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HC Dynamo Pardubice

HC Dynamo Pardubice is a professional ice hockey club that plays in the Czech Extraliga. Its home venue is Enteria arena located in Pardubice. The club was originally named LTC Pardubice, acquiring its current name at the start of the 2015–16 season.[1]

HC Dynamo Pardubice
CityPardubice, Czech Republic
LeagueCzech Extraliga
Founded1923 (1923)
Home arenaEnteria arena
(capacity: 10.194)
ColoursRed, white
   
Owner(s)Petr Dědek
Head coachMarek Zadina
CaptainLukáš Sedlák
Websitehcdynamo.cz

History edit

Ice hockey has been played in Pardubice since the beginning of the 20th century. Hockey's beginnings in Pardubice can be traced to the Matiční jezero where bandy, a hockey-like game, was played. This style of hockey was adopted from football – there were 11 players, opposing goals, a ball, and a football-like field. The first match of ice hockey was played in 1913 on the very same lake. Players such as Vilém Weiss, Potůček, Reiberg, Přibík, Komeštík and Kubeška played in this match.

Organised hockey was founded in Pardubice by Vilém Weiss in 1923, the same year that the club LTC Pardubice was established. Regular competitions first took place during the 1930-1931 season.

After the end of the Second World War, a new ice rink was installed in Pardubice, and by Christmas of 1947 a new winter sports stadium was opened with an artificial ice rink. In the 1949-1950 season Pardubice won its division and was promoted to the Extra League. The 1950-1951 season saw the team compete with a new name, Slavia Pardubice. Since that time the club has never been relegated from the top level of competition.

At the end of the 1952-1953 the club changed its name once again to Dynamo Pardubice. Players such as Bronislav Danda and goaltender Vladimír Nadrchal began their careers with Pardubice during the 1950s.

The club's first major success came in 1960. Dynamo Pardubice reached the medals for the first time, reaching 3rd place. In the same season a new winter sports stadium, including a roof, was completed. The following season the club changed its name again to Tesla Pardubice. This name remained until July 1991.

In the 1960s, Jiří Dolana and Stanislav Prýl went on to represent Czechoslovakia in Olympic competition. In 1965, Zdeněk Špaček led the league in scoring with 33 goals. This era was also marked by the arrival of junior players, who helped the club to a championship in 1967. The offensive trio consisting of Bohuslav Šťastný, Jiří Novák and Vladimír Martinec rose to stardom in the Extra League.

Pardubice reached further success in 1973, winning their first title in the champions league. Vladimír Martinec led the league with 23 assists, winning his first Golden Hockey Stick. The 1975-1976 season started with the final match between Tesla Pardubice and CSKA Moscow. The match, played in Czechoslovakia, was an unbelievable performance by the home team, defeating a professional army team by a score of 3-2. However, the following match played in Moscow was won by CSKA , 6-1.

Pardubice stayed among the top three teams in the Extra League for the following 3 seasons. Goaltender Jiří Crha was a backup goaltender in several top competitions at the time, but didn’t win any gold medals. Crha consequently decided to emigrate, becoming the first Czech player to play in the NHL. While team success diminished in the coming years, there were some highlights from individual players. The offensive trio of Vladimír Martinec, Jiří Novák and Bohuslav Šťastný won another world championship title. Vladimír Martinec led the Extra League with 28 assists in 1976, 42 goals in 1979, and won the Golden Hockey Stick three times.

After 1982, Pardubice's senior team experienced a resurgence. New team members included goaltender Dominik Hašek, defender František Musil, and forwards Otakar Janecký and Jiří Šejba. Musil and Šejba won the world championship in Prague in 1985, while playing for the army team Dukla Jihlava. After that František Musil went to the NHL, and Jiří Šejba returned to Tesla Pardubice, where he helped the team win championships in 1986-1987 and 1988-1989. Dominik Hašek won the Golden Hockey Stick both these seasons, as well as in 1990. Otakar Janecký led the league with 41 assists in 1988-1989, while Vladimír Martinec won honors for best coach. Ladislav Lubina won the award for the league's best offensive player in 1991.

