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Radek Faksa (born 9
January 1994) is a
Czech professional ice
hockey centre for the St.
Louis Blues of the
National Hockey League (NHL). In his rookie...
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draft picks) was
traded to the
Kitchener Rangers in
exchange for
Radek Faksa. On 8
April 2014, Kubalík
returned to HC Plzeň on a two-year contract. On...
- (maize/millet
distilled liquor)
Poponda (finger
millet flour wrapped in leaves) [
Faksa Dameko] (Pan-seared pork) Pork
sekuwa (****y chopped)
Sagee sumbak (neetle...
- [ˈjʌn ˈjɛnˀsn̩]; born 3 May 1965),
nicknamed Faxe (Danish pronunciation: [
ˈfɑksə]), is a
Danish football manager and
former player. A
former midfielder,...
- vernacular,
including such
words as:
Monitorius (vaizduoklis) (computer monitor)
Faksas (fax)
Kompiuteris (computer)
Failas (byla, rinkmena) (electronic file) Other...
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Campbell (11th overall) 2011:
Jamie Oleksiak (14th overall) 2012:
Radek Faksa (13th overall) 2013:
Valeri Nichushkin (10th overall) 2013:
Jason ****inson...
- considerations". ESPN.com. June 29, 2024.
Retrieved June 29, 2024. "Blues get
Faksa from Dallas,
Joseph from Ottawa". NHL.com. July 2, 2024.
Retrieved July...
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seventh game. In game seven,
Oettinger made 22
saves for the
Stars and
Radek Faksa provided the game-winning goal to send the
Stars to the
second round with...
- Network.
Retrieved December 16, 2024. "St.
Louis Blues trade for F
Radek Faksa from
Dallas Stars". sportsnet.ca. July 2, 2024.
Retrieved October 3, 2024...
- Duda,
Czech ice
hockey player Radek Dvořák,
Czech ice
hockey player Radek Faksa,
Czech ice
hockey player Radek Jaroš,
Czech mountaineer and
author Radek...