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{{infobox hockey team
{{Infobox hockey team
| team       = Tallinn HC Panter
| team = HC Panter
| colour     = black
| colour = background:#FFFFFF; border-top:#EF3340 5px solid; border-bottom:#000000 5px solid;
| colour text = white
| colour text = #000000
| logo       = Panter-Purikad.jpg
| logo = HC Panter logo.png
| logosize   = 250px
| logosize = 200px
| city       = [[Tallinn]], [[Estonia]]
| city = [[Tallinn]], Estonia
| league     = [[Meistriliiga]]
| league = [[Meistriliiga|Eesti Hokiliiga]]<br />[[Latvian Hockey League|OHL]]
| conference  =
| founded = {{Start date|2001}}
| division    =
| operated =  
| founded     = {{Start date|2001}}
| arena = [[Škoda Ice Arena]]<ref name="klubist">{{cite web|title=Klubist - HC Panter|url=https://hcpanter.ee/klubi/|publisher=[[HC Panter]]|language=estonian|access-date=January 18, 2020}}</ref>
| operated   =  
| capacity = 500<ref>{{cite web|title=HockeyArenas.net|url=https://www.hockeyarenas.net/index.php?page=3000&tmID=1149&strSearch=tallinn&arID=738|publisher=HockeyArenas.net|language=english|access-date=January 18, 2020}}</ref>
| home arena = [[Škoda Arena]] (capacity 500)
| colours = Red, black, white<br />{{Color box|#EF3340}} {{Color box|#000000}} {{Color box|#FFFFFF}}
| uniform_image =  
| owner =  
| colours     = {{colorbox|red}} {{colorbox|black}} {{colorbox|white}}
| GM =  
| owner       =  
| coach =
| GM         =  
| captain =  
| coach       =
| affiliates =  
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| parentclub =  
| affiliates =  
| farmclub =  
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| website = {{URL|https://www.hcpanter.ee}}
| farmclub   =  
<!---Franchise history--->
| website     = [http://www.hcpanter.ee hcpanter.ee]
| name1 = HC Panter
| dates1 = 2001–2006
| name2 = HC Panter/Purikad
| dates2 = 2011–2015
| name3 = HC Panter
| dates3 = 2015–present
}}
}}


'''Tallinn HC Panter''' is an ice hockey team based in [[Tallinn]], [[Estonia]]. They are members of the [[Meistriliiga]], the top tier of the Estonian ice hockey league system. Since 2002, the team plays their home games at the [[Škoda Arena]], which can accommodate an attendance of 500 spectators. Tallinn HC Panter has won the Meistriliiga once, in 2004.
'''HC Panter''' is a professional [[ice hockey]] team located in [[Tallinn]], Estonia, and playing in the [[Meistriliiga (ice hockey)|Eesti Hokiliiga]] and [[Latvian Hockey League]]. They play home games at the [[Škoda Ice Arena]] in the [[Haabersti]] district.<ref name="klubist"/>
 
[[File:Panter-Purikad.jpg|thumb|150px]]


