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'''Michal Rozsíval''' ({{pronEng|maɪkɑl . ɹoʊzɪivɑl}}, born [[September 3]], [[1978]] in [[Vlasim]], [[Czechoslovakia]]) is a [[professional]] [[ice hockey]] defenceman who currently plays for the [[New York Rangers]] of the [[National Hockey League|NHL]].
'''Michal Rozsíval''' ({{pronEng|maɪkɑl . ɹoʊzɪivɑl}}, born [[September 3]], [[1978]] in [[Vlasim]], [[Czechoslovakia]]) is a [[professional]] [[ice hockey]] defenceman.


==Playing career==
Rozsíval was drafted in the 4th round, 105th overall by the [[Pittsburgh Penguins]] in the [[1996 NHL Entry Draft]]. Before making his debut with the Penguins, he made a tour of their minor league affiliates the [[Swift Current Broncos]], [[Syracuse Crunch]] and [[Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins]].
Rozsíval was drafted in the 4th round, 105th overall by the [[Pittsburgh Penguins]] in the [[1996 NHL Entry Draft]]. Before making his debut with the Penguins, he made a tour of their minor league affiliates the [[Swift Current Broncos]], [[Syracuse Crunch]] and [[Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins]].


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==International play==
Played for the [[Czech Republic national ice hockey team|Czech Republic]] in:

*[[2008 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships|2008 World Championships]]

===International statistics===
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''This section may be incomplete.''


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 13:57, 13 May 2008

Michal Rozsíval
Born (1978-09-03) September 3, 1978 (age 45)
Vlasim, CS
Height 6 ft 2 in (188 cm)
Weight 210 lb (95 kg; 15 st 0 lb)
Position Defence
Shoots Right
NHL team
Former teams
New York Rangers
Pittsburgh Penguins
NHL draft 105th overall, 1996
Pittsburgh Penguins
Playing career 1995–present

Michal Rozsíval (Template:PronEng, born September 3, 1978 in Vlasim, Czechoslovakia) is a professional ice hockey defenceman.

Playing career

Rozsíval was drafted in the 4th round, 105th overall by the Pittsburgh Penguins in the 1996 NHL Entry Draft. Before making his debut with the Penguins, he made a tour of their minor league affiliates the Swift Current Broncos, Syracuse Crunch and Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins.

He came to the Rangers after the 2004–05 NHL lockout as a free agent. Since then, he has risen to a prominent role on the team and secured a position as one of the premier defensive players in the League.

On April 29, 2007, Rozsival ended the Rangers' longest home playoff game since 1971 by blasting a shot past Buffalo Sabres goaltender Ryan Miller at 16:43 of the 2nd overtime.

Awards

Career statistics

    Regular Season   Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1999–2000 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 75 4 17 21 48 2 0 0 0 4
2000–01 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 30 1 4 5 26 - - - - -
2001–02 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 79 9 20 29 47 - - - - -
2002–03 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 53 4 6 10 40 - - - - -
2004–05 HC Oceláři Třinec CzEx 35 1 10 11 40 - - - - -
2004–05 Pardubice HC CzEx 16 1 3 4 30 16 1 2 3 34
2005–06 New York Rangers NHL 82 5 25 30 90 4 0 1 1 8
2006–07 New York Rangers NHL 80 10 30 40 52 10 3 4 7 10
2007–08 New York Rangers NHL 80 13 25 38 80 10 1 5 6 10
NHL Totals 479 46 127 173 383 26 4 10 14 32

International play

Played for the Czech Republic in:

International statistics

Year Event   GP G A Pts PIM
2008 WC
Senior Int'l Totals

This section may be incomplete.

Preceded by Co-winner of the NHL Plus/Minus Award
(with Wade Redden)

2006
Succeeded by