Luděk Čajka Ice hockey player

Luděk Čajka (3 November 1963 – 14 February 1990) was a Czechoslovak professional ice hockey defenceman.Čajka was drafted 115th overall by the New York Rangers in the 1987 NHL Entry Draft but never played in North America. He played in the Czech Extraliga for TJ Gottwaldov, HC Dukla Jihlava and HC Zlín (formerly Gottwaldov). He also represented Czechoslovakia in the 1987 World Ice Hockey Championships, winning a bronze medal.On 6 January 1990, Čajka suffered severe spinal injuries after colliding with Anton Bartanus of VSŽ Košice and crashing into the boards in an icing situation during Zlín's game against VSŽ Košice. The injury left Čajka paralyzed and in a coma where he died on 14 February 1990. Zlín's stadium was renamed Zimní stadion Luďka Čajky in his honour.His death led to the development of automatic, or "no-touch" icing where the violation is called automatically once the puck crosses the goal line.

Personal facts

Birth dateNovember 03, 1963
Birth place
Czechoslovakia , Český Těšín
Date of deathFebruary 14, 1990
Place of death
Czechoslovakia , Košice
Height (meters)1.905
Weight (Kilograms)88.9056

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Ice hockey player

Career start1982
Career end1990
draft115th overall
draft team
New York Rangers
draft year1987
former team
HC Dukla Jihlava
PSG Zlín
position
Defenceman

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