Hockey Player

Mariusz Czerkawski

1972 - today

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His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Mariusz Czerkawski is the 171st most popular hockey player, the 1,387th most popular biography from Poland and the 3rd most popular Polish Hockey Player.

Mariusz Czerkawski, born in 1972, is most famous for his career as a professional ice hockey player in the NHL, where he played for teams such as the Boston Bruins and the New York Islanders. He is known for his scoring ability and was a standout player in both the NHL and international competitions representing Poland.

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Among Hockey Players

Among hockey players, Mariusz Czerkawski ranks 171 out of 676Before him are Tomas Sandström, Oleg Znarok, Leonardo Genoni, Viera Podhányiová, Robert Lang, and Jere Lehtinen. After him are Sergei Zubov, Ville Peltonen, Sandis Ozoliņš, Patrik Eliáš, Teppo Numminen, and Evgeni Nabokov.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1972, Mariusz Czerkawski ranks 675Before him are Sergio Moro, Sandrine Testud, Richard Chelimo, Barbara Fusar-Poli, Nejat İşler, and Paulo Henrique. After him are Brett Tucker, Julie Plec, Anderson Luis da Silva, Brian McBride, Rain Phoenix, and Capucho.

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In Poland

Among people born in Poland, Mariusz Czerkawski ranks 1,387 out of NaNBefore him are Robert Biedroń (1976), Waldemar Legień (1963), Agata Kulesza (1971), Jerzy Brzęczek (1971), Lucyna Langer (1956), and Roman Giertych (1971). After him are Kamil Grosicki (1988), Anna Anka (1971), Janusz Kurtyka (1960), Wojciech Polak (1964), Andrzej Wroński (1965), and Elizabeth Diller (1958).

Among Hockey Players In Poland

Among hockey players born in Poland, Mariusz Czerkawski ranks 3Before him are Roy Henkel (1905), and Stefan Liv (1980). After him are Wojtek Wolski (1986).

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