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Michal
Rozsival
Defense
Birthdate
3/9/1978
Birthplace
Vlasim, Czechoslovakia
Draft Info
1996: Rd 4, Pk 105 (PIT)
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Blackhawks' Hinostroza assigned to minors
9Y
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Blackhawks' Rozsival has surgery after punch
9Y
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Ducks' Ritchie suspended 2 games for roughing
9Y
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Blackhawks agree to extensions with Rozsival, Tootoo
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NHL News
Brandon Bussi starts Game 4 for the Hurricanes versus Golden Knights; Frederik Andersen out
— Carolina Hurricanes goalie Frederik Andersen did not dress, meaning Brandon Bussi gets the start against the Vegas Golden Knights for Tuesday's Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final.
Hurricanes scratch Frederik Andersen, start Brandon Bussi
Trailing 2-1 in the series, Carolina started goaltender Brandon Bussi on Tuesday night in Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final vs. the Vegas Golden Knights, after the Hurricanes pulled Frederik Andersen in Game 3, a double-overtime loss they once trailed 4-0.
Avs' Gabriel Landeskog wins Mark Messier, Bill Masterton awards
Avalanche captain Gabriel Landeskog on Tuesday won the Mark Messier NHL Leadership Award and the Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy.
Wild sign Michael McCarron to 6-year, $20M contract
The Wild signed Michael McCarron to a six-year, $20M contract, taking an impending free agent off the market after his productive arrival following a midseason trade.
Mark Messier: Hurricanes have to win G4 to stay in series
Mark Messier: Hurricanes have to win G4 to stay in series
Hilary Knight signs with Vegas in first step of trade to Detroit
Hilary Knight signed a one-year foundational contract offer with the PWHL's expansion team in Las Vegas on Tuesday in the first step that will eventually land the five-time U.S. Olympian in the Motor City.