Robert Lang (ice hockey)

Robert Lang (ice hockey)

Infobox Ice Hockey Player
position = Centre
shoots = Right
height_ft = 6
height_in = 3
weight_lb = 216
team = Montreal Canadiens
former_teams = Chicago Blackhawks
Detroit Red Wings
Washington Capitals
Pittsburgh Penguins
Boston Bruins
Los Angeles Kings
league = NHL
nationality = Czech Republic
birth_date = birth date and age|1970|12|19
birth_place = Teplice, CS
career_start = 1988
draft = 133rd overall
draft_year = 1990
draft_team = Los Angeles Kings



image_size = 240px

Robert Lang (born December 19, 1970 in Teplice, Czechoslovakia, now the Czech Republic) is a professional ice hockey centre playing for the Montreal Canadiens of the National Hockey League.

Playing career

A native of Czechoslovakia, Lang began his career in the Czechoslovak Extraliga as an eighteen-year old with HC Litvínov. After scoring 15 points in 32 games in 1989–90, his second season with HC Litvínov, he was drafted 133rd overall by the Los Angeles Kings in the 1990 NHL Entry Draft.

Lang returned to play another two seasons in the Extraliga before debuting with the Kings in 1992–93. He played the majority of his first two seasons in the International Hockey League with the Kings' minor league affiliate, the Phoenix Roadrunners.

Due to the lockout-shortened 1994–95 season, Lang returned to HC Litvínov (now of the Czech Extraliga) for 16 games, scoring 23 points. When NHL play resumed, he landed a full-time roster spot with the Kings. He tallied 22 points in 68 games in 1995–96 before returning to the Czech Extraliga to play for HC Sparta Praha.

After a brief hiatus from the NHL, Lang returned after one season in Europe, joining the Pittsburgh Penguins as a free agent on September 2, 1997. He was subsequently bounced back and forth between the Penguins and Boston Bruins for a couple of months before he stuck with the Penguins.citeweb|title=Robert Lang on NHL.com|url=http://www.nhl.com/nhl/app?page=PlayerDetail&playerId=8456966&service=page&tab=crst|accessdate=2008-09-13|publisher=National Hockey League]

He remained with the Penguins, joining fellow Czech Jaromir Jagr and increasing his points total in each of his first four seasons with the team. In 2000–01, he scored a career-high 32 goals, 48 assists and 80 points in 82 games. That season, the Penguins reached the semi-finals, but were defeated in five games by the New Jersey Devils. Lang added 8 points in 16 playoff games.

After the 2001–02 season, Lang became an unrestricted free agent and signed with the Washington Capitals. In Washington, he was re-united with Jagr, who had been traded to the Capitals the year before. He scored 69 points in his first season with Washington, second in team scoring to Jagr. [citeweb|title=2002-03 Washington Capitals (NHL)|url=http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/leagues/seasons/teams/0000492003.html|accessdate=2008-09-13|publisher=hockeydb.com]

During the 2003–04 season, Lang was enjoying another career year and was leading the NHL in scoring when he was traded to the Stanley Cup-contending Detroit Red Wings for prospect Tomas Fleischmann, a first-round draft choice in 2004 and a fourth-round draft choice in 2006. [citeweb|title=Red Wings acquire Lang from Capitals|url=http://www.usatoday.com/sports/hockey/nhl/2004-02-27-wings-caps-lang_x.htm|accessdate=2008-09-13|publisher=USA Today] This marked the first time in NHL history that a player was traded while leading the league in points.fact|date=September 2008 Shortly after the trade, he was sidelined with a broken rib on March 8. [citeweb|title=Injuries may prove toughest opponents|url=http://sports.espn.go.com/nhl/playoffs2004/columns/story?columnist=kelley_jim&id=1776016|accessdate=2008-09-13|publisher=ESPN] Missing 13 games, he surrendered the NHL scoring lead to Martin St. Louis and finished with 79 points in 69 games, one point shy of his career-high set in 2000–01 and ninth overall in the league (his points-per-game of 1.14 was identical to St. Louis'). Lang returned to the Red Wings in time for the playoffs, but they were eliminated by the Calgary Flames in the second round. He recorded a career-high 9 points in 12 playoff games.

In addition to Lang's ninth place finish in league scoring, he had participated in his first NHL All-Star Game in 2004 and was also awarded the Golden Hockey Stick as the top Czech hockey player at the end of the season.

