Tomas Hertl

Hockey Player

Tomas Hertl was born in Prague, Czech Republic on November 12th, 1993 and is the Hockey Player. At the age of 30, Tomas Hertl biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
November 12, 1993
Nationality
Czech Republic
Place of Birth
Prague, Czech Republic
Age
30 years old
Zodiac Sign
Scorpio
Profession
Ice Hockey Player
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Tomas Hertl Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 30 years old, Tomas Hertl has this physical status:

Height
191cm
Weight
97.5kg
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Tomas Hertl Religion, Education, and Hobbies
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Tomas Hertl Career

Hertl started his playing career with HC Slavia Praha in the Czech Extraliga, playing on the U18 and U20 squads in 2009–10. He was the third-highest scorer on the U20 team, scoring 12 goals and 26 assists. On the U18 team, Hertl scored 13 goals and 10 assists. The next season, Hertl was among four players on the U20 team with 40+ points; Hertl had 14 goals and 27 assists. In 2011–12, Hertl was the fourth-leading scorer for Slavia, with 11 goals and 15 assists.

The NHL Central Scouting Bureau ranked Hertl fifth among European skaters before the 2012 NHL Entry Draft. Sports Illustrated's Allan Muir ranked Hertl as the 18th best prospect in the 2012 draft. ISS Hockey listed Hertl as the 32nd best, while The Hockey News and TSN scout Craig Button listed him as the 24th and 22nd best player, respectively. Among Hertl's advantages include his large body and a good physical and defensive play, which Muir compared to Martin Hanzal. However, Muir also wrote, "Hertl's not the most agile skater or finisher, and he has a tendency to try to do too much." Button stated that Hertl, although not particularly fast, his agility compensates for his speed; Hertl is also an effective passer and when "given the opportunity to shoot, he can be dangerous."

Hertl was drafted by the San Jose Sharks with 17th overall pick in the 2012 draft, and became the first European player drafted with the Sharks' top pick since Czech Lukas Kaspar was drafted in 2004. After being drafted, Hertl rejoined Slavia, scoring 30 points in 43 games.

The Sharks officially signed Hertl to a three-year entry-level contract on 3 June 2013. In the preseason, Hertl scored 3 goals and 1 assist, and joined Joe Thornton and Brent Burns on a line, filling the hole created by Raffi Torres' injury. Hertl made his NHL debut against the Vancouver Canucks on 3 October, 2013 and tallied his first career point with an assist on a goal by Brent Burns. At age 19, Hertl became the first teenager to play in a season opener for the Sharks since Marc-Édouard Vlasic in 2006. Hertl scored his first two NHL goals in the next game on 5 October 2013, against Mike Smith of the Phoenix Coyotes; Hertl became the youngest player to score 2 goals for the Sharks in one game since Patrick Marleau on 17 March 1999. On 8 October 2013, Hertl registered 4 goals against the New York Rangers in a 9–2 victory, making him the fourth youngest player in the NHL to record a four-goal game (19 years, 330 days old) after Jimmy Carson did in the 1987–88 NHL season with the Los Angeles Kings (19 years, 254 days old). Hertl also became the first Shark to score four goals in one game since Owen Nolan in 1995. Hertl was eventually named the October Rookie of the Month, scoring eight goals, which led all rookies, and 11 points in 13 games. However, on 19 December against the Kings, Hertl injured his knee after a collision with Dustin Brown, and was reported to miss at least a month. Hertl had surgery on his MCL and PCL in his right knee on 31 December. A former NHL trainer stated that the "best-case scenario" for Hertl's return was approximately twelve weeks, though Kevin Kurz of CSN Bay Area wrote that Hertl could be out for six to nine months. On 11 April 2014, Hertl was cleared to return to the Sharks against the Colorado Avalanche, ending a 45-game absence. On 17 April, against the Kings, Hertl scored his first career playoff goal.

On 29 June 2016, at the conclusion of his entry-level contract, Hertl agreed to a two-year $6 million extension to remain with the Sharks. He signed a four-year contract extension with the Sharks on 2 July 2018. During the 2018–19 season, Hertl posted 74 points in 77 games as the Sharks advanced to the 2019 Stanley Cup playoffs. The Sharks faced off against the Vegas Golden Knights in the first round and in Game 6 Hertl scored a short-handed goal in double overtime to force a Game 7, which the Sharks won 5–4 in overtime. Following this, the Sharks beat the Colorado Avalanche, also in seven games, before being defeated by the St. Louis Blues in the Western Conference Finals.

In January 2020, Hertl participated in the 2020 National Hockey League All-Star Game as an alternate following an injury to teammate Logan Couture; in the Pacific Division's 10–5 semifinal victory over the Central Division, Hertl became the first Sharks player to score four goals in an All-Star Game. On 29 January, he left the Sharks' game against the Canucks with what was revealed to be season-ending tears to the ACL and MCL.

On 16 March 2022, he signed an eight-year contract extension with the Sharks.

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Prince Harry's "playful" puck drop indicates that he is back, 'the old Duke' as he flashes his "devilish grin" and gives his 'own version of a royal wave,' according to a body language specialist, but he might like to take a few celebrity cues from Meghan

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 21, 2023
An expert said today that Prince Harry's surprise visit to an NHL ice hockey game last night, where he dropped the first puck helped confirm his royal status in America. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex accompanied the Vancouver Canucks 3-1 victory over the San Jose Sharks 3-1 from a VIP box at the Rogers Arena in Canada yesterday. During a ceremonial face-off before the whistle, 'playful' Harry was seen dropping the puck for Tomas Hertl from the Sharks and Quinn Hughes from the Canucks. During her Golden Jubilee tour of Canada, his late grandmother Queen Elizabeth II dropped the same puck at a 2002 match, also between the Canucks and Sharks. Now, body language specialist Judi James has said Harry's role "continues to establish a 'royal' status in the United States" - and that a 'narrative of complete immersion in American culture has been unveiled, surpassing Taylor Swift in his celebratory, fanboy rituals'. She also told MailOnline that the puck drop was "obviously the old Harry out on the ice," referring to body words that are more 'Royal Harry' than celebrity.' Ms James said there was'some small tension showing' as he snuckled his lips while escorting a carpet on the ice, but his walk and his wave to the crowd suggest he's adoring being out there in the spotlight once more as a royal presence.'
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