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Ladislav Nagy
Ladislav Nagy
Position Left Wing
Shoots Left
Nickname(s) Laco
Height
Weight
5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
192 lb (87 kg)
KHL Team
F. Teams
Severstal Cherepovets
Los Angeles Kings
Dallas Stars
Phoenix Coyotes
St. Louis Blues
Nationality Flag of Slovenia Slovak
Born (1979-06-01)June 1, 1979,
Šaca, Czechoslovakia
NHL Draft 177th overall, 1997
St. Louis Blues
Pro Career 1996 – present

Ladislav Nagy (born June 1, 1979 in Šaca, Czechoslovakia) is a professional hockey player, he currently plays for Severstal Cherepovets of the KHL. He signed with Cherepovets after a 10-year career in the NHL.

Playing career[]

Nagy was drafted 177th overall in the 1997 NHL Entry Draft by the St. Louis Blues. Nagy had played in the Slovak Extraliga as a junior prior to being drafted. After being drafted Nagy came to North America and played with the Halifax Mooseheads on the QMJHL for the 1998–99 season and was named the fans 7th most popular player during the 15 year celebrations.

Nagy made his professional debut in the AHL playoffs later that year with the Worcester Ice Cats. Nagy played with the Blues then from 1999 to 2001, and was traded to the Coyotes with Michal Handzus, Jeff Taffe and a first round pick in the 2002 draft in exchange for Keith Tkachuk.[1]

On February 12, 2007, Nagy was traded to the Dallas Stars for winger Mathias Tjarnqvist and a first-round pick in the 2007 NHL Entry Draft.[2] On July 2, 2007, Nagy signed with the Los Angeles Kings[3], after coming off a disappointing stint in Dallas.[4] However Ladislav was limited to only 38 games during the 2007–08 season due to injury.

On August 18, 2008 Nagy signed with Cherepovets of the Russian Kontinental Hockey League for two years worth 5.6 million. Nagy intended to use this time to get back to the NHL by regaining his form and health.[5]

Awards[]

Career statistics[]

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1996–97 HK Dragon Presov SVK 11 6 5 11 10 -- -- -- -- --
1997–98 HC Kosice SVK 29 19 15 34 41 11 2 4 6 6
1998–99 Halifax Mooseheads QMJHL 63 71 55 126 148 5 3 3 6 18
1998–99 Worcester Ice Cats AHL -- -- -- -- -- 3 2 2 4 0
1999–00 Worcester Ice Cats AHL 69 23 28 51 67 2 1 0 1 0
1999–00 St. Louis Blues NHL 11 2 4 6 2 6 1 1 2 0
2000–01 Worcester Ice Cats AHL 20 6 14 20 36 -- -- -- -- --
2000–01 St. Louis Blues NHL 40 8 8 16 20 -- -- -- -- --
2000–01 Phoenix Coyotes NHL 6 0 1 1 2 -- -- -- -- --
2001–02 Phoenix Coyotes NHL 74 23 19 42 50 5 0 0 0 21
2002–03 HC Kosice SVK 1 2 1 3 0 -- -- -- -- --
2002–03 Phoenix Coyotes NHL 80 22 35 57 92 -- -- -- -- --
2003–04 Phoenix Coyotes NHL 55 24 28 52 46 -- -- -- -- --
2004–05 HC Kosice SVK 18 9 7 16 40 -- -- -- -- --
2004–05 Mora IK SEL 19 4 4 8 22 -- -- -- -- --
2005–06 Phoenix Coyotes NHL 51 15 41 56 74 -- -- -- -- --
2006–07 Phoenix Coyotes NHL 55 8 33 41 48 -- -- -- -- --
2006–07 Dallas Stars NHL 25 4 10 14 6 7 1 1 2 2
2007–08 Los Angeles Kings NHL 38 9 17 26 18 -- -- -- -- --
2008–09 Severstal Cherepovets KHL 45 5 14 19 103 -- -- -- -- --
NHL totals 435 115 196 311 358 18 2 2 4 23

International play[]

Medal record
Competitor for Flag of Slovakia Slovakia
World Championships
Gold 2002 Gothenburg Ice hockey
Bronze 2003 Helsinki Ice hockey
World Junior Championships
Bronze 1999 Winnipeg Ice hockey

Played for Slovakia in:

  • 1999- World Junior Championships (Bronze medal)
  • 2001- World Championships
  • 2002- World Championships (Gold medal)
  • 2003- World Championships (Bronze medal)
  • 2004- World Cup of Hockey
  • 2009- World Championships

International statistics[]

Year Team Comp GP G A Pts PIM
1999 Slovakia WJC 6 4 3 7 6
2001 Slovakia WC 7 2 1 3 6
2002 Slovakia WC 6 1 3 4 6
2003 Slovakia WC 9 4 4 8 10
2004 Slovakia W-Cup 4 1 0 1 0
2009 Slovakia WC 6 1 2 3 2

Notes[]

  1. "Blues carry day at NHL trade deadline". CBC (2001-03-14). Retrieved on 2008-10-21.
  2. Grossman, Evan (2007). Stars pay the price for Nagy. NHL.com. Retrieved on 2007-02-12.
  3. "Kings sign Nagy". Staples Center (2007-07-03). Retrieved on 2008-10-22.
  4. "Pressure on Nagy, Handzus". LA Times (2007-09-20). Retrieved on 2008-10-21.
  5. "Nagy jumps to KHL". USA Today (2008-08-18). Retrieved on 2008-10-22.

External links[]

Preceded by
Mike Ribeiro
Michel Bergeron Trophy
1998–99
Succeeded by
Christopher Montgomery
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