Pavol Demitra  was a 
Slovak professional 
ice hockey player died from a plane crash he was 36.. He played sixteen seasons in the 
National Hockey League (NHL), two in the 
Czechoslovak First Ice Hockey League (CFIHL)/
Slovak Extraliga and one in the 
Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). Known as an offensive player, Demitra was a 
first- or second-line forward throughout his career.
(29 November 1974 – 7 September 2011) 
After a season with 
HC Dukla Trenčín in the CFIHL, Demitra was selected 227th overall in the 
1993 NHL Entry Draft by the 
Ottawa Senators. He subsequently left Slovakia to join the Senators organization and played three seasons between the NHL and the 
American Hockey League with Ottawa's minor league affiliate, the 
PEI Senators. Demitra began the 
1996–97 season in a contract holdout with the Senators, resulting in him being traded to the 
St. Louis Blues in November 1996. After spending the majority of his first season with St. Louis organization in the 
International Hockey League, he secured a regular roster spot with the Blues in 
1996–97. Demitra spent his most successful seasons with St. Louis, being named to three 
NHL All-Star Games (
1999, 
2000 and 
2002) and winning the 
Lady Byng Memorial Trophy in 2000. He achieved the 30-goal mark three times and the 90-point mark once with the Blues. Due to the 
2004–05 NHL lockout,
 Demitra returned to HC Dukla Trenčín for one season. Upon returning to 
the NHL the following year, he signed as a free agent with the 
Los Angeles Kings. After one year with Los Angeles, he was traded to the 
Minnesota Wild, where he played on the team's top line with winger 
Marián Gáborík. In July 2008, he became an unrestricted free agent and signed with the 
Vancouver Canucks.
Demitra left the NHL after a two-year stint with the Canucks, joining
 Lokomotiv Yarolsavl of the Kontinental Hockey League. Demitra spent the
 entire 
2010–11 KHL season with Lokomotiv, netting 18 goals and 43 assists in 54 games. On September 7, 2011, the eve of the 
2011-12 KHL season, a plane carrying the Lokomotiv players and coaching staff 
crashed shortly after takeoff. 44 passengers, including Demitra, died as a result.
[1][2][3]
In international competition, Demitra began his career with 
Czechoslovakia. He won a gold medal at the 
1992 IIHF European U18 Championship and a bronze medal at the 
1993 IIHF World U20 Championship. After the 
country split in 1993, Demitra began competing for 
Slovakia. Beginning in 
1996, he played in six 
IIHF World Championships, winning a bronze medal in 
2003 and captaining his country in 
2011. In 
1996 and 
2004, Demitra participated in the NHL-sanctioned 
World Cup. He was also a three-time 
Olympian and played his first tournament in 
2002. 
Four years later, he captained Slovakia and in 
2010, where he led all scorers in points and was named to the tournament's All-Star Team.
 Czechoslovakia
Demitra began playing at the men's level with ZTS Dubnica in 
Czechoslovakia's second-tier league; he recorded 23 points (13 goals and
 10 assists) over 28 games. The following season, Demitra joined 
HC Dukla Trenčín of the premier 
Czechoslovak Extraliga in 1992–93, where he scored 11 goals and 28 points in 46 games. After the season, Demitra was drafted by the 
Ottawa Senators in the ninth round, 227th overall in the 
1993 NHL Entry Draft. He came to be considered one of the best draft steals in NHL history.
[4]
 Ottawa Senators
Demitra began the 
1993–94 season with the 
Ottawa Senators, and in his first 
NHL game on 9 October 1993, Demtira scored on 
St. Louis Blues goaltender 
Curtis Joseph
 for his first ever NHL goal and point in a 7–5 loss. He played in 12 
games for Ottawa during the season, scoring a goal and two points. Most 
of the 
1993–94 was spent with the 
Prince Edward Island Senators of the 
AHL, as Demitra had 18 goals and 41 points in 41 games for the team.