==History==
==History==
HC Panter was inactive from 2006 to 2011. In the 2005–2006 season, they participated in the Finnish [[2. Divisioona]], the fourth highest level of ice hockey in Finland, finishing 4th.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.postimees.ee/1531603/hc-panter-lopetas-soome-liigas-neljanda-kohaga|title=HC Panter lõpetas Soome liigas neljanda kohaga|language=Estonian |publisher=Postimees}}</ref> The team was relaunched in 2011 as Panter/Purikad after an agreement with Tallinn based junior team HC Purikad.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://eurohockey.com/club/1524-hc-panterpurikad.html|title=HC Panter/Purikad|publisher=Eurohockey.com}}</ref>
HC Panter were founded in 2001 by Rein Mölder and Olle Sildre,<ref name="klubist"/> and participated in the [[2001–02 Meistriliiga (ice hockey) season|following years]] [[Meistriliiga]]. A few years later in [[2003–04 Meistriliiga (ice hockey) season|2004]], the team won their first, and as of January 2021 only, Meistriliiga title, beating [[PSK Narva]] in the play-off final. For the 2005-06 season, HC Panter also participated in the [[2. Divisioona]], the Finnish forth tier, ultimately finishing in 4th place in the Uusimaa conference.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.postimees.ee/1531603/hc-panter-lopetas-soome-liigas-neljanda-kohaga|title=HC Panter lõpetas Soome liigas neljanda kohaga|language=Estonian |publisher=Postimees|date=March 6, 2006|access-date=January 18, 2020}}</ref> Following their time in Finland, the team were inactive between 2006 - 2011. They returned to Meistriliiga in 2011 as HC Panter/Purikad after a merger with Tallinn-based junior team HC Purikad.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://eurohockey.com/club/1524-hc-panterpurikad.html|title=HC Panter/Purikad|publisher=Eurohockey.com|access-date=January 18, 2020}}</ref> The team ultimately reverted to the HC Panter moniker in 2015. HC Panter were again inactive in the Meistriliiga from 2016 to 2020, instead focusing solely on youth development.<ref name="klubist"/> The team would again return to top flight for the [[2020–21 EML season|2020–21 season]].
 
==Season-by-season record==
''This is a list of seasons completed by the HC Panter''.
 
'''''Note:''' GP = Games played, W = Wins, OTW = Overtime wins, T = Ties, OTL = Overtime losses, L = Losses, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against''
{| class="wikitable"
|- style="font-weight:bold; background:#ddd;"
| Season || GP || W || OTW || T || OTL || L || Pts || GF || GA || Finish || Playoffs
|- style="background:#eee;"
|rowspan=2|[[2001–02 Meistriliiga (ice hockey) season|2001–02]]
| 10|| 6|| 0|| 1|| 0|| 3 || 13|| 55 ||44|| 3rd, Tallinn
|rowspan=2|Did not qualify
|- style="background:#eee;"
| 10|| 2|| 0|| 1|| 0|| 7 || 5|| 44||56|| 6th, Final
|-
|[[2002–03 Meistriliiga (ice hockey) season|2002–03]]
| 20|| 11|| 0|| 1|| 0|| 8|| 23|| 93||75|| 3rd, Group B
|Lost in Semifinals, 3–4 ([[Narva PSK|HK Narva 2000]])
|- style="font-weight:bold; background:#eee;"
|[[2003–04 Meistriliiga (ice hockey) season|2003–04]]
| 16|| 5|| 0|| 4|| 0|| 7|| 14|| 57||62|| 3rd, Meistriliiga
|Champions, 2–1 ([[Narva PSK]])
|-
|[[2004–05 Meistriliiga (ice hockey) season|2004–05]]
| 16|| 8|| 1|| 2|| 1|| 4|| 29|| 72||46||2nd, Meistriliiga
|Lost in Finals, 1–3 ([[Tallinna HK Stars|Tallinn HK Stars]])
|- style="background:#eee;"
|[[2005–06 Meistriliiga (ice hockey) season|2005–06]]
| 16|| 10|| 0|| 0|| 1|| 5|| 31|| 84||48||3rd, Meistriliiga
|Lost in Semifinals, 0–2 ([[Tallinna HK Stars|Tallinn HK Stars]])
|-
|[[2011–12 Meistriliiga (ice hockey) season|2011–12]]
| 16|| 11|| 1|| 0|| 0|| 4|| 35|| 75||64||2nd, Meistriliiga
|Lost in Semifinals, 0–3 ([[Kohtla-Järve Viru Sputnik]])
|- style="background:#eee;"
|[[2012–13 Meistriliiga (ice hockey) season|2012–13]]
| 16|| 5|| 0|| 0|| 0|| 11|| 15||95||80||4th, Meistriliiga
|Lost in Semifinals, 0–3 ([[Tallinn Viiking Sport]])
|-
|[[2013–14 Meistriliiga (ice hockey) season|2013–14]]
| 20|| 7|| 0|| 0|| 0|| 13|| 21||94||105||4th, Meistriliiga
|Lost in Semifinals, 0–2 ([[Tallinn Viiking Sport]])
|- style="background:#eee;"
|[[2014–15 Meistriliiga (ice hockey) season|2014–15]]
| 16|| 5|| 0|| 0|| 1|| 10|| 16||51||79||4th, Meistriliiga
|Lost in Semifinals, 1–2 ([[Narva PSK]])
|-
|[[2015–16 Meistriliiga (ice hockey) season|2015–16]]
| 14|| 5|| 0|| 0|| 2|| 7|| 17||57||53||2nd, Meistriliiga
|
|}


