Patrik Štefan Explained

Patrik Štefan
Birth Date:1980 9, df=yes
Birth Place:Příbram, Czechoslovakia
Height Ft:6
Height In:2
Weight Lb:210
Position:Centre
Shoots:Left
Played For:Sparta Praha
Long Beach Ice Dogs
Atlanta Thrashers
Chicago Wolves
Ilves
Dallas Stars
SC Bern
Ntl Team:CZE
Draft:1st overall
Draft Year:1999
Draft Team:Atlanta Thrashers
Career Start:1996
Career End:2007

Patrik Štefan (born 16 September 1980) is a Czech former professional ice hockey player who was drafted as the first overall pick by the Atlanta Thrashers in the 1999 NHL Entry Draft.

Playing career

Prior to being drafted by the Thrashers, Štefan played for Sparta Praha in the Czech Republic, and the Long Beach Ice Dogs of the IHL.

Štefan played six seasons for the Atlanta Thrashers scoring 177 points. During the 2004–05 NHL lockout, Štefan played for Ilves Tampere in the SM-liiga. In 37 games, Štefan collected a total of 41 points including 28 assists. In the playoffs, Štefan had six assists and a goal in seven games.

On 24 June 2006, Štefan was traded to the Dallas Stars along with Jaroslav Modrý for Niko Kapanen and a 7th round draft pick in 2006.

Patrik’s son James Stefan is a prospect to the Edmonton Oilers

Empty net blunder

Štefan earned significant notoriety on 4 January 2007 for a blunder during a game against the Edmonton Oilers. With seconds left in the game, and Dallas already ahead by a goal, Štefan gained possession of the puck and found himself on a breakaway towards an empty net. Štefan continued skating towards the crease rather than immediately shooting, then attempted a casual backhand into the net from close quarters. The puck hit bad ice and bounced up and over his stick, causing him to miss the goal, trip, and fall against the ice.[1] To compound the error, he then cleared the puck in the direction of the Oilers. This allowed a play to develop where fellow Czech Aleš Hemský scored with two seconds remaining to tie the game 5-5; ultimately, Dallas won in a shootout.

After Štefan's contract expired in 2007, the Stars chose not to re-sign him. Štefan signed with SC Bern of the Nationalliga A, but he only played three games for them before retiring in October 2007, largely due to a serious hip injury, the latest of several chronic injuries that plagued his career.[2] He is currently a player agent in the Detroit area, and a youth coach with 15U Little Caesars Hockey.[3]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1996–97HC Sparta PrahaELH5011271010
1997–98HC Sparta PrahaELH2726816
1997–98Long Beach Ice DogsIHL255101510101122
1998–99Long Beach Ice DogsIHL3311243526
1999–2000Atlanta ThrashersNHL725202530
2000–01Atlanta ThrashersNHL6610213122
2001–02Chicago WolvesAHL53030
2001–02Atlanta ThrashersNHL597162322
2002–03Atlanta ThrashersNHL7113213412
2003–04Atlanta ThrashersNHL8214264026
2004–05IlvesSM-l371328414771674
2005–06Atlanta ThrashersNHL6410142436
2006–07Dallas StarsNHL41561110
2007–08SC BernNLA31010
NHL totals45564124188158

International

YearTeamEvent GPGAPtsPIM
1996Czech RepublicEJC51 2 34
1997Czech RepublicEJC63146
1998Czech RepublicWJC71124
2006Czech RepublicWC91014
Junior totals1854914
Senior totals91014

Honours and achievements

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Associated Press. Stars win in shootout after late blunder costs them lead. https://web.archive.org/web/20171116083108/http://www.espn.com/nhl/recap?gameId=270104006. dead. 16 November 2017. ESPN. 28 April 2014.
  2. http://brochuishockey.blogspot.com/2007/10/patrik-stefan-retires-from-hockey.html Patrik Stefan retires from hockey
  3. Web site: George Sipple. Ex-NHL top pick moves to Hockeytown to be agent, coach. Detroit Free Press. 21 February 2018. George Sipple.