Lang remained with the Red Wings until the end of the 2006–07 season, but his production dipped each of his remaining campaign in Detroit. Before signing a two-year contract with the Chicago Blackhawks as an unrestricted free agent in the off-season, [citeweb|title=Blackhawks sign free agent center Robert Lang|url=http://www.usatoday.com/sports/hockey/2007-07-02-149486109_x.htm|accessdate=2008-09-13|date=2007-07-02|publisher=USA Today] Lang embarked on another playoff run with the Red Wings in 2007, but they were halted by the eventual Stanley Cup champions Anaheim Ducks in the semi-finals. Lang recorded 8 points in 18 playoff games.

In Chicago, Lang recorded 54 points playing behind rookie standouts Jonathan Toews and Patrick Kane; Lang finished fourth in team scoring. After just one season with the Blackhawks, he was traded to the Montreal Canadiens for a 2nd round draft pick in 2010 (previously acquired from Toronto) on September 12, 2008. [citeweb|title=Canadiens acquire Robert Lang from Blackhawks|url=http://www.cbc.ca/sports/hockey/story/2008/09/12/hockey-canadiens-lang.html|accessdate=2008-09-13|date=2008-09-12|publisher=CBC Sports]

International play

Lang first debuted internationally with Czechoslovakia in the 1992 Winter Olympics. Lang scored 13 points in 8 games, third in tournament scoring, as Czechoslovakia defeated the United States in the bronze medal game. That same year, Lang competed for Czechoslovakia in the 1992 World Championships, held in his home country. Scoring 4 points in 8 games, Lang captured his second bronze medal with Czechoslovakia.

In 1996, Lang competed with the Czech Republic in his second World Chamionships and won the country's first gold medal at the tournament (Czechoslovakia had won six times previously). Lang scored 9 points in 8 games. Later that year, Lang competed in the inaugural World Cup (replacing the Canada Cup), however, the Czechs lost all three round-robin games and did not advance to the medal rounds. Lang failed to register a point.

The following year, Lang competed in the 1997 World Championships, defeating Russia in the bronze medal game. Lang scored 2 points in 8 games.

In 1998, Lang competed in his second Winter Olympics, capturing gold on a team with Dominik Hasek and Pittsburgh Penguins teammate Jaromir Jagr. He scored 2 points in 6 games as the Czechs defeated Canada in the semi-finals, then Russia in the final.

Four years later, Lang once again suited up for the Czechs in the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City. Lang scored 3 points in 4 games, but the Czechs were kept from defending their gold medal, falling to Russia in the quarter-finals.

In 2004, Lang saw his only hockey action of the 2004–05 season at the World Cup due to the NHL lockout. The Czechs were defeated 6-5 in overtime in the semi-finals against Canada.

Competing in his fourth Olympics, Lang tallied 4 assists in 8 games in the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin as the Czechs returned to the Olympic medal podium, capturing bronze against Russia.

Personal life

Former Detroit Red Wings teammate (and fellow Czech) Jiri Hudler spent time living in Lang's home, as Lang took him under his wing during his time in Detroit. Lang refers to Hudler as his "third son". [ [http://www.freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20061122/SPORTS05/611220454/1053/SPORTS] Dead link|date=September 2008]

Awards & achievements

*NHL All-Star Game - 2004
*Golden Hockey Stick (best Czech hockey player) - 2004

Transactions

*June 16, 1990 - Drafted 133rd overall by the Los Angeles Kings in the 1990 NHL Entry Draft
*September 2, 1997 - Signed as a free agent by the Pittsburgh Penguins
*September 28, 1997 - Claimed by the Boston Bruins from the Pittsburgh Penguins in Waiver Draft
*October 25, 1997 - Claimed off waivers by the Pittsburgh Penguins from the Boston Bruins
*July 1, 2002 - Signed as a free agent by the Washington Capitals
*February 27, 2004 - Traded to the Detroit Red Wings from the Washington Capitals for Tomas Fleischmann, a 1st round draft choice (Mike Green) in 2004 and a 4th round draft choice (Luke Lynes) in 2006
*July 2, 2007 - Signed to a two-year contract by the Chicago Blackhawks
*September 12, 2008 - Traded to the Montreal Canadiens by the Chicago Blackhawks in exchange for for a 2nd round draft pick in 2010 (previously acquired from the Toronto Maple Leafs)

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