Hockey Milano Rossoblu
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history | Hockey Milano Rossoblu (since 2008) |
Location | Milan , Italy |
Club colors | Red Blue |
league | Italian Hockey League Div. I. |
Venue | Ghiaccio Agora Stadium |
executive Director | Ico Migliore |
Head coach | Massimo Da Rin |
captain | Alessandro Re |
AlpsHL 2018/19 | 16th place, playoffs missed |
Hockey Milano Rossoblu is an Italian ice hockey club from Milan , which was founded in 2008 as the successor to the dissolved HC Milano Vipers and has been part of the third-rate Italian Hockey League Div. I attend. The team plays its home games at the Stadio del Ghiaccio Agora ' .
history
The club took part in the 2009/10 season in the Coppa Italia , but lost in the round of 16 against the first division club Ritten Sport .
The club won the A2 series in 2012 (4: 2 in the final against HC Gherdëina ), which meant that it was promoted to the A1 series , but it is also involved in riots and threats against HC Neumarkt .
After the club secured the 2011/12 Serie A2 championship, he was promoted to the Italian House of Lords. After three years in Serie A, the club withdrew from the top Italian league and played in the second-rate Serie B until 2017 .
In the 2018/19 season, the club played in the Alps Hockey League against teams from Italy, Austria and Slovenia. In the summer of 2019, the club sold its license and moved into the third-rate Italian Hockey League Div. I back.
Trainer
time | Trainer |
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2008-2009 | Adolf Insam |
2009-2010 | Murajica Pajič |
2010–2012 | Massimo Da Rin |
2012-2014 | Adolf Insam |
2014-2015 | Pat Curcio |
since 2015 | Massimo Da Rin |
Known players
- Luca Ansoldi
- Edoardo Caletti
- Paolo Della Bella
- Matt De Marchi
- Angelo Esposito
- Diego Iori
- Peter Klouda
- Andreas Lutz
- Tommaso Migliore
- Andrew Raycroft
- Aleš Remar
- Jesse Schultz
- Gregor Slak
Web links
- official website
- Hockey Milano Rossoblu at sonice.it