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Peter Ihnačák

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Height
  
5 ft 11 in (180 cm)

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Right

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Name
  
Peter Ihnacak

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Born
  
May 3, 1957 (age 66) Poprad, TCH (
1957-05-03
)

Weight
  
180 lb (82 kg; 12 st 12 lb)

Füchse-Trainer Peter Ihnacak über Weißwasser und die NHL


Peter Ihnačák (born May 3, 1957 in Poprad, Czechoslovakia, now Slovakia) is a former Slovak ice hockey centre.

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Draft

Peter Ihnačák Early 1980s sticker of Maple Leaftobe

He was drafted by the Toronto Maple Leafs in the 1982 NHL Entry draft as their 3rd choice, 25th overall.

Career

Peter Ihnačák sidearm delivery When Hockey Players Were Enemies of The State

A star in Slovakia, Ihnacak was prohibited from playing outside of the Communist bloc because members of his family had already fled Slovakia. He went on to play eight seasons with the Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey League from 1982 until 1990.

Peter Ihnačák Ihnak uiel loou A volal Lukovi plussmesk

In his first year with the Maple Leafs, he amassed a total of 66 points (28 goals and 38 assists), the current rookie record within the Maple Leafs organization.

Peter Ihnačák Legenda Ihnak Z Ryt se mi proti Spart nejvc lbili Majesk a

In Europe, he played with the teams of ŠKP Poprad (Slovakia), HC Dukla Jihlava, HC Sparta Prague (both in the Czech Republic), Freiburg and Krefeld Pinguine (both in Germany).

International career

Peter Ihnačák 198485 Team Peter Ihnacak Pension Plan Puppets

He was to play in the 1980 Winter Olympics at Lake Placid, but was removed from the team because he was considered a flight risk. Eventually, due to his development as a player, Ihnacak's coach pushed for his inclusion on the 1982 World Championship team, which was to play in Helsinki, Finland. There, Ihnacak successfully (with the aid of his older brother John) made his way to Stockholm, and from there to New York.

Coaching career

He was also the head coach of the team of Nuremberg Ice Tigers (Germany). Ihnačák is currently a European-based scout for the Washington Capitals.

Personal

Peter is the elder brother of the Toronto Maple Leafs' Miroslav Ihnačák.

References

Peter Ihnačák Wikipedia