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HKM Zvolen

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HKM Zvolen
NicknameRytieri
CityZvolen, Slovakia
LeagueSlovak Extraliga
Founded1927; 97 years ago (1927)
Home arenaZvolen Ice Stadium
(capacity 5,675)
ColoursBlue, yellow, red
     
PresidentDušan Mráz
General managerLadislav Čierny
Head coachMartin Štrba
CaptainAndrej Kudrna
Farm club(s)HK MŠK Indian Žiar nad Hronom
Websitewww.hkmzvolen.sk

Hokejový Klub HKM a.s. Zvolen is a professional Slovak ice hockey club based in Zvolen. The club has won the Slovak league championship three times (2001, 2013, 2021) and the IIHF Continental Cup in 2005. The team is nicknamed Rytieri (Knights).

History

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Previous names

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  • ZTK Zvolen (1927 – 1964)
  • LB Zvolen (1964 – 1983)
  • ZTK Zvolen (1983 – 1993)
  • HK Hell Zvolen (1994)
  • HKm Zvolen (1995 – 2005)
  • HKM a.s. Zvolen (since 2006)

Early history

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The club was founded on 18 March 1927 as ZTC Zvolen. However, they played their first official game in 1932 against Slávia Banská Bystrica. They lost 0–18 in the first game and 1–20 in the second game against Slávia. Zvolen played their first home game on 14 February 1932. They lost 0–2 against Slávia. In the 1933–34 season they played for the first time in organized competition, the Championship of Stredoslovenská župa. In the next season they won their first official game against Sokol Kremnica. Hockey in Zvolen was even played during World War II. After WW II they had very successful years between 1947 and 1953. Then there was a decline.

Czechoslovak era

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Renewal of hockey in Zvolen started in 1964, when the Lokomotíva Bučina Zvolen club was established. In 1970 they promoted to the 1. SNHL (1st. Slovak National Hockey League), second level of Czechoslovak hockey. They placed 6th in their first season at the 1. SNHL. In the 1971–72 season they finished 3rd and in the next season they won the 1. SNHL. The club's scoring leader was Jozef Golonka. Zvolen qualified for the preliminary round of the Czechoslovak Extraliga. There they lost 7 of 8 games and were not promoted to the Extraliga. Zvolen won the 1. SNHL again in the 1974–75 season. Zvolen forward Ján Letko was the top scorer of the 1. SNHL (48 goals). However, they lost in the preliminary round against Ingstav Brno and were not promoted to the Extraliga. In the 1975–76 season they repeated victory in the 1. SNHL. In the preliminary round they lost a series 3–4 against TJ Gottwaldov. Their fourth and last victory of the 1. SNHL came in the 1977–78 season, but in the preliminary round they lost a series 2–4 against TJ Gottwaldov. Thus Zvolen never played in the Czechoslovak Extraliga, the top level of Czechoslovak hockey.

Slovak era

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Zvolen (in blue) vs. Dynamo Moscow at the 2004–05 IIHF Continental Cup

Zvolen was a member of the inaugural season of the Slovak Extraliga, but they finished last and were relegated to the Slovak 1.Liga. Zvolen won the 1996–97 Slovak 1.Liga season and promoted to the Extraliga after 3 years. In the 1997–98 season they placed fifth in the regular season and were eliminated by Dukla Trenčín in the quarterfinals. In the next season they progressed to the semifinals, beating Trenčín in the quarterfinals, but were defeated by Slovan Bratislava. Zvolen played in the playoffs finals for the first time in club history in the 1999–00 season. There they lost 2–3 against Slovan. The most successful season in the club history was the 2000–01 season. Zvolen finished first in the regular season, defeated 3–0 MHC Martin in the quarterfinals, 3–0 HK Poprad in the semifinals, 3–1 Dukla Trenčín in the finals and won their first Slovak Extraliga title ever. Ján Plch (79 pts), Richard Šechný (70 pts) and Petr Vlk (64 pts) were the top three scoring leaders of the Extraliga regular season. Šechný (19 pts) was also a scoring leader in the playoffs. Since 2001 Zvolen was playoffs finalist four times but won the title only once more in the 2012–13 season.

Continental Cup

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Besides their triumph at the Slovak championship in 2001, Zvolen is a winner of the IIHF Continental Cup. In the 8th edition of the cup in 2005 they played in the final stage against HC Dynamo Moscow, Alba Volán Székesfehérvár and the Milano Vipers. Zvolen won all three games and became the third Slovak winner after HC Košice and HC Slovan Bratislava.

Honours

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Domestic

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Slovak Extraliga

Slovak 1. Liga

1st. Slovak National Hockey League

International

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IIHF Continental Cup

Pre-season

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Rona Cup

  • 1st place, gold medalist(s) Winners (2): 2001, 2008

Players

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Current roster

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As of 14 December 2024.

No. Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace
27 Canada Zack Andrusiak LW L 26 2024 Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada
73 Slovakia Michal Beno D L 23 2024 Želiezovce, Slovakia
4 Latvia Kristofers Bindulis D L 29 2024 Riga, Latvia
11 Slovakia Radovan Bondra RW L 27 2022 Trebišov, Slovakia
37 Slovakia Tomáš Boľo G L 22 2024 Žilina, Slovakia
29 Canada Giorgio Estephan C R 27 2024 Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
84 Slovakia Viktor Fekiac C R 31 2022 Zvolen, Slovakia
97 Slovakia Stanislav Gron F L 19 2024 Hamuliakovo, Slovakia
74 United Kingdom Nathanael Halbert D L 29 2024 Nottingham, England
70 Slovakia Marek Hecl RW L 26 2022 Trenčín, Slovakia
41 Czech Republic Pavel Kantor G L 33 2024 České Budějovice, Czechoslovakia
60 Canada Clayton Kirichenko D R 28 2024 Sherwood Park, Alberta, Canada
17 Slovakia Andrej Kudrna (C) RW L 33 2024 Nové Zámky, Czechoslovakia
43 Slovakia Matej Macek RW L 26 2024 Žilina, Slovakia
75 Slovakia Patrik Marcinek RW L 26 2017 Zvolen, Slovakia
88 Slovakia Alex Misiak F L 17 2024 Malinovo, Slovakia
25 Canada Kyle Olson RW R 25 2024 Calgary, Alberta, Canada
2 Canada Carter Robertson D L 24 2024 Brandon, Manitoba, Canada
27 Czech Republic David Senčák C R 20 2024 Prague, Czech Republic
71 United States Tyler Sheehy C R 29 2024 Burnsville, Minnesota, United States
8 Slovakia Jozef Sládok (A) D L 36 2021 Zvolen, Czechoslovakia
78 Slovakia David Stránský D L 28 2024 Trenčín, Slovakia
30 Slovakia Adam Trenčan G L 34 2020 Banská Bystrica, Czechoslovakia
90 Slovakia Marek Viedenský (A) C R 34 2020 Handlová, Czechoslovakia
24 Slovakia Peter Zuzin (A) RW L 34 2020 Zvolen, Czechoslovakia

Sponsorship

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HKM Zvolen has a list of sponsors such as Urpiner,[1] Doprastav,[2] OS Zvolen, COOP Jednote Krupina,[3] ZOS Loko, INMEDIA, KOŠÚT Plus, BDI, Almik, Geis, Vezopax, J&K Invest Group, Betamont, Retech and Instaforex.[4]

Notable coaches

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Notable players

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Championship winner teams

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  • 2000/2001

Coaches: Ernest Bokroš, Peter Mikula,
Goalies: Rastislav Rovnianek, Peter Ševela,
Defenders: Róbert Pukalovič, Rastislav Štork, Peter Klepáč, Dušan Milo, Roman Čech, Pavel Kowalczyk, Pavel Augusta, Milota Florián, Vladimír Konôpka, Martin Mráz
Forwards: Dušan Pohorelec, Richard Šechný, Andrej Rajčák, Ján Plch, Petr Vlk, Jaroslav Török, Jozef Čierny, Michal Longauer, Peter Konder, Igor Majeský, Rostislav Vlach, Kamil Mahdalík, Ladislav Paciga, Ondřej Kavulič, Gabriel Špilár, Roman Macoszek

  • 2012/2013

Coaches: Peter Mikula, Jaroslav Török
Goalies: Marek Šimko, Igor Cibuľa, Lukáš Škrečko
Defenders: Ján Mucha, Michal Pihnarčík, Michal Juraško, Martin Výborný, Jaroslav Hertl, Peter Novajovský, Peter Hraško, Lubor Pokovič, Ladislav Čierny, Ján Ťavoda, Zdenko Tóth
Forwards:Michal Chovan, Jaroslav Kalla, Peter Zuzin, Lukáš Jurík, Kamil Brabenec, Kamil Mahdalík, Milan Jurík, Radovan Puliš, Andrej Podkonický, Tomáš Škvaridlo, Jaroslav Kalla, Marek Čurilla, Ľubor Zuzin, Patrik Huňady, Martin Ďaloga, Matej Síkela, Milan Čanky,

  • 2020/2021

Coaches: Peter Oremus, Andrek Kmeč, Andrej Podkonický
Goalies: Robin Rahm, Adam Trenčan
Defenders: Jakub Meliško, Michal Ivan, Oldřich Kotvan, František Gajdoš, Peter Hraško, Ben Betker, Andrej Hatala, T.J. Melancon, Marek Daloga, Branislav Kubka, Tomás Nociar, Jakub Debnár
Forwards: Marco Halama, Marek Viedenský, Peter Zuzin, Juraj Mikúš, Maroš Jedlička, Allan McPherson, Adam Helewka, Radovan Puliš, Patrik Marcinek, Jozef Tibenský, Jakub Čunderlík, Mikko Nuutinen, Ján Chlepčok, Dalibor Ďuriš, Jakub Kolenič, Nikolas Gubančok, Miloš Kelemen, Miloš Kelemen, Radovan Bondra, Marko Brumerčík, Václav Stupka, Adrián Daniš

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Partner HKM Zvolen s európskym ocenením | HKM Zvolen".
  2. ^ "Viceprezident SZĽH Mráz otvorene o našom hokeji".
  3. ^ "V nastolenom trende pokračuje mládež na ľade | HKM Zvolen".
  4. ^ "InstaForex is the general sponsor of Slovak HC Zvolen".
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Notes

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  1. ^ No playoffs due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Slovakia.