Tomáš Kopecký Explained

Birth Date:5 February 1982
Birth Place:Ilava, Czechoslovakia
Position:Forward
Shoots:Left
Height Ft:6
Height In:3
Weight Lb:209
Ntl Team:SVK
Played For:HK Dukla Trenčín
Detroit Red Wings
Chicago Blackhawks
Florida Panthers
HC Oceláři Třinec
HC Slovan Bratislava
Draft:38th overall
Draft Year:2000
Draft Team:Detroit Red Wings
Career Start:2001
Career End:2017

Tomáš Kopecký (in Slovak pronounced as /ˈtɔmaːʂ ˈkɔpetskiː/; born 5 February 1982) is a Slovak former professional ice hockey forward. He played in the National Hockey League with the Detroit Red Wings, Chicago Blackhawks and Florida Panthers.

He is a two-time Stanley Cup champion, having won with both the Red Wings in 2008 and the Blackhawks in 2010.

Playing career

Detroit Red Wings (2005–2009)

After being drafted by the Detroit Red Wings in the 2000 NHL Entry Draft, Kopecký played two seasons of junior hockey with the Lethbridge Hurricanes of the Western Hockey League (WHL). He turned professional with the American Hockey League (AHL), initially with the Cincinnati Mighty Ducks before being assigned to the Grand Rapids Griffins.

Kopecký played four seasons with the Griffins before making his NHL debut with the Red Wings towards the end of 2005–06 on 28 February 2006 against the San Jose Sharks. This would be his only game played in the season for the Red Wings.

On 14 December 2006, in a game against the Chicago Blackhawks, Kopecký was injured a minute into the third period of the Red Wings' 3–2 victory. Kopecký lost his footing and hit the boards as he approached the Chicago blue line and Blackhawks defenseman Jim Vandermeer then fell on top of him. Kopecký was motionless on the ice for a few minutes before being helped to the dressing room by members of the Detroit training staff. He had surgery the next day to repair a broken clavicle. As a result of this injury, he was limited to just 26 games in the 2006–07 season. Kopecký had previously worn the number 28 with Detroit, but switched to 82 after the Red Wings acquired free agent defenseman Brian Rafalski.

On 3 April 2008, 77 games into the 2007–08 season, Kopecký tore his ACL during a game against the Columbus Blue Jackets resulting in him missing the last five games of the season and all of the post-season. This injury was repaired during surgery on 22 April.[1] On 4 June 2008, he won the Stanley Cup with the Red Wings after the team defeated the Pittsburgh Penguins in six games in the 2008 Stanley Cup Finals.

After Kopecký recorded six goals and 13 assists for 19 points in 79 games in the 2008–09 season, he and the Red Wings would go on to make a second consecutive appearance in Stanley Cup Finals against the Pittsburgh Penguins where they would be defeated in seven games, one win short from a second consecutive Stanley Cup championship.[2] He would play in eight playoff games in the 2009 playoffs (none in the Stanley Cup Finals) where he would be goalless and record one assist for one point.

Chicago Blackhawks (2009–2011)

On 1 July 2009, Kopecký signed a two-year deal with the Chicago Blackhawks worth $1.2 million per season.[3] He played in 74 games for the Blackhawks in the 2009–10 season, posting 21 points (10 goals, 21 assists), 28 penalties-in-minutes (PIM), two game-winning goals and a shooting percentage of 10.5% while playing most of the season on the teams fourth line. Into the 2010 playoffs, Kopecký continued to be a regular starter on Chicago's third or fourth forward lines. He scored a crucial goal to put Chicago up by two in the Western Semifinals against the Vancouver Canucks, but his most crucial would be in his first game back in the lineup after being a healthy scratch for all four games of the sweep of the San Jose Sharks in the Western Conference Finals. Replacing injured forward Andrew Ladd, Kopecký netted the 6–5 game-winning goal in the Game 1 victory of the 2010 Stanley Cup Finals against the Philadelphia Flyers. Ladd returned the next game, but Blackhawks head coach Joel Quenneville kept Kopecký in the lineup to play every game of the six-game series against the Flyers as this series would be Kopecký's third consecutive Stanley Cup Finals with two different teams. He finished the playoffs with solid statistics; in 17 games, he tallied six points (four goals, two assists), 8 PIM, one game-winning goal and a shooting percentage of 14.3%. On 9 June 2010, at the age of 28, he won the Stanley Cup with the Blackhawks and hoisted the Cup for the second time in his life.

