About Roman Cechmanek Memorabilia & Collectibles
One of the most remarkable goaltenders in the National Hockey League, Roman Cechmanek hails from Gottwaldov, Czechoslovakia and was born on March 2, 1971. He was well-noted all around the globe for his outstanding performances and enthusiasm in the field of sports. He’s been into places like the United States, Germany as well as the Czech Republic for some sporting events. He had his big break in the NHL when he got picked by the
Philadelphia Flyers during an amateur draft in the year 2000. He had given much surprise to everyone for having an amazing game in his first season and was even recognized as one of the best in his position. Later on, he was absorbed by the All-Star Game team and was able to grab the Vezina Trophy, a prestigious award in the ice hockey league.
Staying with the Flyers for some time gave Roman Cechmanek a great deal of opportunities which allowed him to rake a number of awards and honors from different occasions. Moreover, he got the William M. Jennings Trophy, an award given to outstanding goalkeepers of the season. This honor, Cechmanek shared with other amazing players who were
Robert Esche, an incredible goaltender from New York and
Martin Brodeur, a remarkable player from Canada.
Other teams Roman Cechmanek had been with also include HC Vsetin, HC Olomouc, Hamburg Freezers, HC Zlin and a lot more. Grab some of Cechmanek’s items and memorabilia now and have a taste of his fame and success in the world of ice hockey.
About Roman Cechmanek:
Roman Cechmanek (full name: Roman Cechmanek; no nicknames) played goalie from 2001 until 2004 for the Philadelphia Flyers and Los Angeles Kings. He played for the Flyers from 2001 - 2003 and Kings in 2004. Over 4 seasons, he played 212 games, scored 0 goals, and made 1 assists. Born in Gottwaldov/Zlin, Czechoslovakia on March 2, 1971, Cechmanek stands 6-3 and weighs 187 lbs. He was drafted by the Philadelphia Flyers in the 6th round (171st overall) of the 2000 NHL Entry Draft.