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Esbjerg Energy

The Esbjerg Energy is a Danish professional ice hockey team based in Esbjerg, Denmark, playing in the Metal Ligaen, the top tier of Danish ice hockey. The club was founded in 2005 and play their home games in the Granly Hockey Arena which has a capacity of 4,200 spectators.[1]

Esbjerg Energy
CityEsbjerg, Denmark
LeagueMetal Ligaen
Founded2005
Home arenaGranly Hockey Arena
(Capacity: 4,200)
Colors   
Owner(s)Christian Rølmer Christensen
General managerPeder Krogsgaard
Head coachJason Jaspers
CaptainBrock Nixon
Websitewww.esbjergenergy.dk
Franchise history
1964–2004Esbjerg IK
2005–2013Esbjerg fB Ishockey
2013–presentEsbjerg Energy
Championships
Playoff championships7 (2016–17, 2015–16, 2003–04, 1995–96, 1992–93, 1987–88, 1968–69)
Current season

Until 2004 the team played under the name of E.I.K. (Esbjerg Ishockey Klub), but due to financial instability at the club, the professional license was transferred to Esbjerg fB. In early 2013 after spending eight seasons under the umbrella of Esbjerg fB; the football club sold EfB Ishockey to businessman Christian Rølmer Christensen.

Club history edit

2013–present: Mark Pederson era edit

Season: 2013–2014

In the club's first season under new ownership, the club appointed Mark Pederson as the new head coach. The Canadian, a former NHL player and successful head coach in numerous ice hockey leagues, took over as the club's new coach. Out of the club's eight foreigners of the previous season, only one returned to the club, with the rest leaving to join new clubs. Among the foreigners who left to join new clubs, 3 out of the 8 were top 5 on the team, in points the previous season.

In Pederson's first season as the club's head coach, he led the team to the playoffs, though it was spoiled by a match-fixing scandal. Three of the club's players including, Kirill Starkov, Tyler Mosienko and Dennis Jensen were suspended and fined after admitting to betting on their own team and match-fixing. After losing two key first liners due to suspension; Esbjerg was eliminated in the quarterfinal by local rivals SønderjyskE Ishockey.[2][3]

Season: 2014–2015

In his second season as head coach, Pedersen added key players Andrew Clark, Mark Derlago and Scott Howe to the club, who together combined for 189 points over 101 games (76 goals and 113 assists). Pedersen managed to lead the club to the finals as they swept Odense, in the quarterfinals, and defeated Herning 4–2 in the semifinals on their way to the finals. Though the club was once again eliminated by SønderjyskE who defended their title for the third straight year.[4]

Season: 2015–2016

For the 2015–16 season, Pedersen managed to keep several dominant core players. At the conclusion of the regular season, Esbjerg finished at a strong third place and were put up against seventh place Rødovre in the quarterfinals. Esbjerg defeated Rødovre in six games, three of which ended in overtime and advance to the semifinals.

In the semifinals, Esbjerg faced local rivals SønderjyskE, the three-time defending champions who had eliminated Esbjerg in the previous two seasons. Esbjerg managed to win the series in seven games, the first time they had defeated SønderjyskE in a seven-game series since 2006. Esbjerg then went on to defeat Herning, 4–2 in a high scoring final, to win their first title since 2004.[5][6]

Season: 2016–2017

For the time in Esbjerg ice hockey history, The Esbjerg Energy represented Denmark in the Annual Champions League tournament. Esbjerg was placed in Group G with Helsinki and EV Zug, Esbjerg did not advance to the next round, finishing the tournament with a 1–1–2 record.

After their early start to the season with international hockey, Esbjerg Energy struggled in their home league. The first half of the season was spent in the bottom of the league. Second half of the season Esbjerg catapulted to the top of the league winning many games in a row. Esbjerg finished 4th and picked rivals SønderjyskE as their opponents for the quarterfinals. In the Semifinals Esbjerg Energy eliminated Frederikshavn Whitehawks in game seven and advanced to their third final in as many years. In the finals Esbjerg won the championship at home in game 5, making them back-to-back champions for the first time in club history.

Season by season record edit

 
Esbjerg Energy, 2019
Seasons of Esbjerg Energy[7]
Season Rank GP W L OTW OTL Pts Postseason
2005–06 8th 36 9 19 5 3 40 Quarterfinal loss
2006–07 3rd 36 12 14 4 6 50 Bronze medal game loss
2007–08 9th 45 14 22 3 6 54 Did not make the playoffs
2008–09 7th 36 13 18 2 3 46 Quarterfinal loss
2009–10 4th 36 12 11 4 9 53 Quarterfinal loss
2010–11 7th 39 10 23 3 3 39 Did not make playoffs
2011–12 8th 40 12 22 3 3 45 Quarter final loss
2012–13 6th 40 14 17 5 4 56 Quarter final loss
2013–14 5th 40 17 18 1 4 57 Quarter final loss
2014–15 5th 36 15 13 6 2 59 Final loss
2015–16 3rd 45 22 14 7 2 82 Champion
2016–17 4th 45 18 12 6 9 75 Champion

