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Miroslav Fryčer (27
September 1959 – 27
April 2021) was a
Czech ice
hockey forward who pla****
eight seasons in the
National Hockey League (NHL). He pla****...
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became only the
second player in
franchise history (the
first being Miroslav Fryčer) to
score the only goal of a
regular season game in overtime. He
ended the...
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Retrieved 2022-04-20. "Two
transplants and the wild
hockey life of
Miroslav Fryčer".
Toronto Sun. 27
October 2018.
Retrieved 5
September 2021. Dirk Schlegel...
- All-Stars —
including Wayne Gretzky,
Grant Fuhr, Jari
Kurri and
Miroslav Frycer —
singing along as the
audience waves flags and
banners in the air. A live...
- 1978–79 – Otto
Schneitberger 1979–82 –
Gerhard Kießling 1982–83 –
Jaromir Frycer 1983–84 –
Heinz Weisenbach 1984–87 – Otto
Schneitberger 1987–88 – Brian...
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Pouzar (Lukáč,
Fryčer) – 25:33 1 – 0 Nový (Lukáč, Chalupa) – 31:11 2 – 0 M. Šťastný (P. Šťastný) – 33:00 3 – 0
Martinec (Chalupa, Novák) – 34:13 4 – 0...
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seasons before again being traded to the
Quebec Nordiques for
Miroslav Frycer and a 7th
round pick in the 1982 NHL
entry draft (Jeff Triano).
After five...
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Detroit as the
result of a
trade on
January 3, 1989 that sent
Miroslav Frycer to
Edmonton in
exchange for this pick. St. Louis' twelfth-round pick went...
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Jonas Sweden D 2008–2009 41 1 6 7 28 — — — — —
Frycer,
Miroslav Czechoslovakia RW 1981–1988 329 115 153 268 374 17 3 8 11 16...
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Indian writer. Ed Diener, 74,
American psychologist and author.
Miroslav Fryčer, 61,
Czech ice
hockey player (HC Vítkovice,
Toronto Maple Leafs) and coach...