Martin Richter

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Martin Richter
Martin Richter SSK.jpg
Born (1977-12-06) December 6, 1977 (age 46)
Prostějov, Czechoslovakia
Height 6 ft 0 in (183 cm)
Weight 198 lb (90 kg; 14 st 2 lb)
Position Defence
Shot Right
Played for HC Olomouc (CZE)
HC Karlovy Vary (CZE)
SaiPa (SM-liiga)
Hartford Wolf Pack (AHL)
HC Sparta Praha (CZE)
HC CSKA Moscow (RSL)
HC Liberec (CZE)
HC Pardubice (CZE)
Södertälje SK (Elitserien)
HC ’05 Banská Bystrica (SVK)
HC Kometa Brno (CZE)
HC Oceláři Třinec (CZE)
Ciarko PBS Bank KH Sanok (POL)
NHL draft 269th overall, 2000
New York Rangers
Playing career 19962015

Martin Richter (born December 6, 1977) is a Czech former professional ice hockey defenceman, who last played for Ciarko PBS Bank KH Sanok in the Polska Hokej Liga. Richter was drafted by the New York Rangers but never appeared in an NHL game.

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Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season TeamLeagueGP G A Pts PIM GPGAPtsPIM
1995–96 HC Olomouc CZE U20419918
1995–96 HC Olomouc ELH 3000010000
1996–97 HC OlomoucELH2610126
1996–97 HC Papíroví Draci Šumperk CZE.3 000
1997–98 HC Becherovka Karlovy Vary ELH4112330
1998–99 HC Becherovka Karlovy VaryELH4136934
1999–2000 HC Becherovka Karlovy VaryELH2405518
1999–2000 SaiPa SM-liiga 2613454
2000–01 SaiPaSM-liiga4145980
2000–01 Hartford Wolf Pack AHL 10000
2001–02 Hartford Wolf PackAHL2911236
2001–02 HC Sparta Praha ELH8000141300010
2002–03 HC Sparta PrahaELH3427958800010
2003–04 CSKA Moscow RSL 1400033
2003–04 HC Sparta PrahaELH1622416
2004–05 HC Sparta PrahaELH4449133251124
2005–06 Bílí Tygři Liberec ELH47620266450118
2006–07 Hartford Wolf PackAHL5226846
2007–08 HC Moeller Pardubice ELH170116
2007–08 Södertälje SK SEL 2901130
2008–09 HC ’05 Banská Bystrica SVK 1204420
2008–09 Södertälje SKSEL3820236
2009–10 HC Eaton PardubiceELH70338
2009–10 HC Kometa Brno ELH3000026
2010–11 HC Kometa BrnoELH1100022
2010–11 HC Oceláři Třinec ELH31101321600012
2011–12 HC Oceláři TřinecELH512244050112
2012–13 HC ’05 Banská BystricaSVK331672850006
2013–14 Ciarko PBS Bank KH Sanok POL 4682836102140882
2014–15 Ciarko PBS Bank KH SanokPOL39311144980222
ELH totals4312257794265313446

International

YearTeamEventGPGAPtsPIM
1997 Czech Republic WJC 70008
2001 Czech Republic WC 90000
2002 Czech RepublicWC60000
2003 Czech RepublicWC901124
2006 Czech RepublicWC80228
Senior totals3203332

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