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MEDIA GUIDE CEZ GROUP IS A DYNAMIC, INTEGRATED ENERGY CONGLOMERATE based in the Czech Republic and with operations in a number of countries in the region of Central and Southeastern Europe. Its principal business encompass generation, distribution and sale of electricity and heat, sale of gas as well as coal mining. The shares of the parent company ČEZ, a. s. are traded in Prague and Warsaw, and they are also a signifi cant part of the stock exchange indexes there. The company‘s largest shareholder is the Czech Republic. POLAND Warsaw THE CZECH REPUBLIC Prague SLOVAKIA Bratislava HUNGARY Budapest ROMANIA Reşiţa | Bucharest BULGARIA Sofi a TURKEY Istanbul CEZ GROUP www.cez.cz 148x210_ENG - 2013_brezen.indd 1 14.3.2013 16:54:01 CZECH ICE HOCKEY FACTS Founding member of the IIHF since November 15, 1908. National population: 10,527,000 Total Players: 107,722 Male Players: 82,003 Youth Players: 23,209 FemaleFemale Players:Players: 2,510 Men´s WorWorldld Ranking:Ranking: 5th Women´sWomen´s WorWorldld Ranking:Ranking: 8th MAJORMAJOR TOURNAMENTST OlympicOlympic Games Winners CzechCzec Republic 1998. WorldW Champions CzechoslovakiaCzec 1947, 1949,1949, 1972, 1976, 1977, 1985 / Czech Republic 1996,1996, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2005, 2010. EuropeanEurop Champions BohemiaBoh 1911, 1912, 19141914 / Czechoslovakia 1922,1922, 19251925,, 1929, 1933, 1947, 1948,1948, 1949,1949, 1961,1961, 1971,1971, 1972, 1976, 1977. World U20 Champions Czech RepublicRe p 2000, 2001. EuropeanEuropean U18 Champions CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia 1979,1979, 1988, 1991, 1992. EuropeanEuropean U19 Champions CzechoslovakiaCzeec 1968. 3 148x210_ENG - 2013_brezen.indd 1 14.3.2013 16:54:01 IIHF HALL OF FAME Players Vladimír Bouzek, Vlastimil Bubník, Josef Černý, Jaroslav Drobný, Karel Gut, Ivan Hlinka, Jiří Holeček, Jiří Holík, Oldřich Machač, Josef Maleček, Vladimír Martinec, Bohumil Modrý, Václav Nedomanský, Milan Nový, František Pospíšil, Jan Suchý, František Tikal, Vladimír Zábrodský. Builders Luděk Bukač, Vladimír Kostka, Miroslav Šubrt. Referee Quido Adamec. Triple Gold Club Jaromír Jágr, Jiří Šlégr. CZECH ICE HOCKEY HALL OF FAME Players Stanislav Bacílek, Jiří Bubla, Augustin Bubník, Vlastimil Bubník, František Černík, Josef Černý, Bronislav Danda, Jiří Dopita, Jaroslav Drobný, Miroslav Dvořák, Vladimír Dzurilla, Bohuslav Ebermann, Richard Farda, Jozef Golonka, Josef Gruss, Dominik Hašek, Jiří Holeček, Jaroslav Holík, Jiří Holík, Josef Horešovský, Miloslav Hořava Sr., Jiří Hrdina, Karel Hromádka, Milan Chalupa, Miroslav Charouzd, Jaromír Jágr, Jaroslav Jirkovský, Jaroslav Jiřík, František Kaberle Jr., František Kaberle Sr., Arnold Kadlec, Milan Kajkl, Jan Kasper, Jan Klapáč, Miroslav Klůc, Vladimír Kobranov, Jiří Kochta, Stanislav Konopásek, Jiří Králík, František Kučera, Oldřich Kučera, Jiří Lála, Vincent Lukáč, Oldřich Machač, Josef Maleček, Jan Marek, Vladimír Martinec, Josef Mikoláš, Bohumil Modrý, Vladimír Nadrchal, Václav Nedomanský, Eduard Novák, Jiří Novák, Milan Nový, František Pácalt, Jan Palouš, Václav Pantůček, Pavel Patera, Jan Peka, Miloslav Pokorný, František Pospíšil, Rudolf Potsch, Jaroslav Pouzar, Martin Procházka, Bohumil Prošek, Jaroslav Pušbauer, Karel