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DVORAK’S SECOND SHORTY GOAL PUCK, 1997
Radek Dvorak pulled off the rare feat of scoring two short-handed goals in one game, both against New York Rangers goalie Mike Richter. (This puck was part of the second goal.) David Nemirovsky and Terry Carkner each chipped in a goal and the Panthers won on the road, 4-3.
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MOLLER SAYS: LITTLE PINK HOUSE FOR YOU, 2010
Randy Moller enthusiastically called Radek Dvorak’s game-winning goal in a 4-3 victory over the New York Islanders on October 23, 2010. As a Panther, Dvorak notched 14 game-winning goals.
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MOLLER SAYS: THROUGH STUBVILLE, 2010
A hat trick for Dvorak! In a game against the Pittsburgh Penguins on January 3, 2010, Randy Moller called three Radek Dvorak goals, including a short-handed empty netter. The Panthers won, 6-2.
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MOVING UP THE LADDER
Jonathan Huberdeau skated in his 614th career game on December 2, 2021, moving past Panthers legend Radek Dvorak for the second-most games played in franchise history. During the milestone contest, Huberdeau recorded three assists and helped Florida beat the Buffalo Sabres, 7-4. He would become the franchise leader for games played later that season.
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PANTHERS PUB SPOTLIGHTING TOP ROOKIES, 1995
The 1995-1996 team featured an unusually strong group of rookies: Doug MacLean (as coach), David Nemirovsky, Rhett Warrener, Ed Jovanovski and Radek Dvorak. Here we see them chronicled in the Panthers in-house publication, Breakaway.
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THE STICK THAT LAUNCHED 113 GOALS, 1995
Radek Dvorak scored his first goal as a Panther (the first of his NHL career) in a 2-1 win over the Philadelphia Flyers. He would go on to score 113 goals for the franchise.
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TWO OF FOUR CZECHS ON 1999 PUB COVER
Jaroslav Spacek and Radek Dvorak were two of four Czech players on the 1998-1999 Panthers team and between them spent twelve years with the team.