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HK Dukla Trenčín

Hokejový Klub Dukla Trenčín is a professional Slovak ice hockey club based in Trenčín, playing in the Slovak Extraliga. The club has won three Slovak league championships (1994, 1997, 2004) and one Czechoslovak league championship (1992). The team is nicknamed Vojaci, meaning "Soldiers" in English.

HK Dukla Trenčín
NicknameVojaci
CityTrenčín, Slovakia
LeagueSlovak Extraliga
Founded1962 (1962)
Home arenaPavol Demitra Ice Stadium
(capacity 6,150)
ColoursYellow, red
   
Head coach Róbert Döme
Websitewww.hkdukla.sk

History edit

Czechoslovak era edit

The club was founded on 19 January 1962, relocating army hockey club from Opava to Trenčín. They were members of inaugural season (1963–64) of the 1. SNHL (1st. Slovak National Hockey League). They won the 1965–66 1. SNHL season and promoted to the preliminary round for the Czechoslovak First Ice Hockey League. There they lost 5 of 6 games against VŽKG Ostrava, VTŽ Chomutov and Spartak Motorlet Praha and did not promote to the First League. Dukla won the 1. SNHL again in 1967–68, 1970–71 and 1976–77. In 1976–77 they were first time successful in the preliminary round and first time in the club history they promoted to the Czechoslovak First Ice Hockey League. Dukla was placed 11th in their first season at the Top level. After five seasons they was relegated from the Top level in the 1981–82 season. However, in the next season they won 1. SNHL and in the preliminary round defeated Olomouc and promoted to the Top level again. They was placed 6th after their comeback in the 1983–84 season. In 1985–86 there was introduced playoffs tournament in the Czechoslovak Extraliga. Dukla advanced to the playoffs in 1985–86 and there they lost 1–3 against Tesla Pardubice in the quarterfinals. They advanced to the playoffs again in 1987–88 and there they lost 1–3 in the quarterfinals against their Slovak rival VSŽ Košice. Dukla progressed to the finals against Tesla Pardubice in the 1988–89 season. There they lost 1–3. In the next season they progressed to the finals again where they lost 1–3 against HC Sparta Praha. In 1990–91 Dukla lost in the semifinals against Litvínov but they won the bronze medals against VSŽ Košice. The most successful season in the club history is the 1991–92 season when Dukla won the Czechoslovak Extraliga first time. In the quarterfinals they defeated Poldi Kladno 3–2, in the semifinals defeated Litvínov 3–1 and in the finals they won 3–1 against Škoda Plzeň. Žigmund Pálffy was scoring leader of Dukla in the regular season (48 Pts) and in the playoffs (26 Pts). Róbert Švehla, defenceman of Dukla, won the Golden Hockey Stick in the same season. In the last season before split Czechoslovakia Dukla won the bronze medals.

Slovak era edit

After dissolution of Czechoslovakia in 1993, Dukla began playing independent new Slovak Championship which was named the Slovak Extraliga. Dukla and HC Košice were playoffs finalists in first 4 seasons of the Slovak Extraliga. Dukla won the first Extraliga season in 1993–94, then they lost in the finals in two next seasons and won again in 1996–97. In the 1997–98 season Dukla was eliminated in the semifinals by HC Slovan Bratislava. In the 2000–01 season they played again in the playoffs finals. There they lost 1–3 against HKm Zvolen. Zvolen was opponent in the playoffs finals again in the 2003–04 season. Dukla won 4–2 in the finals and they won third Slovak title in their history. During the 2004–05 NHL lockout several former Dukla players came back to Trenčín, including Pavol Demitra, Marián Hossa and Marián Gáborík. Pavol Demitra played complete regular season and he was a scoring leader of the Extraliga (82 Pts). Despite a star lineup Dukla lost 3–4 in the excited semifinals against HC Slovan Bratislava. In the 2006–07 season Dukla played in the final series against HC Slovan Bratislava but lost 0–4. In the 2009–10 season Dukla did not qualify for the playoffs for the first time since the 1986–87 season.

