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Ivan Hlinka was born on 26 January, 1950 in Most, Czechoslovakia, is a Czech ice hockey player and coach. Discover Ivan Hlinka's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 54 years old?
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54 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Aquarius |
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26 January 1950 |
Birthday |
26 January |
Birthplace |
Most, Czechoslovakia |
Date of death |
16 August, 2004 |
Died Place |
Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic |
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Czechoslovakia
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Ivan Hlinka Height, Weight & Measurements
At 54 years old, Ivan Hlinka height is 6 ft 2 in (188 cm) and Weight 220 lb (100 kg; 15 st 10 lb).
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6 ft 2 in (188 cm) |
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220 lb (100 kg; 15 st 10 lb) |
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Dating & Relationship status
He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Ivan Hlinka Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Ivan Hlinka worth at the age of 54 years old? Ivan Hlinka’s income source is mostly from being a successful player. He is from Czechoslovakia. We have estimated Ivan Hlinka's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Ivan Hlinka Social Network
Timeline
Ivan Hlinka (January 26, 1950 – August 16, 2004) was a Czech professional ice hockey player and coach.
He is considered to be one of the most important figures in Czech ice hockey history.
A big centre, his playing style was comparable to Phil Esposito, often scoring with shots from the slot.
He played most of his career with HC Litvínov, and spent two seasons in the National Hockey League with the Vancouver Canucks.
(Jaroslav Jiřík played legally in the NHL in the 1969–70 season, but only in three games.) Playing in his first NHL season, Hlinka set a Canucks record for the most points by a rookie with 60 (later matched by Pavel Bure in 1991–92).
Hlinka helped the Czechoslovak team to win world titles in 1972, 1976, and 1977.
As a member of the Czechoslovak team, he won an Olympic bronze medal in 1972 and a silver medal in 1976.
Hlinka played in the inaugural Canada Cup tournament in 1976, the international tournament in which the best available players competed for their countries (most notably, players from the National Hockey League).
Canada defeated Czechoslovakia in the best-of-three final two games to nothing, with scores of 6–0 and 5–4.
The following year, he was named the national team's captain, a position he held from 1977 to 1980.
Hlinka was named the Golden Hockey Stick winner as the country's top player in 1978.
In 1981, Hlinka and fellow Czech Jiří Bubla joined the NHL's Vancouver Canucks.
This started the Czech migration to the NHL.
They were the first Czechoslovak players to compete in the NHL with the permission of their country's authorities.
During the subsequent 1982 Stanley Cup playoffs, the Canucks advanced to the Finals against the New York Islanders.
In a losing effort (Vancouver lost the series in four straight games), Hlinka became the first Czech to ever play in the Stanley Cup Finals (Bubla did not play in them).
The following season, Hlinka improved to 63 points over 65 games.
In his two years in the NHL, Hlinka totalled 42 goals and assisted on 81 others in 137 games.
Hlinka returned to Europe to finish his playing career due to problems with his back in 1983.
He played in Swiss team EV Zug until 1985, when he returned to Litvínov where he started his coaching career.
After his return to Czechoslovakia, Hlinka began to coach in "his" HC Litvínov.
Later, he coached temporarily in Freiburg, Germany.
Hlinka also became very famous for his trick in the 1986–87 season.
Litvínov was in last place in the standings of the Czechoslovak league.
Hlinka, already 37 years old, began to play again.
Litvínov immediately improved its game and went unbeaten in Hlinka's first eight games (six wins and two ties).
Altogether, he played 19 games and scored 23 points.
In the 1990s, Hlinka was head coach of Czechoslovak and later Czech national teams.
His teams won bronze medals at the Albertville Olympics and the World Championships in 1992 and 1993.
He left the national team after an unsuccessful World Championship in 1994.
Hlinka returned in 1997 and his team won the bronze medal at the World Championship again.
Internationally, Hlinka played for the Czechoslovakia men's national ice hockey team, and was inducted into the IIHF Hall of Fame in 2002.
After retiring as a player, he coached two seasons with the Pittsburgh Penguins.
His legacy includes the Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament for national under-18 hockey teams, and the Ivan Hlinka Stadion.
Hlinka began to play ice hockey at a young age.
When he was six years old, he was playing HC Litvínov's youth team.
He played in Czechoslovak league for the first time when he was 16.
At age 20, he became a captain Litvínov's men's team and played in the Czechoslovak national team for the first time.
He played 256 games as a member of the Czechoslovak national team and scored 132 goals in international games.
He also played in 544 games in Czechoslovak league and scored 347 times.