Demitra spent most of the 
1994–95
 with PEI, where in 61 games, Demitra had 26 goals and 74 points to 
finish third in team scoring. In five playoff games, Demitra had seven 
assists. Demitra also spent time with Ottawa, as he scored four goals 
and seven points in 16 games.
He began the 
1995–96
 season with PEI, as in 48 games, Demitra put up 28 goals and 81 points,
 which earned him a promotion back to the NHL. With Ottawa, Demitra had 
seven goals and 17 points in 31 games.
To start the 
1996–97 season, Demtira was a contract hold-out with Ottawa. He played a game with 
HC Dukla Trenčín of the 
Slovak Extraliga, getting a goal and two points, before joining the 
Las Vegas Thunder of the 
IHL.
 With the Thunder, Demitra had eight goals and 21 points in 22 games. On
 27 November 1996, the Senators parted ways with Demitra, as Ottawa 
traded him to the 
St. Louis Blues for 
Christer Olsson.
[5]
 St. Louis Blues
The 
St. Louis Blues assigned Demitra to the 
Grand Rapids Griffins of the 
IHL,
 where in 42 games, Demitra had 20 goals and 50 points. He was called up
 to the Blues, and played his first game with the club on 17 March 1997,
 getting no points in a 3–2 loss to the 
Phoenix Coyotes. Demitra scored his first two goals with St. Louis on 3 April 1997, scoring twice against 
Tommy Salo in a 5–5 tie with the 
New York Islanders.
 He finished the season appearing in eight games with St. Louis, scoring
 three goals. Demitra made his NHL playoff debut on 16 April 1997, 
recording his first playoff point, an assist, in the Blues 2–0 win over 
the 
Detroit Red Wings. On 22 April 1997, Demitra scored his first playoff goal, beating Red Wings goaltender 
Mike Vernon, and added two assists in a 4–0 win over Detroit. Overall, Demitra had a goal and four points in six playoff games.
Demitra made the NHL full-time in 
1997–98,
 as he played in 61 games with St. Louis, scoring 22 goals and 52 points
 to finish fifth in team scoring. In 10 playoff games, Demitra had three
 goals and six points.
The 
1998–99
 was a break-out season for Demitra, as he finished tenth in NHL scoring
 with 89 points, as he scored 37 goals and added 52 assists in 82 games.
 Demitra appeared in the 
1999 NHL All-Star Game held in 
Tampa Bay, Florida,
 scoring a goal for the World team in a 8–6 loss to North America. In 
the playoffs, Demitra added five goals and nine points in 13 games.
Demitra continued his success in 
1999–2000, as he scored 27 goals and 75 points in 71 games to lead the Blues in scoring once again. Demitra played in the 
2000 NHL All-Star Game held in 
Toronto, Ontario, where he scored two goals in a 9–4 World victory over North America. Demitra also scored his first career 
hat trick, scoring three goals against the 
Mighty Ducks of Anaheim
 on 12 February 2000 in a 6–3 Blues victory. Demitra suffered a season 
ending injury on 24 March 2000, and missed the playoffs. After the 
season, he was awarded the 
Lady Byng Memorial Trophy after he accumulated only eight penalty minutes throughout the season.
Injuries cut short Demitra's season in 
2000–01
 when he appeared in only 44 games with St. Louis. He scored 20 goals 
and 45 points to finish fifth in team scoring. He scored a hat trick and
 added two assists for a five point game against the 
New York Rangers
 on 20 December 2000 in a 6–3 win. Less than a week later, on 26 
December 2000, Demitra had another high scoring game, scoring two goals 
and four points against the 
Columbus Blue Jackets
 in a 5–0 victory. On 30 December 2000, Demitra suffered an injury, 
however, he came back with the team late in the season, and appeared in 
15 playoff games, scoring two goals and six points.