Current roster edit

Updated February 20, 2019[8][9][10]

No. Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace
95   Nicolaj Henriksen G L 28 Esbjerg, Denmark
43   Mathias Seldrup G L 27 Herning, Denmark
3   Jannik Christensen (A  D L 31 Esbjerg, Denmark
40   Anders Koch D L 26 Esbjerg, Denmark
2   Anders Krogsgaard D R 28 Esbjerg, Denmark
69   Jeppe Vinther D L 27 Frederikshavn, Denmark
48   Niklas Andersen C/RW L 26 Esbjerg, Denmark
20   Sune Hjulmand C R 35 Esbjerg, Denmark

Retired Numbers edit

  • 14 Oleg Starkov, F, 1991–2000
  • 15 Soren Jensen, D, 1984–2006
  • 16 Andreas Andreasen, D, 1994–2012

Team captains edit

  • Olivier Coqueux, 2008–2009
  • Andreas Andreasen, 2009–2010
  • Kirill Starkov, 2010–2011
  • Sune Hjulmand, 2011–2015
  • Aaron Lee, 2015–2016
  • Brock Nixon, 2016–

References edit

  1. ^ "Esbjerg Elite Ishockey". Eurohockey.com. Retrieved 25 June 2014.
  2. ^ Ritzau (24 January 2014). "Esbjerg: Tre spillere er fyret for matchfixing" (in Danish). Politiken. Retrieved 2 November 2016.
  3. ^ Ritzau (24 January 2014). "Esbjerg Energy: Tre spillere er fyret for matchfixing" (in Danish). dr. Retrieved 2 November 2016.
  4. ^ Michael Søvsø (4 March 2016). . Champions Hockey League. Archived from the original on 4 November 2016. Retrieved 2 November 2016.
  5. ^ Markus Nisius (21 April 2016). "Esbjerg Energy powers through to Danish Championship". Eurohockey. Retrieved 2 November 2016.
  6. ^ Joeri Loonen (27 April 2016). "Esbjerg fights off giants, wins Danish title". IIHF. Retrieved 2 November 2016.
  7. ^ "Esbjerg Energy - Roster, News, Stats & more". www.eliteprospects.com. Retrieved 15 November 2023.
  8. ^ "Esbjerg Energy Truppen". www.esbjergenergy.dk. Retrieved 2 November 2016.
  9. ^ "Eliteprospects.com - Esbjerg Energy". www.eliteprospects.com. Retrieved 1 November 2016.
  10. ^ . Champions Hockey League. Archived from the original on 31 October 2016. Retrieved 2 November 2016.

