China Dragon

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China Dragon
China Dragon
Club information
history Harbin & Qiqihar
2004–2006
Hosa & Changchun Fu'ao
2006–2007
China Sharks
2007–2009
China Dragon
2009–2017
Location Shanghai , People's Republic of China
Club colors Red gold
league Asia League Ice Hockey
Venue Songjiang Stadium
most recently in 2016/17 9th place (preliminary round)

The China Dragon ( Chinese  中國龍之隊  /  中国龙之队 ) were a hockey team from the Chinese Shanghai , in the since the 2007-08 season Asia League Ice Hockey plays. The team previously played in the league under the names of Hosa and Changchun Fu'ao .

history

At the beginning of the 2004/05 season , the Harbin Ice Hockey Team and Qiqihar Ice Hockey Team announced for the first time two teams from the People's Republic of China each with a team for the season. In the following three years, both of them occupied the last two places in the table by far and missed the qualification for the playoffs. Before the 2006/07 season , both teams had renamed themselves. The Harbin Ice Hockey Team from then on played as Hosa and the Qiqihar Ice Hockey Team under the name Changchun Fu'ao .

Cooperation with the San Jose Sharks

Sharks goalkeeper Wade Flaherty in action

For the 2007/08 season , the two Chinese teams merged and renamed themselves China Sharks . With the help of the Chinese Winter Sports Association , a cooperation was concluded with the San Jose Sharks from the National Hockey League , who supported the Chinese with five players from the minor leagues and three coaches during the season. In return, the San Jose Sharks took over the club's naming rights. The background of the cooperation is to increase the popularity of the sport in the most populous country on earth. Despite the support from North America, the Sharks finished the season as the worst team in the league, with only three wins from 30 games. The imported players clearly stood out from the roster in their performances. Before the start of the 2008-09 season , Silicon Valley Sports & Entertainment announced that the team's headquarters would be relocated from Beijing to Shanghai and that Songjiang Stadium would replace Beijing Shijixing Sports Center as the new home ground. Due to changed rules in league operations, the Sharks were also allowed to play in the new season with seven foreign players in the squad, whereupon with Wade Flaherty , Steve McKenna and Adam Taylor three players with experience from the National Hockey League were committed. Furthermore, Flaherty also took over the post of goalkeeping coach, while McKenna, as a playing assistant coach , should support head coach Derek Eisler . The cooperation ended in summer 2009 and the team was renamed China Dragon . Since then, the team has always occupied the last place in the league by a large margin, although there has been an upward development in sport since the 2015/16 season. In 2017, the team stopped playing.

The China Sharks used the logo of the Cleveland Barons , a former farm team of the San Jose Sharks, as their logo .

Season statistics

Abbreviations: Sp = games, S = victories, OTS = victories after overtime , SOS = victories after shootout , U = draws, SON = defeats after shootout, OTN = defeats after overtime, N = defeats, ET = goals scored, GT = goals conceded , Pt = points

season Sp S. OTS SOS U SON OTN N ET GT Pt space Playoffs
2007/08 30th 3 0 - 0 - 1 26th 63 159 10 7th place not qualified
2008/09 36 5 1 1 - 3 1 25th 60 129 23 6th place not qualified
2009/10 36 1 0 0 - 0 0 35 64 218 3 7th place not qualified
2010/11 36 0 0 0 - 1 1 34 46 248 2 7th place not qualified
2011/12 36 0 0 0 - 0 1 35 53 251 1 7th place not qualified
2012/13 42 0 0 0 - 1 1 40 67 297 2 7th place not qualified
2013/14 42 0 0 0 - 0 0 42 58 340 0 8th place not qualified
2014/15 48 5 1 2 - 1 1 38 116 248 23 9th place not qualified
2015/16 48 3 3 1 - 2 3 36 105 247 22nd 9th place not qualified
2016/17 48 4th 3 0 - 2 1 38 106 274 21st 9th place not qualified

Former players

Individual evidence

  1. de.eurosport.yahoo.com, Asia League Ice Hockey (AL) meets NHL ( Memento from June 19, 2007 in the Internet Archive )
  2. a b sharks.nhl.com, San Jose Strengthens Ties to China Sharks ( Memento from August 24, 2008 in the Internet Archive )
  3. sharks.nhl.com, SVS & E Moves China Sharks To Shanghai ( Memento from September 20, 2008 in the Internet Archive )