1990-91:
First season in Czechoslovakian National League, averaged a point 
a game. Was a member of Czechoslovakian junior team which won a 
bronze medal at World Junior Championships in Saskatoon, finished 
seventh in tournament scoring.

1991-92
First season with Dukla, was second on the team in scoring, first 
in goals. Was fourth in the league in scoring and his 23 assists 
were tied with two others for second. Team finished first in the 
Eastern Division and was playoff champion. A shoulder injury 
prevented Ziggy from joining the Olympic team.

1992-93
Decided to spend season in the Czech Republic after being 
assigned to Capital District during trainging camp. Finished 
first on Dukla Trencin and in the Czech National League in 
scoring and assists, finished second in goals. Team finished 
third in the league.

1993-94
Started season in Salt Lake(IHL) was recalled on Jan 6 and was 
one of four rookies to make NHL debut he next night in a victory 
against Calgary. Returned to Salt Lake on Jan. 11 and was 
assigned to the Slovak National Team competing at the Olympics in
Lillehammer Norway, Jan 31. Led all players in the Olympic 
tournament in scoring (3-7-10 8 GP) and was first in assists. 
Returned to Salt Lake mid-February and finished third on the 
Golden Eagles in scoring and second in goals despite appearing in
only 57 of 80 games. 

1994-95
Was in and out of lineup but play improved each game and came on 
strong in the latter part of the season. Scored first two goals 
of career and Islanders' only two goals in team's come from 
behind victory over the Panthers on opening night. (Goalie Mark 
Fitzpatrick)Finished 12th among the leagues rookies in goas and 
was names one of the game's "three stars" sevens times. He played
in Denver(IHL) during the MHL work stoppage and ranked seventh on
the Grizzlies in goals, second in game-winning tallies(5) and 
11th in scoring despite playing in less than half the teams 
games.

1995-96
Established himself as a NHL star. Finished among the league 
leader in points (tied for 23rd), goals(tied for 14th) and power 
play goals(tied for 8th). Leda team in goals, points, power play 
goals, game-winning goals, and shots(2570. Placed on top line 
opening day at Boston and registered three assists in a 4-4 tie, 
he remained on the Isle's first-line right win for the rest of 
the season. He got his first two career hat tricks in consecutive 
games. (March 3rd vs. Winnipeg, Nikolai Khabibulin and March 5th 
vs Boston, Bill Ranford) Became only the second player in 
Islander history(Mike Bossy Nov. 8-11 1980 and Jan 13-17, 1891) 
and the second player in the league(Mario Lemieux, Oct 28-30) to 
record back-to-back hat tricks. His assist on April 6th vs 
Buffalo on Bryan McCabe's goal was 100th point of career. Ziggy 
tallied his first career shorthanded goal on April 19th in 
Pittsburgh(Ken Wregget). Defensive skills were improving each 
game and he began killing penalties regularly mid-season. He 
scored the first goal of the game 11 times, was named Marvin and 
Sons Jewelers Player of the Month for January, February and March, 
was voted SPORTSCHANNEL MVP, he swtiched uniform number from 68
to 16 November 4th vs. Capitals. Missed Feb 22nd game at Rangers 
with concussion suffered in previous game vs. San Jose. Played 
for Slovakian National Team and the World Championships and in 
the World Cup.

Milestones: NHL debut January 7th, 1994 vs Calgary First NHL goal January21st, 1995 vs Florida (Mark Fitzpatrick) 100th NHL game March 3rd, 1996 vs Winnipeg 100th NHL point April 6th, 1996 vs Buffalo

Personal: Ziggy is single. Spent part of the offseason traveling in England and Africa. Is the youngest of three children, has twin sisters Ziggy's favourite movie is "Cool Runnings", actor Arnold Schwarzenegger ad actress Sharon Stone. He considers it an honour to play in the NHL


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