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Patrik Martinec

Czech ice hockey player and coach From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Patrik Martinec
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Patrik Martinec (born September 4, 1971 in Jilemnice, Czechoslovakia) is a former professional ice hockey forward who played his last five seasons for Anyang Halla of the Asia League Ice Hockey, from South Korea. While playing for Halla, he earned the nickname "Grandfather" (Korean: 할아버지) because of the age difference between him and most of the players on the team.[1]

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On June 18, 2010, Martinec was officially hired as assistant coach. He signed a one-year deal. The following season, he joined HC Sparta Praha, spending the first season there as an assistant coach and the subsequent three seasons as head coach. In May 2016, Anyang Halla announced that he was taking over as head coach from Jiří Veber.[2] He would have taken over two years earlier, but had to see out his ongoing contract and had suggested Veber to Anyang Halla.

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Career highlights

Czech Extraliga

1998-1999 season:

  • Extraliga Most Assists (46)

1999-2000 season:

  • Extraliga Champion

2000-2001 season:

  • Extraliga Most Assists (37)
  • Extraliga Most Points (59)

2013-2014 season:

  • Extraliga Semi-finalist (Coach)

2014-2015 season:

  • Extraliga Semi-finalist (Coach)

2015-2016 season:

  • Extraliga Championship Runner-up (Coach)

Asia League Ice Hockey

2006-2007 season:

  • AHIL Best Playmaking Forward
  • AHIL Most Assists (53)
  • AHIL Most Points (71)

2008-2009 season:

  • AHIL Best Playmaking Forward

2009-2010 season:

  • AHIL Best Playmaking Forward
  • AHIL Champion
  • AHIL Regular Season MVP
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Career statistics

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