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Rudolf Hiti (born 4 November 1946 in Jesenice, Yugoslavia) is a retired Slovenian ice hockey player and coach. In Slovenia he played for HK Kranjska Gora, HK Acroni Jesenice and HDD Olimpija Ljubljana, winning the Yugoslav league four times. Later he played in Italy, winning the Italian league three times with HC Bolzano, where his #13 jersey was retired. He played at 17 World Championships for Yugoslavia, which is a world record, and two Olympic Games. In 1970 he was close to signing for NHL club Chicago Blackhawks, but an injury on the first friendly game for Blackhawks prevented him from signing the contract. On 5 May 2009 he was introduced to the IIHF Hall of Fame as the second Slovene.

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  • Rudi Hiti (cs)
  • Rudi Hiti (it)
  • Rudolf Hiti (fr)
  • Rudi Hiti (en)
  • Хити, Руди (ru)
  • Руді Хіті (uk)
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  • Rudi Hiti (* 4. listopadu 1946 Jesenice) je bývalý jugoslávský a slovinský lední hokejista, reprezentant Jugoslávie a hokejový trenér. Od roku 2007 je členem Síně slávy slovinského hokeje. Roku 2009 byl uveden také do Síně slávy IIHF – jako druhý Slovinec v historii po (uveden 2002). (cs)
  • Rudolf Hiti, dit Rudi Hiti, (né le 4 novembre 1946 à Kurja, village de Jesenice en République socialiste de Slovénie) est un joueur slovène de hockey sur glace devenu entraîneur. Il est le frère de Gorazd Hiti. (fr)
  • Rudolf Hiti (born 4 November 1946 in Jesenice, Yugoslavia) is a retired Slovenian ice hockey player and coach. In Slovenia he played for HK Kranjska Gora, HK Acroni Jesenice and HDD Olimpija Ljubljana, winning the Yugoslav league four times. Later he played in Italy, winning the Italian league three times with HC Bolzano, where his #13 jersey was retired. He played at 17 World Championships for Yugoslavia, which is a world record, and two Olympic Games. In 1970 he was close to signing for NHL club Chicago Blackhawks, but an injury on the first friendly game for Blackhawks prevented him from signing the contract. On 5 May 2009 he was introduced to the IIHF Hall of Fame as the second Slovene. (en)
  • Rudi Hiti (Jesenice, 4 novembre 1946) è un allenatore di hockey su ghiaccio ed ex hockeista su ghiaccio jugoslavo, dal 1991 con cittadinanza slovena. (it)
  • Руди Хити (словен. Rudi Hiti, родился 4 ноября 1946 года в деревне , ныне в Есенице) — югославский словенский хоккеист и хоккейный тренер, игравший на позиции нападающего. (ru)
  • Руді Хіті (4 листопада 1946, Єсениці, СФРЮ) — словенський хокеїст і хокейний тренер, грав на позиції нападника. (uk)
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