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Radek Bonk was selected at No. 3 by the Ottawa Senators and went on to score 497 points (194 goals, 303 assists) in 969 regular-season NHL games, but he is most remembered for the mullet he ...
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LONDON, Ont. — Radek Bonk and his wife, Jill, are sitting in section 103 at a roaring, packed Budweiser Gardens, decked out in London Knights gear. Radek is wearing a black T-shirt with the ...
Barkey and Bonk. Bonk and Barkey. That’s Oliver Bonk, the No. 22 pick in the draft by the Philadelphia Flyers last year, and Denver Barkey, selected shortly after in the third round (No. 95).
Radek Bonk, who scored 42 goals as a 17-year-old for the International Hockey League’s Las Vegas Thunder and was so popular with the Ottawa Senators that a website named for his distinctive ...
Naturally, Radek Bonk felt bad for his son Oliver when Czechia eliminated Team Canada from last year’s World Junior Championships with 11.7 seconds left in the quarterfinal game.
Longtime NHL forward Radek Bonk has announced his retirement from professional hockey, his Czech league club announced on Monday. Bonk, 38, was Ottawa’s first-round pick (third overall) at the 1994 ...
OTT: Radek Bonk Goal (4), AssistRadek Bonk scored one goal and set up another in the second period as the Ottawa Senators remained undefeated by holding on to beat the Pittsburgh Penguins 3-2 ...
Radek Bonk and Sheldon Souray each scored two goals, and Alex Kovalev netted Montreal's third power-play goal, leading the Canadiens to a 5-4 victory over the Calgary Flames on Tuesday night at ...
Radek Bonk and the Ottawa Senators got all the bounces. Bonk had his first hat trick and added three assists for a career-high six points as the Ottawa Senators defeated Tampa Bay, 8-3, Thursday ...
NHL discipline czar Colin Campbell had other ideas. Cairns was suspended for two games by the league for punching Ottawa’s Radek Bonk in the final minute of Wednesday’s 4-1 loss to the Senators.
The Montreal Canadiens made a three-team trade to acquire Ottawa Senators forward Radek Bonk and Los Angeles Kings goaltender Cristobal Huet. The Senators initially traded Bonk to the Kings for a ...
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