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Martin Erat

1981 - Today

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Martin Erat (Czech pronunciation: [ˈmarcɪn ˈɛrat] ) (born August 29, 1981) is a Czech former professional ice hockey player. He played in the National Hockey League for the Nashville Predators, Washington Capitals and the Phoenix/Arizona Coyotes. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Martin Erat is the 285th most popular hockey player (up from 293rd in 2019), the 1,035th most popular biography from Czechia (up from 1,067th in 2019) and the 44th most popular Czech Hockey Player.

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Among HOCKEY PLAYERS

Among hockey players, Martin Erat ranks 285 out of 676Before him are Niklas Bäckström, Linus Omark, David Backes, Valeri Zelepukin, Keith Tkachuk, and Bobby Ryan. After him are Ladislav Nagy, Patrick Kane, Sergei Mozyakin, Mikael Samuelsson, Ryan Miller, and Mark Recchi.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1981, Martin Erat ranks 831Before him are Tsuyoshi Yoshitake, Jlloyd Samuel, Rubén Pérez, Dalal Midhat-Talakić, Kristina Barrois, and Martina Strutz. After him are Shatha Hassoun, Najoua Belyzel, Serhat Akın, Casey Neistat, Danilo Napolitano, and Frédérick Bousquet.

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In Czechia

Among people born in Czechia, Martin Erat ranks 1,035 out of 1,200Before him are Josef Šural (1990), Kateřina Emmons (1983), Zdeněk Svoboda (1972), Václav Prospal (1975), Adam Hložek (2002), and Tomáš Zdechovský (1979). After him are Josef Beránek (1969), Štěpán Vachoušek (1979), Věra Pospíšilová-Cechlová (1978), Milan Fukal (1975), Jan Řehula (1973), and Jan Bulis (1978).

Among HOCKEY PLAYERS In Czechia

Among hockey players born in Czechia, Martin Erat ranks 44Before him are David Výborný (1975), Pavel Patera (1971), Jan Marek (1979), Jaroslav Špaček (1974), Marek Malík (1975), and Václav Prospal (1975). After him are Jan Bulis (1978), Tomáš Kaberle (1978), Richard Šmehlík (1970), Marek Židlický (1977), Petr Čajánek (1975), and Pavel Kubina (1977).