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| nickname  = Lions, Pride
| nickname  = Lions, Pride
| founded    = [[2012-13 KHL season|2012]]
| founded    = [[2012-13 KHL season|2012]]
| dissolved  =  
| dissolved  = 2014
| based_in  = [[Prague]], [[Czech Republic]]
| based_in  = [[Prague]], [[Czech Republic]]
| arena    = [[Tipsport Arena (built 1962)|Tipsport Arena]]<br />(capacity: 13,150)<br/>[[O2 Arena (Prague)|O<sub>2</sub> Arena]]<br />(capacity: 17,360)
| arena    = [[Tipsport Arena (built 1962)|Tipsport Arena]]<br />(capacity: 13,150)<br/>[[O2 Arena (Prague)|O<sub>2</sub> Arena]]<br />(capacity: 17,360)
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| website    = [http://www.levpraha.com/ www.levpraha.com]
| website    = [http://www.levpraha.com/ www.levpraha.com]
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'''Hockey Club Lev Praha''' (stylized as '''HC LEV Praha''') is a professional [[ice hockey]] team located in [[Prague]], [[Czech Republic]], which made their first [[Kontinental Hockey League]] (KHL) season in 2012–13.
'''Hockey Club Lev Praha''' (stylized as '''HC LEV Praha''') was a professional [[ice hockey]] team located in [[Prague]], [[Czech Republic]], which played in the [[Kontinental Hockey League]] (KHL) in the [[2012–13 KHL season|2012–13]] and [[2013–14 KHL season|2013–14]] seasons.


In their first two seasons played, Lev has made the Gagarin Cup playoffs both times. In 2012-13, they finished 7th in the Western Conference and were swept in four straight games by [[HC CSKA Moscow]] in the first round. In 2013-14, they finished 3rd in the west, then beat [[KHL Medvescak Zagreb]], [[HC Donbass]] and [[Lokomotiv Yaroslavl]] to become Western Conference Champions. In the Gagarin Cup Finals, they faced [[Metallurg Magnitogorsk]]. The series went to a seventh and decisive game before Metallurg prevailed on home ice 7-4.
In their two seasons played, Lev made the [[Gagarin Cup]] playoffs both times. In 2012–13, they finished 7th in the Western Conference and were swept in four straight games by [[HC CSKA Moscow]] in the first round. In 2013–14, they finished 3rd in the West, then they swept [[KHL Medveščak Zagreb]] in four, outlasted [[HC Donbass]] in six and beat [[Lokomotiv Yaroslavl]] in five to become [[Western Conference (KHL)|Western Conference]] Champions. In the Gagarin Cup Finals, they faced [[Eastern Conference (KHL)|Eastern Conference]] Champions [[Metallurg Magnitogorsk]]. The series went to a seventh and decisive game before Metallurg prevailed and won the Gagarin Cup on home ice 7–4.


