Jaroslav Kracík

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Jaroslav Kracík
Date of birth January 18, 1983
place of birth Pilsen , Czechoslovakia
size 184 cm
Weight 84 kg
position center
Shot hand Right
Draft
NHL Entry Draft 2002 , 8th lap, 231st position
Columbus Blue Jackets
Career stations
until 2010 HC Plzeň
2002-2003 HC Slovan Ústečtí Lvi
2009-2010 BK Mladá Boleslav
2010-2011 HC Litvínov
2011-2013 EV Landshut
2013-2015 SC Riessersee
since 2015 HC Plzeň

Jaroslav Kracík (born January 18, 1983 in Pilsen , Czechoslovakia ) is a Czech ice hockey player who plays for HC Plzeň in the Czech extra league on the position of the center .

Career

Kracík first went through the youth teams of HC Plzeň until 2001 , before he was used in the 2001/02 season for the first time in the extra league for HC Plzeň in four games. In the same season he was loaned to the third Czech division at HC Klatovy, where he was used in six games. Until the 2004/05 season he was used in Pilsen mainly in the U20 team. In the following years he was still under contract with HC Plzeň, but was repeatedly loaned to other clubs, where he usually played only a few games.

For the 2010/11 season he moved to HC Litvínov , who was represented in the Czech Extra League, and came in 43 games on four goals and nine assists.

After only one season in Litvínov, Kracík moved to Germany to EV Landshut , which was then called Landshut Cannibals . In the 2nd ice hockey Bundesliga he scored 10 goals in his first season and prepared 41 more and won the division championship with the Cannibals. Also in the following season he ran for the Landshut team.

After suffering a knee injury in 2013 and therefore not receiving a new contract in Landshut, he moved to league rivals SC Riessersee in November 2013 . After the 2045/15 season, the center did not receive a new offer from SC Riessersee, whereupon he moved to his home club HC Plzeň in the Czech extra league .

Achievements and Awards

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Merkur-Online: Wechsel-Hammer at SC Riessersee , accessed on December 8, 2013.