Ladislav Nagy
Ladislav Nagy (born on June 1st, 1979 with Košice in Czechoslovakia today town of Slovakia) is a professional player of Hockey.
Career in club
It begins its career in the league junior from his country while playing for the club of its birthplace, HC Košice in 1995. Two years later, in 1997, whereas it took its first steps in the Slovak championship elite (Extraliga), it takes part in the fishing out of entry in the National league of hockey. Chosen in seventh round (177e choice) by the Blues of Saint-Louis, it continues to play one season in its country before joining the North America and the Ligue of hockey major junior of Quebec.At the end of this first season with the Mooseheads de Halifax, it glane of many rewards in the LHJMQ of which the Trophy Michel Bergeron as better a offensive recruit of the season as well as the Cut RDS of the best recruit, all confused stations. He plays even his the first three matches in the American Ligue of hockey with the IceCats de Worcester at the time of the eliminatory Séries of the Coupe Calder.
In 1999-2000, it plays its first matches in the National league of hockey with the Blues and at the end of the following season, it joined the Coyotes of Phoenix in company of Michal Handzuš, Jeff Taffe and a choice of round first in 2002 and return of Keith Tkachuk.
He plays three seasons with the Coyotes, returns in his country at the time of the '' lockout '' 2004-05 for rejouer with his team. He also plays this season with Mora IK of the Swedish Elitserien.
The resumption of the LNH, he still plays with the Coyotes and on February 12th 2007, he joined the Stars of Dallas in return of Mathias Tjärnqvist and a choice of round first for 2007. A few months later, free agent, it signs with the Kings of Los Angeles.
Personal trophies and honors
; League of hockey major junior of Quebec- 1999 - Cut RDS and Trophy Michel Bergeron
Statistical in career
International career
It represents the Slovakia at the time of following international competitions: ; Championship of the world junior- 1999 - Bronze medal
; Championship of the world
See too
References
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