Lev home attendance in the 2012-13 regular season was an average of 7,161 spectators, making it the highest-attended Prague hockey club and the sixth highest in the KHL.<ref>[http://levpraha.cz/clanek.asp?id=KHL-v-Praze-bavila-Lev-sesty-v-navstevnosti-KHL-696 KHL v Praze bavila, Lev šestý v návštěvnosti KHL]</ref> Lev holds the record for the five largest home crowds in KHL history, with a record of 17,073 attending game four of the Gagarin Cup Finals at [[O2 Arena (Prague)|O2 Arena]] on April 24, 2014.<ref>[http://hokej.idnes.cz/hokej-khl-lev-magnitogorsk-d0v-/evropa.aspx?c=A140424_144334_evropa_cig Ve finále KHL je vyrovnáno: Lev před rekordní návštěvou v Praze padl]</ref> However, after two seasons, because of financial problems caused by the withdrawing of two major sponsors, Lev is not playing in the [[2014–15 KHL season]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://sport.aktualne.cz/nadeje-vyhasla-lev-praha-definitivne-konci-v-khl/r~d296cb2a011e11e4a60c0025900fea04/|title=Naděje vyhasla. Lev Praha definitivně končí v KHL|date=2014-06-01|accessdate=2014-06-01}}</ref> According to shareholders, this decision does not rule out the possibility of the KHL returning to Prague in the future. They are not considering moving the team to another city or another league; the KHL in Prague remains their priority.<ref>[http://www.levpraha.com/clanek.asp?id=Lev-won%B4t-play-in-2014-2015-885 Lev won´t play in 2014/2015]</ref>
Lev's home attendance in the 2012–13 regular season averaged 7,161 spectators per game, making it the highest-attended Prague hockey club and the sixth highest in the KHL.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://levpraha.cz/clanek.asp?id=KHL-v-Praze-bavila-Lev-sesty-v-navstevnosti-KHL-696 |title=KHL v Praze bavila, Lev šestý v návštěvnosti KHL |access-date=2014-07-02 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140714204431/http://levpraha.cz/clanek.asp?id=KHL-v-Praze-bavila-Lev-sesty-v-navstevnosti-KHL-696 |archive-date=2014-07-14 |url-status=dead }}</ref> Lev holds the record for the five largest indoor home crowds in KHL history, with a record of 17,073 attending Game 4 of the Gagarin Cup Finals at [[O2 Arena (Prague)|O2 Arena]] on April 24, 2014.<ref>[http://hokej.idnes.cz/hokej-khl-lev-magnitogorsk-d0v-/evropa.aspx?c=A140424_144334_evropa_cig Ve finále KHL je vyrovnáno: Lev před rekordní návštěvou v Praze padl]</ref> However, after two seasons, because of financial problems caused by the withdrawing of two major sponsors, Lev did not play in the [[2014–15 KHL season]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://sport.aktualne.cz/nadeje-vyhasla-lev-praha-definitivne-konci-v-khl/r~d296cb2a011e11e4a60c0025900fea04/|title=Naděje vyhasla. Lev Praha definitivně končí v KHL|date=2014-06-01|access-date=2014-06-01}}</ref> According to shareholders, this decision did not rule out the possibility of the KHL returning to Prague in the future.<ref>[http://www.levpraha.com/clanek.asp?id=Lev-won%B4t-play-in-2014-2015-885 Lev won´t play in 2014/2015]</ref> However, the team never returned to the ice.


==History==
==History==
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Late in Lev Poprad's 2011–12 season, a change of owners renewed speculation about a move to [[Prague]], [[Czech Republic]]. In March 2012, the Czech Ice Hockey Association (ČSLH) granted permission for a KHL team to play in the Czech Republic,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://en.khl.ru/news/2012/03/30/24548.html|title=Permission granted|date=2012-03-30|publisher=khl.ru}}</ref> and at the end of April, a newly found team with the same name, HC Lev, but as a different organization, officially applied to the KHL to play in Prague.<ref name="levdrugs">{{cite web|url=http://en.khl.ru/news/2012/4/25/24590.html|title=Lev, drugs and healthy nutrition|publisher=khl.ru|date=2012-04-25}}</ref>
Late in Lev Poprad's 2011–12 season, a change of owners renewed speculation about a move to [[Prague]], [[Czech Republic]]. In March 2012, the Czech Ice Hockey Association (ČSLH) granted permission for a KHL team to play in the Czech Republic,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://en.khl.ru/news/2012/03/30/24548.html|title=Permission granted|date=2012-03-30|publisher=khl.ru}}</ref> and at the end of April, a newly found team with the same name, HC Lev, but as a different organization, officially applied to the KHL to play in Prague.<ref name="levdrugs">{{cite web|url=http://en.khl.ru/news/2012/4/25/24590.html|title=Lev, drugs and healthy nutrition|publisher=khl.ru|date=2012-04-25}}</ref>


Lev Praha has a working agreement with local [[Czech Extraliga|Extraliga]] club [[HC Sparta Praha]] and the two teams share [[Tipsport Arena (built 1962)|Tipsport Arena]]. During their first two seasons, Lev also played a total of 11 home games at the larger and newer [[O2 Arena (Prague)|O2 Arena]].
Lev Praha had a working agreement with local [[Czech Extraliga|Extraliga]] club [[HC Sparta Praha]] and the two teams share [[Tipsport Arena (built 1962)|Tipsport Arena]]. During their two seasons, Lev also played a total of 11 home games at the larger and newer [[O2 Arena (Prague)|O2 Arena]].


