Milan Hnilička

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Milan Hnilička[1] (born June 25, 1973) is a Czech former professional ice hockey player and politician. He played in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the New York Rangers, Atlanta Thrashers and the Los Angeles Kings. He was a member of the Chamber of Deputies since 2017, but resigned in January 2021, after attending a party in breach of coronavirus restrictions.[2] He was drafted 70th overall by the New York Islanders in the 1991 NHL entry draft. In 2000, Hnilička won the Calder Cup while playing for the Hartford Wolf Pack of the American Hockey League (AHL). He announced his retirement in August 2010. Internationally, Hnilička represented the Czechoslovak national junior team and the Czech national senior team at multiple tournaments.

Born (1973-06-25) 25 June 1973 (age 52)
Height 6 ft 0 in (183 cm)
Height 6 ft 0 in (183 cm)
Weight 194 lb (88 kg; 13 st 12 lb)
Quick facts MP, Member of the Chamber of Deputies ...
Milan Hnilička
Member of the Chamber of Deputies
In office
21 October 2017  26 January 2021
Personal details
Born (1973-06-25) 25 June 1973 (age 52)
Ice hockey career
Height 6 ft 0 in (183 cm)
Weight 194 lb (88 kg; 13 st 12 lb)
Position Goaltender
Caught Left
Played for Kladno
Sparta Praha
New York Rangers
Atlanta Thrashers
Los Angeles Kings
Bílí Tygři Liberec
Salavat Yulaev Ufa
Slavia Praha
National team  Czechoslovakia and
 Czech Republic
NHL draft 70th overall, 1991
New York Islanders
Playing career 19892010
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Playing career

Hnilička played for Poldi SONP Kladno in the Czechoslovak Extraliga for several years. At the 1991 NHL entry draft he was selected 70th overall by the New York Islanders, and moved to North America in 1992, spending one season in major junior with the Swift Current Broncos of the Western Hockey League (WHL), helping them reach the 1993 Memorial Cup. He then spent two seasons in the minor leagues before returning to the Czech Extraliga, where he played a further four seasons. Signed by the New York Rangers of the National Hockey League (NHL) in 1999, he made his NHL debut on October 14, 1999, against the Pittsburgh Penguins. He played two games for the Rangers, spending the majority of the season with their American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Hartford Wolf Pack, winning the Calder Cup with them as AHL champions.

Signing as a free agent with the Atlanta Thrashers, he spent three seasons with them, before being traded to the Los Angeles Kings in 2003. Hnilička mainly played for the Kings' AHL affiliate, the Manchester Monarchs, appearing in two games for the Kings. He returned to the Czech Republic in 2004 and played five seasons with Bílí Tygři Liberec, as well as briefly playing for Salavat Yulaev Ufa of the Russian Superleague in the 2007–08 season. Hnilička's last games were during the 2009–10 season when he played three games for Slavia Praha. He holds the Atlanta Thrashers/Winnipeg Jets franchise record for saves in one game with 53 that he achieved on 18 December 2001, against the Boston Bruins.[3]

International play

Hnilička played his first game for the Czechoslovak junior team in 1990 at the 1990 European Junior Championships, winning a bronze medal. He played again for the Czechoslovak junior team at the 1991 World Junior Championships, again winning bronze. He was named to the Czechoslovak senior team for both the 1991 Canada Cup and 1991 World Championships, but did not play in either tournament. Hnilička's final tournament for Czechoslovakia was in the 1992 World Junior Championships, where the team finished fifth.

With the dissolution of Czechoslovakia he began to represent the Czech national team, playing in seven World Championships and the 1998 and 2006 Winter Olympics (though he did not play in 1998). He won gold at the 1999, 2001, and 2005 World Championships, as well as a silver medal in 2006 and bronze in both 1997 and 1998.[4]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

More information Regular season, Playoffs ...
Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GPWLTMINGASOGAASV% GPWLMINGASOGAASV%
1988–89 Poldi SONP Kladno CSSR U18 342.51.921
1989–90 Poldi SONP Kladno CSSR 241,113703.77
1990–91 Poldi SONP Kladno CSSR 402,122982.80.902
1991–92 Poldi SONP Kladno CSSR 382,0661283.73
1992–93 Swift Current Broncos WHL 65461223,67920623.36.896 171251,0175423.19.911
1992–93 Swift Current Broncos M-Cup 44.72
1993–94 Richmond Renegades ECHL 43181652,29915544.05.883
1993–94 Salt Lake Golden Eagles IHL 85103782503.97.892
1994–95 Denver Grizzlies IHL 159417984713.53.890
1995–96 Poldi Kladno CZE 33161251,89515114.78.868 8354922402.93.916
1996–97 Poldi Kladno CZE 482017112,74112042.63.928 3031501405.60.863
1997–98 Sparta Praha CZE 492514102,4989062.16.943 11566313303.14.912
1998–99 Sparta Praha CZE 50271582,87610942.27.925 8535011221.44.960
1999–00 New York Rangers NHL 201086503.49.886
1999–00 Hartford Wolf Pack AHL 36221101,9797152.15.928 30199603.64.854
2000–01 Atlanta Thrashers NHL 36121921,87910523.35.890
2001–02 Atlanta Thrashers NHL 601333103,36717933.19.908
2002–03 Atlanta Thrashers NHL 2141311,0976503.56.893
2002–03 Chicago Wolves AHL 1511218383312.36.922
2003–04 Los Angeles Kings NHL 201080503.76.881
2003–04 Manchester Monarchs AHL 2081001,0224412.58.908 202127502.37.914
2004–05 Bílí Tygři Liberec CZE 46281622,74010652.32.928 12577023202.74.927
2005–06 Bílí Tygři Liberec CZE 45291152,6447561.70.940 4131581003.80.861
2006–07 Bílí Tygři Liberec CZE 4028122,3707341.85.943 12577163402.85.916
2007–08 Bílí Tygři Liberec CZE 151148903022.02.937
2007–08 Salavat Yulaev Ufa RSL 95601811.93.918 115903.02.885
2008–09 Bílí Tygři Liberec CZE 229131,2436603.19.910
2009–10 Slavia Praha CZE 3031781304.38.833
CZE totals 3511931174120,075833322.49.925 5824343,35015922.85.919
NHL totals 1212967136,50935953.31.900
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International

Quick facts Olympic medal record, Men's ice hockey ...
Olympic medal record
Men's ice hockey
Gold medal – first place1998 NaganoTeam
Bronze medal – third place2006 TorinoTeam
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More information Year, Team ...
Year Team Event GPWLTMINGASOGAASV%
1990 Czechoslovakia EJC 42.78.864
1991 Czechoslovakia WJC 54102691413.12
1991 Czechoslovakia EJC
1991 Czechoslovakia WC DNP
1991 Czechoslovakia CC DNP
1992 Czechoslovakia WJC 63292003.65.853
1992 Czechoslovakia WC DNP
1997 Czech Republic WC 110060303.00.885
1998 Czech Republic OG DNP
1998 Czech Republic WC 84124301021.39.940
1999 Czech Republic WC 94291612.24.911
2001 Czech Republic WC 98015411311.44.952
2002 Czech Republic WC 5410299911.81.917
2005 Czech Republic WC 110060010.001.000
2006 Czech Republic OG 3110128602.82.878
2006 Czech Republic WC 95225482402.63.893
2008 Czech Republic WC 6333711612.59.878
Senior totals 572,8669772.03
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