Michal Grošek

Michal Grošek
Born (1975-06-01) June 1, 1975
Vyškov, TCH
Height 6 ft 2 in (188 cm)
Weight 216 lb (98 kg; 15 st 6 lb)
Position Right Wing
Shot Right
Played for Winnipeg Jets
Buffalo Sabres
Chicago Blackhawks
New York Rangers
Boston Bruins
NHL Draft 145th overall, 1993
Winnipeg Jets
Playing career 19922008

Michal Grošek (born June 1, 1975) is a retired Czech professional ice hockey right winger. He played in the National Hockey League for 11 seasons between 1993 and 2004.

Grošek was drafted 145th overall by the Winnipeg Jets in the 1993 NHL Entry Draft. Upon suiting up for the Jets, he made history by becoming the first Czech born player to play for the club. In total, he played in 526 career NHL games, scoring 84 goals and 137 assists for 221 points. Grošek's best offensive season was the 1998–99 season, when he was playing with the Buffalo Sabres. Grošek registered career highs in goals (20), assists (30), points (50), penalty minutes (102), and shots (140) during that season. In 2000 he requested a trade and was thus traded to the Chicago Blackhawks for Doug Gilmour and J.P. Dumont. After Chicago Grošek played for the New York Rangers[1] and the Boston Bruins but was never able to recapture the form shown in 1998-99. Grošek has since expressed regret over the trade, calling it "my big mistake" and stating he should have stayed in Buffalo.[2]

After departing from the NHL, Grošek moved to Switzerland, suiting up for Nationalliga A side Genève-Servette HC where he was the team's top goal scorer with 15 goals. He then moved to the Russian Super League, playing for SKA Saint Petersburg where he scored just 3 goals in 13 games before returning to Servette where he managed 9 goals in 17 games. In 2006, he moved to EV Zug, staying for two seasons before moving to Leksands IF in HockeyAllsvenskan.

In September 2008, Grošek was named head coach of Swiss lower league team CP Meyrin, effectively ending his playing career.

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