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Zdeno Chára (born March 18, 1977) is a Slovakian ice
hockey defenceman and team captain of Boston Bruins
of the National Hockey League. At 6 ft 9 in (2.06
m), he is the tallest player ever to play in the
NHL.
Chára was born in Trenčín, Czechoslovakia. His
father, Zdenek, was a 6 ft 2 inch Olympic wrestler.
Zdeno was drafted 56th overall by the New York
Islanders in the 1996 NHL Entry Draft. During the
2001 draft, he was traded to the Senators as part of
a package-deal with Bill Muckalt and the second
overall pick (used to draft Jason Spezza) in
exchange for Alexei Yashin.
In 2003, Chára made his first appearance at the NHL
All-Star game, and in the skills competition
recorded the second hardest shot after Al Iafrate.
Chára ended with the third highest +/− in the
2003–04 season, only behind the Tampa Bay
Lightning's Martin St. Louis and the Vancouver
Canucks' Marek Malik, who were tied for first. At
the conclusion of the season, Chára was the
runner-up to Scott Niedermayer for the James Norris
Memorial Trophy, which is awarded to the best
defenceman of the season, and he was voted on the
first NHL All-Star team.
Chára had a career year in 2005–06, posting personal
bests in goals (16), points (43), and shots on goal
(212). He was named to the NHL Second All-Star team.
On July 1, 2006, he signed a five-year, $37.5
million contract with the Boston Bruins. On October
3, 2006, he was named captain of the Boston Bruins,
a role left vacant since Joe Thornton's departure.
On January 13, 2007, Zdeno was named to the Eastern
Conference roster in the 55th National Hockey League
All-Star Game In Dallas, Texas. He won the NHL's
hardest shot competition at the 2007 Skills
Competition, clocking a shot at 100.4 mph (161.6
km/h).
In January, 2008 he was again selected to play in
the NHL All-Star Game, where he repeated as the
winner of the hardest shot competition, hitting an
even-faster 103.1 mph (166 km/h) on the radar gun.
Chára has represented Slovakia in five World
Championships as well as in one World Cup. |