Hockey Player

Richard Pánik

1991 - today

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His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Richard Pánik is the 658th most popular hockey player, the 451st most popular biography from Slovakia and the 44th most popular Slovak Hockey Player.

Richard Pánik is most famous for his NHL career as a forward, playing for teams like the Tampa Bay Lightning and Chicago Blackhawks, where he amassed over 200 points. A lesser-known fact is that he won a bronze medal with Slovakia at the 2015 IIHF World Championship, highlighting his international prowess. His lasting impact includes inspiring young Slovak hockey players and contributing to the global visibility of Slovak talent in the NHL.

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Among Hockey Players

Among hockey players, Richard Pánik ranks 658 out of 676Before him are Christopher Wesley, Jonas Brodin, Ville Pokka, Michal Jordán, Daniel Brière, and Ilya Nikulin. After him are Todd Bertuzzi, Fedor Tyutin, Alexei Kalyuzhny, Marty Turco, Rok Tičar, and Marc-André Gragnani.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1991, Richard Pánik ranks 1,080Before him are Kika van Es, Jiang Yuyuan, Kacey Rohl, Pablo, Melanie Oudin, and Guillaume Van Keirsbulck. After him are Tatsiana Khaladovich, Maxime Colin, Mohamed Ali Moncer, Lee Ki-je, Lotte van Beek, and Rubén Peña.

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In Slovakia

Among people born in Slovakia, Richard Pánik ranks 451 out of NaNBefore him are Tereza Mihalíková (1998), Matej Beňuš (1987), Erik Varga (1976), Tomáš Záborský (1987), Tomáš Jurčo (1992), and Marek Hrivík (1991). After him are Ján Volko (1996), Erik Sabo (1991), Štefan Tarkovič (1973), Ľubomír Tupta (1998), Leo Sauer (2005), and Dana Velďáková (1981).

Among Hockey Players In Slovakia

Among hockey players born in Slovakia, Richard Pánik ranks 44Before him are Michel Miklík (1982), Peter Budaj (1982), Juraj Slafkovský (2004), Tomáš Záborský (1987), Tomáš Jurčo (1992), and Marek Hrivík (1991). After him are Martin Marinčin (1992), Peter Cehlárik (1995), Peter Čerešňák (1993), Marcel Haščák (1987), and Samuel Kňažko (2002).

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