Ladislav Karabin

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Ladislav Karabin ( born February 16, 1970 in Ves, Czechoslovakia ) is a former American- Slovak ice hockey player who spent six seasons in the German Ice Hockey League and the National Hockey League. He is currently working as the manager of HK Ves ​​.

Career

Up to the age of 23 years Ladislav Karabín played for his hometown club HC Slovan Bratislava. Just three years earlier stripped him the Pittsburgh Penguins in the ninth round in a total of 173 post in the NHL Entry Draft in 1990. 1993 he moved to North America, where it ran aground nine times in the best league in the world alongside the likes of Jaromir Jagr. In 1996 Karabín, who was now also an American citizen, returned to Europe and played in Slovakia. He then hired at the Revierlöwen Oberhausen. After three years in the Ruhr the father of two daughters moved to the Schwenningen Wild Wings. With them he rose despite victory in the play- downs against the Frankfurt Lions from because the club got no more license. Then Karabin went to EHC Wolfsburg. In the first year in the Motor City pulled one back in the DEL - rise, but the Grizzlies were given no license for the new season 2005/ 06, so that the striker whose best coach was by its own account Gunnar suffering Borg, the Iserlohn Roosters joined. In the initial stage of the season in Iserlohn Karabin suffered the fourth concussion of his career, which he failed a long time. Since mid-November 2005, he was back on the ice. His contract was not renewed in Iserlohn, after the season, he finished his career as a result.

Since end of his career he worked as Manager of HK Ves ​​.

Awards and achievements

Career Stats

( Key to Career statistics: Sp or GP = Games Played, T or G = goals scored, V or A = achieved assists; Pts or Pts = scored points scorer, SM or PIM = received penalty minutes, / - = Plus / Minus balance sheet; PP = scored majority gates; SH = scored shorthanded goals, GW = achieved victory gates; Play-downs/Relegation 1 )

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