 
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Modern history edit

At the beginning of the 1991-1992 season the club changed its name to HC Pardubice. HC Pardubice entered the 1993-1994 season with a strong mixture of experienced and young players, including goaltender Radovan Biegl, who quickly became one of the best in the league. The team also boasted offensive star Richard Král who led the league with 43 goals. Also impressing was 18-year-old Milan Hejduk who was named top rookie in the Czech League. Pardubice's second-place finish helped coach Marek Sýkora earn coach of the year honors.

The solid finish wasn't to be repeated, as the team slipped to the bottom of the standings and had to defend its place in the Extra League in 1996. HC Pardubice gradually lost Král, Biegl and other experienced players who were replaced by junior players, among them forward Petr Sýkora. Hejduk won the gold medal at Nagano in 1998, leaving afterwards for the NHL.

In the following season the team received a new young coach, Miloš Říha, and Pardubice started to improve their performance. In the 1996-1997 season Pardubice reached 4th place. Though team success was elusive, various individual players had significant achievements, such as Petr Sýkora who led the league with 26 goals in 2001. In 2001 the winter sports stadium, re-named Duhová Aréna, underwent significant construction improvements. In the following two seasons, Pardubice's juniors managed to win two championship titles. Pardubice's senior team, though, couldn’t get past the first round of the playoffs. However, in 2004, Pardubice nearly won the title.

Nine years later the team reached the final again, this time against HC Slavia Praha. Slavia defeated Pardubice to claim its first Extra League Title. As a result, Pardubice had to wait for its fourth championship title until 2005, when they won thanks to the leadership of captain Jiří Dopita, and the performance of Slovakian goaltender Ján Lašák. Pardubice's season was also aided by the cancelled 2004-2005 season in the NHL, which allowed Jan Bulis, Michal Mikeska and Milan Hejduk to come to Pardubice. Aleš Hemský was named the most valuable player in the play-offs. This was Pardubice's first title in 16 years.

During the club's history, many of its players have been honored in the Hall of Fame in Pardubice. Most notable are Josef Paleček, Vladimír Martinec, Bohuslav Šťastný, Otakar Janecký, Jiří Šejba, František Musil, Michal Sýkora, Ladislav Lubina, Aleš Hemský, Milan Hejduk and Dominik Hašek.

Honours edit

Domestic edit

Czech Extraliga

Czechoslovak Extraliga

International edit

IIHF European Cup

Players edit

Current roster edit

Source: hcdynamo.cz[2]Source: eliteprospects.com[3]As of November 20, 2023.

No. Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace
41   Peter Čerešňák D R 31 2022 Trenčín, Slovakia
29   Jan Kolář D L 37 2019 Pardubice, Czechoslovakia
79   Tomáš Zohorna (A) C L 36 2021 Havlíčkův Brod, Czechoslovakia
67   Matej Paulovič RW R 29 2019 Topoľčany, Slovakia
44   Patrik Poulíček (A) C L 30 2013 Havlíčkův Brod, Czech Republic
23   Lukáš Sedlák (C) C L 31 2022 Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic
35   Milan Klouček G L 26 2016 Hradec Králové, Czech Republic
38   Tomáš Hyka RW R 31 2022 Mlada Boleslav, Czech Republic
14   Ondřej Vála D L 26 2020 Kolín, Czech Republic
25   Martin Bučko D L 23 2020 Martin, Slovakia
22   Roman Will G L 31 2022 Plzen, Czechoslovakia
7   Tomáš Dvořák D L 28 2022 Havlickuv Brod, Czech Republic
8   David Musil D L 31 2022 Calgary, Canada
81   David Cienciala LW L 28 2021 Trinec, Czech Republic
77   Michal Hrádek D R 22 2019 Pardubice, Czech Republic
61   Martin Kaut RW R 24 2023 Brno, Czech Republic
89   Jan Mandát LW L 28 2022 Jihlava, Czech Republic
90   Robert Kousal LW L 33 2019 Vyškov, Czechoslovakia
11   Adam Musil LW R 27 2021 Delta, Canada
69   Lukáš Radil RW L 33 2022 Čáslav, Czechoslovakia
71   Ondřej Rohlik LW L 22 2019 Chrudim, Czech Republic
55   Tomáš Vondráček RW L 33 2022 Trebic, Czechoslovakia
33   Jan Košťálek D R 29 2021 Prague, Czech Republic
62   Robert Říčka RW R 34 2021 Havířov, Czechoslovakia