In 
2001–02,
 Demitra was healthy, as he appeared in all 82 games for St. Louis, 
scoring 35 goals and 78 points to lead the team in scoring and finish 
seventh in the league scoring race. Demitra had a league high ten game 
winning goals. He had a four point night against his former team, the 
Ottawa Senators, on 27 November 2001, scoring two goals and two assists in a 4–2 victory. Demitra appeared in the 
2002 NHL All-Star Game held in 
Los Angeles, California,
 however, he was held off the scoresheet in a 8–5 World win over North 
America. In the playoffs, Demitra appeared in 10 games, scoring four 
goals and 11 points. He had a four point night against the 
Detroit Red Wings on 7 May 2002, scoring a goal and three assists in the Blues 6–1 victory.
The 
2002–03
 was Demitra's most productive in the NHL, as he set a career high with 
93 points, which placed him sixth in NHL scoring, as Demtira scored 36 
goals and 57 assists in 78 games. He had a hat trick and a season high 
four points on 29 November 2002 in a 7–2 win over the 
Calgary Flames. In the playoffs, Demitra had two goals and six points in seven games.
Demitra had a disappointing 
2003–04
 season, scoring 23 goals and 58 points, his lowest totals since his 
injury plagued 2000–01 season, in 68 games. In the playoffs, Demitra had
 a goal in five contests. This would be his final season with the Blues,
 as Demitra left the team fifth in franchise scoring with 493 points in 
494 games.
 HC Dukla Trenčin
With the 
2004-05 NHL lockout cancelling the season, Demitra signed with 
HC Dukla Trenčín of the 
Slovak Extraliga
 on 17 September 2004. Demitra led the league in scoring with 28 goals 
and 82 points in 54 games. Demitra scored four goals and 17 points in 12
 playoff games with the team.
 Los Angeles Kings
On 2 August 2005, Demitra signed a three year, $13.5 million contract with the 
Los Angeles Kings.
[6] On 5 October 2005, Demitra played his first game with the Kings, scoring an assist in a 5–4 loss to the 
Dallas Stars. The next night, on 6 October 2005, Demitra scored his first goal with his new team, scoring against 
David LeNeveu of the 
Phoenix Coyotes
 in a 3–2 win. Demitra had three four-point games during the season, 
including one on 22 November 2005 against his former team, the 
St. Louis Blues
 in a 6–3 Los Angeles win. Demitra missed 24 games with injuries, 
including an eye problem, during the season. In 58 games during the 
season, Demitra had 25 goals and 62 points to finish third in team scoring. On 24 June 2006, Los Angeles traded Demitra to the 
Minnesota Wild for 
Patrick O'Sullivan and a first round draft pick in the 
2006 NHL Entry Draft.
 Minnesota Wild
Demitra joined the Wild and fellow Slovak 
Marián Gáborík for the 
2006–07 season. Demitra played his first game with the Wild on 5 October 2006, recording two assists in a 3–2 win over the 
Colorado Avalanche. In his next game on 7 October 2006, Demitra scored his first goal with Minnesota, scoring against 
Tomáš Vokoun of the 
Nashville Predators
 in a 6–5 victory. Demitra finished the season tied for first in team 
scoring, as he had 25 goals and 64 points in 71 games. The 64 points 
were the highest by Demitra since 2002–03. Demitra played in his first 
playoff game with Minnesota on 11 April 2007, scoring a goal against 
Ilya Bryzgalov of the 
Anaheim Ducks in a 2–1 loss. Demitra appeared in five playoff games, scoring a goal and four points.
Demitra was named the 
captain of the Wild for the month of October 2007
[7] as part of the Wild's rotating captaincy to begin the 
2007–08
 season. Demitra had a tough season, scoring only 15 goals, his lowest 
total since 1996–97, and 54 points through 68 games as he finished 
fourth in team scoring. In the playoffs, Demitra had a goal and three 
points in six games. At the end of the season, he became an unrestricted
 free agent.
 Vancouver Canucks
On 10 July 2008, Demitra signed a two-year, $8 million contract with the 
Vancouver Canucks.