Rachůnek, Robert Reichel, Pavel Richter, Václav Roziňák, Vladimír Růžička, Antonín Stavjaňa, Karel Stibor, Martin Straka, Jan Suchý, Bedřich Ščerban, Jiří Šejba, Josef Šroubek, Bohuslav Šťastný, Marián Šťastný, Peter Šťastný, Vilibald Šťovík, František Tikal, Ladislav Troják, Josef Trousílek, František Vacovský, František Vaněk, Josef Vašíček, Otakar Vindyš, Miroslav Vlach, David Výborný, Vladimír Zábrodský. Players & Builders Josef Augusta, Karel Gut, Ivan Hlinka, Ján Starší. Builders & Others Vladimír Bouzek, Mike Buckna, Luděk Bukač, Ladislav Horský, Vladimír Kostka, Stanislav Neveselý, Jaroslav Pitner, Vlastimil Sýkora, Jiří Tožička, Pavel Wohl. Managers Zdeněk Andršt, Jaromír Citta, Josef Dovalil, Josef Laufer, Emil Procházka, Jaroslav Řezáč, Miroslav Šubrt. Referee Rudolf Baťa. 4 GAME SCHEDULE PRELIMINARY ROUND GROUP A CHIZHOVKA ARENA, MINSK Fri May 9 16:45 France – Canada Fri May 9 20:45 Slovakia – Czech Republic Sat May 10 12:45 Italy – Norway Sat May 10 16:45 Sweden – Denmark Sat May 10 20:45 Canada – Slovakia Sun May 11 12:45 France – Italy Sun May 11 16:45 Norway – Denmark Sun May 11 20:45 Sweden – Czech Republic Mon May 12 16:45 Slovakia – France Mon May 12 20:45 Czech Republic – Canada Tue May 13 16:45 Italy – Denmark Tue May 13 20:45 Norway – Sweden Wed May 14 16:45 Czech Republic – Italy Wed May 14 20:45 Slovakia – Norway Thu May 15 16:45 Canada – Denmark Thu May 15 20:45 Sweden – France Fri May 16 16:45 Canada – Italy Fri May 16 20:45 Sweden – Slovakia Sat May 17 12:45 France – Norway Sat May 17 16:45 Denmark – Czech Republic Sat May 17 20:45 Slovakia – Italy Sun May 18 16:45 Canada – Sweden Sun May 18 20:45 Czech Republic – Norway Mon May 19 16:45 Denmark – France Mon May 19 20:45 Italy – Sweden Tue May 20 12:45 Norway – Canada Tue May 20 16:45 Denmark – Slovakia Tue May 20 20:45 Czech Republic – France 5 GAME SCHEDULE PRELIMINARY ROUND GROUP B MINSK ARENA, MINSK Fri May 9 16:45 Switzerland – Russia Fri May 9 20:45 Belarus – USA Sat May 10 12:45 Kazakhstan – Germany Sat May 10 16:45 Finland – Latvia Sat May 10 20:45 USA – Switzerland Sun May 11 12:45 Germany – Latvia Sun May 11 16:45 Belarus - Kazakhstan Sun May 11 20:45 Finland – Russia Mon May 12 16:45 Switzerland – Belarus Mon May 12 20:45 Russia – USA Tue May 13 16:45 Germany – Finland Tue May 13 20:45 Kazakhstan – Latvia Wed May 14 16:45 Switzerland – Germany Wed May 14 20:45 Russia – Kazakhstan Thu May 15 16:45 USA – Latvia Thu May 15 20:45 Finland – Belarus Fri May 16 16:45 USA – Kazakhstan Fri May 16 20:45 Finland – Switzerland Sat May 17 12:45 Latvia – Russia Sat May 17 16:45 Belarus – Germany Sat May 17 20:45 Switzerland – Kazakhstan Sun May 18 16:45 USA – Finland Sun May 18 20:45 Russia – Germany Mon May 19 16:45 Kazakhstan – Finland Mon May 19 20:45 Latvia – Belarus Tue May 20 12:45 Germany – USA Tue May 20 16:45 Latvia – Switzerland Tue May 20 20:45 Russia - Belarus 6 GAME SCHEDULE QUARTER-FINALS THU May 22 16:00 Chizhovka Arena THU May 22 20:00 Chizhovka Arena THU May 22 17:00 Minsk Arena THU May 22 21:00 Minsk Arena SEMIFINALS SAT May 24 14:45 Minsk Arena SAT May 24 18:45 Minsk Arena BRONZE MEDAL GAME GOLD MEDAL GAME SUN MayMay 25 16:3016:30 MinskMinsk ArenaArena SUN MayMay 25 21:00 MinskMinsk ArenaArena ScheduleSchedule in LocalLocal Time (Minsk,(Minsk, Belarus).Belarus). 