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EC Red Bull Salzburg

EC Red Bull Salzburg is a professional ice hockey team based in Salzburg, Austria, that currently plays in the ICE Hockey League. The club play their home games at the Eisarena Salzburg.

Red Bull Salzburg
CitySalzburg, Austria
LeagueAustrian National League
2001–2004
Erste Bank Eishockey Liga
2004–present
Founded1977
2000 (as Red Bull Salzburg)
Home arenaEisarena Salzburg
(Capacity: 3,200)
Colors     
Owner(s)Theierl Rudolf
General managerStefan Wagner
Head coachVacant
AffiliateRed Bull Hockey Juniors
WebsiteEC Red Bull Salzburg
Franchise history
1977–1988HC Salzburg
1988-1995EC Morzg Salzburg
1995–2000Kaindl EC Salzburg
2000–2005EC The Red Bulls Salzburg
2005–presentEC Red Bull Salzburg
Championships
Austrian Champions11 (2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2022, 2023, 2024)

History edit

The history of ice hockey in Salzburg at the highest level dates back to 1977–78, when the then HC Salzburg took third place in the first division. Influential players such as Rick Cunningham and Roger Lamoureux (both Canadians) helped to massively increase the popularity of Salzburg ice hockey, and in December 1977 saw the ice rink sold out for the first time. Ten years later in 1988, the Salzburg ice hockey club, now known as Salzburg EC, were once again on course for the title. With strong players such as the Russians Viktor Schalimow and Sergej Kapustin or fine-sounding names such as Greg Holst from Canada or Vienna's Peter Znenahlik, an exciting winter in the "Volksgarten" could be expected. After a strong season which included spell at the top in the preliminary round standings, Salzburg failed to take its first Bundesliga championship, and its ailing economic situation eventually saw the relegation of SEC from the first division.

EC Salzburg were founded in 1995 by the merger of two small clubs EC Morzg and EC Tiefenbach. The EC Morzg originally arose after the bankruptcy of Salzburg EC in 1988 as a refuge for the youth players. Shortly after the foundation, the company Kaindl presented the club with its first major sponsor and the club was renamed to Kaindl EC Salzburg. From the beginning of 2000, drinks manufacturer Red Bull became the team's major sponsor and the club again changed names to represent EC The Red Bulls Salzburg. It was later transitioned to EC Red Bull Salzburg in 2005.

2000–04 edit

Strengthened by players such as Canadian Sheldon Moser and Brian McCarthy of the US, the Red Bulls became champions of the Oberliga as quickly as the 2000–01 season (the Oberliga was then the equivalent of the second division), but weren't quite yet ready for the highest level. Until three years later, that is. The Red Bulls fought their way back to the championship in the Nationalliga, ending the Salzburg ice hockey club's 16 years of absence from the Bundesliga.

2004–06 edit

After increasing the squad intensively – in Austria's ice hockey history, the Salzburg ice hockey club first competed in the Nationalliga with a farm team – the Red Bulls had to learn the hard way in the first Bundesliga season of "recent times", although they did show their potential. Following seventh and last place in the preliminary rounds of the season which saw them promoted, team formation enjoyed an ever more professional environment, and in the second year following promotion, the Red Bulls found themselves in the final of the Erste Bank ice hockey league. In the end, however, they lost to VSV, taking the runner-up spot in the sixth game of the best-of-seven series.

2006–07 edit

Salzburg were finally rewarded in their third 1st division season. After a fabulous regular season contested by eight teams, where the Red Bulls conceded just one out of 28 home games, Salzburg went on to put in a sterling performance in the play-offs as well. Following three successive victories over the Vienna Capitals in the semi-final (best of five), the Red Bulls conceded just one game in the final against VSV in Villach, sealing Salzburg's first ever Austrian ice hockey championship with a score of 4:1 on wins (best of seven). The finals games in Villach, where VSV were backed by an incredibly enthusiastic crowd, their seventh man, were particularly tough. The secret of their success was consistency, the team having been perfectly prepped by head coach Hardy Nilsson. The 59-year-old Swede subsequently retired from active coaching, celebrating the Red Bulls' title and his tenth championship as a coach.