[8] He played in his first game as a Canuck on 9 October 2008, getting no points in a 6–0 win over the 
Calgary Flames. In his next game, also against Calgary, Demitra scored his first goal with Vancouver, the game winning overtime goal against 
Miikka Kiprusoff
 in a 5–4 win. He finished the season with 20 goals and 53 points in 69 
games, finishing fourth in team scoring. Demitra appeared in his first 
playoff game with Vancouver on 15 April 2009, recording an assist in a 
2–1 win over the 
St. Louis Blues. Demitra scored his first playoff goal with the Canucks on 30 April 2009, scoring against 
Nikolai Khabibulin of the 
Chicago Blackhawks
 in a 5–3 victory. On 2 May 2009, Demitra suffered a shoulder injury 
against the Blackhawks that would end his season. In six playoff games, 
Demitra had a goal and three points.
The 
2009–10
 would be a tough season on Demitra, as he missed most of the regular 
season with the shoulder injury that occurred in the 2009 playoffs. In 
28 games, Demitra had three goals and 16 points, his lowest totals since
 1996–97. In the playoffs, Demitra had a three point game against the 
Los Angeles Kings
 on 23 April 2010, helping Vancouver to a 7–2 win. Overall, Demitra 
appeared in 11 playoff games, scoring two goals and six points. After 
the season, he became an unrestricted free agent. This would mark the 
end of Demitra's NHL career. He'd played in 847 career games, and scored
 304 goals with 464 assists for 768 points.
 Lokomotiv Yaroslavl
Demitra joined 
Lokomotiv Yaroslavl of the 
KHL
 on 15 July 2010. In his first season with Lokomotiv, Demitra scored 18 
goals and 60 points in 54 games to finish fifth in league scoring. He 
was named Forward of the Month in January 2011. In 18 playoff games with
 Yaroslavl, Demitra had six goals and 15 assists for 21 points which 
placed him second in KHL playoff scoring.
Demitra returned to the team for the 
2011–12 season, however, on 7 September 2011, he was killed in a 
plane crash along with most of his teammates.
 International play
Demitra was named to 
Team Slovakia for the 
2010 Winter Olympics in his NHL hometown 
Vancouver. On 18 February 2010, he scored in the seventh round of a shootout to help Slovakia beat 
Russia in the round robin.
[9]
 In the semi-finals against hosts Canada, Slovakia trailed 3–0 after two
 periods but rallied with 2 goals in the third period, and Demitra 
nearly scored with 9 seconds remained in regulation but his shot was 
stopped by Canucks teammate 
Roberto Luongo, and the save was dubbed the "Glove from Above".
[10] In the bronze medal game against 
Finland,
 Demitra assisted twice and scored once in the second period to help his
 team to a 3–1 lead, though they could not hold on as Finland scored 
four times (including an empty-net goal) in the third period to claim 
bronze. Slovakia was ranked in fourth place, as Demitra led the 
tournament in points with 10 and tied for the lead in assists with 
seven. His play in the tournament led him to a selection to the all-star
 team.
[11]
Demitra played for 
Czechoslovakia in the following competitions:
Demitra has played for 
Slovakia in the following competitions:
 Awards and achievements
 Death
The 2011 Lokomotiv Yaroslavl plane crash occurred on 7 September 
2011, at 4:02 PM local time, when a Yakovlev Yak-42 passenger aircraft, 
carrying the entire hockey team of Lokomotiv Yaroslavl of the 
Kontinental Hockey League (KHL), crashed near Yaroslavl, Russia, on its 
way to Minsk, Belarus, to start the 2011–12 KHL season.
[1]
The entire club's roster was killed in the plane crash. The airplane 
caught fire and crashed shortly after take-off, merely 4 kilometers from
 the 
Tunoshna
 airport. Preliminary reports say that 43 of the 45 passengers on board 
had been killed, including the entire roster and 4 youth players,
[12] and that the remaining one (
Alexander Galimov) was in critical condition. However, Galimov died a few days later.
[13] Demitra's agent, Matt Keator, confirmed his client's death.
[14][15]
Demitra was survived by his wife Maja and two children, Lucas and Zara. He was predeceased by his infant son, Tobias.
[16]
 Career statistics
 Regular season and playoffs
 All-Star Games
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