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Michaela Matejová (born 2 March 1986) is a Slovak retired
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and former member of the
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.


Playing career

Matejová's senior club career began with the women's representative team of
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during the 2002–03 season of the Slovak ('1st Women's League') and she remained with the team through the 2007–08 season. HC Slovan also began participating in the Elite Women's Hockey League (EWHL) during the 2005–06 season, and Matejová was an EWHL Champion with the team in 2006 and
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. At age 22, she opted to play abroad and signed with
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in Finland's top league, the
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(rebranded as Naisten Liiga in 2017). The only import player on the team's otherwise Finnish 2008–09 roster, Matejová counted among her teammates Olympian
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and future Olympians Anne Helin, Satu Kiipeli, Mira Kuisma, and
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, in addition to a number of other Finnish national team players. Her production ranked third for Kärpät defensemen – trailing only Tarkki and Jalosuo – with 2 goals and 5 assists for 7
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in 22 games played. After finishing the regular season in fourth place, Kärpät lost the Naisten SM-sarja bronze medal match to
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. Continuing to push her development in the 2009–10 season, she signed with the women's representative team of SC Reinach in the Swiss Leistungsklasse A (LKA; known as SWHL A during 2014–2019 and Women's League since 2019). She was once again the only import player on the team's roster, playing alongside Swiss 2010 Olympians Melanie Häfliger, Claudia Riechsteiner, and
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, and future Swiss ice hockey icon Lara Stalder, who was fifteen years old at the time. She tallied a goal and 4 assists for 5 points in fifteen games played, as SC Reinach finished the regular season fourth in the standings. Reinach achieved an overtime victory against
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in the bronze medal game to claim third place medals in the LKA Championship.


International play

Matejová represented Slovakia at six
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tournaments across three divisions. Her first appearance with the senior national team came at the Division II tournament in
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.IIHF – Team Slovakia Stats – 2005 World Championship Division II
/ref> She was one of Slovakia's top scoring defensemen at the Division II tournament in
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, netting 2 goals and 2 assists for 4 points in five games played and contributing to the team's
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to Division I.IIHF – Team Slovakia Stats – 2007 World Championship Division II
/ref> In 2008, she participated in the
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and qualification tournaments for the
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, at which Slovakia qualified for the Olympic women's ice hockey tournament for the first time.IIHF – Team Slovakia Stats – 2010 Olympic Qualifier
/ref> She also played in the 2008 IIHF Women's World Championship Division I, recording an assist in five games played.IIHF – Team Slovakia Stats – 2008 World Championship Division I
/ref> Representing Slovakia with the national under-25 ice hockey team in the women's ice hockey tournament at the
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, Matejová tallied 4 points in seven games played, with a goal and 3 assists. Later that year, she notched an assist at the 2009 IIHF Women's World Championship Division I, as Slovakia earned their first promotion to the Top Division tournament.IIHF – Team Slovakia Stats – 2009 World Championship Division I
/ref> As a part of the Slovak delegation at the 2010 Winter Olympics in
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, Matejová played in all four of Slovakia's matches in the women's ice hockey tournament.IIHF – Team Slovakia Stats – 2010 Olympics
/ref> She also participated in the
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and 2014 Olympic qualification tournaments. In Slovakia's Top Division debut at the
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, Matejová was one of only six Slovak players to record a point during the tournament. She earned a primary assist on Iveta Karafiátová's equalizing goal against in game two of the relegation round, which pushed the game into overtime before Martina Veličková scored in the
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to win the game and retain Slovakia's place in the Top Division.IIHF – Team Slovakia Stats – 2011 World Championship
/ref> After sitting out the 2011–12 international season, Matejová appeared in the qualification tournament for the
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, however the team did not qualify.IIHF – Team Slovakia Stats – 2014 Olympic Qualifier
/ref> Her last major event with the national team was the Division I Group A tournament of the
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, at which she was Slovakia’s top scoring defenseman with 2 goals and an assist for 3 points in five games played.IIHF – Team Slovakia Stats – 2013 World Championship Division I
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* * * at Hockey Slovakia {{DEFAULTSORT:Matejova, Michaela 1986 births Living people Ice hockey players at the 2010 Winter Olympics Oulun Kärpät Naiset players Olympic ice hockey players for Slovakia Ice hockey people from Martin, Slovakia Slovak women's ice hockey defencemen Slovak expatriate ice hockey players in Switzerland Slovak expatriate ice hockey players in Finland