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Bagel, Ivan

Ivan Baranka ( Slovak. Ivan Baranka ; b. , ) - Slovak hockey player , defender . He is currently a player in the Kometa club, playing in the Czech Extraliga [1] .

Hockey player
Ivan Baranka
Petružálek, Kasutin, Baranka 2011-10-10 Amur — Spartak Moscow KHL-game.jpeg
Positiondefender
Growth188 cm
Weight93 kg
Grableft
Citizenship
Was born


NHL draftIn 2003 he was chosen in the 2nd round under the general 50th number by the club " New York Rangers "
Career

2002 — n. at.

Playing career
2002—2003Flag of Slovakia Dubnica
2003—2005US flag Everett Silvertips
2005—2008US flag Hartford Wolf Pack
2008—2012Russian flag Spartak Moscow
2012—2013Russian flag Salavat Yulaev Ufa
2013—2014Russian flag Avangard Omsk
2014—2015Flag of Slovakia Slovan Bratislava
2015—2016Flag of sweden Ryogle Angelholm
2016—2018Czech flag Vitkovice
2019 — n. at.Czech flag Comet Brno

Career

He began to speak in Slovakia for the MHC Dubnica nad Vahom. In 2003 , in the second round of the draft, he was selected by the number 50 by the team of the New York Rangers ( NHL ). He played for two seasons at Everett Silvertips ( WHL ), then three seasons at Hartford Wolf Pack ( AHL ). Spent one match in the New York Rangers on November 21, 2007 against the Tampa Bay Lightning team, in which he earned his first personal point by acting as an assistant to Colton Orr's goal .

In 2008, he signed a contract with Spartak Moscow . A number of meetings, his first season in the KHL , missed first because of an injury to the clavicle, and then because of the broken finger of his left hand. In the 2009/10 season, he set a record for Spartak defenders in terms of the number of points scored per season - 32 (10 + 22) [2] . The record was broken in December 2016 by Matt Gilroy [3] . On May 29, 2012, it became known that Ivan Baranka would play for the Ufa club Salavat Yulaev . In exchange, Yakub Nakladal went to the red-and-white camp [4] . July 16, 2013 "Salavat Yulaev" terminated the contract with the player [5] . On August 9, 2013, he signed a one-year contract with the Omsk Avangard [6] .

Club statistics

SeasonClubLeagueRegular ChampionshipPlayoffs
ANDRPABOUTCM+/-ANDRPABOUTCM+/-
2002/03MHK Dubnica nad VahomSHLsixteenonefive628
2003/04Everett SilvertipsWHL583121569-2203fiveeight26-2
2004/05Everett SilvertipsWHL647sixteen2364-15eleven3onefour6-five
Hartford Wolf PackAhlone0000+1
2005/06Hartford Wolf PackAhl59fivesixteen2187-one
2006/07Hartford Wolf PackAhl543202350+13
2007/08Hartford Wolf PackAhl61five212653five0222
New York RangersNHLone0oneone0+1
2008/09"Spartak Moscow"CHL472eightten50+46one236-3
2009/10"Spartak Moscow"CHL55ten223256-oneten22four12-one
2010/11"Spartak Moscow"CHL50eight91748+23one23fourone
2011/12"Spartak Moscow"CHL47fivesixteen2140-3
2012/13"Salavat Yulaev"CHL4326eight
2013/14Avant-gardeCHL47one1718thirty-3
TOTALNHLone0oneone0+1
TOTALCHL2892878106250fournineteenfour6ten22-3

Notes

  1. ↑ Seznam.cz. Kometa posiluje, získala jednoho ze stěžejnějších beků Vítkovic. Sparta pouští gólmana (Czech) . www.sport.cz. The appeal date is January 11, 2019.
  2. ↑ Baranka became the champion of Spartak (Neopr.) . Sportbox.ru (April 13, 2010).
  3. ↑ Matt Gilroy went down in history (Neop.) . HC Spartak Moscow (December 10, 2016). (inaccessible link)
  4. ↑ "Salavat" exchanged Nakladala in "Spartak" on the steering wheel
  5. ↑ HC Salavat Yulaev terminated the contract with Ivan Baranka
  6. ↑ Avangard signed a one-year contract with Ivan Baranka (inaccessible link) (inaccessible link from 05-09-2013 [2157 days])

Links

  • Profile on the official website of HC Spartak (Moscow)
  • Profile on the KHL website
  • Statistics on the website www.sports.ru
  • Statistics on the website www.eurohockey.net
  • Profile on HC “Kometa”
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Baranka,_Ivan&oldid=97473836


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