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Vladimír Růžička

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Height
  
6 ft 3 in (191 cm)

Shot
  
Left

Partner
  
Marie Pavlovská

Position
  
Centre

Weight
  
95 kg

Siblings
  
Jaroslav Růžička

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Born
  
6 June 1963 (age 53) Most, TCH (
1963-06-06
)

Played for
  
CHZ Litvínov HK Dukla Trenčín Edmonton Oilers Boston Bruins Ottawa Senators HC Slavia Praha

National team
  
Czechoslovakia   Czech Republic

NHL Draft
  
73rd overall, 1982 Toronto Maple Leafs

Spouse
  
Eva Růžičková (m. 1982–2016)

Children
  
Vladimír Růžička, Eva Růžičková

Similar
  
Jaromír Jágr, Martin Růžička, Ivan Hlinka, Robert Reichel, Dominik Hašek

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Vladimír Růžička ( [ˈvlaɟɪmiːr ˈruːʒɪtʃka]; born 6 June 1963) is a Czech ice hockey coach and former professional player. Růžička was twice named the top player in the Czechoslovak Elite League, and was on the gold medal team in the Ice Hockey World Championship in 1985 and 1998 Olympic Games. He also played 233 games in the National Hockey League (NHL). Since 2008, Růžička has been the head coach of both HC Slavia Praha and the Czech national ice hockey team.

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Playing career

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Růžička started his career with Czechoslovak side Litvínov, making his first appearance at the age of 16 and scoring after just 10 seconds in his first game, against Dukla Jihlava. Růžička was selected by the Toronto Maple Leafs 73rd overall in the 1982 NHL Entry Draft. Despite this, he was barred from leaving Czechoslovakia by the Communist authorities. He continued to play internationally for Czechoslovakia before finally making his NHL debut in 1989. Růžička had a short career in the NHL, playing a total of five seasons for the Edmonton Oilers, Boston Bruins and Ottawa Senators. His best season statistically came in 1991–92 when he recorded 75 points (39 goals, 36 assists) with Boston, and led the team in scoring. He has a Stanley Cup ring and is on the 1990 Edmonton Oilers Stanley Cup team picture. However, Růžička only played 25 regular season games and did not appear in the playoffs that season. Thus, his name was not engraved on the Stanley Cup. Růžička finished his NHL career with 233 games, scoring 82 goals and 85 assists.

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Růžička played 200 games for his national team, scoring 112 goals in the process. In 1985 he won a gold medal with Czechoslovakia at the 1985 World Ice Hockey Championships. He captained the gold medal winning Czech Republic team at the 1998 Winter Olympics, going on to retire from the international team after the tournament.

Awards

  • 1985: World championship All-star team
  • 1986: Golden Hockey Stick
  • 1988: Golden Hockey Stick
  • Coaching career

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    After retiring as a player in 2000 he started working as a coach in HC Slavia Praha and in 2002–03 and 2007–08 seasons his team won the Czech Extraliga. Between 2002–2004 he was also an assistant coach of the Czech national ice hockey team. Shortly after he left the team, the head coach Ivan Hlinka died and Růžička took over the position, leading the Czech Republic team to the Vienna World Championship gold medal in 2005. Růžička has coached the Czech national ice hockey team to two gold medals.

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    References

    Vladimír Růžička Wikipedia