NHL alumni edit

After the fall of the Iron Curtain many players who were born in Trenčín or started their youth career in Dukla youth system had success in the NHL. Marián Gáborík, Marián Hossa and Zdeno Chára are the most successful players who were born in Trenčín. Gáborík was drafted 3rd overall by Minnesota Wild in the 2000 NHL Entry Draft, becoming the first signed player in the club history. Gáborík's teammate in Minnesota Wild was Ľubomír Sekeráš who played three seasons for the club. Chára, drafted 56th overall by New York Islanders in 1996, is the first Slovak and only the second European captain of an NHL team who won the Stanley Cup. Chára is also the first Slovak winner of the James Norris Memorial Trophy, given to the best defenseman of a season. Richard Lintner was drafted in the same year as Chára, another NHL player who was born in Trenčín. Marián Hossa won Stanley Cup three times with Chicago Blackhawks. The stadium in Trenčín was named after Pavol Demitra who died in the 2011 Lokomotiv Yaroslavl plane crash.

Honours edit

Domestic edit

Slovak Extraliga

Czechoslovak Extraliga

1st. Slovak National Hockey League

Pre-season edit

Rona Cup

  •   Winners (4): 1994, 2002, 2003, 2007

Tatra Cup

  •   Winners (2): 1985, 1996

Players edit

Current roster edit

Source: hkdukla.sk[1]Source: eliteprospects.com[2]As of July 5, 2023.

No. Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace
61   Filip Ahl RW L 26 2023 Jönköping, Sweden
34   Jozef Baláž F R 34 2023 Trenčín, Czechoslovakia
77   Tomáš Bokroš D R 34 2023 Trenčín, Czechoslovakia
72   Dávid Borák G L 22 2022 Trstená, Slovakia
22   Jonathan Charbonneau RW R 29 2023 Saint-Colomban, Quebec, Canada
95   Scott Conway C L 28 2023 Basingstoke, Great Britain
12   Michael Drábek RW L 22 2022 Partizánske, Slovakia
50   Tobias Ekberg D L 29 2023 Töreboda, Sweden
74   Matúš Hlaváč D L 22 2022 Trenčín, Slovakia
35   Denis Hudec RW L 30 2021 Trenčín, Slovakia
26   Marek Hudec D L 29 2023 Trenčín, Slovakia
62   Tor Immo LW L 29 2023 Köping, Sweden
14   Andrej Krajčovič F L 21 2020 Trenčín, Slovakia
4   Samuel Kupec D L 17 2022 Michalovce, Slovakia
1   Connor LaCouvee G L 29 2022 Qualicum Beach, British Columbia, Canada
70   Peter Lichanec LW L 31 2023 Prievidza, Czechoslovakia
91   Martin Nemčík D L 31 2021 Bratislava, Czechoslovakia
8   Šimon Petráš RW R 27 2022 Bratislava, Slovakia
37   Phil Pietroniro D R 29 2022 Montreal, Quebec, Canada
96   Marek Sloboda LW L 26 2022 Bratislava, Slovakia
98   Peter Sojčík (A) RW L 37 2021 Dubnica nad Váhom, Czechoslovakia
19   Tomáš Starosta (A) D L 42 2017 Trenčín, Czechoslovakia

Retired numbers edit

HK Dukla Trenčín retired numbers
No. Player Position Career No. retirement
38 Pavol Demitra Center 1992–2005 September 16, 2011
10 Oto Haščák Center 1983–2002 September 28, 2014[3][4]

Notable players edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Team Roster / HK Dukla Trenčín". www.hkdukla.sk. Retrieved 2017-11-28.
  2. ^ "Team Roster / HK Dukla Trenčín". www.eliteprospects.com. Retrieved 2019-02-16.
  3. ^ "V Trenčíne vyradia desiatku Ota Haščáka" (in Slovak). www.hockeyslovakia.sk.
  4. ^ "V Dukle vyradia číslo 10, pod strechu vyvesia dres Ota Haščáka" (in Slovak). www.sport.sme.sk.

External links edit

  • Official website (in Slovak)

