Ladislav Lubina

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Czech RepublicCzech Republic  Ladislav Lubina Ice hockey player
Date of birth February 11, 1967
place of birth Dvůr Králové nad Labem , Czechoslovakia
size 185 cm
Weight 91 kg
position Left wing
Shot hand Left
Draft
NHL Entry Draft 1985 , 11th round, 216th position
Minnesota North Stars
Career stations
1984-1986 TJ Tesla Pardubice
1986-1988 ASD Dukla Jihlava
1988-1991 TJ Tesla Pardubice
1991 Hockey Reipas
1991-1993 ESV Kaufbeuren
1993-1997 HC Pardubice
1997-1999 HC Železárny Třinec
1999-2004 HC Pardubice
2004-2005 HC Dukla Jihlava
2005-2006 HC Pardubice
2006-2007 HC Chrudim

Ladislav Lubina (born February 11, 1967 in Dvůr Králové nad Labem , Czechoslovakia ) is a former Czech ice hockey player and current coach .

Career

Ladislav Lubina began his career as a hockey player in the youth department of TJ Tesla Pardubice , for whose senior team he was active from 1984 to 1986 in the first division , the highest Czechoslovak division. From 1986 to 1988 he had to do his military service and played during this period for the army sports club ASD Dukla Jihlava . For the 1988/89 season , the winger returned to Pardubice and immediately won the Czechoslovakian championship with his team . After spending another two years at Tesla Pardubice, he joined Hockey Reipas from the Finnish SM-liiga for the 1991/92 season . For the team from Lahti, however, he only played two championship games before he was on the ice for ESV Kaufbeuren in the ice hockey Bundesliga for two years . There he began the 1993/94 season before he returned after five games to his home club HC Pardubice in the Czech extra league , which was held for the first time after the division of Czechoslovakia . At the end of the season, he also played four times for the HC Martigny in the Swiss National League B , and a time for the EV train in the National League A . In the 1994/95 season he was used in parallel to the game with Pardubice for the ESG Füchse Sachsen from the newly founded German Ice Hockey League and again Martigny in the Swiss NLB.

From 1995 to 1997 Lubina played exclusively for HC Pardubice in the Extraliga. The following two years he spent with his league rivals HC Železárny Třinec , before running for another five years for Pardubice. The 2004/05 season began the former national player in Pardubice, but moved to his former club HC Dukla Jihlava after completing ten games within the Extraliga. With Jihlava he rose at the end of the season in the relegation against HC České Budějovice in the second Czech division . However, he himself remained in the extra league , in which he took part in the 2005/06 season for HC Pardubice, with which he took part in the IIHF European Champions Cup at European level . He last played in the 2006/07 season for HC Chrudim in the third-class 2nd národní hokejová league before ending his active career at the age of 40.

As a trainer

Czech RepublicCzech Republic  Ladislav Lubina
Coaching stations
2006-2007 HC Chrudim (Ass.)
2007-2008 HC Pardubice (Ass.)
2009-2011 HC Kometa Brno
2011-2013 HC Pardubice (Ass.)
2013-2014 HK Nové Zámky
2014 HC Slavia Prague
2015-2017 HK Ertis Pavlodar
since 2018 HC Pardubice

During his last year as an active, Lubina was already an assistant coach in Chrudim. There he stayed until the end of November 2007, before he returned to his parent club HC Pardubice in the Extraliga in the same function until the end of the 2007/08 season . From 2009 he worked as an assistant coach for the Extraliga participant HC Kometa Brno , before he rose to head coach for the remainder of the 2010/11 season in January 2011 after the previous coach Vladimír Jeřábek resigned. For the 2011/12 season Lubina again signed a contract as assistant coach of HC Pardubice under his compatriot Pavel Hynek , with whom he became Czech champion straight away . He was released from this position in January 2013.

In the 2013/14 season he was initially the head coach of the Slovak MOL league participant HK Nové Zámky before he was dismissed in January 2014. For the 2014/15 season Lubina was appointed head coach of HC Slavia Prague and dismissed in early December 2014 due to unsuccessfulness. From October 2015 he was head coach at HK Ertis Pawlodar in Kazakhstan before he was signed again by HC Nové Zámky for the 2017/18 season. In January 2018 he was relieved of his post there and then worked as a consultant and trainer for the fourth division club HC Dvur Kralove nad Labem . Since December 2018 Lubina has been head coach at HC Pardubice again, where he replaced the unsuccessful Břetislav Kopřiva .

International

For Czechoslovakia , Lubina took part in the junior division at the U18 European Junior Championships in 1984 and 1985 and the U20 Junior World Championships in 1985 , 1986 and 1987 . At the U18 European Championship in 1984 he and his team won the silver medal, at the U18 European Championship 1985 the bronze and at the U20 World Championships in 1985 and 1987 the silver medal. In the senior sector, he was in his country's squad at the 1990 , 1991 and 1992 World Championships and at the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville . He also played in 1987 for Czechoslovakia at the Canada Cup . At the World Championships in 1990 and 1992 he won the bronze medal with Czechoslovakia as well as at the 1992 Winter Olympics.

For the Czech Republic he took part in the 1998 World Cup, where he won the bronze medal with his team. He was also in the Czech squad for the Euro Hockey Tour in 2004 .

Achievements and Awards

International

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