Aleš Kotalík
Aleš Kotalík (born the December 23rd 1978 with Jindřichův Hradec in Czechoslovakia today city of) is a professional player of Hockey which evolves/moves as a right winger.
Career in club
Kotalík begins its career in the Czech championship junior of hockey in 1993 - 94 within the team of less than 18 years of HC České Budějovice. It makes its beginnings in the championship senior with HC Hamé Zlín in 1997 but will remain only one season in the team of Zlín before turning over to play in its formative club.In 1998, the Sabers of Buffalo choose it as a 164e choice of the fishing out of entry in the National league of hockey in North America. It did not join for all that continuation the LNH and remains to play in its country.
In 1999-2000, it begins the season with the HC České Budějovice before joining HC Vajgar Jindřichův Hradec in 1. Liga for the end of the season. In 2001, it takes its first steps on the skating rinks of the LNH but will play only thirteen matches with the Sabers. It joint then with the American League of hockey and with the Americans of Rochester, team affiliated to the frankness from the Sabers. Aleš Kotalík carries number 12.
During the '' lockout '' 2004-05, it returns to play in its country for HC Bílí Tygři Liberec.
Its best season in the LNH is the 2005-05 with 25 goals and 62 points.
Statistical in career
Update the January 6th 2007
International career
It took part in the Olympic Games of 2006 with the Czech team which gained the bronze medal with Turin (Italy).
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