2007–08 edit

For their fourth 1st division season, the Red Bulls were joined in Salzburg by new head coach and sporting director Pierre Pagé as well as a number of new international coaches. In addition to non-playing staff, future captain Stuart Mercer was drafted into the side after a home video being seen on YouTube of him demonstrating 'Phil Harrison-esque tekkers' at Hutton Grammar School. On 25 September 2007, in preparation for the new season, Red Bull played an exhibition match against National Hockey League team, the Los Angeles Kings, losing in an entertaining 7-6 contest.[1] In his first few months, the 59-year-old Canadian helped set up the International Ice Hockey Development Model (IIDM), laying the foundations for the development of up-and-coming junior players, and also took the unprecedented step of heavily integrating young players into the 1st division squad.

After a regular season full of ups and downs the Red Bulls began the newly introduced intermediate round in third place, then going on to drop another place. But there was no stopping Salzburg in the play-offs: after an exhausting best-of-five series in the quarter final against Villach, they left the Vienna Capitals standing in the semi-final, where they racked up four wins (best of seven). The final against Slovenian club Olimpija Ljubljana became a real thriller, which ended with the Red Bulls 4:2 ahead on wins after proving better able to hold their nerve. Salzburg therefore managed to bag the title for the second year running, the farm team's second place in the Österreichische Nationalliga also underlining a strong performance.

2008–09 edit

The 2008–09 season saw the Red Bulls narrowly miss out on retaining their title. After an incredibly exciting finals series spanning seven games, they suffered a narrow 1–2 defeat in the final game in Klagenfurt, losing their crown to KAC. The Red Bulls nevertheless end the season with their heads held high, having played some fast-paced and powerful ice hockey with by far the youngest team in the Erste Bank Eishockey Liga and impressed an ever-increasing number of Salzburg fans, who made sure the play-off games were always a sell-out. In the second year of his tenure as head coach and sporting director, Pierre Pagé made an even bigger impression than last year: his skill for bringing a number of young, talented players from Austria and abroad together with some of Austria's strongest players – captain Thomas Koch was awarded MVP honours this season – produced a force to be reckoned with as the season progressed, the team having started the championship with an average age of just 23.8. In the context of the Red Bull Hockey Model several talented farm team players were also given their chance in the 1st division, some of them even holding their own in the finals series. The Red Bulls fielded a total of 43 players in the 1st division. The farm team, which largely comprised U-20 players this year, was knocked out in the quarter-final of the Österreichische Nationalliga by EK Zell am See.

2009–10 edit

The 2009–10 season puts all others in the shade. In his third year with the Red Bulls, head coach and sporting director Pierre Pagé single-mindedly pursued his objectives and now the Salzburg ice hockey club has picked up no fewer than three championship titles! In September 2009 the Red Bulls won their own invitation tournament, the Red Bulls Salute, for the first time in its five-year history, beating top-flight European clubs such as CSKA Moscow in the process. In November 2009 and January 2010, Salzburg took part in their third Continental Cup, Europe's most prestigious IIHF club tournament of the season, also lifting the cup after two successful rounds in Latvia and France. The Red Bulls made it an incredible hat trick by winning the Erste Bank Eishockey Liga, celebrating their most successful season so far in their ten-year existence as a club. Thomas Koch, who takes the 2009 MVP award, lifted the cup for the first time as captain. Sterling work with the juniors as part of the Red Bull Hockey Model was rewarded with, among other things, the U-20 and U-17 championships. The Red Bulls' farm team was knocked out in the semi-finals of the Österreichische Nationalliga (2nd division) by Dornbirn, who went on to take championship honours, but continued to provide several young talented players with the ideal platform from which to develop. Record breakers: On 12 January 2010, the Red Bulls took on Jesenice in the Erste Bank Eishockey Liga, fielding a line-up whose average age was just 21.1 years. Overall, 47 Salzburg players made at least one appearance in Austria's premier division.

Honours edit

Players edit

Current roster edit

Updated 24 January 2023.[3]

No. Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace
54   Luca Auer F L 19 2021 Graz, Austria
89   Florian Baltram F L 27 2015 Wien, Austria
21   Troy Bourke C L 30 2022 Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
73   David Cernik F L 19 2021 Salzburg, Austria
39   Chay Genoway D L 37 2022 Morden, Manitoba, Canada
40   Tim Harnisch C L 23 2019 Wiener Neustadt, Austria
17   Nikolaus Heigl F L 21 2022 Bad Tölz, Germany
49   Thomas Heigl F L 21 2022 Bad Tölz, Germany
91   Dominique Heinrich D L 33 2017 Wien, Austria
26   Peter Hochkofler RW R 29 2014 Bolzano, Italy
15   Lukas Hörl D R 21 2021 Salzburg, Austria
96   Mario Huber RW R 27 2017 Innsbruck, Austria
52   Paul Huber F L 23 2019 Graz, Austria
30   David Kickert G R 30 2022 Korneuburg, Austria
2   Tyler Lewington D R 29 2022 Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
27   Ty Loney RW R 32 2021 Valencia, Pennsylvania, United States
64   Oskar Maier F L 22 2020 Wien, Austria
72   Nicolai Meyer LW L 30 2022 Frederikshavn, Denmark
70   Benjamin Nissner LW L 26 2021 Wien, Austria
19   Aljaz Predan F L 23 2019 Ptuj, Slovenia
5   Thomas Raffl LW L 37 2016 Villach, Austria
22   Dennis Robertson D L 32 2022 Fort St. John, British Columbia, Canada
3   Peter Schneider RW R 33 2021 Klosterneuburg, Austria
55   Lukas Schreier D L 24 2018 Salzburg, Austria
7   Martin Štajnoch D R 33 2022 Bojnice, Czechoslovakia
18   Paul Stapelfeldt D L 25 2019 Braunau, Austria
56   Devin Steffler D R 23 2021 Durango, Colorado, United States
48   Lucas Thaler C R 22 2021 Villach, Austria
35   Atte Tolvanen G L 29 2021 Vihti, Finland
67   Philipp Wimmer D L 22 2020 Wien, Austria
9   Ali Wukovits C L 27 2021 Wien, Austria

Notable alumni edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Kings triumph over Austrian team Red Bull Salzburg". National Hockey League. 25 September 2007. Retrieved 1 September 2008. [dead link]
  2. ^ [*] – seasons in which the Austrian Champion didn't win the EBEL title
  3. ^ "EC Red Bull Salzburg – Team -Roster" (in German). EC Red Bull Salzburg. 24 January 2023. Retrieved 24 January 2023.

External links edit

  • EC Red Bull Salzburg official website
  • EC Red Bull Salzburg Results Current results of EC Red Bull Salzburg

