Branko Radivojevič

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Branko Radivojevič (Serbian: Бранко Радивојевић / Branko Radivojević; born 24 November 1980) is a Slovak former professional ice hockey player who began and finished his career playing for HK Dukla Trenčín of the Slovak Extraliga. He also played in the National Hockey League (NHL) with the Phoenix Coyotes, Philadelphia Flyers and Minnesota Wild from 2002 to 2008, and other leagues in Europe during his career, which lasted from 1998 to 2019.

Branko Radivojevič
Radivojevič in 2011
Born (1980-11-24) 24 November 1980 (age 45)
Height 6 ft 0 in (183 cm)
Weight 208 lb (94 kg; 14 st 12 lb)
Position Right wing
Shot Right
Played for HK Dukla Trenčín
Phoenix Coyotes
Philadelphia Flyers
Minnesota Wild
Atlant Moscow Oblast
Spartak Moscow
Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk
Slovan Bratislava
HC Bílí Tygři Liberec
National team  Slovakia
NHL draft 93rd overall, 1999
Colorado Avalanche
Playing career 19982019

Playing career

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Drafted by the Colorado Avalanche in 1999, Radivojevič signed a 3-year deal with the Phoenix Coyotes on 19 June 2001 and played parts of the next three seasons there. Part of a mid-season trade in 2003–04, he was sent to the Philadelphia Flyers along with Sean Burke and the rights to Ben Eager for Mike Comrie. After 2005–06, the Flyers declined to tender him a qualifying offer, thus making him an unrestricted free agent. He signed with the Minnesota Wild as an unrestricted free agent on 6 July 2006. After a couple seasons with the Wild, he opted to go to the KHL.[1]

After two years with the Wild, Radivojevič signed with Spartak Moscow of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL).[2] In the 2008–09 season Branko established himself as an offensive presence with Spartak, leading the team in scoring with 45 points in 49 games. He was re-signed to a further two-year contract with Spartak on 23 December 2009.[3]

After three seasons with Spartak (during the last one he was the captain of the team) Branko decided to change the team. After some arguments with Spartak's management his contract was terminated and Branko signed with Atlant Moscow Oblast.[4] After spending only one season with Atlant (2011–2012) he returned to Spartak.[2] For 2013-14 season he signed with Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk, but changed the team during the season for Slovan Bratislava.[citation needed]

In the 2014–15 season, Radivojevic returned to his original hometown club in HK Dukla Trenčín of the Slovak Extraliga. However, after just 12 games he left for the Czech Extraliga, signing for the remainder of the season with HC Bílí Tygři Liberec on 14 October 2014.[citation needed]

Returning for a third stint with Dukla, Radivojevic played the final two seasons of his 21-year career before announcing his retirement upon the conclusion of the 2018–19 season on 20 March 2019.[5]

Personal

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Branko's father Matija, a Bosnian Serb, came to Czechoslovakia during the 1970s as a contractor of a Yugoslavian company. His son, Luka, is also a hockey player who currently plays for Boston College.[6]

Career statistics

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Regular season and playoffs

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Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GPGAPtsPIM GPGAPtsPIM
1995–96 Dukla Trenčín SVK U18 4523325574
1996–97 Dukla Trenčín SVK U18 5341387956
1997–98 Dukla Trenčín SVK U20 5230316150
1997–98 Dukla Trenčín SVK 10002
1998–99 Belleville Bulls OHL 6820385861 217172418
1999–00 Belleville Bulls OHL 5923497286 16581332
2000–01 Belleville Bulls OHL 61347010477 106101618
2001–02 Phoenix Coyotes NHL 184264 10002
2001–02 Springfield Falcons AHL 6218213964
2002–03 Phoenix Coyotes NHL 7912152763
2003–04 Phoenix Coyotes NHL 539142336
2003–04 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 2418936 1811232
2004–05 Vsetínská hokejová ELH 3171118114
2004–05 Luleå HF SEL 1064118 400044
2005–06 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 64861444 51010
2006–07 Minnesota Wild NHL 8211132421 50002
2007–08 Minnesota Wild NHL 737101748 20000
2008–09 Spartak Moscow KHL 4917264386 62136
2009–10 Spartak Moscow KHL 56183755115 905533
2010–11 Spartak Moscow KHL 547233051 42352
2011–12 Atlant Moscow Oblast KHL 437202724 1252710
2012–13 Spartak Moscow KHL 504172123
2013–14 Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk KHL 142132
2013–14 Slovan Bratislava KHL 3135822
2014–15 Dukla Trenčín SVK 1256110
2014–15 HC Bílí Tygři Liberec ELH 376152136
2015–16 HC Bílí Tygři Liberec ELH 5115264171 14512176
2016–17 HC Bílí Tygři Liberec ELH 529243320 16461010
2017–18 Dukla Trenčín SVK 4516294549 17891736
2018–19 Dukla Trenčín SVK 5613304344 40224
2019–20 Dukla Trenčín SVK 21012
NHL totals 3995268120252 3121336
KHL totals 29758129187323 319112051

International

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Medal record
Representing  Slovakia
Men's ice hockey
World Championships
Silver medal – second place2012 Helsinki
Bronze medal – third place2003 Helsinki
Year Team Event GPGAPtsPIM
1998 Slovakia EJC 60004
2000 Slovakia WJC 70004
2003 Slovakia WC 92138
2004 Slovakia WCH 40112
2007 Slovakia WC 72136
2009 Slovakia WC 60114
2010 Slovakia OLY 70006
2011 Slovakia WC 60116
2012 Slovakia WC 104482
2013 Slovakia WC 83252
2014 Slovakia OLY 40000
Junior totals 130008
Senior totals 6111112236

Awards and honours

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Award Year
OHL
First All-Star Team 2001
Jim Mahon Memorial Trophy 2001
NHL
YoungStars Game 2003
Slovak Extraliga
Playoffs MVP 2018

References

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  1. "Wild signs free agent Radivojevic". Minnesota Wild. 6 July 2006. Retrieved 30 May 2010.
  2. 1 2 Радивоевич возвращается! (in Russian). HC Spartak Moscow. 2 May 2012. Archived from the original on 21 May 2012. Retrieved 2 May 2012.
  3. "Spartak extend Radivojevič contract". hockey.cz (in Czech). 23 December 2009. Archived from the original on 26 June 2010. Retrieved 30 May 2010.
  4. Экс-капитан "Спартака" перебрался в "Атлант" (in Russian). Vesti.RU. 8 August 2011. Retrieved 2 May 2012.
  5. "Branko Radivojevic ends professional career" (in Slovak). HK Dukla Trenčín. 20 March 2019. Archived from the original on 26 February 2022. Retrieved 20 March 2019.
  6. "Luka Radivojevic". Elite Prospects. Retrieved 7 September 2025.
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