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Hokejovy Klub Dukla Trencin is a professional Slovak ice hockey club based in Trencin playing in the Slovak Extraliga The club has won three Slovak league championships 1994 1997 2004 and one Czechoslovak league championship 1992 The team is nicknamed Vojaci meaning Soldiers in English HK Dukla TrencinNicknameVojaciCityTrencin SlovakiaLeagueSlovak ExtraligaFounded1962 1962 Home arenaPavol Demitra Ice Stadium capacity 6 150 ColoursYellow red Head coachRobert DomeWebsitewww hkdukla sk Contents 1 History 1 1 Czechoslovak era 1 2 Slovak era 2 NHL alumni 3 Honours 3 1 Domestic 3 2 Pre season 4 Players 4 1 Current roster 4 2 Retired numbers 5 Notable players 6 References 7 External linksHistory editCzechoslovak era edit The club was founded on 19 January 1962 relocating army hockey club from Opava to Trencin They were members of inaugural season 1963 64 of the 1 SNHL 1st Slovak National Hockey League They won the 1965 66 1 SNHL season and promoted to the preliminary round for the Czechoslovak First Ice Hockey League There they lost 5 of 6 games against VZKG Ostrava VTZ Chomutov and Spartak Motorlet Praha and did not promote to the First League Dukla won the 1 SNHL again in 1967 68 1970 71 and 1976 77 In 1976 77 they were first time successful in the preliminary round and first time in the club history they promoted to the Czechoslovak First Ice Hockey League Dukla was placed 11th in their first season at the Top level After five seasons they was relegated from the Top level in the 1981 82 season However in the next season they won 1 SNHL and in the preliminary round defeated Olomouc and promoted to the Top level again They was placed 6th after their comeback in the 1983 84 season In 1985 86 there was introduced playoffs tournament in the Czechoslovak Extraliga Dukla advanced to the playoffs in 1985 86 and there they lost 1 3 against Tesla Pardubice in the quarterfinals They advanced to the playoffs again in 1987 88 and there they lost 1 3 in the quarterfinals against their Slovak rival VSZ Kosice Dukla progressed to the finals against Tesla Pardubice in the 1988 89 season There they lost 1 3 In the next season they progressed to the finals again where they lost 1 3 against HC Sparta Praha In 1990 91 Dukla lost in the semifinals against Litvinov but they won the bronze medals against VSZ Kosice The most successful season in the club history is the 1991 92 season when Dukla won the Czechoslovak Extraliga first time In the quarterfinals they defeated Poldi Kladno 3 2 in the semifinals defeated Litvinov 3 1 and in the finals they won 3 1 against Skoda Plzen Zigmund Palffy was scoring leader of Dukla in the regular season 48 Pts and in the playoffs 26 Pts Robert Svehla defenceman of Dukla won the Golden Hockey Stick in the same season In the last season before split Czechoslovakia Dukla won the bronze medals Slovak era edit After dissolution of Czechoslovakia in 1993 Dukla began playing independent new Slovak Championship which was named the Slovak Extraliga Dukla and HC Kosice were playoffs finalists in first 4 seasons of the Slovak Extraliga Dukla won the first Extraliga season in 1993 94 then they lost in the finals in two next seasons and won again in 1996 97 In the 1997 98 season Dukla was eliminated in the semifinals by HC Slovan Bratislava In the 2000 01 season they played again in the playoffs finals There they lost 1 3 against HKm Zvolen Zvolen was opponent in the playoffs finals again in the 2003 04 season Dukla won 4 2 in the finals and they won third Slovak title in their history During the 2004 05 NHL lockout several former Dukla players came back to Trencin including Pavol Demitra Marian Hossa and Marian Gaborik Pavol Demitra played complete regular season and he was a scoring leader of the Extraliga 82 Pts Despite a star lineup Dukla lost 3 4 in the excited semifinals against HC Slovan Bratislava In the 2006 07 season Dukla played in the final series against HC Slovan Bratislava but lost 0 4 In the 2009 10 season Dukla did not qualify for the playoffs for the first time since the 1986 87 season NHL alumni editAfter the fall of the Iron Curtain many players who were born in Trencin or started their youth career in Dukla youth system had success in the NHL Marian Gaborik Marian Hossa and Zdeno