Milan Hejduk (Czech pronunciation: [ˈmɪlan ˈɦɛjduk] ; born February 14, 1976) is a Czech–American former professional ice hockey forward. Nicknamed "the...
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who won 14–12 against the World team, which featured Milan Hejduk and Peter Forsberg. All but Hejduk were part of the starting lineups. Before the playoffs...
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Milan Hejduk, Czech ice hockey player Milan Hodža, Slovak Prime Minister of Czechoslovakia Milan Jayathilaka (born 1981), Sri Lankan politician Milan...
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boxer John Hejduk (1929–2000), American architect Milan Hejduk (born 1976), Czech ice hockey player This page lists people with the surname Hejduk. If an...
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McCaffrey, U.S. Olympic luger Courtney Zablocki, Czech hockey player Milan Hejduk, and Ethan Horvath, goalkeeper for the United States National Soccer...
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centered the highly productive "AMP line" (i.e. Alex, Milan, Peter) with wingers Alex Tanguay and Milan Hejduk as part of the Colorado Avalanche's "one-two punch"...
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Král who led the league with 43 goals. Also impressing was 18-year-old Milan Hejduk who was named top rookie in the Czech League. Pardubice's second-place...
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1999 and 2004: Pavel Bure, Joe Sakic, Jaromir Jagr, Jarome Iginla, and Milan Hejduk. Following the 2004–05 lockout that cancelled the season, the league...
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82 0.72 2001–02 Jarome Iginla (1) * Calgary Flames 52 82 0.63 2002–03 Milan Hejduk (1) Colorado Avalanche 50 82 0.61 2003–04 Jarome Iginla (2) * Calgary...
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