Career Highlights
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  • captain of Slovak national team, silver medallists of World Ice-hockey Championship in Petrohrad, Russia 2000
  • the best goals scorer WC 2000 in Petrohrad (9 games/10 goals)
  • most points scorer of WC 2000 in Petrohrad (9 games/ 12 points)
  • the best forward of WC 2000 in Petrohrad
  • 40 goals in 1998-99 NHL season
  • the best goals scorer of Winter Olympic Games´94 in Lillehammer (8 games/ 9 goals)
  • member of Dukla Trencin, Slovak ice-hockey champion in 1993/94 season
  • Third place in 1992/93 season, the last season of federal Czech-Slovak hockey league and Slovak Champion in the same season
  • 24 goals and 16 assists in 25 games in Cape Breton Oilers (AHL), 1994/95 season
  • the best forward of WC´94 Group C in Poprad, Slovakia
  • winner of "Golden puck" as the most valuable Slovak ice-hockey player in 1999/2000 season
  • 5 points per one game @ Ottawa Senators (3 goals + 2 assists)
  • Buffalo Sabres most points scorer in 1997/98 and 1998/99 seasons
  • led NHL with 21.0 shooting percentage in 1996/97 season (25 goals/119 shoots)
  • as member of Edmonton Oilers, winner of "rookie of the month March" in his first NHL season
  • shared Memorial Trophy (MVP award as voted by teammates) with Dominik Hasek in 1998/99
  • longest points scoring streak among all NHL rookies in 1995/96 season (11 games/15 points)
  • member of World Team in 50th NHL All-Stars Game 2000
  • 8 games goals scoring streak (longest scoring streak in 1998/99 NHL season)
  • Buffalo Sabres best goal scorer for 3 consecutive seasons
  • member of Slovak national team in World Cup´96
  • 34 multi-points games in NHL
  • awarded two times NHL Player of the Week in 1998/99 NHL season
  • scored the third most goals during the calendar year 1999 with 43 (Jagr - 63, Selanne - 48)