HC Energie Karlovy Vary

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HC Energie Karlovy Vary
HC Energie Karlovy Vary
Greatest successes
Club information
history SK Slavia Karlovy Vary (1932–1951)
RKV Sokol Slavia Karlovy Vary (1951–1953)
RKV Dynamo Karlovy Vary (1953–1956)
DSO Dynamo Karlovy Vary (1956–1965)
TJ Slavia Karlovy Vary (1965–1974)
TJ Slavia PS Karlovy Vary (1974–1991)
HC Slavia Karlovy Vary (1991–1994)
HC Slavia Becherovka Karlovy (1994–1996)
HC Becherovka Karlovy Vary (1996–2002)
HC Energie Karlovy Vary (since 2002)
Location Karlovy Vary , Czech Republic
Nickname Becherovka
Club colors black, white, gray
league Extra league
Venue Zimní Stadion Karlovy Vary (until 2009)
KV Arena (since 2009)
capacity 6,000 seats (including 6,000 seats)
executive Director Karel Holoubek
Head coach Martin Pešout
captain Václav Skuhravý
2019/20 9th place (main round)

The HC Energie Karlovy Vary is a Czech ice hockey team from Karlovy Vary ( Czech Karlovy Vary ), which since 2018 again at the Czech highest ice hockey league, the Extraliga participates.

history

HC Energie player, 2007

The club was founded in 1932 and initially only played on a regional level. 1951 succeeded the promotion to the top division of Czechoslovakia, the 1st division . In 1955, the team was able to occupy third place in their season in this competition, which remained the club's greatest success until the 1990s. A year later, he was relegated to the second division and in 1971 even to the third division. Until the mid-1990s, the club moved between the second and third division back and forth, before being promoted to the extra league in 1997. As champions of the first division , the club took part in the extra league relegation. In this the team at HC Slezan Opava failed. After the end of the season, the management of HC Becherovka acquired the license for HC Olomouc and thus rose economically to the top division in the Czech Republic.

Since the 1997/98 season , Energie has belonged to the top division of Czech professional ice hockey. Since 2002 HC Energie has been a subsidiary of KAREL HOLOUBEK - Trade Group as , one of the largest Czech fuel suppliers, which ensures the operation of the ice hockey club and the financial future of the club. At the end of the 2007/08 season, the club reached the final of the Extraliga playoffs. There energy lost to HC Slavia Prague after a total of seven games and reached the runner-up.

Logo of the club between 2002 and 2020

During the first season of the newly formed KHL , the club's management expressed an interest in joining this league. For this, a competitive team of Czech national players should be put together on the model of Dinamo Riga and HK Dinamo Minsk , while a second farm team should continue to play in the extra league. But in the wake of the financial crisis these efforts were stopped. In December 2008 , the club took part in the Spengler Cup and took fourth place.

With the championship in the 2008/09 season under coach Josef Paleček - the main round first HC Slavia Prague was defeated 4-2 in the best-of-seven series - the greatest success in the club's history was celebrated.

The club's junior team has played in the Molodjoschnaja Chokkeinaja League since 2012 .

In the spring of 2017, the professional team had to go into the second division after 20 years in the extra league, but managed to rise again the following year.

In May 2020, the club published a completely revised corporate identity concept to take account of changes in ownership and to give the club a more modern image. Among other things, the club colors were changed to black, white and gray and a new main logo (a stylized E ) and alternative logo were introduced.

League affiliation

  • 1991-1993 3rd division (ČSSR)
  • 1990–1991 2nd division (ČSSR)
  • 1986–1990 3rd division (ČSSR)
  • 1985–1986 regional (ČSSR)
  • 1982–1985 3rd division (ČSSR)
  • 1981–1982 regional (ČSSR)
  • 1973–1981 3rd division (ČSSR)
  • 1972–1973 2nd division (ČSSR)
  • 1971–1972 3rd division (ČSSR)
  • 1956–1971 2nd division (ČSSR)
  • 1951–1956 1st division (ČSSR)
  • 1947–1951 regional
  • 1947–1948 no game operation
  • 1945–1947 regional

Seasonal statistics 1951–1956

Statistics of the five seasons in the 1st division between 1951 and 1956.

season Season Points total Teams
1951/1952 5th place 6th 13th place 18th
1952/1953 4th Place 11 8th place 21st
1953/1954 4th Place 8th 13th place 18th
1954/1955 3rd place 14th 6th place 16
1955/1956 8th place 2 14th place 15th