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This article contains wording that promotes the subject in a subjective manner without imparting real information Please remove or replace such wording and instead of making proclamations about a subject s importance use facts and attribution to demonstrate that importance May 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message EC Red Bull Salzburg is a professional ice hockey team based in Salzburg Austria that currently plays in the ICE Hockey League The club play their home games at the Eisarena Salzburg Red Bull SalzburgCitySalzburg AustriaLeagueAustrian National League2001 2004Erste Bank Eishockey Liga2004 presentFounded19772000 as Red Bull Salzburg Home arenaEisarena Salzburg Capacity 3 200 Colors Owner s Theierl RudolfGeneral managerStefan WagnerHead coachVacantAffiliateRed Bull Hockey JuniorsWebsiteEC Red Bull SalzburgFranchise history1977 1988HC Salzburg1988 1995EC Morzg Salzburg1995 2000Kaindl EC Salzburg2000 2005EC The Red Bulls Salzburg2005 presentEC Red Bull SalzburgChampionshipsAustrian Champions11 2007 2008 2010 2011 2014 2015 2016 2018 2022 2023 2024 Contents 1 History 1 1 2000 04 1 2 2004 06 1 3 2006 07 1 4 2007 08 1 5 2008 09 1 6 2009 10 2 Honours 3 Players 3 1 Current roster 3 2 Notable alumni 4 References 5 External linksHistory editThe history of ice hockey in Salzburg at the highest level dates back to 1977 78 when the then HC Salzburg took third place in the first division Influential players such as Rick Cunningham and Roger Lamoureux both Canadians helped to massively increase the popularity of Salzburg ice hockey and in December 1977 saw the ice rink sold out for the first time Ten years later in 1988 the Salzburg ice hockey club now known as Salzburg EC were once again on course for the title With strong players such as the Russians Viktor Schalimow and Sergej Kapustin or fine sounding names such as Greg Holst from Canada or Vienna s Peter Znenahlik an exciting winter in the Volksgarten could be expected After a strong season which included spell at the top in the preliminary round standings Salzburg failed to take its first Bundesliga championship and its ailing economic situation eventually saw the relegation of SEC from the first division EC Salzburg were founded in 1995 by the merger of two small clubs EC Morzg and EC Tiefenbach The EC Morzg originally arose after the bankruptcy of Salzburg EC in 1988 as a refuge for the youth players Shortly after the foundation the company Kaindl presented the club with its first major sponsor and the club was renamed to Kaindl EC Salzburg From the beginning of 2000 drinks manufacturer Red Bull became the team s major sponsor and the club again changed names to represent EC The Red Bulls Salzburg It was later transitioned to EC Red Bull Salzburg in 2005 2000 04 edit Strengthened by players such as Canadian Sheldon Moser and Brian McCarthy of the US the Red Bulls became champions of the Oberliga as quickly as the 2000 01 season the Oberliga was then the equivalent of the second division but weren t quite yet ready for the highest level Until three years later that is The Red Bulls fought their way back to the championship in the Nationalliga ending the Salzburg ice hockey club s 16 years of absence from the Bundesliga 2004 06 edit After increasing the squad intensively in Austria s ice hockey history the Salzburg ice hockey club first competed in the Nationalliga with a farm team the Red Bulls had to learn the hard way in the first Bundesliga season of recent times although they did show their potential Following seventh and last place in the preliminary rounds of the season which saw them promoted team formation enjoyed an ever more professional environment and in the second year following promotion the Red Bulls found themselves in the final of the Erste Bank ice hockey league In the end however they lost to VSV taking the runner up spot in the sixth game of the best of seven series 2006 07 edit Salzburg were finally rewarded in their third 1st division season After a fabulous regular season contested by eight teams where the Red Bulls conceded just one out of 28 home games Salzburg went on to put in a sterling performance in the play offs as well Following three successive victories over the Vienna Capitals in the semi final best of five the Red Bulls conceded just one game in the final against VSV in Villach sealing Salzburg s first ever Austrian ice hockey championship with a score of 4 1 on wins best of seven The finals games in Villach where VSV were backed by an incredibly enthusiastic crowd their seventh man were particularly tough The secret of their success was consistency the team having been perfectly prepped by head coach Hardy Nilsson The 59 year old Swede subsequently retired from active coaching celebrating the Red Bulls title and his tenth championship as a coach 2007 08 edit For their fourth 1st division season the Red Bulls were joined in Salzburg by new head coach and sporting director Pierre Page as well as a number of new international coaches In addition to non playing staff future captain Stuart Mercer was drafted into the side after a home video being seen on YouTube of him demonstrating Phil Harrison esque tekkers at Hutton Grammar School On 25 September 2007 in preparation for the new season Red Bull played an exhibition match against National Hockey League team the Los Angeles Kings losing in an entertaining 7 6 contest 1 In his first few months the 59 year old Canadian helped set up the International Ice Hockey Development Model IIDM laying the foundations for the development of up and coming junior players and also took the unprecedented step of heavily integrating young players into the 1st division squad After a regular season full of ups and downs the Red Bulls began the newly introduced intermediate round in third place then going on to drop another place But there was no stopping Salzburg in the play offs after an exhausting best of five series in the quarter final