Ondřej Kratěna

Ondřej Kratěna (* April 21, 1977 in Čeladná, Czechoslovakia) is a Czech ice hockey player who is since May 2011 when HC Plzeň 1929 in the Czech Extraliga under contract. Previously, he won a total of seven Czech championships.

Career

Kratěna began his career in 1994 at the HC Olomouc, for whom he debuted in the Czech Extraliga 1995. In the season 1995/96 he was one of the best rookie attack formation of the Extraliga, which consisted of Michal Bros, Jan Tomajko and Kratěna itself and was ausgezeichnet.1996 end of the season for the best rookie, he joined the HC Petra Vsetín, with whom he 1997 1998 and 1999, the Czech championship won. In 1999, he played a total of eight seasons with the HC Sparta Prague, with whom he was in 2000 (his fourth championship in a row ) and 2002 Czech Master. The playoffs of the 2001/02 season he excelled also together with Michal Bros, both collected 18 points scorer in twelve games, with Kratěna scored more goals and bros were more templates. During Bros in 2005 moved to Finland, Kratěna remained at Sparta and won the end of season 2005/ 06 a further Czech title. In the following season, this success could be repeated and Kratěna reached within the Extraliga with the best 29 plus / minus rating.

In summer 2007, he joined the first time abroad in Europe and signed a contract with the Finnish Masters Oulu Kärpät from the SM- liiga. There he met his compatriot Michal Bros, with whom he had already played together in Olomouc, Vsetín and Prague. At the end of the season 2007/ 08 the two Czechs were able to win with her ​​teammates another Finnish championship for Kärpät. After this success, both returned to the Czech Republic and were taken from HC Sparta Prague under contract.

Internationally

In addition to his success at club level Ondřej Kratěna was also used in international championships: His first in the national jersey he had with the U18 European Championship in 1995, both 1996, and 1997 he was then appointed to the U20 selection and played in the respective junior. world Championships. For the Czech national team, he went so far in two World Championships on the ice, winning the bronze medal in 1997. A total of 37 countries Kratěna has played more games in which he scored six goals.

National team statistics

Awards and achievements

  • 2002 top scorer and top scorer in the Extraliga Playoffs
  • 2006 Czech champion with the HC Sparta Prague
  • 2007 Czech champion with the HC Sparta Prague
  • 2007 best plus / minus rating of the Extraliga
  • 2008 Finnish Champion with Kärpät Oulu
  • 2013 Czech champion with the HC Škoda Plzeň
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