==Honors==
==Honors==

Latest revision as of 21:31, 25 July 2024

HC Lev Praha
HC Lev Praha.png
Full name Hockey Club Lev Praha
Nickname(s) Lions, Pride
Founded 2012
Dissolved 2014
Based In Prague, Czech Republic
Arena Tipsport Arena
(capacity: 13,150)
O2 Arena
(capacity: 17,360)
League Kontinental Hockey League
Division Bobrov
Conference Western
Team Colors               
KHL-Uniform-Lev-Praha
Owner(s) Sportovní holding Praha
Affiliates Sparta Praha (Czech Extraliga), HC Stadion Litoměřice (Czech 1. Liga)
Website www.levpraha.com

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Hockey Club Lev Praha (stylized as HC LEV Praha) was a professional ice hockey team located in Prague, Czech Republic, which played in the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) in the 2012–13 and 2013–14 seasons.

In their two seasons played, Lev made the Gagarin Cup playoffs both times. In 2012–13, they finished 7th in the Western Conference and were swept in four straight games by HC CSKA Moscow in the first round. In 2013–14, they finished 3rd in the West, then they swept KHL Medveščak Zagreb in four, outlasted HC Donbass in six and beat Lokomotiv Yaroslavl in five to become Western Conference Champions. In the Gagarin Cup Finals, they faced Eastern Conference Champions Metallurg Magnitogorsk. The series went to a seventh and decisive game before Metallurg prevailed and won the Gagarin Cup on home ice 7–4.

Lev's home attendance in the 2012–13 regular season averaged 7,161 spectators per game, making it the highest-attended Prague hockey club and the sixth highest in the KHL.[1] Lev holds the record for the five largest indoor home crowds in KHL history, with a record of 17,073 attending Game 4 of the Gagarin Cup Finals at O2 Arena on April 24, 2014.[2] However, after two seasons, because of financial problems caused by the withdrawing of two major sponsors, Lev did not play in the 2014–15 KHL season.[3] According to shareholders, this decision did not rule out the possibility of the KHL returning to Prague in the future.[4] However, the team never returned to the ice.

History

HC Lev in Hradec Králové and Poprad

Main article: HC Lev Poprad

A team named HC Lev Hradec Králové was originally founded in 2010 and based in Hradec Králové, Bohemia, Czech Republic, with the intention to join the KHL. However, the Czech Ice Hockey Association refused to give permission to the club.[5] Therefore, the team was moved to Poprad, Slovakia and was finally able to join the KHL for the 2011–12 season. But after only one KHL season the team was disbanded.

New team in Prague (2012)

Late in Lev Poprad's 2011–12 season, a change of owners renewed speculation about a move to Prague, Czech Republic. In March 2012, the Czech Ice Hockey Association (ČSLH) granted permission for a KHL team to play in the Czech Republic,[6] and at the end of April, a newly found team with the same name, HC Lev, but as a different organization, officially applied to the KHL to play in Prague.[7]

Lev Praha had a working agreement with local Extraliga club HC Sparta Praha and the two teams share Tipsport Arena. During their two seasons, Lev also played a total of 11 home games at the larger and newer O2 Arena.

Honors

Achievements

1 Kontinental Hockey League (1): 2014

1 KHL Western Conference (1): 2014

1 Prague Hockey Cup (1): 2013[8][9]

Season-by-season record

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, OTW = Overtime/Shootout Wins, OTL = Overtime/Shootout Losses, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against

Season GP W OTW OTL L Pts GF GA Finish Playoffs
2012–13 52 23 1 5 23 76 132 133 4th, Bobrov Lost in Conference Quarterfinals, 0-4 (CSKA Moscow)
2013–14 54 23 12 6 13 99 149 107 2nd, Bobrov Lost in Finals, 3-4 (Metallurg Magnitogorsk)

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