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Rostislav Klesla was born on 21 March, 1982 in Nový Jičín, Czechoslovakia, is a Czech ice hockey player (born 1982). Discover Rostislav Klesla'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 41 years old?

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Age 41 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 21 March, 1982
Birthday 21 March
Birthplace Nový Jičín, Czechoslovakia
Nationality Czech Republic

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Rostislav Klesla Height, Weight & Measurements

At 41 years old, Rostislav Klesla height is 1.91 m and Weight 98 kg.

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Height 1.91 m
Weight 98 kg
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Who Is Rostislav Klesla's Wife?

His wife is Kristyna Klesla

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Wife Kristyna Klesla
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Rostislav Klesla Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Rostislav Klesla worth at the age of 41 years old? Rostislav Klesla’s income source is mostly from being a successful player. He is from Czech Republic. We have estimated Rostislav Klesla's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Net Worth in 2023 Pending
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1982

Rostislav "Rusty" Klesla (born March 21, 1982) is a Czech former professional ice hockey defenceman.

1997

Klesla spent the 1997–98 season with HC Opava Jr. of the Czech Republic Junior League, where, in 38 games, Klesla scored 11 goals and 29 points.

In eight playoff games, Klesla had two goals and four points.

1998

Klesla began playing junior hockey in North America in 1998–99, when he played for the Sioux City Musketeers of the USHL.

In 54 games, Klesla had four goals and 16 points, while getting 100 penalty minutes.

In five playoff games, Klesla scored two goals.

1999

Klesla moved to the Brampton Battalion of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) for the 1999–2000 season.

In 67 games with Brampton, Klesla had 16 goals and 45 points, along with 174 penalty minutes, as he helped the Battalion to their first ever playoff berth.

In six playoff games, Klesla had a goal and two points.

2000

Klesla was selected fourth overall by the Columbus Blue Jackets in the 2000 NHL Entry Draft, making him the first ever pick in an entry draft by the Blue Jackets.

He has also played in the NHL with the Phoenix Coyotes.

He returned to the Battalion in 2000–01 season, having a break-out season offensively.

In 45 games, Klesla had 18 goals and 54 points.

Klesla then added two goals and 11 points in nine playoff games.

Klesla appeared in eight games with the Columbus Blue Jackets in the team's inaugural 2000–01 season, scoring two goals for the team before being sent back to junior hockey with the Battalion.

Klesla was the last Blue Jacket from the team's first season (2000–01) still active on the team before he was traded in 2011.

2001

Klesla also played for the Czech Republic in the 2001 World Junior Hockey Championship, where he had three goals and seven points in seven games.

He stayed in the NHL on a full-time basis in 2001–02, scoring eight goals and adding 16 points in 75 games with the Blue Jackets and earning a spot on the NHL All-Rookie Team.

After the season, he played for the Czech Republic in the World Hockey Championship, where he had a goal and three points in seven games.

2002

Klesla had two goals and 16 points with the Blue Jackets in 2002–03, while scoring two goals and 13 points in a 47 game injury shortened season with Columbus in 2003–04.

2004

With the 2004–05 NHL lockout cancelling the season, he played with VHK Vsetín of the Czech Extraliga, where he had seven goals and 24 points in 41 games.

Klesla also played with HPK of the Finnish SM-liiga, where he had a goal and three points in nine games, followed by two assists in 10 playoff games with the club.

2005

Klesla returned to the Blue Jackets in 2005–06, scoring six goals and 19 points in only 51 games played.

After the season, Klesla signed a four-year contract extension with the team.

2006

On September 26, 2006, Klesla was suspended for two regular season games for a hit on the Chicago Blackhawks' Tuomo Ruutu in a pre-season game on September 22.

Ruutu missed ten games due to a grade two sprain on his knee.

Klesla had a very solid 2006–07 season, as he was placed alongside Adam Foote as the Blue Jackets' top defensive pairing after Head Coach Ken Hitchcock was hired by the team.

In 75 games, Klesla had nine goals and 22 points.

2007

In 2007–08, Klesla appeared in all 82 Blue Jacket games, scoring six goals and 18 points.

In the off-season, teammate David Výborný left the Blue Jackets, making Klesla the last remaining player from the Blue Jackets inaugural season.

2008

During an injury-shortened 2008–09 season in which Klesla appeared in only 34 games, he scored a goal and nine points, helping Columbus to their first ever post-season appearance.

In four playoff games, Klesla had an assist as the Detroit Red Wings swept the Blue Jackets.

2009

Injury problems plagued Klesla in the 2009–10 season, as he played in only 26 games, scoring two goals and eight points.

2010

In 2010–11, Klesla had three goals and 10 points in 45 games with Columbus.

2011

On February 28, 2011, the Blue Jackets traded Klesla and Dane Byers to the Phoenix Coyotes for Scottie Upshall and Sami Lepistö.

Klesla went on to play 16 regular season and four playoff games for the Coyotes in 2011, registering one goal.

2013

Klesla suffered an injury in a September 15, 2013, pre-season game against the Los Angeles Kings and was taken off the ice on a stretcher.

The hit was delivered by Kings' forward Jordan Nolan, who received four minutes in penalties and a 10-minute misconduct for the hit.

On November 26, 2013, Klesla was placed on waivers by the Coyotes and the following day, he was sent down to play with the Coyotes’ American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Portland Pirates.

On December 19, 2013, Klesla was recalled to the Coyotes.