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Rūžička took the place of the 2002 world champion in the Slovak national team in place of Vladimir Orsag.
The unit’s press service said on Tuesday that “the club’s management has decided to dismiss head coach Orsaga during the national team break”.
“Verva will be headed by an experienced Rūžička, who has signed a contract before the end of the season,” the club said in a Twitter account.
Rūžička started his career as a professional hockey player in the Litvinov club in 1979/80. season, becoming one of the best players in the unit ‘s history.
He will have his first acquaintance with the team during Wednesday’s training.
“Pavel Hinek, the general director of the club, approached me. It was easy for me. I waited a long time to train the Litvinov team. Not only this season,” the club said in the words of another new coach.
The coach is also pleased that it will be nine days to work with the players during the break to get to know them better.
Rūžička in the Litvinov team Czechoslovakia played in the championship until 1986/87. the end of the 1989/90 season in order to return to the team before going to play in the National Hockey League (NHL).
NHL hockey player played in Edmonton ‘Oilers“Boston”Bruins“and Ottawa”Senators“, Returning to Europe in the 1993/94 season and ending his career in Switzerland after a short period with seven part – seasons in the Prague” Slavia “.
He also has four medals at the World Cup in Czechoslovakia, including gold in 1985 and silver at the 1984 Olympic Games in Sarajevo.
Rūžička started his career as a coach in the ranks of “Slavia”, winning the Czech Championship in 2003 and 2008. He ran the capital’s club until the summer of 2015, after which he was the head coach of various Czech clubs.
He won the 2005 and 2010 World Championships with the Czech national team.
In the tournament table “Verva” with 28 points in 21 games is in the tenth place in the competition of 15 teams.
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