Roman Červenka

Roman Červenka[1] (born 10 December 1985) is a Czech professional ice hockey player for the SC Rapperswil-Jona Lakers of the National League (NL). He formerly played for Piráti Chomutov and Slavia Praha of the Czech Extraliga, Avangard Omsk, Lev Praha and SKA Saint Petersburg of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). He was the leading goal scorer in the KHL in 2010–11 and was named to the All-Star team in 2011–12 before moving to North America after signing a contract with the National Hockey League (NHL)'s Calgary Flames. He played 39 games in the NHL during the 2012–13 season before returning to Europe.

Roman Červenka
Červenka with the Calgary Flames in 2013
Born (1985-12-10) 10 December 1985 (age 38)
Prague, Czechoslovakia
Height5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Weight201 lb (91 kg; 14 st 5 lb)
PositionCentre
ShootsLeft
NL team
Former teams
SC Rapperswil-Jona Lakers
Slavia Praha
Avangard Omsk
Lev Praha
Calgary Flames
SKA Saint Petersburg
Piráti Chomutov
Fribourg-Gottéron
ZSC Lions
National team Czech Republic
NHL draftUndrafted
Playing career2003–present

Internationally, Červenka has played with the Czech Republic national team on several occasions, winning a bronze medal at the 2005 World Junior Championships, gold and bronze at the 2010 and 2011 World Championships, respectively. Additionally, he also represented his country at the 2010 Winter Olympics.

Playing career

Červenka began playing with Slavia Praha's junior teams, playing for the under-18 team in 2000–01 and 2001–02, and the under-20 team in 2002–03 and 2003–04. During the 2003–04 season, he also made his Czech Extraliga debut, playing 15 games with the top-level team. After playing for various junior-level and 1 Liga teams during the 2004–05 and 2005–06 seasons, Červenka rejoined Slavia Praha in 2006–07. In 2008–09, he scored 59 points (28 goals and 31 assists) in 51 games.[2][3]

Červenka has represented the Czech Republic with the national team on multiple occasions. He earned a bronze medal at the 2005 World Junior Championships. He also played at the 2009 IIHF World Championship and was selected to play for the 2010 Winter Olympics. At the time of the Olympic team selection, Červenka led the Extraliga with 55 points in 35 games.[4][5]

Červenka in 2011.

On 25 May 2010, Červenka signed a two-year contract with Russian club Avangard Omsk of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL).[6] He earned a place on the left wing of the first line alongside his countryman Jaromír Jágr and established himself as a prolific KHL scoring forward. In his first season in the league, Červenka was selected to play in the Kontinental Hockey League All-Star Game, collecting more fan votes than any other skater in the league.[7] Having scored 31 times in the 2010–11 season, Červenka earned the Top Goalscorer award from the KHL.[8]

On 2 May 2012, Červenka signed a one-year contract with a base salary of $975,000 and a maximum of $3.775 million with the Calgary Flames of the National Hockey League (NHL). His debut with the team was delayed by the 2012–13 NHL lockout, during which he returned to play for Slavia Praha. He appeared in 9 games for the team, scoring 13 points. He left the team due to injury, then returned to action with Lev Praha of the KHL, but suffered another injury after only five games. He was further sidelined by a blood clot issue that left him out of the Flames' lineup to start the 2012–13 NHL season.[9] Červenka missed the first three games of the season before making his NHL debut on 26 January 2013 in a 4–3 victory over the Edmonton Oilers.[10] He scored his first NHL point (an assist) in the following game, against the Colorado Avalanche.[11] Červenka's year with the Flames was disappointing largely due to missing training camp,[12] subpar conditioning, struggling with the English language[13] and coaches finding his defensive zone play to be a liability.[14]

On 16 May 2013, Červenka returned to the KHL after signing a three-year contract with SKA Saint Petersburg.[15] He left after two years and then spent the 2015–16 season with Piráti Chomutov of the Czech Extraliga; he scored 23 goals and provided 38 assists in 49 games during the regular season, ranking first in league scoring.

In March 2016, he signed with HC Fribourg-Gottéron of the Swiss National League (NL).[16] After two seasons in Fribourg, on 23 May 2018, Červenka joined ZSC Lions on a one-year contract. On 20 June 2019, Červenka signed a one-year contract with his third Swiss club, SC Rapperswil-Jona Lakers, to remain in the NL.[17]

Personal life

Červenka is Orthodox Christian, after Jaromír Jágr took him to churches in Omsk where he would be baptized.[18] His younger brother Marek (born 1992) is a professional football player.[19]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
2000–01HC Slavia PrahaCZE U184148121420002
2001–02HC Slavia PrahaCZE U18413023533621012
2002–03HC Slavia PrahaCZE U20481913324430116
2003–04HC Slavia PrahaCZE U20342033539020110
2003–04HC Slavia PrahaCZE150112
2003–04HC Kometa BrnoCZE-231122
2004–05HC Slavia PrahaCZE U20935822
2004–05HC VČE Hradec Králové, a.s.CZE-2231582328
2004–05HC Rebel Havlíčkův BrodCZE-3101101261720
2005–06HC Slavia PrahaCZE U201066126
2005–06HC Slavia PrahaCZE2200012
2005–06HC VČE Hradec Králové, a.s.CZE-2712314
2005–06HC Slovan Ústečtí LviCZE-2 U2021340
2005–06HC Slovan Ústečtí LviCZE-2237613221113416
2006–07HC Slavia PrahaCZE5166125463146
2007–08HC Slavia PrahaCZE41191130721444820
2008–09HC Slavia PrahaCZE51283159561813112420
2009–10HC Slavia PrahaCZE5030437356169152434
2010–11Avangard OmskKHL5131306156125494
2011–12Avangard OmskKHL5423163918201110214
2012–13HC Slavia PrahaCZE9581314
2012–13HC Lev PrahaKHL51232
2012–13Calgary FlamesNHL39981714
2013–14SKA Saint PetersburgKHL531425393410611178
2014–15SKA Saint PetersburgKHL55132336222225710
2015–16Piráti ChomutovCZE4923386196836912
2016–17HC Fribourg–GottéronNLA4416355132
2017–18HC Fribourg–GottéronNL321324372851454
2018–19ZSC LionsNL22516218
2019–20SC Rapperswil–Jona LakersNL3214274130
2020–21SC Rapperswil–Jona LakersNL4916355163916710
2021–22SC Rapperswil–Jona LakersNL522044643072464
2022–23SC Rapperswil–Jona LakersNL431643596061238
CZE totals2881111382493627032376994
KHL totals21882961781326424305426
NHL totals39981714
Medal record
Representing  Czech Republic
World Championships
2010 Germany
2011 Slovakia
2022 Finland
World Junior Championships
2005 United States

International

YearTeamEventGPGAPtsPIM
2005Czech RepublicWJC71018
2009Czech RepublicWC72132
2010Czech RepublicOLY50220
2010Czech RepublicWC91122
2011Czech RepublicWC946104
2014Czech RepublicOLY52022
2014Czech RepublicWC102354
2015Czech RepublicWC102350
2016Czech RepublicWC82572
2016Czech RepublicWCH20000
2017Czech RepublicWC83364
2018Czech RepublicOLY63144
2018Czech RepublicWC80228
2022Czech RepublicOLY42350
2022Czech RepublicWC105121710
Junior totals71018
Senior totals10128427042

Awards and honours

AwardYear
KHL
KHL Best Sniper Award2010–11[20]
Golden Helmet Award2011–12[21]
Gagarin Cup champion2015
International
World Championship All-Star Team2022[22]

References

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