Radek

Dvořák

Coach

 

Radek Dvořák, like fellow countryman Tomas Vokoun, hails from the Czech Republic. Drafted 10th overall in 1995, Radek had a successful career, spanning 18 years and 1260 NHL games. Panthers fans may remember Radek, from their storied 1995-1996 Stanley Cup run. Radek would go on to play for seven additional franchises including: The New York Rangers; Edmonton Oilers; St. Louis Blues; Atlanta Thrashers; Dallas Stars; Anaheim Ducks; and Carolina Hurricanes. He would appear in the Salt Lake City Olympics, two Stanley Cup Finals, and would win three gold medals at the World Championships.

Radek and his wife Irena live with their two sons. He is the Head Coach of the 2016-2017 Squirt AAA team.

Radek Dvořák in numbers:

NHL games played: 1260
Goals: 227
Assists: 363
Total points in NHL: 590

World Championships games played: 35
Goals: 9
Assists: 16
Total points in World Champs: 25

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:

1993-1994

  • U18 EJC Bronze Medal

1994-1995

  • Czech Bronze Medal

1998-1999

  • World Championship Gold Medal

2000-2001

  • World Championship Gold Medal

2003-2004

  • World Championship Most Assists (7)

2004-2005

  • Czech2 Champion
  • Czech2 Playoffs Most Assists (9)
  • Czech2 to Czech Promotion (HC Ceske Budejovice)
  • World Championship Gold Medal

AWARDS BY LEAGUE:

  • Czech Bronze Medal 94/95
  • Czech2 Champion 04/05
  • Czech2 Playoffs Most Assists 04/05
  • Czech2 to Czech Promotion 04/05
  • U18 EJC Bronze Medal 93/94
  • World Championship Gold Medal 98/99, 00/01, 04/05
  • World Championship Most Assists 03/04