Václav Varaďa

Václav Varaďa

Infobox Ice Hockey Player
position = Winger
shoots = Left
height_ft = 6
weight_lb = 207
team = HC Davos
former_teams = Buffalo Sabres Ottawa Senators
league = Swiss A
nationality = CZE
birth_date = birth date and age|1976|4|26
birth_place = Vsetín, ČSSR
career_start = 1996 (NHL)
career_end =
draft = 89th overall
draft_year = 1994
draft_team = San Jose Sharks

Václav Varaďa (pronounced|ˈvaːtslaf ˈvaraɟa) (born April 26, 1976 in Vsetín, Czechoslovakia) is a Czech ice hockey player. He formerly played in the National Hockey League (NHL) in a 10 year span. In his professional career, he has previously played for the Buffalo Sabres and Ottawa Senators. Varaďa is known for his enforcer play for a third or fourth line role.

Playing career

Varaďa spent his young years with the Czech league from 1992–1994, and that year he became drafted. To get closer to earn a spot in the NHL, Varaďa moved up to the WHL then the NHL's affiliate, the American Hockey League (AHL). He was traded to the Buffalo Sabres in a deal for Doug Bodger, to Varaďa's original team, the San Jose Sharks. Rotating from the AHL for a few years, he created a reputation as a pest and a solid checking line player.

He played some of his best hockey for the Buffalo Sabres during their trip to the Stanley Cup finals amassing 24 assists, three shy of his professional career. Despite the large help of Dominik Hašek, the Sabres lost to the Dallas Stars in six games by a controversial goal by winger Brett Hull.

He was later traded to the Ottawa Senators for Jakub Klepiš before the 2003 trade deadline in an attempt by the Senators to become a tougher and gritty team, en route to the Senators' first Eastern Conference championship series against the defensive-minded team, New Jersey Devils. In a dramatic seven game series, New Jersey came out on top to eventually win the Stanley Cup.

After spending his career with the HC Vítkovice of the Czech League during the 2004–05 NHL lockout, Varaďa spent one more year with the Senators. In a game against the Toronto Maple Leafs, Varaďa was ready to check defenceman Carlo Colaiacovo skating down to the Senators' end. Varaďa collided with him, then Colaiacovo spun into the boards, hard enough for a concussion. After taken off by a stretcher, there were fans complaining about an intent to injure, especially with Colaiacovo's history of serious injuries. However, video has shown Colaiacovo was skating hard enough to actually rebound off Varaďa.

Once the playoffs came for the heavily-favoured Senators, the team fell to the Sabres in a five game series, with Varaďa only totaling two assists. In August 2006, Varada signed with HC Davos of the Swiss Nationalliga A.

Career statistics

External links

* [http://www.databasehockey.com/players/playerpage.htm?ilkid=VARADVAC01 Current Stats]
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* [http://www.konteynerkonut.com Konteyner]


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