Chara are the most successful players who were born in Trencin Gaborik was drafted 3rd overall by Minnesota Wild in the 2000 NHL Entry Draft becoming the first signed player in the club history Gaborik s teammate in Minnesota Wild was Ľubomir Sekeras who played three seasons for the club Chara drafted 56th overall by New York Islanders in 1996 is the first Slovak and only the second European captain of an NHL team who won the Stanley Cup Chara is also the first Slovak winner of the James Norris Memorial Trophy given to the best defenseman of a season Richard Lintner was drafted in the same year as Chara another NHL player who was born in Trencin Marian Hossa won Stanley Cup three times with Chicago Blackhawks The stadium in Trencin was named after Pavol Demitra who died in the 2011 Lokomotiv Yaroslavl plane crash Honours editDomestic edit Slovak Extraliga nbsp Winners 3 1993 94 1996 97 2003 04 nbsp Runners up 5 1994 95 1995 96 2000 01 2006 07 2017 18 nbsp 3rd place 3 1999 2000 2004 05 2011 12Czechoslovak Extraliga nbsp Winners 1 1991 92 nbsp Runners up 2 1988 89 1989 90 nbsp 3rd place 2 1990 91 1992 931st Slovak National Hockey League nbsp Winners 5 1965 66 1967 68 1970 71 1976 77 1982 83 nbsp Runners up 3 1964 65 1971 72 1974 75 nbsp 3rd place 3 1963 64 1966 67 1969 70Pre season edit Rona Cup nbsp Winners 4 1994 2002 2003 2007Tatra Cup nbsp Winners 2 1985 1996Players editCurrent roster edit viewtalkedit Source hkdukla sk 1 Source eliteprospects com 2 As of July 5 2023 No Nat Player Pos S G Age Acquired Birthplace61 nbsp Filip Ahl RW L 26 2023 Jonkoping Sweden34 nbsp Jozef Balaz F R 34 2023 Trencin Czechoslovakia77 nbsp Tomas Bokros D R 34 2023 Trencin Czechoslovakia72 nbsp David Borak G L 22 2022 Trstena Slovakia22 nbsp Jonathan Charbonneau RW R 29 2023 Saint Colomban Quebec Canada95 nbsp Scott Conway C L 28 2023 Basingstoke Great Britain12 nbsp Michael Drabek RW L 22 2022 Partizanske Slovakia50 nbsp Tobias Ekberg D L 29 2023 Toreboda Sweden74 nbsp Matus Hlavac D L 22 2022 Trencin Slovakia35 nbsp Denis Hudec RW L 30 2021 Trencin Slovakia26 nbsp Marek Hudec D L 29 2023 Trencin Slovakia62 nbsp Tor Immo LW L 29 2023 Koping Sweden14 nbsp Andrej Krajcovic F L 21 2020 Trencin Slovakia4 nbsp Samuel Kupec D L 17 2022 Michalovce Slovakia1 nbsp Connor LaCouvee G L 29 2022 Qualicum Beach British Columbia Canada70 nbsp Peter Lichanec LW L 31 2023 Prievidza Czechoslovakia91 nbsp Martin Nemcik D L 31 2021 Bratislava Czechoslovakia8 nbsp Simon Petras RW R 27 2022 Bratislava Slovakia37 nbsp Phil Pietroniro D R 29 2022 Montreal Quebec Canada96 nbsp Marek Sloboda LW L 26 2022 Bratislava Slovakia98 nbsp Peter Sojcik A RW L 37 2021 Dubnica nad Vahom Czechoslovakia19 nbsp Tomas Starosta A D L 42 2017 Trencin CzechoslovakiaRetired numbers edit HK Dukla Trencin retired numbers No Player Position Career No retirement38 Pavol Demitra Center 1992 2005 September 16 201110 Oto Hascak Center 1983 2002 September 28 2014 3 4 Notable players editJergus Baca Josef Beranek Ernest Bokros Mojmir Bozik Zdeno Chara Zdeno Ciger Jozef Dano Pavol Demitra Marian Gaborik Leo Gudas Eduard Hartmann Oto Hascak Radoslav Hecl Ivan Hlinka Miroslav Hlinka Milos Holan Marian Hossa Marcel Hossa Jiri Hrdina Branislav Janos Tomas Jelinek Tomas Kapusta Ľubomir Kolnik Roman Kontsek Tomas Kopecky Jan Lasak Richard Lintner Tomas Lovasik Miroslav Marcinko Stanislav Medrik Andrej Meszaros Branislav Mezei Michel Miklik Igor Murin Milan Nedoma Andrej Nedorost Zigmund Palffy Jan Pardavy Rastislav Pavlikovsky Robert Petrovicky Branko Radivojevic Radim Radevic Pavel Richter Vladimir Ruzicka Miroslav Satan Andrej Sekera Ľubomir Sekeras Peter Slanina Marian Smerciak Roman Stantien Tomas Starosta Antonin Stavjana Jozef Stumpel Roman Simicek Robert Svehla Tomas TatarReferences edit Team Roster HK Dukla Trencin www hkdukla sk Retrieved 2017 11 28 Team Roster HK Dukla Trencin www eliteprospects com Retrieved 2019 02 16 V Trencine vyradia desiatku Ota Hascaka in Slovak www hockeyslovakia sk V Dukle vyradia cislo 10 pod strechu vyvesia dres Ota Hascaka in Slovak www sport sme sk External links editOfficial website in Slovak Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title HK Dukla Trencin amp oldid 1176236778, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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