Hockey Player

Bobby Holík

1971 - today

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His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Bobby Holík is the 352nd most popular hockey player, the 1,087th most popular biography from Czechia and the 53rd most popular Czech Hockey Player.

Bobby Holík is most famous for his successful career as a Czech ice hockey player, particularly in the NHL, where he played for teams like the New Jersey Devils and the New York Rangers. He is known for his strong two-way play and was a key contributor to the Devils' Stanley Cup victories in 1995 and 2000.

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Among Hockey Players

Among hockey players, Bobby Holík ranks 352 out of 676Before him are František Kučera, Jussi Jokinen, Martin Plüss, Jaroslav Obšut, Konstantin Koltsov, and Ladislav Lubina. After him are Andrei Markov, Marko Anttila, Mike Richards, Kari Lehtonen, Tuomo Ruutu, and Richard Šmehlík.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1971, Bobby Holík ranks 1,048Before him are Stoycho Stoilov, Filip Meirhaeghe, Daniel García, Alireza Mansourian, Marek Kolbowicz, and Màxim Huerta. After him are Susan Misner, Julie Foudy, Alberto García, Calpernia Addams, Gerard van Velde, and Samantha Cameron.

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In Czechia

Among people born in Czechia, Bobby Holík ranks 1,087 out of NaNBefore him are Linda Nosková (2004), Tomáš Goder (1974), Kateřina Holubcová (1976), Jan Hirt (1991), Ladislav Lubina (1967), and Markéta Davidová (1997). After him are Jan Lipavský (1985), Benny Cristo (1987), Richard Šmehlík (1970), Jan Bárta (1984), Elena Gorolová (1969), and Marek Židlický (1977).

Among Hockey Players In Czechia

Among hockey players born in Czechia, Bobby Holík ranks 53Before him are Václav Prospal (1975), Martin Erat (1981), Jan Bulis (1978), Tomáš Kaberle (1978), František Kučera (1968), and Ladislav Lubina (1967). After him are Richard Šmehlík (1970), Marek Židlický (1977), Petr Čajánek (1975), Pavel Kubina (1977), Petr Sýkora (1976), and David Pastrňák (1996).

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