History of the team name edit

  • 1923 – LTC Pardubice
  • 1949 – Sokol Pardubice (consolidation of LTC and Rapid)
  • 1950 – Slavia Pardubice
  • 1953 – Dynamo Pardubice
  • 1960 – Tesla Pardubice
  • 1991 – HC (Hockey club) Pardubice
  • 1995 – HC IB (Investiční banka) Pardubice
  • 1997 – HC IPB (Investiční a poštovní banka) Pardubice
  • 2002 – HC ČSOB (Československá obchodní banka) Pojišťovna Pardubice
  • 2003 – HC Moeller Pardubice
  • 2009 – HC Eaton Pardubice
  • 2011 – HC ČSOB (Československá obchodní banka) Pojišťovna Pardubice
  • 2015 – HC Dynamo Pardubice

Retired numbers edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Pardubičtí fandové po 55 letech opět chodí na Dynamo" (in Czech). HC Dynamo Pardubice. 2015-05-06. Retrieved 2015-05-06.
  2. ^ "Team Roster / HC Dynamo Pardubice". www.hcdynamo.cz. Retrieved 2023-11-20.
  3. ^ "Team Roster / HC Dynamo Pardubice". www.eliteprospects.com. Retrieved 2023-11-20.

External links edit

  • Official website

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources HC Dynamo Pardubice news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2012 Learn how and when to remove this message HC Dynamo Pardubice is a professional ice hockey club that plays in the Czech Extraliga Its home venue is Enteria arena located in Pardubice The club was originally named LTC Pardubice acquiring its current name at the start of the 2015 16 season 1 HC Dynamo PardubiceCityPardubice Czech RepublicLeagueCzech ExtraligaFounded1923 1923 Home arenaEnteria arena capacity 10 194 ColoursRed white Owner s Petr DedekHead coachMarek ZadinaCaptainLukas SedlakWebsitehcdynamo cz Contents 1 History 2 Modern history 3 Honours 3 1 Domestic 3 2 International 4 Players 4 1 Current roster 5 History of the team name 5 1 Retired numbers 6 References 7 External linksHistory editIce hockey has been played in Pardubice since the beginning of the 20th century Hockey s beginnings in Pardubice can be traced to the Maticni jezero where bandy a hockey like game was played This style of hockey was adopted from football there were 11 players opposing goals a ball and a football like field The first match of ice hockey was played in 1913 on the very same lake Players such as Vilem Weiss Potucek Reiberg Pribik Komestik and Kubeska played in this match Organised hockey was founded in Pardubice by Vilem Weiss in 1923 the same year that the club LTC Pardubice was established Regular competitions first took place during the 1930 1931 season After the end of the Second World War a new ice rink was installed in Pardubice and by Christmas of 1947 a new winter sports stadium was opened with an artificial ice rink In the 1949 1950 season Pardubice won its division and was promoted to the Extra League The 1950 1951 season saw the team compete with a new name Slavia Pardubice Since that time the club has never been relegated from the top level of competition At the end of the 1952 1953 the club changed its name once again to Dynamo Pardubice Players such as Bronislav Danda and goaltender Vladimir Nadrchal began their careers with Pardubice during the 1950s The club s first major success came in 1960 Dynamo Pardubice reached the medals for the first time reaching 3rd place In the same season a new winter sports stadium including a roof was completed The following season the club changed its name again to Tesla Pardubice This name remained until July 1991 In the 1960s Jiri Dolana and Stanislav Pryl went on to represent Czechoslovakia in Olympic competition In 1965 Zdenek Spacek led the league in scoring with 33 goals This era was also marked by the arrival of junior players who helped the club to a championship in 1967 The offensive trio consisting of Bohuslav Stastny Jiri Novak