7 2010 IIHF ICE HOCKEY WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM CZECH REPUBLIC MANAGEMENT Head Coach Vladimír RŮŽIČKA Assistant Coach General Manager Assistant Coach Ondřej WEISSMANN Slavomír LENER Jaroslav ŠPAČEK 10 MANAGEMENT Goalie Coach Video Coach Team Manager Media Manager Martin PRUSEK Jan PROCHÁZKA Martin LOUKOTA Zdeněk ZIKMUND Team Doctor Physiotherapist Physiotherapist Tomáš VYSKOČIL Pavel KOLÁŘ Michal TRUC Equipment Manager, Equipment Manager, Equipment Manager, Masseur Masseur Masseur Zdeněk ŠMÍD Petr ONDRÁČEK Jaroslav KUGLER 11 HEAD COACH VLADIMÍR RŮŽIČKA Born June 6, 1963 in Most, Czech Republic Player Gold OG 1998. Gold WCH 1985. Silver OG 1984, WCH 1983. Bronze WCH 1987, 1989. Coach Gold WCH 2010, 2005. Was held in respect as an excellent centre during his playing career and gained similar esteem on the bench. Participated in the 1984, 1888 and 1998 Olympics, two Canada Cups and fi ve World Championships, winning gold medal at the World Championship in 1985 and at the Winter Olympics in 1998. Played with men´s team of Litvínov and Dukla Trenčín and made his way to the NHL with the Edmonton Oilers during the 1989/90 season. Traded to Boston in 1990, „Rosie“ played three years with the Bruins and fi nished his NHL career after two seasons with the Ottawa Senators in 1994. Scored 82 goals and 167 points in 233 regular-seasons Games before joining EV Zug in the Swiss league. Moved to Slavia Praha late in the 1994/95 season. Made his comeback with the national team in 1998 and was a captain of the Czech squad that won the Olympic gold medals in Nagano. Retired in 2000, recording 431 goals in 680 elite-league games. Tallied 112 goals with National Team. Honoured with the Golden Stick Award for the country´s top player in 1986 and 1988. After hanging up player´s skates, he became director of hockey operations with Slavia Praha and was named head coach in November 2000. Later took over a post of the general manager with the team. Won the Czech league championship with Slavia Praha in 2003 and 2008. At the international level, he served as Czech Team Assistant Coach at the 2002 Winter Olympic in Salt Lake City and since 2002/03 until 2003/04 season. Named head coach of the Czech Team in 2004 and 2008. He led the Czech Team to gold medals at World Championship in 2005 and 2010 and to the 2004 World Cup of Hockey semifi nals. 12 ASSISTANT COACH ONDŘEJ WEISSMANN Born October 28, 1959 in Duchcov, Czech Republic Assistant coach Gold WCH 2010 and 2005. Bronze OG 2006. Played left wing and defense in the Czechoslovak elite league for Litvínov since 1975 until 1990, with the exception of two-year service with Dukla Jihlava. Won Czechoslovak championships titles with Jihlava in 1983 and 1984. Spend the 1990/91 season in Zoldo, Italy. At the international level, he won silver medals at the 1977 European U18 Junior Champinships and at the 1979 World U20 Junior Championships. Skated 4 games with the Czechoslovak Men´s National Team. Coached midget team in Teplice before joing Ivan Hlinka as an assistant for the elite-league of Litvínov in 1992. Coached also junior teams of Litvínov and served with senior squad as head or assistant coach again since 1997 until 1999. Moved to Slavia Praha as an assistant in 2000.