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HC Plzeň

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League
  
Czech Extraliga

Head coach
  
Martin Straka

General manager
  
Martin Straka

Location
  
Pilsen, Czech Republic

Colours
  
blue, white

Website
  
www.hcskoda.cz

Captain
  
Ondřej Kratěna

Date founded
  
1929

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Home arena
  
Home Monitoring Aréna (Capacity: 8,236)

Arena
  
Home Monitoring Aréna (Capacity: 8,236)

Profiles

Tuukka rask hc plze extraliga shootout vs kladno


HC Škoda Plzeň is a professional Czech ice hockey team based in Plzeň, Czech Republic. It currently plays in the Czech Extraliga. Their home arena is Home Monitoring Aréna. The traditional ice hockey club was founded at 1929. In 2013, for the first time in history, HC Plzeň were the Czech Extraliga champions after beating Zlín 4:3 in the seventh match of the dramatic final.

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During the 2010-2011 season, the team was docked 19 points for having used players who were not correctly registered to the club, an affair which also involved the clubs BK Mladá Boleslav and HC Kladno.

Club names

  • 1929 – Hokejový klub při SK (Sportovní klub) Viktoria Plzeň
  • 1948 – Sokol Plzeň IV
  • 1949 – ZSJ Škodovy závody
  • 1952 – ZSJ Leninovy závody
  • 1953 – Spartak Plzeň LZ
  • 1965 – TJ Škoda Plzeň
  • 1991 – HC Škoda Plzeň
  • 1994 – HC Interconnex Plzeň
  • 1995 – HC ZKZ Plzeň
  • 1997 – HC Keramika Plzeň
  • 2003 – HC Lasselsberger Plzeň
  • 2009 – HC Plzeň 1929
  • 2012 – HC Škoda Plzeň
  • Honours

  • Czechoslovak First Ice Hockey League - Runner-up (1958,1959,1992) Third place (1957)
  • Czech Extraliga - Champion (2013), Third Place (2000,2012) Presidents Trophy (2010)
  • Famous Players

  • Vladimír Bednář
  • Bohuslav Ebermann
  • Milan Kajkl
  • Jiří Kučera
  • Dušan Salfický
  • Martin Straka
  • Petr Sýkora
  • Jaroslav Špaček
  • Tuukka Rask
  • Current Players

    Roster for 2015/2016.

    Arena

    Home Monitoring Aréna was built at 1969 and currently holds 8,236 people.

    References

    HC Plzeň Wikipedia