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    Peter Bondra (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈpeter ˈbɔndra]; born 7 February 1968) is a Ukrainian-born Slovak former professional ice hockey player. He was the...
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    contract to allow the trade to go ahead. This was quickly followed by Peter Bondra departing for the Ottawa Senators. Not long after, Robert Lang was sent...
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  • hockey player, son of Peter Peter Bondra (born 1968), Soviet-born Slovak ice hockey player This page lists people with the surname Bondra. If an internal link...
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  • 500th goal (Teemu Selanne, Mike Modano, Mark Recchi, Mats Sundin and Peter Bondra). A total of four players scored their 500th goal in 1995–96 (Mario Lemieux...
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    Draft, and was later traded to the Capitals as part of the package for Peter Bondra. Before playing professionally, Laich spent time in the Western Hockey...
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  • Goaltender: Maxim Sokolov Defence: Richard Lintner, Thomas Rhodin Forwards: Peter Bondra, Niklas Hagman, Miroslav Šatan The final standings of the tournament...
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  • Dávid Bondra (born 26 August 1992) is an American-born Slovak former professional ice hockey player. Bondra was born in Poprad, Slovakia, when his father...
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  • The 1995–96 season saw the notable signing of Washington Capitals star Peter Bondra for a brief time, while he was locked in a holdout with Washington management...
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    of four eligible players (along with Keith Tkachuk, Pat Verbeek and Peter Bondra) to not be a member of the Hockey Hall of Fame. After retiring in 2009...
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  • Finals in the same year, having coached team USA at the Nagano Olympics. Peter Laviolette would join him in this feat in 2006 while with the Carolina Hurricanes...
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