Michal Brosh ( czech. Michal Broš ; January 25, 1976 , Olomouc , Czechoslovakia ) - former Czech hockey player , striker . World champion in 2000, four-time champion of the Czech Republic and two-time champion of Finland. Currently he is the sports manager of the Czech Extraliga club “ Sparta ” ( Prague ) [1] .
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Position | center forward | |||||||||||||||||||
Growth | 185 cm | |||||||||||||||||||
Weight | 89 kg | |||||||||||||||||||
Grab | right | |||||||||||||||||||
Citizenship | Czech | |||||||||||||||||||
Was born | January 25, 1976 (43 years) | |||||||||||||||||||
NHL draft | in 1995 he was selected in the 5th round under the general 130th number by the San Jose Sharks club | |||||||||||||||||||
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Career
Club
Michal Brosh began his hockey career at the Olomouc club. He made his debut in Extraliga in the 1995/96 season, playing 39 matches and scoring 10 goals in them. The following season, he scored 13 goals in 48 matches. In the summer of 1997, he joined the reigning champions of the Czech Republic , the Vsetin club. In it Brosh twice in a row became the champion of the Czech Republic. Even going to Prague Sparta , in the very first season he again won the gold medal of the Czech champion. In 2002, Brosh for the second time in the "Sparta" won the championship title. In the summer of 2005, he left Extraliga for the first time, going to Finnish “ Kärpyat ” from Oulu . For three seasons in Finland, he twice became the champion of the Finnish league. Returning to the Czech Republic, Brosh played for Sparta for five seasons, and in 2013 he moved to the Mlada Boleslav club [2] , where he ended his career in 2015 [3] .
Czech team
He played for the Czech youth team at the 1996 World Championships. He played for the main Czech team from 1998 to 2006, including two times at the world championships , in 2000 and 2002. In 2000 he won the gold medal of the world championship.
Achievements
Team
- World Champion 2000
- Champion of the Czech Republic 1998-2000, 2002
- Champion of Finland 2007 and 2008
- Czech Championship Silver Winner 2001
- Bronze medalist of the Czech Republic Championship 2003, 2004, 2009 and Finnish Championship 2006
Personal
- Best hockey player, scorer (18 points) and assistant (11 assists) playoffs Extraliga 2002
- Top scorer (12 points) Finnish Championship Play-off 2007
Statistics
- Extraliga - 829 games, 546 points (229 pucks + 317 assists)
- Finnish League - 184 games, 160 points (75 + 85)
- First Czech League - 69 games, 72 points (27 + 45)
- Team Czech Republic - 47 games, 7 points (3 + 4)
- European Trophy - 23 games, 10 points (5 + 5)
- Euroleague - 17 games, 13 points (7 + 6)
- Spengler Cup - 8 games, 2 points (2 + 0)
- Champions Cup - 5 games, 5 points (4 + 1)
- Total career - 1182 games, 815 points (352 + 463)
Family
Michal Brosh is married, he has two children: a son and a daughter
Notes
- ↑ Sparta zná nového sportovního manažera, Kalouse nahradí Broš | Hokej.cz - web českého hokeje . Hokej.cz. The appeal date is December 22, 2018.
- ↑ BK Mladá Boleslav . www.bkboleslav.cz. The appeal date is January 25, 2019.
- Š Brošovo loučení: Fanoušci Boleslavi i Sparty tleskali vestoje, děti plakaly | Hokej.cz - web českého hokeje . Hokej.cz. The appeal date is December 22, 2018.
Links
- Profile on the website of the Czech Hockey Federation (Czech) . www.hokej.cz . The date of appeal is January 13, 2019.
- Michal Brosh at eliteprospects.com Neopr . www.eliteprospects.com . The date of appeal is January 13, 2019.