and Vladimir Martinec rose to stardom in the Extra League Pardubice reached further success in 1973 winning their first title in the champions league Vladimir Martinec led the league with 23 assists winning his first Golden Hockey Stick The 1975 1976 season started with the final match between Tesla Pardubice and CSKA Moscow The match played in Czechoslovakia was an unbelievable performance by the home team defeating a professional army team by a score of 3 2 However the following match played in Moscow was won by CSKA 6 1 Pardubice stayed among the top three teams in the Extra League for the following 3 seasons Goaltender Jiri Crha was a backup goaltender in several top competitions at the time but didn t win any gold medals Crha consequently decided to emigrate becoming the first Czech player to play in the NHL While team success diminished in the coming years there were some highlights from individual players The offensive trio of Vladimir Martinec Jiri Novak and Bohuslav Stastny won another world championship title Vladimir Martinec led the Extra League with 28 assists in 1976 42 goals in 1979 and won the Golden Hockey Stick three times After 1982 Pardubice s senior team experienced a resurgence New team members included goaltender Dominik Hasek defender Frantisek Musil and forwards Otakar Janecky and Jiri Sejba Musil and Sejba won the world championship in Prague in 1985 while playing for the army team Dukla Jihlava After that Frantisek Musil went to the NHL and Jiri Sejba returned to Tesla Pardubice where he helped the team win championships in 1986 1987 and 1988 1989 Dominik Hasek won the Golden Hockey Stick both these seasons as well as in 1990 Otakar Janecky led the league with 41 assists in 1988 1989 while Vladimir Martinec won honors for best coach Ladislav Lubina won the award for the league s best offensive player in 1991 nbsp Previous logoModern history editAt the beginning of the 1991 1992 season the club changed its name to HC Pardubice HC Pardubice entered the 1993 1994 season with a strong mixture of experienced and young players including goaltender Radovan Biegl who quickly became one of the best in the league The team also boasted offensive star Richard Kral who led the league with 43 goals Also impressing was 18 year old Milan Hejduk who was named top rookie in the Czech League Pardubice s second place finish helped coach Marek Sykora earn coach of the year honors The solid finish wasn t to be repeated as the team slipped to the bottom of the standings and had to defend its place in the Extra League in 1996 HC Pardubice gradually lost Kral Biegl and other experienced players who were replaced by junior players among them forward Petr Sykora Hejduk won the gold medal at Nagano in 1998 leaving afterwards for the NHL In the following season the team received a new young coach Milos Riha and Pardubice started to improve their performance In the 1996 1997 season Pardubice reached 4th place Though team success was elusive various individual players had significant achievements such as Petr Sykora who led the league with 26 goals in 2001 In 2001 the winter sports stadium re named Duhova Arena underwent significant construction improvements In the following two seasons Pardubice s juniors managed to win two championship titles Pardubice s senior team though couldn t get past the first round of the playoffs However in 2004 Pardubice nearly won the title Nine years later the team reached the final again this time against HC Slavia Praha Slavia defeated Pardubice to claim its first Extra League Title As a result Pardubice had to wait for its fourth championship title until 2005 when they won thanks to the leadership of captain Jiri Dopita and the performance of Slovakian