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Q: Why was Dominic Hasek replaced during the playoffs?
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When will Dominic Hasek retire?

Hasek will most likely after the 2007/2008 NHL season. Osgood has replaced Hased as the Wings starting goaltender in the 2008 playoffs, and the Wings have top prospect Jimmy Howard ready to back up Osgood next season. Hasek officially retired on Monday, June 9, 2008 (for the third time! - but I think he means it this time).


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John Hasek was born in 1938.


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John Hasek died in 1994.


When was Jiri Hasek born?

Jiri Hasek was born on 1977-11-15.


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Vlastimil Hasek died on April 12, 1992.


How many Stanley cups did Hasek win?

Hasek played in four games in the 2008 playoffs, all of them in the first round against the Nashville Predators. He won the first two games of the series in Detroit, allowing only three total goals. Hasek did not perform as well in Game 3 as he gave up five goals in a loss. During Game 4, a 3-2 loss, Chris Osgood took over for Hasek, who did not play for the remainder of the playoffs. The move would prove to be pivotal as Osgood would help lead the team to its 11th Stanley Cup in franchise history.


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When did Dominik Hasek stop playing for the Sabres?

Dominik Hasek played with the Sabres between 1992-2001.


For the 2008-2009 season who does Dominik Hasek play for?

Dominik Hasek retired after the 2007-08 season.


What hockey team does Dominick Hasek play for?

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