Seasonal statistics since 1997

season Main round Points Finals captain Trainer
1997/1998 13th place 30th 13th place Pavel Bláha Karel Trachta, Milan Kašpárek, Josef Beránek senior
1998/1999 11th place 38 11th place Pavel Bláha Josef Beránek senior, Karel Trachta, Milan Kašpárek
1999/2000 11th place 40 11th place Petr Pavlas Miloš Říha and Martin Pešout
2000/2001 14th place 49 14th place Libor Procházka Miloš Říha and Martin Pešout
Tomáš Herstus
Radim Rulík, Tomáš Herstus, Jaromír Látal, Marek Sýkora
2001/2002 10th place 61 10th place Jaromír Kverka Radim Rulík and Marek Sýkora
2002/2003 10th place 71 10th place Michal Mádl Marek Sýkora and Jan Votruba
2003/2004 12th place 62 12th place Ladislav Svoboda Miloslav Hořava
Richard Farda and Radim Rulík
2004/2005 10th place 69 10th place František Ptáček Radim Rulík , Václav Baďouček, Pavel Kněžický
2005/2006 10th place 71 10th place František Ptáček Zdeněk Venera , Václav Baďouček and Pavel Kněžický
2006/2007 7th place 80 9th place František Ptáček Zdeněk Venera , Václav Baďouček and Pavel Kněžický
2007/2008 4th Place 85 2nd place Václav Skuhravý Zdeněk Venera
2008/2009 6th place 83 master Václav Skuhravý Josef Paleček , Mikuláš Antonik and Pavel Kněžický
2009/2010 11th place 66 13th place Václav Skuhravý Josef Paleček, Mikuláš Antonik and Pavel Kněžický;
from November 2009 Pavel Hynek and Václav Baďouček ;
from March 2010 again Josef Paleček and Josef Řezníček
2010/2011 10th place 71 10th place Václav Skuhravý Antonín Stavjaňa , Václav Baďouček and Pavel Kněžický , replaced by Václav Baďouček , Martin Pešout and Pavel Kněžický
2011/2012 11th place 67 11th place Václav Skuhravý Václav Baďouček, Martin Pešout and Pavel Kněžický, from January 1, 2012 Vladimír Kýhos for Václav Baďouček
2012/2013 12th place 67 12th place Václav Skuhravý, Martin Zaťovič Vladimír Kýhos , Martin Pešout and Pavel Kněžický - Richard Žemlička , Jaromír Kverka and Pavel Kněžický
2013/2014 12th place 66 12th place Martin Zaťovič Richard Žemlička, Karel Mlejnek and Pavel Kněžický - Karel Mlejnek, Jaromír Kverka and Pavel Kněžický
2014/2015 12th place 62 11th place Radek Duda Karel Mlejnek, Jaromír Kverka and Pavel Kněžický
2015/2016 14th place 47 14th place Radek Duda, Radim Bičánek Karel Mlejnek, Tomáš Mariška and Pavel Kněžický - Peter Oremus - Karel Mlejnek, Tomáš Mariška and Mikuláš Antonik
2016/2017 13th place 49 13th place Václav Skuhravý Jan Tlačil , Mikuláš Antonik and Pavel Kněžický
2017/2018
1st league
1st place 109 master Václav Skuhravý Martin Pešout , Tomáš Mariška and Pavel Kněžický
2018/2019 13th place 53 12th place Václav Skuhravý Martin Pešout, Tomáš Mariška and Pavel Kněžický
2019/2020 9th place 71 - Václav Skuhravý Martin Pešout, Tomáš Mariška and Pavel Kněžický

player

Known current players

Well-known former players

2008/09 championship team

goalkeeper Lukáš Mensator , Lukáš Sáblík
Defender Ondřej Němec , Josef Řezníček , Roman Prošek , Jakub Čutta , Petr Mudroch , František Bombic , Kamil Černý , Miroslav Duben , Vojtěch Kloz , Michal Dobroň
Attacking player Vít Budínský , Rastislav Dej , Milan Hluchý , Jan Košťál , Jaroslav Kristek , Petr Kumstát , Marek Melenovský , Lukáš Pech , Milan Procházka , Petr Sailer , František Skladaný , Václav Skuhravý , Martin Zaťovič , David Zucker
Trainer Josef Paleček , Mikuláš Antonik and Pavel Kněžický

Venue

HC Energie Karlsbad played its home games until the end of the 2008/09 season in the Zimní Stadium Karlovy Vary with a capacity of 4,680 , which was built as an artificial ice stadium in 1947 and covered in 1975. In 1990 the ice rink was extensively renovated. The club achieved the best attendance average in the first Extraliga season in 1997/98, when an average of 4,318 spectators attended the club's home games.

Since the 2009/10 season, the home games have been played in a new multifunctional arena, the KV Arena , the construction of which began in January 2007. The building complex, which is also used for concerts, was opened on June 19, 2009.

Web links

Commons : HC Energie Karlovy Vary  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. hockeyarchives.info, Championnat de Tchécoslovaquie 1954/55
  2. hockeyarchives.info, Championnat de République Tchèque 1996/97
  3. ^ Hockeyweb.de, Serious negotiations with HC Energie Karlsbad
  4. Russia's ice hockey league is lagging behind. In: augsburger-allgemeine.de . January 27, 2009. Retrieved September 28, 2017 .
  5. Tisková zpráva: Nové logo, nové barvy. HC Energie mìní vizuální identitu. In: hokejkv.cz. May 4, 2020, accessed May 7, 2020 .
  6. hokejkv.cz, History
  7. kvarena.cz, kv arena - sportovně kulturní a společenské center