KS Toruń

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KS Toruń HSA
Club information
history TKS Toruń (Toruński Klub Sportowy) (1924–1931)

TKSZ Toruń (Toruński club Sportów Zimowych) (1931-1935)
KS KPW Pomorzanin Toruń (1935-1939)
KKS Pomorzanin Toruń (1939-1945)
KS Stal Toruń (1955-1977)
KS Pomorzanin Toruń (1945-1990)
Towimor Toruń (1988 –1994)
TTH Metron Toruń (1994–1997)
TTH Toruń (1995–1997)
Filmar Toruń (1998–1999)
MKSHnL Toruń (Międzyszkolny Klub Sportowy Hokeja na Lodzie) (1999–2000)
TKH Toruń (2001–2002)
TKH Toruń Eurostal (2002–2003)
TKH Nesta Toruń (2003–2004)
ThyssenKrupp TKH Energostal Toruń (2004–2008)
TKH Nesta Toruń (2008–2010)
KS Toruń HSA (Hokejowa Spółka Akcyjna) (since 2010)
KS Nesta Karawela Toruń HSA (2012)
KS Nesta Mires Toruń (2015)

Location Toruń , Poland
Club colors White, red, dark blue
league Polska Hokej League
Venue Goal goal
capacity 2,997 places
Head coach Jaroslaw Lehocky
Season 2018/19 9th (intermediate round), relegation

The Klub Sportowy Toruń HSA is a Polish ice hockey club from Toruń ( Thorn in German  ), which again belonged to the highest Polish league, the Ekstraliga , from 2015 to 2017 .

history

During the time at KS Pomorzanin, the team reached third place in the Polish championship in 1950, 1967 and 1969. The biggest success was the runner-up title in 1968. Five players of the club took part in the Olympic Games : Tadeusz Tulidziński in Oslo 1952, Józef Stefaniak , Józef Wiśniewski and Andrzej Żurawski in Innsbruck 1964 and Ludwik Czachowski in Sapporo 1972 .

In 1990 the ice hockey division became independent again under the name Towimor Toruń and in 2001 took the name TKH Toruń. Due to changing main sponsors of the club, the name changed frequently in the 1990s and 2000s. After the club's relegation to the first division in 2010, the TKH Toruń was dissolved and the successor club KS Toruń HSA was founded on the basis of the local ice hockey school MKS Sokoły Toruń . This rose back to the Ekstraliga in 2011 , but had to withdraw from the game in autumn 2012 after 14 match days in the 2012/13 season. From 2013 to 2015 KS Toruń played in the I league , the second highest Polish division. After being promoted in 2015, the club was able to stay in the Ekstraliga in 2016, but then had to relegate to the I league in 2017 after the playouts were lost to Stoczniowiec Gdańsk . In 2018, however, they returned to the top division, in which they reached sixth place and thus the playoffs in 2019. But there was then lost in the quarter-finals against record champions Podhale Nowy Targ .

The club's second team currently plays in the I league.

successes

Season statistics

season Sp S. N U OTS OTN Pt T GT Play-offs placement
2002/03 42 15th 26th  1 1 1 46 126 175 Missed play-offs 5.
2003/04 28 12 16  0 0 1 35 108 115 Missed play-offs 6th
2004/05 35 20th  9  6th 0 0 66 144 72 Semi-finals, 1: 3 ( GKS Tychy ) 4th
2005/06 42 21st 13  8th 1 2 72 135 92 Missed play-offs 5.
2006/07 28 14th 13  1 3 1 41 79 85 Quarter-finals, 2-3 ( Stoczniowiec Gdańsk ) 6th
2007/08 36 17th 19th - 2 4th 53 124 118 Quarter-finals, 1-3 ( Cracovia Krakow ) 7th
2008/09 42 10 19th - 9 4th 52 116 142 Quarter-finals, 0-3 ( Podhale Nowy Targ ) 8th.
2009/10 42 10 26th - 2 4th 38 94 158 Play-offs missed (relegation) 10.
2011/12 42 7th 29 - 2 4th 29 107 228 Missed play-offs 7th
2012/13 14th 1 12 - 1 0 5 24 67 Play-offs missed (withdrawal after matchday 14) 8th.
2015/16 42 9 27 - 2 4th 35 147 212 Missed play-offs 9.
2016/17 36 10 19th - 6th 1 43 146 155 Play-offs missed (relegation) 10.
2018/19 42 18th 18th - 3 3 63 138 115 Quarter-finals 2-4 (Podhale Nowy Targ) 6th

Legend for season statistics: GP or SP = total games; W or S = victories; L or N = defeats; T or U = tie; OTS = wins after extra time ( overtime ); OTN or OL = overtime defeats; SOS = shootout wins; SOL or SON = Shootout Losses; P = points; Pct% = wins in%; GF or T = goals; GA or GT = goals conceded

Individual evidence

  1. Squad of the team on www.torunskihokej.pl

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