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Roman Turek

1970 - Today

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Roman Turek (born May 21, 1970) is a Czech former professional ice hockey goaltender who played for the Dallas Stars, St. Louis Blues and Calgary Flames in a nine-year National Hockey League (NHL) career. He last played in the Czech Extraliga for HC České Budějovice. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Roman Turek is the 184th most popular hockey player (down from 166th in 2019), the 946th most popular biography from Czechia (down from 925th in 2019) and the 27th most popular Czech Hockey Player.

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Among HOCKEY PLAYERS

Among hockey players, Roman Turek ranks 184 out of 676Before him are Dale Hawerchuk, Nicklas Bäckström, Mikhail Shtalenkov, Harry Sinden, František Kaberle, and Martin Straka. After him are Ruslan Salei, Nikolai Khabibulin, Vladimir Malakhov, Vyacheslav Kozlov, Glenn Anderson, and Boris Alexandrov.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1970, Roman Turek ranks 696Before him are Valeriu Streleț, U-God, Jens Keller, Szilveszter Csollány, Susan Abulhawa, and Rafael Pascual. After him are John Moore, Olga Danilova, Toni Jiménez, Audra McDonald, Hiroshi Saito, and Nicole Sullivan.

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In Czechia

Among people born in Czechia, Roman Turek ranks 946 out of 1,200Before him are Petr Nedvěd (1971), Olga Charvátová (1962), Leoš Friedl (1977), Albert Rusnák (1994), František Kaberle (1973), and Martin Straka (1972). After him are Bohdan Ulihrach (1975), Jan Hřebejk (1967), Ota Zaremba (1957), David Rikl (1971), David Prinosil (1973), and Kristýna Plíšková (1992).

Among HOCKEY PLAYERS In Czechia

Among hockey players born in Czechia, Roman Turek ranks 27Before him are Patrik Eliáš (1976), Martin Ručinský (1971), Josef Vašíček (1980), Petr Nedvěd (1971), František Kaberle (1973), and Martin Straka (1972). After him are Karel Rachůnek (1979), Milan Hejduk (1976), Tomáš Vokoun (1976), Milan Hnilička (1973), Roman Červenka (1985), and Martin Procházka (1972).