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Roman Turek
Czech ice hockey player

Roman Turek

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Intro
Czech ice hockey player
Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Strakonice, Czech Republic
Age
54 years
Stats
Height:
192 cm
Weight:
220 lbs
Awards
Stanley Cup
 
William M. Jennings Trophy
(1999)
William M. Jennings Trophy
(2000)
Sports Teams
Dallas Stars
Calgary Flames
St. Louis Blues
HC České Budějovice
Roman Turek
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Biography

Roman Turek (born May 21, 1970) is a Czech former professional ice hockey goaltender who played for the Dallas Stars, St. Louis Blues and Calgary Flames in a nine-year National Hockey League (NHL) career. He last played in the Czech Extraliga for HC České Budějovice.

Playing career

Calgary Flames

Drafted 113th overall by the Minnesota North Stars in the 1990 NHL Entry Draft, Turek moved with the franchise to Dallas, where he initially played as the third-string goaltender behind Andy Moog and Artūrs Irbe before serving as the backup to Ed Belfour. He won a Stanley Cup in this role in 1999. Despite his backup role, he achieved international glory with the Czech Republic national team, backstopping them to a gold medal at the 1996 World Championships. In this year, he also played in Germany for the Nürnberg Ice Tigers.

The Stars, fearing they would lose Turek to the Atlanta Thrashers in the upcoming expansion draft, traded him to the St. Louis Blues in the 1999 off-season, and finally got his chance to shine as he topped the league with seven shutouts and won the William M. Jennings Trophy in his first season. He helped the Blues to the Presidents' Trophy that year and the Blues entered the playoffs with high expectations. However, St. Louis was eliminated in seven games by the eighth-seeded San Jose Sharks, with some aggravated Blues fans pinning responsibility on Turek because of some soft goals he allowed, including one in Game 7 that was fired from centre ice by Sharks captain Owen Nolan. However, he played a second season with the Blues while being challenged for the starting position by backup Brent Johnson. He put up good numbers again, this time helping the Blues reach the playoffs as the fourth seed, where they again faced the Sharks in the first round. This time, Turek helped the Blues eliminate the Sharks in six games and then helped them sweep the Dallas Stars, his former team, in the second round. However, in the third round against the Colorado Avalanche, soft goals plagued him again (including one scored after an attempt to scoop the puck into his glove with his stick) and again in some fan circles bore the brunt of the blame for the Blues' third round 4–1 ouster. In the off-season, Turek was traded to the Calgary Flames.

In the 2003–04 season, Roman's status as the Flames' starting goaltender was altered drastically when Darryl Sutter traded a conditional draft pick for Miikka Kiprusoff, whose stellar performances relegated Turek to the bench. However, Turek was a dependable backup, as Kiprusoff led the Flames to the 2004 Stanley Cup Final against the Tampa Bay Lightning.

In 2004, Turek restructured his contract to substantially drop his salary from $5 million plus bonuses for the 2004–05 and 2005–06 seasons. The restructuring brought his salary to between $1 million and $2 million, with potential earnings relying heavily on performance bonuses. The restructuring saved the Calgary Flames organization between $3 million and $4 million in the 2004–05 season.

Turek announced his retirement from the NHL on August 9, 2005.

Trivia

  • Turek's masks all featured Iron Maiden mascot "Eddie". The artwork was done by Ray Bishop of Bishop Custom Designs.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPWLTOTLMINGASOGAASV%GPWLMINGASOGAASV%
1987–88TJ Motor České BudějoviceTCH Jr
1988–89VTJ PísekCZE.2
1989–90VTJ PísekCZE.2
1990–91TJ Motor České BudějoviceTCH2612449804.73.880
1991–92TJ Motor České BudějoviceCZE.2
1992–93HC České BudějoviceTCH4325551212.84.923
1993–94HC České BudějoviceELH4423156253210932.58.9273031801103.67.866
1994–95HC České BudějoviceELH4420186258611822.74.9209545012603.11.915
1995–96Nürnberg Ice TigersDEL4827871543.325338142.48
1996–97Dallas StarsNHL6310263902.06.930
1996–97Michigan K-WingsIHL29813415557702.97.905
1997–98Dallas StarsNHL231110113244912.22.901
1997–98Michigan K-WingsIHL2110119502.52.928
1998–99Dallas StarsNHL26163313824812.08.915
1999–2000St. Louis BluesNHL6742159396012971.95.9127344151902.75.882
2000–01St. Louis BluesNHL54241810323212362.28.90114959083102.05.919
2001–02Calgary FlamesNHL69302811408117252.53.906
2002–03Calgary FlamesNHL6527299382216442.57.902
2003–04Calgary FlamesNHL18611010314032.33.91410019000.001.000
2004–05HC České BudějoviceCZE.21513208592331.61.924660360340.50.979
2005–06HC České BudějoviceELH311511518326912.26.92410556181911.84.941
2006–07HC MountfieldELH351916019958822.65.91111566092912.86.914
2007–08HC MountfieldELH422913024948962.14.92911746411731.59.945
2008–09HC MountfieldELH4420240246310442.53.921
2009–10HC MountfieldELH3814240228610942.86.9065232982204.43.872
ELH totals27814012117016,188686222.54.920492425284712452.61.919
NHL totals3281591154319,094734272.31.9072212913435002.23.908

International

YearTeamEventGPWLTMINGASOGAASV%
1988CzechoslovakiaEJC527391.98
1989CzechoslovakiaWJC74113901602.46
1990CzechoslovakiaWJC64203261402.58.906
1993CzechoslovakiaWCDNP
1994Czech RepublicOG2200120301.50.931
1994Czech RepublicWC2120402.00.892
1995Czech RepublicWC6330359921.50.939
1996Czech RepublicWC87014801511.88.952
1996Czech RepublicWCH3030821007.32.833
2002Czech RepublicOGDNP
Junior totals18989392.37
Senior totals2111614132.12

Awards

  • 1995 World Championships All-Star Team
  • 1996 World Championships All-Star Team
  • 1996 World Championships Best Goaltender
  • 1999 Stanley Cup champion with the Dallas Stars
  • 1999 William M. Jennings Trophy
  • 2000 William M. Jennings Trophy
  • 2000 NHL Second All-Star Team

International play

  • 1994 Played for Czech Republic at 1994 Winter Olympics
  • 1994 Played for Czech Republic at World Championships
  • 1996 Won gold medal for Czech Republic at World Championships
  • 1996 Played for Czech Republic at World Cup of Hockey
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