Ákos Agárdy

Ákos Agárdy (born 22 December 1988 in Dunaújváros, Hungary) is a Hungarian ice hockey goaltender. He began to play hockey when he was six years old for a team called Dunaferr. He played two seasons, in the Hungarian Elite League (OB I. Bajnokság), in the IIHF Continental Cup and in the International Ice Hockey League, with the Dunaújváros AC Hockey Team. He has also played on three IIHF World U18 Championships, and on two IIHF World Junior Championship. When he was sixteen years old Pat Cortina called him up to play for the Hungary national ice hockey team. In 2006 he signed on with the Canadian junior hockey team called Collingwood Blues. In the 2006- 07 OPJHL season he was named MVP of the North Division. After two seasons Agardy left Collingwood, and signed with the Port Hope Predators. __TOC__ {{-}}

Career statistics

Regular season

Records are through the 2007–08 season.

Season

Team

2004–05

Dunaújváros AC

2005–06

Dunaújváros AC

2006–07

Collingwood Blues

2007-08

Collingwood Blues

2008-09

Port Hope Predators

Hungarian Elite League (OB I. Bajnokság) Totals

OPJHL Totals

Playoffs

Season

Team

2006–07

Collingwood Blues

2005–06

Dunaujváros AC

2005–06

Dunaujváros AC

OPJHL Totals

OB I. Bajnokság Totals

International

Year

Team

2004

Hungary

2005

Hungary

2005

Hungary

2005- 06

Dunaújváros AC

2006

Hungary

2005

Hungary