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    Miroslav Šatan (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈmirɔslaw ˈʂatan]; born 22 October 1974) is a Slovak former professional ice hockey right winger, who played 15...
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    national ice hockey teams in the world. The team's general manager is Miroslav Šatan and their head coach is Craig Ramsay. Slovakia has won four medals at...
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  • Miroslav Šatan, Slovak professional ice hockey player Miroslav Škoro, Croatian musician Miroslav Stevanović (born 1990), Bosnian footballer Miroslav Stević...
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  • Miroslav Šatan Media All-Star Team: Goaltender: Maxim Sokolov Defence: Richard Lintner, Thomas Rhodin Forwards: Peter Bondra, Niklas Hagman, Miroslav...
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  • figure who appears in many cycles of the Nart sagas of the Caucasus Miroslav Šatan, an ice-hockey player Satin, an older English spelling for the type...
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    Goaltender: Roman Čechmánek Best Defenceman: Petteri Nummelin Best Forward: Miroslav Šatan Most Valuable Player: Martin Procházka Media All-Star Team: Goaltender:...
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    play with him. Šatan and Yashin showed signs of chemistry early in the season, but generally produced disappointing results. When Šatan was moved off Yashin's...
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    Dominik Hašek, Peter Bondra, Petr Klíma, Marián Gáborík, Marián Hossa, Miroslav Šatan and Pavol Demitra all come from Czechoslovakia. Emil Zátopek, winner...
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  • HC Lev's Zdeno Chára body-checked Slovan's team captain Miroslav Šatan, after which Šatan was out of the lineup for the rest of the season. The fairness...
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  • replaced by John Rigas' son, Timothy Rigas. Behind Hasek, left-winger Miroslav Satan (who led the team in scoring), right-winger Donald Audette, center Michael...
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    (born 1989), rapper New York (state) portal Natalie Portman, actress Miroslav Šatan, retired professional hockey player Jay Sekulow, attorney and presidential...
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  • Petrovický Branko Radivojevič Radim Raděvič Pavel Richter Vladimír Růžička Miroslav Šatan Andrej Sekera Ľubomír Sekeráš Peter Slanina Marián Smerčiak Roman Stantien...
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  • Pavol Demitra, Marián Hossa, Marián Gáborík (all in HK Dukla Trenčín), Miroslav Šatan and Ľubomír Višňovský (both in HC Slovan Bratislava), Michal Handzuš...
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    of Slovakia Miroslav Siva (born 1961), footballer Rudolf Sivák (born 1955), rector of Bratislava University of Economics Miroslav Šatan (born 1974),...
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    2nd Class, civil Vojtech Zamarovský Alfréd Wetzler Imrich Andrejčák Miroslav Šatan Bohdan Warchal Ľubomír Lipták Peter Jaroš Martina Moravcová Martin Slivka...
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    Krejčí and Ryder onto a line centered by Vladimír Sobotka and winger Miroslav Šatan. As the Bruins qualified for the 2010 Stanley Cup playoffs, Wheeler...
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  • singer-songwriter 1974 – Jeff McInnis, American basketball player 1974 – Miroslav Šatan, Slovak ice hockey player 1975 – Martín Cardetti, Argentinian footballer...
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    Róbert Švehla Vlastimil Plavucha Oto Haščák Dušan Pohorelec René Pucher Miroslav Šatan Branislav Jánoš Roman Kontšek Peter Šťastný Ľubomír Kolník Jozef Daňo...
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    Žigmund Pálffy – (1972) Dárius Rusnák – (1959) Jozef Stümpel – (1972) Miroslav Šatan – (1974) Anton Šťastný – (1959) Marián Šťastný – (1953) Peter Šťastný...
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    inline 51 —  Slovakia 2 February 1993 Slovak Ice Hockey Federation Miroslav Šatan M, M-U20, M-U18, W, W-U18, inline 9 16  Slovenia 6 May 1992 Ice Hockey...
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    Britain Gordon Dailley F/D 1935 1938 1 2 1 4 Gerry Davey  Slovakia Miroslav Šatan F 2000 2012 1 2 1 4  United States John Garrison & John Mayasich (by...
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    15 goals in 66 games, good enough for second in team scoring behind Miroslav Šatan. Gratton would play for the Sabres until March 2003, when the Sabres...
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  • Pavol Demitra, Marián Hossa, Marián Gáborík (all in HK Dukla Trenčín), Miroslav Šatan and Ľubomír Višňovský (both in HC Slovan Bratislava), Michal Handzuš...
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  • players include Vladimír Dzurilla, Václav Nedomanský, Peter Šťastný, and Miroslav Šatan. Since 1993, Ondrej Nepela Winter Sports Stadium hosts the Ondrej Nepela...
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  • Slovakia HK Dukla Trenčín F Jozef Stümpel Nitra, Slovakia Boston Bruins F Miroslav Šatan Topoľčany, Slovakia Edmonton Oilers D Róbert Švehla Martin, Slovakia...
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  • (C) Russia St. Louis Blues (from NY Islanders)12 SKA-1946 (MHL) 212 Miroslav Satan (C) Slovakia Washington Capitals (from Vegas)13 HC Slovan Bratislava...
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    York Rangers captain 2008–2011 Succeeded by Ryan Callahan Preceded by Miroslav Šatan Buffalo Sabres captain November 2003 Succeeded by James Patrick Preceded by...
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  • Kings Minnesota Wild Vancouver Canucks 1993–2010 848 304 464 768 6 Miroslav Šatan Edmonton Oilers Buffalo Sabres New York Islanders Pittsburgh Penguins...
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  • the Detroit Red Wings, did not appear in this game. Future NHL star Miroslav Satan scored the winning goal for the Vipers. December 3, 1994: 7-1 win vs...
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  • NHL trade deadline was on March 4. On March 3, the Penguins placed Miroslav Satan on waivers to clear roster space for a trade. Before the deadline, the...
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