Kaberle, TomasTomáš Kaberle 185 cm 90 kg 01978-03-02 2 March 1978 Rakovník Toronto Maple Leafs (NHL)
17 D Kuba, FilipFilip Kuba 196 cm 103 kg 01976-12-29 29 December 1976 Ostrava Ottawa Senators (NHL)
77 D Kubina, PavelPavel Kubina 193 cm 111 kg 01977-04-15 15 April 1977 Čeladná Atlanta Thrashers (NHL)
4 D Michalek, ZbynekZbyněk Michálek 185 cm 91 kg 01982-12-23 23 December 1982 Jindřichův Hradec Phoenix Coyotes (NHL)
5 D Polak, RomanRoman Polák 185 cm 103 kg 01986-04-28 28 April 1986 Ostrava St. Louis Blues (NHL)
3 D Zidlicky, MarekMarek Židlický 180 cm 86 kg 01977-02-03 3 February 1977 Most Minnesota Wild (NHL)
16 RW Cajanek, PetrPetr Čajánek 180 cm 80 kg 01975-08-18 18 August 1975 Zlín SKA Saint Petersburg (KHL)
10 C Cervenka, RomanRoman Červenka 181 cm 85 kg 01985-12-10 10 December 1985 Prague Slavia Prague (CZE)
26 LW Elias, PatrikPatrik Eliáš 181 cm 88 kg 01976-04-13 13 April 1976 Třebíč New Jersey Devils (NHL)
91 RW Erat, MartinMartin Erat 183 cm 91 kg 01982-08-12 12 August 1982 Třebíč Nashville Predators (NHL)
34 LW Fleischmann, TomasTomáš Fleischmann 185 cm 87 kg 01984-05-16 16 May 1984 Kopřivnice Washington Capitals (NHL)
24 RW Havlat, MartinMartin Havlát 188 cm 98 kg 01981-04-19 19 April 1981 Mladá Boleslav Minnesota Wild (NHL)
68 RW Jagr, JaromirJaromír Jágr 191 cm 110 kg 01972-02-15 15 February 1972 Kladno Avangard Omsk (KHL)
46 C Krejci, DavidDavid Krejčí 183 cm 80 kg 01986-04-28 28 April 1986 Šternberk Boston Bruins (NHL)
9 LW Michalek, MilanMilan Michálek 188 cm 102 kg 01984-12-07 7 December 1984 Jindřichův Hradec Ottawa Senators (NHL)
14 C Plekanec, TomasTomáš Plekanec 180 cm 90 kg 01982-10-31 31 October 1982 Kladno Montreal Canadiens (NHL)
60 F Rolinek, TomasTomáš Rolinek 175 cm 78 kg 01980-02-17 17 February 1980 Žďár nad Sázavou Metallurg Magnitogorsk (KHL)
63 C Vasicek, JosefJosef Vašíček 193 cm 104 kg 01980-09-12 12 September 1980 Havlíčkův Brod Lokomotiv Yaroslavl (KHL)

2010 World Championship roster

# Name Pos Birth place Age Club
21 Pavelec, Ondřej G Kladno 23 Atlanta Thrashers
33 Štěpánek, Jakub G Vsetín 24 HC Vítkovice Steel
29 Vokoun, Tomáš G Karlovy Vary 34 Florida Panthers
42 Barinka, Michal D Vyškov 26 HC Vítkovice Steel
44 Blaťák, Miroslav D Zlín 28 Salavat Yulaev Ufa
36 Čáslava, Petr D Kolín 31 HC Moeller Pardubice
23 Gřegořek, Petr D Český Těšín 32 HC Energie Karlovy Vary
73 Krstev, Angel D Praha 29 Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg
5 Mojžíš, Tomáš D Pardubice 28 HC Dinamo Minsk
6 Němec, Ondřej D Třebíč 26 HC Severstal Cherepovets
14 Novák, Filip D České Budějovice 28 HC MVD
12 Kotalík, Aleš F Jindřichův Hradec, South Bohemia 29 Edmonton Oilers
64 Krejčí, David F Šternberk, Olomouc 22 Boston Bruins
71 Kuba, Filip D Ostrava, Moravia-Selesia 31 Ottawa Senators
4 Michálek, Zbyněk D Jindřichův Hradec, South Bohemia 25 Phoenix Coyotes
13 Novotný, Jiří F České Budějovice, South Bohemia 24 Columbus Blue Jackets
97 Pinc, Marek G Most, Usti nad Labem 29 Bílí Tygři Liberec
14 Plekanec, Tomáš F Kladno, Central Bohemia 25 Montreal Canadiens
60 Rolinek, Tomáš F 28 HC Pardubice
28 Rozsíval, Michal D Vlašim, Central Bohemia 29 New York Rangers
34 Skuhravý, Václav F 29 Energie Karlovy Vary
31 Svoboda, Adam G Brno, South Moravia 30 Slavia Prague
19 Vrbata, Radim F Mladá Boleslav, Central Bohemia 26 Phoenix Coyotes
3 Židlický, Marek D Most, Ústí nad Labem 31 Minnesota Wild

See also

References



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