against Villach they left the Vienna Capitals standing in the semi final where they racked up four wins best of seven The final against Slovenian club Olimpija Ljubljana became a real thriller which ended with the Red Bulls 4 2 ahead on wins after proving better able to hold their nerve Salzburg therefore managed to bag the title for the second year running the farm team s second place in the Osterreichische Nationalliga also underlining a strong performance 2008 09 edit The 2008 09 season saw the Red Bulls narrowly miss out on retaining their title After an incredibly exciting finals series spanning seven games they suffered a narrow 1 2 defeat in the final game in Klagenfurt losing their crown to KAC The Red Bulls nevertheless end the season with their heads held high having played some fast paced and powerful ice hockey with by far the youngest team in the Erste Bank Eishockey Liga and impressed an ever increasing number of Salzburg fans who made sure the play off games were always a sell out In the second year of his tenure as head coach and sporting director Pierre Page made an even bigger impression than last year his skill for bringing a number of young talented players from Austria and abroad together with some of Austria s strongest players captain Thomas Koch was awarded MVP honours this season produced a force to be reckoned with as the season progressed the team having started the championship with an average age of just 23 8 In the context of the Red Bull Hockey Model several talented farm team players were also given their chance in the 1st division some of them even holding their own in the finals series The Red Bulls fielded a total of 43 players in the 1st division The farm team which largely comprised U 20 players this year was knocked out in the quarter final of the Osterreichische Nationalliga by EK Zell am See 2009 10 edit The 2009 10 season puts all others in the shade In his third year with the Red Bulls head coach and sporting director Pierre Page single mindedly pursued his objectives and now the Salzburg ice hockey club has picked up no fewer than three championship titles In September 2009 the Red Bulls won their own invitation tournament the Red Bulls Salute for the first time in its five year history beating top flight European clubs such as CSKA Moscow in the process In November 2009 and January 2010 Salzburg took part in their third Continental Cup Europe s most prestigious IIHF club tournament of the season also lifting the cup after two successful rounds in Latvia and France The Red Bulls made it an incredible hat trick by winning the Erste Bank Eishockey Liga celebrating their most successful season so far in their ten year existence as a club Thomas Koch who takes the 2009 MVP award lifted the cup for the first time as captain Sterling work with the juniors as part of the Red Bull Hockey Model was rewarded with among other things the U 20 and U 17 championships The Red Bulls farm team was knocked out in the semi finals of the Osterreichische Nationalliga 2nd division by Dornbirn who went on to take championship honours but continued to provide several young talented players with the ideal platform from which to develop Record breakers On 12 January 2010 the Red Bulls took on Jesenice in the Erste Bank Eishockey Liga fielding a line up whose average age was just 21 1 years Overall 47 Salzburg players made at least one appearance in Austria s premier division Honours editAustrian Hockey League Winners 11 2007 2008 2010 2011 2014 2015 2016 2018 2022 2023 2024 2 Continental Cup Winners 1 2010 European Trophy Winners 1 2011Players editCurrent roster edit Updated 24 January 2023 3 No Nat Player Pos S G Age Acquired Birthplace 54 nbsp Luca Auer F L 19 2021 Graz Austria 89 nbsp Florian Baltram F L 27 2015 Wien Austria 21 nbsp Troy Bourke C L 30 2022 Edmonton Alberta Canada 73 nbsp David Cernik F L 19 2021 Salzburg Austria 39 nbsp Chay Genoway D L 37 2022 Morden Manitoba Canada 40 nbsp Tim Harnisch C L 23 2019 Wiener Neustadt Austria 17 nbsp Nikolaus Heigl F L 21 2022 Bad Tolz Germany 49 nbsp Thomas Heigl F L 21 2022 Bad Tolz Germany 91 nbsp Dominique Heinrich D L 33 2017 Wien Austria 26 nbsp Peter Hochkofler RW R 29 2014 Bolzano Italy 15 nbsp Lukas Horl D R 21 2021 Salzburg Austria 96 nbsp Mario Huber RW R 27 2017 Innsbruck Austria 52 nbsp Paul Huber F L 23 2019 Graz Austria 30 nbsp David Kickert G R 30 2022 Korneuburg Austria 2 nbsp Tyler Lewington D R 29 2022 Edmonton Alberta Canada 27 nbsp Ty Loney RW R 32 2021 Valencia Pennsylvania United States 64 nbsp Oskar Maier F L 22 2020 Wien Austria 72 nbsp Nicolai Meyer LW L 30 2022 Frederikshavn Denmark 70 nbsp Benjamin Nissner LW L 26 2021 Wien Austria 19 nbsp Aljaz Predan F L 23 2019 Ptuj Slovenia 5 nbsp Thomas Raffl LW L 37 2016 Villach Austria 22 nbsp Dennis Robertson D L 32 2022 Fort St John British Columbia Canada 3 nbsp Peter Schneider RW R 33 2021 Klosterneuburg Austria 55 nbsp Lukas Schreier D L 24 2018 Salzburg Austria 7 nbsp Martin Stajnoch D R 33 2022 Bojnice Czechoslovakia 18 nbsp Paul Stapelfeldt D L 25 2019 Braunau Austria 56 nbsp Devin Steffler D R 23 2021 Durango Colorado United States 48 nbsp Lucas Thaler C R 22 2021 Villach Austria 35 nbsp Atte Tolvanen G L 29 2021 Vihti Finland 67 nbsp Philipp Wimmer D L 22 2020 Wien Austria 9 nbsp Ali Wukovits C L 27 2021 Wien Austria Notable alumni edit Greger Artursson Josh Green Martin Ulrich Darryl Bootland Colton Yellow Horn Jay Pandolfo Marty Reasoner Ric Jackman Derick Brassard Alex AuldReferences edit Kings triumph over Austrian team Red Bull Salzburg National Hockey League 25 September 2007 Retrieved 1 September 2008 dead link seasons in which the Austrian Champion didn t win the EBEL title EC Red Bull Salzburg Team Roster in German EC Red Bull Salzburg 24 January 2023 Retrieved 24 January 2023 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to EC Red Bull Salzburg EC Red Bull Salzburg official website Red Bulls Salute at icehockeylinks net 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