External links edit

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The Esbjerg Energy is a Danish professional ice hockey team based in Esbjerg Denmark playing in the Metal Ligaen the top tier of Danish ice hockey The club was founded in 2005 and play their home games in the Granly Hockey Arena which has a capacity of 4 200 spectators 1 Esbjerg EnergyCityEsbjerg DenmarkLeagueMetal LigaenFounded2005Home arenaGranly Hockey Arena Capacity 4 200 Colors Owner s Christian Rolmer ChristensenGeneral managerPeder KrogsgaardHead coachJason JaspersCaptainBrock NixonWebsitewww esbjergenergy dkFranchise history1964 2004Esbjerg IK2005 2013Esbjerg fB Ishockey2013 presentEsbjerg EnergyChampionshipsPlayoff championships7 2016 17 2015 16 2003 04 1995 96 1992 93 1987 88 1968 69 Current season Until 2004 the team played under the name of E I K Esbjerg Ishockey Klub but due to financial instability at the club the professional license was transferred to Esbjerg fB In early 2013 after spending eight seasons under the umbrella of Esbjerg fB the football club sold EfB Ishockey to businessman Christian Rolmer Christensen Contents 1 Club history 1 1 2013 present Mark Pederson era 2 Season by season record 3 Current roster 3 1 Retired Numbers 3 2 Team captains 4 References 5 External linksClub history edit2013 present Mark Pederson era edit Season 2013 2014In the club s first season under new ownership the club appointed Mark Pederson as the new head coach The Canadian a former NHL player and successful head coach in numerous ice hockey leagues took over as the club s new coach Out of the club s eight foreigners of the previous season only one returned to the club with the rest leaving to join new clubs Among the foreigners who left to join new clubs 3 out of the 8 were top 5 on the team in points the previous season In Pederson s first season as the club s head coach he led the team to the playoffs though it was spoiled by a match fixing scandal Three of the club s players including Kirill Starkov Tyler Mosienko and Dennis Jensen were suspended and fined after admitting to betting on their own team and match fixing After losing two key first liners due to suspension Esbjerg was eliminated in the quarterfinal by local rivals SonderjyskE Ishockey 2 3 Season 2014 2015In his second season as head coach Pedersen added key players Andrew Clark Mark Derlago and Scott Howe to the club who together combined for 189 points over 101 games 76 goals and 113 assists Pedersen managed to lead the club to the finals as they swept Odense in the quarterfinals and defeated Herning 4 2 in the semifinals on their way to the finals Though the club was once again eliminated by SonderjyskE who defended their title for the third straight year 4 Season 2015 2016For the 2015 16 season Pedersen managed to keep several dominant core players At the conclusion of the regular season Esbjerg finished at a strong third place and were put up against seventh place Rodovre in the quarterfinals Esbjerg defeated Rodovre in six games three of which ended in overtime and advance to the semifinals In the semifinals Esbjerg faced local rivals SonderjyskE the three time defending champions who had eliminated Esbjerg in the previous two seasons Esbjerg managed to win the series in seven games the first time they had defeated SonderjyskE in a seven game series since 2006 Esbjerg then went on to defeat Herning 4 2 in a high scoring final to win their first title since 2004 5 6 Season 2016 2017For the time in Esbjerg ice hockey history The Esbjerg Energy represented Denmark in the Annual Champions League tournament Esbjerg was placed in Group G with Helsinki and EV Zug Esbjerg did not advance to the next round finishing the tournament with a 1 1 2 record After their early start to the season with international hockey Esbjerg Energy struggled in their home league The first half of the season was spent in the bottom of the league Second half of the season Esbjerg catapulted to the top of the league winning many games in a row Esbjerg finished 4th and picked rivals SonderjyskE as their opponents for the quarterfinals In the Semifinals Esbjerg Energy eliminated Frederikshavn Whitehawks in game seven and advanced to their third final in as many years In the finals Esbjerg won the championship at home in game 5 making them back to back champions for the first time in club history Season by season record edit nbsp Esbjerg Energy 2019 Seasons of Esbjerg Energy 7 Season Rank GP W L OTW OTL Pts Postseason 2005 06 8th 36 9 19 5 3 40 Quarterfinal loss 2006 07 3rd 36 12 14 4 6 50 Bronze medal game loss 2007 08 9th 45 14 22 3 6 54 Did not make the playoffs 2008 09 7th 36 13 18 2 3 46 Quarterfinal loss 2009 10 4th 36 12 11 4 9 53 Quarterfinal loss 2010 11 7th 39 10 23 3 3 39 Did not make playoffs 2011 12 8th 40 12 22 3 3 45 Quarter final loss 2012 13 6th 40 14 17 5 4 56 Quarter final loss 2013 14 5th 40 17 18 1 4 57 Quarter final loss 2014 15 5th 36 15 13 6 2 59 Final loss 2015 16 3rd 45 22 14 7 2 82 Champion 2016 17 4th 45 18 12 6 9 75 ChampionCurrent roster editUpdated February 20 2019 8 9 10 No Nat Player Pos S G Age Acquired Birthplace 95 nbsp Nicolaj Henriksen G L 28 Esbjerg Denmark 43 nbsp Mathias Seldrup G L 27 Herning Denmark 3 nbsp Jannik Christensen A nbsp D L 31 Esbjerg Denmark 40 nbsp Anders Koch D L 26 Esbjerg Denmark 2 nbsp Anders Krogsgaard D R 28 Esbjerg Denmark 69 nbsp Jeppe Vinther D L 27 Frederikshavn Denmark 48 nbsp Niklas Andersen C RW L 26 Esbjerg Denmark 20 nbsp Sune Hjulmand C R 35 Esbjerg Denmark Retired Numbers edit 14 Oleg Starkov F 1991 2000 15 Soren Jensen D 1984 2006 16 Andreas Andreasen D 1994 2012 Team captains edit Olivier Coqueux 2008 2009 Andreas Andreasen 2009 2010 Kirill Starkov 2010 2011 Sune Hjulmand 2011 2015 Aaron Lee 2015 2016 Brock Nixon 2016 References edit Esbjerg Elite Ishockey Eurohockey com Retrieved 25 June 2014 Ritzau 24 January 2014 Esbjerg Tre spillere er fyret for matchfixing in Danish Politiken Retrieved 2 November 2016 Ritzau 24 January 2014 Esbjerg Energy Tre spillere er fyret for matchfixing in Danish dr Retrieved 2 November 2016 Michael Sovso 4 March 2016 SonderjyskE dream of a Danish title hat trick Esbjerg stand in their way Champions Hockey League Archived from the original on 4 November 2016 Retrieved 2 November 2016 Markus Nisius 21 April 2016 Esbjerg Energy powers through to Danish Championship Eurohockey Retrieved 2 November 2016 Joeri Loonen 27 April 2016 Esbjerg fights off giants wins Danish title IIHF Retrieved 2 November 2016 Esbjerg Energy Roster News Stats amp more www eliteprospects com Retrieved 15 November 2023 Esbjerg Energy Truppen www esbjergenergy dk Retrieved 2 November 2016 Eliteprospects com Esbjerg Energy www eliteprospects com Retrieved 1 November 2016 Esbjerg Energy Profile Champions Hockey League Archived from the original on 31 October 2016 Retrieved 2 November 2016 External links editOfficial site Archived 1 February 2014 at the Wayback Machine in Danish Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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