goaltender Jan Lasak Pardubice s season was also aided by the cancelled 2004 2005 season in the NHL which allowed Jan Bulis Michal Mikeska and Milan Hejduk to come to Pardubice Ales Hemsky was named the most valuable player in the play offs This was Pardubice s first title in 16 years During the club s history many of its players have been honored in the Hall of Fame in Pardubice Most notable are Josef Palecek Vladimir Martinec Bohuslav Stastny Otakar Janecky Jiri Sejba Frantisek Musil Michal Sykora Ladislav Lubina Ales Hemsky Milan Hejduk and Dominik Hasek Honours editDomestic edit Czech Extraliga nbsp Winners 3 2004 05 2009 10 2011 12 nbsp Runners up 4 1993 94 2002 03 2006 07 2023 24 nbsp 3rd place 2 2010 11 2022 23 Czechoslovak Extraliga nbsp Winners 3 1972 73 1986 87 1988 89 nbsp Runners up 2 1974 75 1975 76 nbsp 3rd place 5 1959 60 1973 74 1982 83 1983 84 1985 86 International edit IIHF European Cup nbsp Runners up 2 1973 74 1987 88Players editCurrent roster edit viewtalkedit Source hcdynamo cz 2 Source eliteprospects com 3 As of November 20 2023 No Nat Player Pos S G Age Acquired Birthplace 41 nbsp Peter Ceresnak D R 31 2022 Trencin Slovakia 29 nbsp Jan Kolar D L 37 2019 Pardubice Czechoslovakia 79 nbsp Tomas Zohorna A C L 36 2021 Havlickuv Brod Czechoslovakia 67 nbsp Matej Paulovic RW R 29 2019 Topoľcany Slovakia 44 nbsp Patrik Poulicek A C L 30 2013 Havlickuv Brod Czech Republic 23 nbsp Lukas Sedlak C C L 31 2022 Ceske Budejovice Czech Republic 35 nbsp Milan Kloucek G L 26 2016 Hradec Kralove Czech Republic 38 nbsp Tomas Hyka RW R 31 2022 Mlada Boleslav Czech Republic 14 nbsp Ondrej Vala D L 26 2020 Kolin Czech Republic 25 nbsp Martin Bucko D L 23 2020 Martin Slovakia 22 nbsp Roman Will G L 31 2022 Plzen Czechoslovakia 7 nbsp Tomas Dvorak D L 28 2022 Havlickuv Brod Czech Republic 8 nbsp David Musil D L 31 2022 Calgary Canada 81 nbsp David Cienciala LW L 28 2021 Trinec Czech Republic 77 nbsp Michal Hradek D R 22 2019 Pardubice Czech Republic 61 nbsp Martin Kaut RW R 24 2023 Brno Czech Republic 89 nbsp Jan Mandat LW L 28 2022 Jihlava Czech Republic 90 nbsp Robert Kousal LW L 33 2019 Vyskov Czechoslovakia 11 nbsp Adam Musil LW R 27 2021 Delta Canada 69 nbsp Lukas Radil RW L 33 2022 Caslav Czechoslovakia 71 nbsp Ondrej Rohlik LW L 22 2019 Chrudim Czech Republic 55 nbsp Tomas Vondracek RW L 33 2022 Trebic Czechoslovakia 33 nbsp Jan Kostalek D R 29 2021 Prague Czech Republic 62 nbsp Robert Ricka RW R 34 2021 Havirov CzechoslovakiaHistory of the team name edit1923 LTC Pardubice 1949 Sokol Pardubice consolidation of LTC and Rapid 1950 Slavia Pardubice 1953 Dynamo Pardubice 1960 Tesla Pardubice 1991 HC Hockey club Pardubice 1995 HC IB Investicni banka Pardubice 1997 HC IPB Investicni a postovni banka Pardubice 2002 HC CSOB Ceskoslovenska obchodni banka Pojistovna Pardubice 2003 HC Moeller Pardubice 2009 HC Eaton Pardubice 2011 HC CSOB Ceskoslovenska obchodni banka Pojistovna Pardubice 2015 HC Dynamo Pardubice Retired numbers edit 3 Martin Cech 5 Jiri Dolana 6 Stanislav Pryl 10 Jiri Sejba 13 Vladimir Martinec 16 Karel Mach 17 Bohuslav Stastny 20 Vladimir Dvoracek 20 Jiri Novak 21 Milan Kodousek 91 Otakar Janecky 37 Petr Sykora 39 Dominik HasekReferences edit Pardubicti fandove po 55 letech opet chodi na Dynamo in Czech HC Dynamo Pardubice 2015 05 06 Retrieved 2015 05 06 Team Roster HC Dynamo Pardubice www hcdynamo cz Retrieved 2023 11 20 Team Roster HC Dynamo Pardubice www eliteprospects com Retrieved 2023 11 20 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to HC Pardubice Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title HC Dynamo Pardubice amp oldid 1221270354, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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