Anton Šťastný

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Anton Šťastný (born August 5, 1959) is a Slovak former professional ice hockey left winger who played nine seasons with the Quebec Nordiques of the National Hockey League (NHL) from 1980 until 1989. He was the first player born and trained in Slovakia to be drafted by an NHL team. He is the brother of Vladimír, Bohumil, Eva, Marián, and Peter Šťastný, and the uncle of Yan Stastny and Paul Stastny (both Peter's sons), all of whom have been involved in ice hockey at a professional level. Anton's son, Thomas Šťastný, played in Switzerland, last for Martigny in 2015.

Anton Šťastný
Šťastný in 2011
Born (1959-08-05) August 5, 1959 (age 64)
Bratislava, Czechoslovakia
Height6 ft 0 in (183 cm)
Weight188 lb (85 kg; 13 st 6 lb)
PositionLeft wing
ShotLeft
Played forHC Slovan Bratislava
Quebec Nordiques
HC Fribourg-Gottéron
EHC Olten
National team Czechoslovakia and
 Slovakia
NHL draft198th overall, 1978
Philadelphia Flyers
83rd overall, 1979
Quebec Nordiques
Playing career1976–1994

Playing career

Šťastný was originally drafted 198th overall by the Philadelphia Flyers in the 1978 NHL Amateur Draft, but the selection was ruled invalid after it was determined Šťastný was too young to be drafted.[1] He re-entered and was drafted 83rd overall by the Nordiques in the 1979 NHL Entry Draft. He played 650 career NHL games, scoring 252 goals and 384 assists for 636 points and scored at least 25 goals in eight consecutive seasons.

He played his first nine seasons alongside his brother Peter, four of which were also played alongside Marián. They were the third trio of brothers to play on the same professional hockey team (the first being the Bentley brothers of the Chicago Blackhawks in the 1940s and the second being the Plager brothers of the St. Louis Blues in the 1970s). He ranks ninth overall in NHL points by a Slovak player. Anton and Peter share the rookie record for points in a game, with 8, which they accomplished in the same game against the Washington Capitals on February 22, 1981. Two days earlier, they each recorded six points against the Vancouver Canucks. These two games, played two days apart, are four out of the nine total instances in which rookies have recorded at least 6 points in a game.[2]

Personal life

Anton was born in Bratislava, the fifth son of Stanislav and Frantiska. His two older brothers, Vladimir (born 1945) and Bohumil (born 1947) were born when the family still lived in the village of Pružina, about 170 kilometres northeast of Bratislava. They moved to Bratislava before the birth of Marián (1953), Peter (1956), and Eva (1966). Stanislav worked for a state-run company that built hydro-electric dams until 1980 when he retired, and mainly dealt with managing inventory.[3] Frantiska stayed at home and raised the children.[4]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

  Regular season Playoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1977–78Slovan ChZJD BratislavaTCH4419173622
1978–79Slovan ChZJD BratislavaTCH4432195138
1979–80Slovan ChZJD BratislavaTCH4030306033
1980–81Quebec NordiquesNHL803946851254372
1981–82Quebec NordiquesNHL6826467216165101510
1982–83Quebec NordiquesNHL793260922542240
1983–84Quebec NordiquesNHL692537621492577
1984–85Quebec NordiquesNHL7938428030163366
1985–86Quebec NordiquesNHL743143741931120
1986–87Quebec NordiquesNHL7727356281338116
1987–88Quebec NordiquesNHL6927457214
1988–89Quebec NordiquesNHL557303712
1988–89Halifax CitadelsAHL1695144
1989–90HC Fribourg–GottéronNDA362522473347
1990–91EHC OltenNDA3626144010101626
1991–92EHC OltenNDA332019396681061622
1993–94HC Slovan BratislavaSVK1168142
TCH totals128816614793
NHL totals6502523846361506620325231

International

YearTeamEvent GPGAPtsPIM
1977CzechoslovakiaEJC66280
1978CzechoslovakiaWJC64264
1979CzechoslovakiaWJC63476
1979CzechoslovakiaWC85162
1980CzechoslovakiaOLY64482
Junior totals181382110
Senior totals1495144

See also

References

Bibliography

  • Laflamme, Robert (2012), Les Stastny: Le Coup de Génie de Gilles Léger (in French), Montreal: Hurtubise, ISBN 978-2-89647-873-6

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