Roman Čechmánek

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Position Goaltender
Catches Left
Nickname(s) The Christmas Carp
The Tourist
The Chick Magnet
Mr. Bean
The Roman Empire
Checko
The Bipolar Goaler
Roman Candle
[citation needed]
Height
Weight
6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
200 lb (91 kg/14 st 4 lb)
CZE Team
F. teams
HC Oceláři Třinec
Linköpings HC (SEL)
HC Vsetín (CZE)
Philadelphia Phantoms (AHL)
Philadelphia Flyers (NHL)
Los Angeles Kings (NHL)
HC Karlovy Vary (CZE)
Hamburg Freezers (DEL)
Nationality Flag of the Czech Republic Czech Republic
Born March 2, 1971 (1971-03-02) (age 37),
Gottwaldov, CS
NHL Draft 171st overall, 2000
Philadelphia Flyers
Pro career 2000 (NHL) – present

Roman Čechmánek ['roman 'ʧɛxma:nɛk] (born March 2, 1971 in Gottwaldov (now called Zlín), Czechoslovakia) is a Czech professional ice hockey goaltender.

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[edit] Playing career

He played for HC Vsetín in the Czech Republic from 1996 to 2000. He was drafted in the sixth round of the 2000 NHL Entry Draft by the Philadelphia Flyers. In his first season with the Flyers, Čechmánek surprised many by capturing the starting job from Brian Boucher and being one of the best goaltenders in the league. In his first season he played in the NHL All-Star Game and finished second in voting for the Vezina Trophy. He had a disappointing playoffs, however, including an embarrassing 8–0 loss in the final game of the series against Buffalo.

The next season Čechmánek had another good year and played fairly well in the first round of the playoffs. However the Philadelphia offense failed, scoring a record low number of goals (2). Čechmánek was publicly annoyed at his teammates' performance. The next year he had another very superior season sharing the William M. Jennings Trophy with Martin Brodeur and teammate Robert Esche. Despite some excellent games he had an equal number of horrible ones. Čechmánek pitched two shutouts in a first round loss to Ottawa but many blamed him for the loss due to the number of soft goals he allowed in the other four games.[citation needed] At the end of the season he was traded to the Los Angeles Kings for a second round draft pick.

Playing behind a mediocre LA team, Čechmánek had a disappointing season in 2003–04. In the lock-out canceled 2004–05 NHL season he returned to the Czech Republic to play with his old team HC Vsetín. He split the 2005–06 hockey season between HC Karlovy Vary and the Hamburg Freezers. In the beginning of 2007, Čechmánek left Linköpings HC and was replaced by Rastislav Staňa. He is now playing for HC Ocelari Trinec in the Czech Extraliga.

[edit] Career statistics

          Year  Team                          GP    Min   W   L   T    GA    GAA   Shots    Sv%    SO 
          _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 
          1994–95 Slovnaft Vsetín CZECH       52   3046   -   -   -   121   2.38       -      -     5
          1995–96 Slovnaft Vsetín CZECH       49   2925   -   -   -    94   1.93       -      -     4
          1996–97 Slovnaft Vsetín CZECH       58   3364   -   -   -   109   1.94       -      -     3
          1997–98 Slovnaft Vsetín CZECH       51   2906   -   -   -    92   1.90       -      -     -
          1998–99 Slovnaft Vsetín CZECH       46   2875   -   -   -    97   2.02       -      -     -
          1998–99 Czech Republic WORLD         4    197   -   -   -     8   2.44      80   .900     1
          1999–00 Slovnaft Vsetín CZECH       37     -    -   -   -     -   2.47       -      -     -
          1999–00 Czech Republic WORLD         8    480   -   -   -    16   2.00     212   .925     1           
          2000–01 Philadelphia Phantoms AHL    3    160   1   1   0     3   1.12      97   .969     0  
          2000–01 Philadelphia Flyers NHL     59   3431  35  15   6   115   2.01    1464   .921    10
          2001–02 Philadelphia Flyers NHL     45   2603  24  13   6    89   2.05    1131   .921     4
          2002–03 Philadelphia Flyers NHL     58   3350  33  15  10   102   1.83    1368   .925     6
          2003–04 Los Angeles Kings NHL       49   2701  18  21   6   113   2.51    1198   .906     5
          _____________________________________________________________________________________________
          Totals                              211  12085 110  64  28   419   2.08    5161  0.919    25

[edit] International play

Olympic medal record
Men’s Ice Hockey
Gold 1998 Ice Hockey

His only Olympic appearance was for the Czech Republic in the 1998 Winter Olympics. Backing-up star goaltender Dominik Hašek, Čechmánek's team won the gold medal after defeating Russia in the gold medal deciding match, despite not playing a single game. Czech Republic won in a tight 1–0 game.

His other debuts were in the 2004 and 2007 IHWC also playing for the Czech Republic team.

[edit] International statistics

Season Team League GP W L T MIN GA SO GAA SV SA SV%
1998 CZE Oly DNP -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
2002 CZE Oly DNP -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
2004 CZE IHWC 1 1 0 -- 60 1 0 1.00 17 18 .944
2007 CZE IHWC 7 3 4 -- 418 18 0 2.58 152 170 .894
IHWC Totals 8 4 4 -- 478 19 0 2.38 169 188 .899

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Preceded by
Mark Recchi
Winner of the Bobby Clarke Trophy
2001
Succeeded by
Jeremy Roenick
Preceded by
Jeremy Roenick
Winner of the Bobby Clarke Trophy
2003
Succeeded by
Mark Recchi
Preceded by
Patrick Roy
Tri-winner of the Jennings Trophy
(with Robert Esche and Martin Brodeur)

2003
Succeeded by
Martin Brodeur