Kopecký entered the 2010–11 season in the last year of his contract with the newly-defending champion Blackhawks and ended the campaign with a breakout season. He opened the first game of the year on 7 October 2010 against the Colorado Avalanche on the team's first line with Jonathan Toews and Marián Hossa, putting in over twice the amount of time on the ice that he had averaged the season before until getting moved to the second line with Hossa and Patrick Sharp then eventually the fourth line with Viktor Stålberg and Ryan Johnson as the season went on. On 30 November, Kopecký recorded his first career four-point game in a 7–5 win over the St. Louis Blues having recorded the first goal of the game against Blues' goaltender and former Red Wings teammate Ty Conklin and recording assists on goals by Jonathan Toews, Patrick Kane and Patrick Sharp, respectively.[4] On 26 December, in a 4–1 win against the Columbus Blue Jackets, in his 36th game of the year, Kopecký tallied his 21st point of the season with a goal on Blue Jackets goaltender Mathieu Garon, matching his career high total for a single season. Kopecký played in the Blackhawks' last game of the season on 10 April 2011, against his former team the Detroit Red Wings. The defending Stanley Cup champion Blackhawks desperately needed a win to decisively clinch a playoff spot. The Hawks lost the game 4–3, but still clinched the eighth and final playoff spot due to a Dallas Stars 5–3 loss later that same day against the Minnesota Wild. Kopecký ended the season with career highs in games played (81), goals (15), assists (27) and points (42) and had now been on a playoff-bound team for six consecutive seasons. Kopecký was taken out of Game 1 of the first round of the 2011 playoffs on 13 April against the Presidents' Trophy-winning Vancouver Canucks with a concussion after being hit by Canucks defenseman Sami Salo.[5] He did not return to the ice for the rest of the series and the defending Stanley Cup champion Blackhawks ultimately lost the first-round matchup in seven games.

Florida Panthers (2011–2015)

Kopecký was poised to become an unrestricted free agent on 1 July 2011. However, on 27 June, the Blackhawks traded Kopecký to the Florida Panthers, who obtained the exclusive negotiating rights with the player until he was to become a free agent. In return, the Blackhawks received a seventh round draft pick in either the 2012 or 2013 NHL Entry Draft.[6] Two days later, on 29 June, the Panthers signed Kopecký to a four-year deal worth a total of $12 million.[7] Kopecký finished the 2011–12 season with 10 goals and 22 assists for 32 points in 80 games as the Panthers finished as the third seed in the Eastern Conference leading the Panthers qualifying for the playoffs for the first time since 2000. The Panthers would be defeated in the first round of the 2012 playoffs in seven games by the sixth seeded New Jersey Devils and Kopecký would record a goal and no assists for one point in all seven games.[8]

The 48 game lockout-shortened 2012–13 season would see the Panthers not only fail to qualify for the playoffs but also finish last place in the entire NHL, resulting in Kopecký missing the playoffs for the first time in his career. Despite the team struggles, Kopecký continued to stay productive individually having finished the abbreviated season by recording 15 goals and 12 assists for 27 points in 47 games played.

On 29 December 2013, Kopecký played in his 500th NHL game in a 4–1 Panthers win over the Montreal Canadiens.[9] On 15 February 2014, Kopecký suffered a concussion in a game against Slovenia in the 2014 Winter Olympics resulting in him missing the rest of the Olympic tournament and the remainder of the 2013–14 season for the Panthers.[10] Kopecký would end the injury-depleted season with four goals and eight assists for 12 points in 49 games as the Panthers would fail to qualify for the playoffs as they finished the season in second-to-last place in the NHL.

Kopecký would play 64 games in the 2014–15 season with two goals and six assists for eight points recorded. Despite his decrease in production and the Panthers failing to qualify for the playoffs once more, Kopecký would be the Panthers nominee for the Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy for perseverance and dedication to the game of hockey although he wasn't named a top three finalist by the NHL).[11]

Post NHL career

At the conclusion of his contract with the Panthers, and failing to meet the expectations of his contract the last two seasons of the deal, Kopecký went un-signed over the 2015 off-season as a free agent. On 22 October 2015, Kopecký returned to Europe and signed in the Czech Republic for the remainder of the season with HC Oceláři Třinec.

