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'''Radim Rulík''' (born June 10, 1965, in [[Ostrov (Karlovy Vary District)|Ostrov]], [[Czechoslovakia]]) is a [[Czech Republic|Czech]] [[ice hockey]] coach. He is currently the head coach of the [[BK Mladá Boleslav]] of the [[Czech Extraliga]].
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'''Radim Rulík''' (born 10 June 1965 in [[Ostrov (Karlovy Vary District)|Ostrov]], [[Czechoslovakia]]) is a [[Czech Republic|Czech]] [[ice hockey]] coach. He is currently the head coach of [[Czech Republic men's national ice hockey team]].


==Coaching career==
==Coaching career==
Rulík's coaching career began as an assistant coach for the [[HC Karlovy Vary]] in 1991. Then he was also an assistant coach for the [[HC Plzeň 1929|HC Plzeň]], [[Avangard Omsk]] and the [[Czech Republic men's national junior ice hockey team|Czech Republic national junior team]]. He was an assistant coach of the [[Czech Republic men's national ice hockey team|Czech Republic national team]] alongside [[Vladimír Růžička (ice hockey b. 1963)|Vladimír Růžička]] at the [[2004 World Cup of Hockey]] and the [[2005 IIHF World Championship]] where they won gold medals. He debuted first time as a head coach for the [[HC Karlovy Vary]] in the [[2004–05 Czech Extraliga season|2004–05 season]]. He was first and only head coach of the [[Kontinental Hockey League|KHL]] club [[HC Lev|HC Lev Poprad]].
Rulík's coaching career began as an assistant coach for the [[HC Karlovy Vary]] in 1991. Then he was also an assistant coach for the [[HC Plzeň 1929|HC Plzeň]], [[Avangard Omsk]] and the [[Czech Republic men's national junior ice hockey team|Czech Republic national junior team]]. He was an assistant coach of the [[Czech Republic men's national ice hockey team|Czech Republic national team]] alongside [[Vladimír Růžička]] at the [[2004 World Cup of Hockey]] and the [[2005 IIHF World Championship]] where they won gold medals. He debuted first time as a head coach for the [[HC Karlovy Vary]] in the [[2004–05 Czech Extraliga season|2004–05 season]]. He was first and only head coach of the [[Kontinental Hockey League|KHL]] club [[HC Lev Poprad]].


==External links==
==External links==
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[[Category:Ice hockey people from the Karlovy Vary Region]]
[[Category:Ice hockey people from the Karlovy Vary Region]]


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Latest revision as of 07:49, 9 August 2024

Radim Rulík
Born (1965-06-10) 10 June 1965 (age 59)
Ostrov, Czechoslovakia
OccupationHockey Manager

Radim Rulík (born 10 June 1965 in Ostrov, Czechoslovakia) is a Czech ice hockey coach. He is currently the head coach of Czech Republic men's national ice hockey team.

Coaching career

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Rulík's coaching career began as an assistant coach for the HC Karlovy Vary in 1991. Then he was also an assistant coach for the HC Plzeň, Avangard Omsk and the Czech Republic national junior team. He was an assistant coach of the Czech Republic national team alongside Vladimír Růžička at the 2004 World Cup of Hockey and the 2005 IIHF World Championship where they won gold medals. He debuted first time as a head coach for the HC Karlovy Vary in the 2004–05 season. He was first and only head coach of the KHL club HC Lev Poprad.

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