Rostislav Klesla

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Position Defence
Shoots Left
Nickname(s) Rusty
Height
Weight
6 ft 3.8 in (1.93 m)
220 lb (100 kg/15 st 10 lb)
NHL Team Columbus Blue Jackets
Nationality Flag of the Czech Republic Czech Republic
Born March 21, 1982 (1982-03-21) (age 26),
Novy Jicin, CZE
NHL Draft 4th overall, 2000
Columbus Blue Jackets
Pro career 2000 – present

Rostislav Klesla (born March 21, 1982 in Novy Jicin, Czech Republic) is a professional ice hockey defenceman who currently plays for the Columbus Blue Jackets of the NHL. During the off season, Klesla spends his time in the Czech Republic.

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[edit] Career Facts

Klesla was selected 4th overall by Columbus in the 2000 NHL Entry Draft, making him the first ever pick in an Entry Draft by the Blue Jackets. **He has played 329 career NHL games, scoring 29 goals and 59 assists for 88 points. **Statistics are as of the last completed NHL season. He also played with the Brampton Battalion of the OHL. He used to be No. 44 on the Blue Jackets, but is currently wearing No. 97.

On April 18, 2006, he signed a four-year contract extension with the Blue Jackets[1].

He is usually referred to by fans (and the Blue Jackets' TV broadcast team) as "Rusty".

Klesla ends every interview with Jim Day of FSN Ohio with variations of "Thank you, Jim Day."

On September 26, 2006, Klesla was suspended for two 2006 regular season matches (the first one is on October 6 vs. Vancouver and the second is on October 7 at Chicago) for a hit on Chicago's Tuomo Ruutu in a preseason match on September 22. The hit resulted in a grade II sprain in Ruutu's knee which will put him out of action for a while. [2].

During the 2006–07 Season, when new coach Ken Hitchcock assumed his position, Klesla's talent as a young defencemen became apparent when he earned top defensive pairing with Veteran Adam Foote. Klesla spent 20–25 minutes on the ice during the 75 games he played. The most amount of time he spent on the ice this season was during the December 14, 2006 game against the Dallas Stars where he spent 30 minutes and 02 seconds on the ice throughout 42 shifts.

[edit] NHL Career statistics

2000–01 season 2001–02 season 2002–03 season 2003–04 season 2005–06 season 2006–07 season 2007–08 season
GP 8 75 72 47 51 75 82
G-A-P 2–0–2 8–8–16 2–14–16 2–11–13 6–13–19 9–13–22 6–12–18
+/- -1 -6 -22 -16 -4 -13 7
PIM 6 74 71 27 75 105 60

[edit] All Regular and Playoff Season Statistics

Season Team League GP G A P +/- PIM GP G A P +/- PIM
1997–1998 Opava Junior CzRepub-Junior 38 11 18 29 - 87 8 2 2 4 - 0
1998–1999 Sioux City USHL 54 4 12 16 - 100 5 2 0 2 - 2
1999–2000 Brampton OHL 67 16 29 45 - 174 6 1 1 2 - 21
2000–2001 Columbus Blue Jackets NHL 8 2 0 2 (-1) 6 - - - - - -
2000–2001 Brampton OHL 45 18 36 54 22 59 9 2 9 11 - 26
2000–2001 Czech Republic WJC-A 7 3 4 7 - 4 - - - - - -
2001–2002 Columbus Blue Jackets NHL 75 8 8 16 (-6) 74 - - - - - -
2001–2002 Czech Republic WC-A 7 1 2 3 - 2 - - - - - -
2002–2003 Columbus Blue Jackets NHL 72 2 14 16 (-22) 71 - - - - - -
2003–2004 Columbus Blue Jackets NHL 47 2 11 13 (-16) 27 - - - - - -
2004–2005 CzRep Vestin 41 7 17 24 - 136 - - - - - -
2004–2005 Finland HPK 9 1 2 3 - 12 10 0 2 2 - 12
2005–2006 Columbus Blue Jackets NHL 51 6 13 19 (-4) 75 - - - - - -
2006–2007 Columbus Blue Jackets NHL 75 9 13 22 (-13) 105 - - - - - -
2006–2007 Czech Repbulic WC-A 4 1 0 1 - 8 - - - - - -
2007–2008 Columbus Blue Jackets NHL 82 6 12 18 7 60 - - - - - -
NHL Totals Columbus Blue Jackets NHL 410 35 71 106 (-55) 418 - - - - - -

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