Personal life

Tomas is married to Maria and has two sons named Jakub (born 8 February 2004)[12] and Tobias (born 20 February 2009).[13] [14]

International play

Kopecký has participated in eight international tournaments for Slovakia:

Awards and achievements

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

  Regular season Playoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1997–98Dukla TrenčínSVK U20411922 4176
1998–99Dukla TrenčínSVK U205122184020
1999–2000Dukla TrenčínSVK U2014891712
1999–2000Dukla TrenčínSVK523472450000
2000–01Lethbridge HurricanesWHL492228505251126
2000–01Cincinnati Mighty DucksAHL10000
2001–02Lethbridge HurricanesWHL6034427694421315
2001–02Cincinnati Mighty DucksAHL2112620000
2002–03Grand Rapids GriffinsAHL7017213832140006
2003–04Grand Rapids GriffinsAHL4866122810002
2004–05Grand Rapids GriffinsAHL48881635
2005–06Detroit Red WingsNHL10002
2005–06Grand Rapids GriffinsAHL773240721231634725
2006–07Detroit Red WingsNHL261012240006
2007–08Detroit Red WingsNHL77571243
2008–09Detroit Red WingsNHL79613194680117
2009–10Chicago BlackhawksNHL7410112128174268
2010–11Chicago BlackhawksNHL811527426010000
2011–12Florida PanthersNHL801022323271014
2012–13Dukla TrenčínSVK42240
2012–13Florida PanthersNHL4715122728
2013–14Florida PanthersNHL49481218
2014–15Florida PanthersNHL6426828
2015–16HC Oceláři TřinecELH3899183451126
2016–17HK Dukla TrenčínSVK50224
2016–17HC Slovan BratislavaKHL150114
AHL totals24664761402243334733
NHL totals578681061743073753825

International

YearTeamEventResultGPGAPtsPIM
2000SlovakiaWJC185th10000
2000SlovakiaWJC9th70224
2001SlovakiaWJC8th722416
2002SlovakiaWJC8th735822
2010SlovakiaOG4th71012
2012SlovakiaWC105164
2013SlovakiaWC8th80226
2014SlovakiaOG11th20000
2015SlovakiaWC9th61120
Junior totals22591442
Senior totals33741112

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kopecky undergoes successfully surgery. 22 April 2008. 2008. Hahn, John. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20080609050944/http://redwings.nhl.com/team/app?articleid=361283&page=NewsPage&service=page. 9 June 2008.
  2. Web site: 2009 Stanley Cup Final Game Seven: The Perfect Storm . Michael MRock . bleacherreport.com . Bleacher Report . 17 June 2009 . 22 June 2024.
  3. Web site: Blackhawks Sign Hossa To 12-Year Deal, Ink C Kopecky To 2-Year Contract. 1 July 2009. 2009. Chicago Blackhawks Press Release. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20090704020819/http://blackhawks.nhl.com/team/app/?service=page&page=NewsPage&articleid=432996. 4 July 2009.
  4. Web site: Kane, Toews lead Blackhawks past Blues 7-5 . San Diego Tribune . sandiegotribute.com . San Diego Tribune . 30 November 2010 . 29 June 2024.
  5. Web site: NHL Post Season Concussion Report #1 . Dustin Fink . theconcussionblog.com . The Concussion Blog . 18 April 2011 . 22 June 2024.
  6. Web site: Rogers. Jesse. Blackhawks trade Tomas Kopecky. ESPN. 27 June 2011 . 27 June 2011.
  7. Web site: Panthers lock up Kopecky. sportsnet.ca. 29 June 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20110702215818/http://www.sportsnet.ca/hockey/2011/06/29/panthers_kopecky/. 2 July 2011. dead.
  8. Web site: Devils beat Panthers in double OT, get Flyers next . Staff Report . trentonian.com . The Trentonian . 27 April 2012 . 22 June 2024.
  9. Web site: Panthers roll to 4-1 win over Canadiens . San Diego Tribune . sandiegotribune.com . San Diego Tribune . 29 December 2013 . 20 June 2024.
  10. Web site: Injuries at the Olympics Deplete Several Rosters . Jeff Klein . nytimes.com . New York Times . 24 February 2014 . 22 June 2024.
  11. Web site: Tomas Kopecky is Florida Panthers’ nominee for Masterton Trophy . George Richards . miamiherald.com . Miami Herald . 7 April 2015 . 22 June 2024.
  12. Web site: Kopys a family man . mlive.com . 2 January 2008 . 3 February 2010.
  13. Web site: Kopecky rebounds from injury . . 2010-02-03 . 2010-02-03 .
  14. Web site: Kopecky becomes a dad . mlive.com . 2008-02-02 . 2008-02-10.