About me: I am a goaltender for the Detroit Red Wings and have had a very long career. I had started playing hockey with my grandfather, who originally got me started in hockey. When I was 18 years old I started playing for the Czech Republic Olympic hockey team. I enjoy playing hockey and being with my Wife and son Michael.
Jsem brankář pro Detroit Red Wings a měli velmi dlouhou kariéru. Musel jsem začal hrát hokej s mým dědečkem, který původně dostal mě začala v roce hokej. Když mi bylo 18 let jsem začal hrát za Českou republiku olympijský hokejový tým. Rád hraje hokej a je s mojí ženou a synem Michaelem.
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Come on Dominik, there are so many Hotties here it's ridiculous but I'm flying solo! I need a wingman! Don't let me down, join my Hot Friends List now.
It was with sadness I watched you say goodbye to the game you love. You will be missed tremendously and remembered always with love and respect. Wherever your life may take you, may it filled with laughter, friends, joy and most of all, love. God go with you always.
I am so excited that I want to tell everyone. I am a new Bride today!!!! I want to thank all my friends and family for all the well wishes I have received. They mean alot to me!!!
Thank You Dom for coming to Detroit and to help bring Lord Stanley back to Detroit. You will be missed and NEVER forgotten! Have fun in your retirement and I hope to see you at a few games at The Joe. Your fan from Da "D". And TYVM for helping out Chrissy to become a better goalie.
The Dominator may have laced up his skates for the last time. Detroit Red Wings goaltender Dominik Hasek will retire Monday, a person in the NHL told The Associated Press tonight. Hasek, 43, will make the announcement at an 11 a.m. ET press conference. Hasek won six Vezina Trophies as the NHL's top goaltender and two Hart Trophies as the league's MVP. The 43-year-old star from the Czech Republic lost his job during Detroit's run to the Stanley Cup, getting replaced by Chris Osgood in the first round.
To be honest, I can't enjoy it as I did enjoy the Stanley Cup in 2002. Hasek said, according to the Detroit Free Press. Hasek's agent, Ritch Winter, declined to comment Sunday night. The Dominator won 389 games with the Red Wings, Ottawa Senators, Buffalo Sabres and Chicago Blackhawks, who drafted Hasek in the 10th round in 1983 and had to wait until the 1990-91 season to get him on the ice. Chicago kept him just two seasons, then watched him become one of the game's greats in Buffalo. He won 65 playoff games — including 16 in 2002 when he won his first Stanley Cup by helping Detroit win it all — and gave up an average of just two goals in the postseason. Hasek led the Czech Republic to gold at the 1998 Nagano Olympics. During this past regular season, he won 27 games and had a 2.14 goals-against average while alternating with Osgood in net. Detroit coach Mike Babcock chose to start Hasek in the playoffs — saying "Dom's not going to struggle" — then pulled him in favor of Osgood during Game 4 in the opening-round series against the Nashville Predators. Osgood won his first nine games as a starter in the postseason and finished with a 14-4 record and a league-low 1.55 goals-against average, keeping Hasek on the bench. Red Wings general manager Ken Holland said he would welcome back.