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Position
  
Right Wing

Role
  
Ice hockey player

Spouse
  
Zlatuse Hejduk

Name
  
Milan Hejduk

Career end
  
2013


National team
  
Czech Republic

Career start
  
1993

Shot
  
Right

Height
  
1.83 m

Salary
  
2 million USD (2013)

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Born
  
February 14, 1976 (age 48) Usti nad Labem, Czechoslovakia (
1976-02-14
)

Weight
  
190 lb (86 kg; 13 st 8 lb)

Played for
  
HC PardubiceColorado Avalanche

NHL Draft
  
87th overall, 1994Quebec Nordiques

Similar People
  
Jaromir Jagr, Dominik Hasek, Patrik Elias, Robert Lang, Vaclav Prospal

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Milan Hejduk ( [ˈmɪlan ˈɦɛjduk]; born February 14, 1976) is a retired Czech American professional ice hockey forward. He spent all 14 years of his National Hockey League (NHL) career with the Colorado Avalanche, and retired holding the record for most career games as an Avalanche player (1,020). On September 13, 2017, it was announced that the Avalanche would be retiring Hejduk's number 23 during the 2017–18 season.

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Playing career

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The 6-foot tall, 190-pound Hejduk was drafted 87th overall by the Quebec Nordiques in the fourth round of the 1994 NHL Entry Draft, after a year with HC Pardubice in the Czech Extraliga, after winning Czech Rookie of the Year with 11 goals in 32 games. He stayed with Pardubice until 1998, scoring 14, 13, 27, and 26 goals in his next four seasons before transferring to the NHL after the 1997–98 season.

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Hejduk won the Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy as the NHL's top goalscorer when he scored 50 goals for the Avalanche in the 2002–03 season, narrowly beating Markus Näslund of the Vancouver Canucks, who had been leading for most of the season. Hejduk scored a goal against the Calgary Flames in a 3–0 win for the Avalanche on March 12, 2006, tying him with Peter Forsberg in sixth place on the all-time Avalanche franchise goalscoring list with 216 goals. He won the Stanley Cup in the 2000–01 season with the Avalanche.

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During the 2004–05 NHL lockout, Hejduk returned to HC Pardubice, racking up 25 goals in 48 Czech Extraliga games. Hejduk won the Extraliga title with Pardubice.

In the 2008–09 season, Hejduk scored his 300th goal alongside Ryan Smyth on January 18, 2009, against the Calgary Flames in a 6–2 victory at the Pepsi Center. He dressed for all 82 games that year for the Avalanche and ended their most unsuccessful season in history tied with Smyth as the Avs' top scorer with 59 points. Milan also led the Avalanche for the fifth time in his career with 27 goals.

Prior to the 2009–10 campaign, Hejduk was signed to an additional one-year contract extension ending in 2011 on September 24, 2009. Alongside long-time teammate and team captain Adam Foote, Hejduk provided veteran leadership to a re-invigorated, youth-laden Avalanche side to start the year. After initially persisting with a knee and back injuries through the first half of the season, on January 19, 2010, Milan opted to undergo arthroscopic knee surgery and forgo the 2010 Winter Olympics with the Czech Republic to recoup. After over a month on the sidelines, Hejduk scored two goals against the St. Louis Blues to mark his return on March 7. In helping Colorado return to the playoffs, he completed the year to place third on the team with 23 goals despite playing in a career low 56 games. Hejduk scored just one goal in the playoffs before he succumbed to a head injury after a collision with line-mate Paul Stastny in Game 3 of the Western Conference Quarter-finals series defeat against the San Jose Sharks.

On May 11, 2011, Hejduk extended his stay with the Avalanche, signing a one-year contract for the 2011–12 season. On November 14, Hejduk was named the third captain in Colorado Avalanche history after a brief vacancy left by Adam Foote's retirement. Hejduk saw a decline in his offensive production for his first season as team captain. Scoring 14 goals and 37 points in 81 games, this ended his impressive career streak of 12 straight 20-plus-goal seasons. Shortly after the 2011–12 season, after the Avs would miss the post-season for the second time in two years, Hejduk stated his consideration to retire from the NHL. Despite these statements, he re-signed with the Avalanche to a one-year, $2 million contract on May 18, 2012. In September 2012, Hejduk relinquished his captaincy due to his role in the organization changing. He has admitted, however, to being happy to have given up his captaincy to who he thinks is going to be a franchise player for a long time.

In the lockout-shortened 2012–13 season, Hejduk became the last player drafted by the Quebec Nordiques still active in the NHL after goaltender Tim Thomas opted for a year on hiatus. On February 4, 2013, in a 3–2 defeat to the Dallas Stars, Hejduk scored a goal in his 1,000th career NHL game. Hejduk became the first Avalanche player in history to appear in 1,000 games for the club and the 30th in NHL history to do so at a single franchise. On his 37th birthday, Hejduk scored a goal and a shoot-out goal in a 4–3 victory over the Minnesota Wild on February 14, 2013. The goal marked his 800th point in the NHL, becoming just the third Czech-born player in NHL history to reach the feat, behind only Jaromír Jágr and Patrik Eliáš. Despite the shortened season, Hejduk saw his scoring role reduced by coach Joe Sacco. With injury and bouts of healthy scratches, he contributed from the checking lines with a career-low four goals and 11 points in only 29 games played.

Despite harbouring ambition to play on, Hejduk was not offered a new contract by the Avalanche upon free agency. He finished his tenure ranked second in Quebec/Colorado franchise history in games played (1,020), fourth in goals (375) and points (805) and fifth in assists (430), whilst also the all-time franchise leader in overtime goals (9) and second in game-winning goals (59).

Reports surfaced on November 13, 2013, that Hejduk was ending his hockey career, which were confirmed after the 2014 Olympic break. At the time of his retirement, he was the last player to leave the Avalanche that had played on their 2001 Stanley Cup-winning team.

NHL All-Star Games

Hejduk has been selected to play in three National Hockey League All-Star Games. In 2000 All-Star Game, he played on the World team in a 9–4 win over North America. He earned a primary assist on Pavol Demitra's third period goal. In 2001, he was chosen to replace an injured Jaromír Jágr in the starting line-up, one of the six Avalanche players selected as starters. He did not, however, pick up a point in a 14–12 loss to North America. In 2009, he was selected as the only Av in the All-Star Lineup for the 57th All-Star Game. He posted a goal and two assists in a 12–11 shootout loss to the Eastern Conference.

Personal life

Hejduk is married to Zlatuse and has twin sons named Marek and David, born January 3, 2004.

References

Milan Hejduk Wikipedia