Vladimír Vůjtek Explained

Played For:Montreal Canadiens
Edmonton Oilers
Tampa Bay Lightning
Atlanta Thrashers
Pittsburgh Penguins
Ntl Team:Czech Republic
Position:Right wing
Shoots:Right
Height Ft:6
Height In:0
Weight Lb:196
Birth Date:17 February 1972
Birth Place:Ostrava, Czechoslovakia
Draft:73rd overall
Draft Year:1991
Draft Team:Montreal Canadiens
Career Start:1992
Career End:2007

Vladimír Vůjtek (born 17 February 1972) is a Czech former professional ice hockey right wing. He was drafted by the Montreal Canadiens in the fourth round, 73rd overall, of the 1991 NHL Entry Draft.

Career

Vůjtek played two seasons for HC Vítkovice in the Czechoslovak Extraliga before coming to North America to play for the Western Hockey League's Tri-City Americans. He made his NHL debut with Montreal in the 1991–92 season, appearing in two games before returning the Americans. Vůjtek joined the Edmonton Oilers' organization before the 1992–93 season, and played 70 games with the Oilers over two seasons. During the 1994-95 NHL lockout, Vůjtek returned to Europe. He remained in the Extraliga and the SM-liiga of Finland until 1997, where he played for HC Vitkovice for two seasons and spent one season skating with Ässät.

Vůjtek returned to the NHL with the Tampa Bay Lightning in the 1997–98 season. He played thirty games with the Lightning before being diagnosed with having the Epstein-Barr virus,[1] which took a toll on his energy and eventually had him miss the remainder of the season. After being unsigned by the Lightning, Vůjtek returned to the HC Vitkovice organization for another season.

On 19 July 1999, Vůjtek signed with the Atlanta Thrashers. During a preseason game against the New York Rangers, Vujtek was accidentally cut by the skate of forward Valeri Kamensky and was rushed to the hospital. He received over 100 stitches on his right cheek and underwent over two and a half hours of plastic surgery.[2] After three regular season games with the Thrashers, Vůjtek would again return to the Czech Republic.

After two seasons with HC Sparta Praha of Extraliga and a successful season with HPK Hameenlinna, Vůjtek returned to the NHL for a third time. Vujtek was signed on 15 July 2002 by then-General Manager Craig Patrick of the Pittsburgh Penguins to a one-year, $600,000 contract.[1] Although Vujtek showed promise during training camp as a scoring leader,[3] it did not translate into regular season success. Vůjtek opened the 2002-03 NHL season on the second line working with linemates Alexei Kovalev and Ville Nieminen.[4] After five games, where Vůjtek recorded one assist, Vůjtek requested his release.[5]

In his NHL career Vůjtek appeared in 110 games scoring seven goals and adding 30 assists.

Vůjtek returned to Europe after his release from the Penguins, where he would play several seasons in the Czech Republic, Finland, Russia and Switzerland. Vůjtek initially retired after the 2005–06 season after his hometown team HC Vitkovice did not offer him a contract. HC Vitkovice at the time was coached by his father, Vladimír Vůjtek Sr.

Vůjtek skated his final season in the Extraliga with HC Oceláři Třinec, where he scored nine points in twenty-four games.

Retirement

Vůjtek retired after the 2006–07 season. He is now a player agent for Eurohockey Services, co-managing the agency with former Pittsburgh Penguins teammate Michal Sivek.[6]

Personal

His father, Vladimír Vůjtek Sr., is a head coach with 27 years experience of head coaching experience with Slovak national ice hockey team and teams in the Extraliga and in Russia with both the Russian Superleague and the KHL[7]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

  Regular season Playoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1988–89TJ VítkoviceTCH3 0 1 1 0
1989–90TJ VítkoviceTCH22 3 4 7 7 4 3 7
1990–91TJ VítkoviceTCH26 7 4 11 16
1990–91Tri–City AmericansWHL37 26 18 44 257 2 3 5 4
1991–92Tri–City AmericansWHL53 41 61 102 114
1991–92Montreal CanadiensNHL2 0 0 0 0
1992–93Edmonton OilersNHL30 1 10 11 8
1992–93Cape Breton OilersAHL20 10 9 19 141 0 0 0 0
1993–94Edmonton OilersNHL40 4 15 19 14
1994–95Cape Breton OilersAHL30 10 11 21 30
1994–95Las Vegas ThunderIHL1 0 0 0 0
1994–95HC VítkoviceELH18 5 8 13 51
1995–96HC VítkoviceELH26 6 7 13 424 1 1 2 0
1996–97ÄssätSM-l50 27 31 58 484 1 2 3 2
1997–98Tampa Bay LightningNHL30 2 4 6 16
1997–98Adirondack Red WingsAHL2 1 2 3 0
1998–99HC VítkoviceELH46 19 30 49 65
1999–00Atlanta ThrashersNHL3 0 0 0 0
1999–00HC Sparta PrahaELH29 12 19 31 148 2 3 5 10
2000–01HC Sparta PrahaELH38 11 18 29 2813 3 6 9 4
2001–02HPKSM-l45 19 39 58 388 4 7 11 6
2002–03Pittsburgh PenguinsNHL5 0 1 1 0
2002–03HC VítkoviceELH6 1 5 6 4
2002–03Severstal CherepovetsRSL16 7 14 21 1212 2 3 5 8
2003–04HPKSM-l30 9 16 25 86
2003–04Khimik VoskresenskRSL12 2 1 3 4
2004–05HC VítkoviceELH26 14 5 19 1610 4 4 8 12
2005–06HC Forward–MorgesSUI.220 13 16 29 59
2005–06ZSC LionsNLA4 0 2 2 4
2005–06HC Vítkovice SteelELH3 0 2 2 24 1 0 1 0
2006–07HC Oceláři TřinecELH24 3 6 9 8
NHL totals1107303738
ELH totals216711001712303911142526
SM-l totals12555861411721259148

International

Awards

Notes and References

  1. http://www.post-gazette.com/penguins/20020915pens0915p4.asp Post-Gazette.com: Vůjtek Signed With Penguins Despite Bad Run Of Luck In NHL
  2. http://archive.southcoasttoday.com/daily/09-99/09-20-99/zzzspcap.htm SouthCoastToday.com: Daily Sports Capsule, 9-20-1999
  3. http://www.pittsburghpost-gazette.com/sports/notebooks/20020918pennot0918p7.asp Post-Gazette.com Penguins Notebook: 2 Young Players Make Mark
  4. http://www.everyedge.com/vb/showthread.php?t=40923 Post-Gazette.com Summary 10-08-02
  5. Web site: Starkey . Joe . Notebook: Vujtek off to Czech League . TribLIVE.com . December 16, 2022 . November 16, 2002.
  6. http://ehshockey.com/en/our-team.html EHShockey.com: Our team (Vladimír Vůjtek)
  7. http://www.eliteprospects.com/staff.php?staff=1710 EliteProspects.com: Team Staff Search Results, Vladimír Vůjtek