Prague is the capital city of Czechia. The proper city is home to some 1,2 million people; the metropolitan area to about 700,000 more. The city was founded in the latter part of the 9th century, but was inhabited by Celtic and Germanic tribes as far back as 200 BC. Prague is widely regarded as one of the most beautiful cities of Europe.
NHL in Prague[]
In 2008, the New York Rangers and the Tampa Bay Lightning met twice in a back-to-back program in Prague. It marked the first time NHL teams played official regular season games in Czechia.
Teams[]
Arenas[]
Players[]
- Jindřich Barák
- Jaroslav Bednář
- Michal Borovanský
- Petr Bříza
- Miroslav Brzobohatý
- Roman Červenka
- Milan Davídek
- Michal Dobroň
- Jiří Doležal (ice hockey, born 1963)
- Jiří Doležal (ice hockey, born 1985)
- Jiří Drtina
- Dominik Frodl
- Dominik Furch
- Filip Hanták
- Jan Hejda
- Jan Hlaváč
- Jaroslav Hlinka
- Jiří Holeček
- Robert Horák
- Jiří Hozak
- František Hrdinka
- Marek Indra
- Martin Jandus
- Tomáš Jandus
- Petr Jelínek
- Tomáš Jelínek
- Tomáš Jiránek
- Petr Kafka
- Ondřej Kalát
- Jakub Klepiš
- Tomáš Klouček
- Ronald Knot
- Jan Knotek
- Valery Knyazev
- Václav Kočí
- Daniel Kolář
- Jan Košťálek
- Jakub Lauko
- Josef Maleček
- Roman Málek
- Robin Malý
- Radek Matějovský
- Ctibor Malý
- Radek Míka
- Vojtěch Mozík
- Andrej Nestrašil
- Viktor Nestrašil
- Jakub Neužil
- Štěpán Novotný
- Dominik Pacovský
- Karel Pilař
- Michal Poletín
- Tomáš Pšenička
- Tomáš Rubeš
- Robert Schnabel
- David Skřivánek
- Radek Smoleňák
- Robert Sovík
- Pavel Šrek
- Jiří Stejskal
- Filip Švaříček
- Dominik Tejnor
- David Tomášek
- Lubomír Vosátko
- Jakub Vrána
- Jan Zabrodsky (son of Vladimir Zabrodsky, family defected to Sweden in 1965)
- Vladimir Zabrodsky
- Jiří Zelenka
- Dušan Žovinec
External Links[]
- Prague on Wikipedia