===Achievements===
==Honours==
League winners:
'''[[Meistriliiga (ice hockey)|Estonian champions]]:'''<ref name="klubist"/><br/>
* 2003–2004 [[Meistriliiga]]
* [[2003–04 Meistriliiga (ice hockey) season|2004]]
* [[2022–23 EML season|2023]] (Estonian champions, 2nd in league)


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 22:37, 25 July 2024

HC Panter
HC Panter logo.png
City: Tallinn, Estonia
League: Eesti Hokiliiga
OHL
Founded: 2001 (2001)
Home Arena: Škoda Ice Arena[1]
Colors: Red, black, white
              
Franchise history
2001–2006: HC Panter
2011–2015: HC Panter/Purikad
2015–present: HC Panter


HC Panter is a professional ice hockey team located in Tallinn, Estonia, and playing in the Eesti Hokiliiga and Latvian Hockey League. They play home games at the Škoda Ice Arena in the Haabersti district.[1]

Panter-Purikad.jpg

History

HC Panter were founded in 2001 by Rein Mölder and Olle Sildre,[1] and participated in the following years Meistriliiga. A few years later in 2004, the team won their first, and as of January 2021 only, Meistriliiga title, beating PSK Narva in the play-off final. For the 2005-06 season, HC Panter also participated in the 2. Divisioona, the Finnish forth tier, ultimately finishing in 4th place in the Uusimaa conference.[2] Following their time in Finland, the team were inactive between 2006 - 2011. They returned to Meistriliiga in 2011 as HC Panter/Purikad after a merger with Tallinn-based junior team HC Purikad.[3] The team ultimately reverted to the HC Panter moniker in 2015. HC Panter were again inactive in the Meistriliiga from 2016 to 2020, instead focusing solely on youth development.[1] The team would again return to top flight for the 2020–21 season.

Season-by-season record

This is a list of seasons completed by the HC Panter.

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, OTW = Overtime wins, T = Ties, OTL = Overtime losses, L = Losses, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against

Season GP W OTW T OTL L Pts GF GA Finish Playoffs
2001–02 10 6 0 1 0 3 13 55 44 3rd, Tallinn Did not qualify
10 2 0 1 0 7 5 44 56 6th, Final
2002–03 20 11 0 1 0 8 23 93 75 3rd, Group B Lost in Semifinals, 3–4 (HK Narva 2000)
2003–04 16 5 0 4 0 7 14 57 62 3rd, Meistriliiga Champions, 2–1 (Narva PSK)
2004–05 16 8 1 2 1 4 29 72 46 2nd, Meistriliiga Lost in Finals, 1–3 (Tallinn HK Stars)
2005–06 16 10 0 0 1 5 31 84 48 3rd, Meistriliiga Lost in Semifinals, 0–2 (Tallinn HK Stars)
2011–12 16 11 1 0 0 4 35 75 64 2nd, Meistriliiga Lost in Semifinals, 0–3 (Kohtla-Järve Viru Sputnik)
2012–13 16 5 0 0 0 11 15 95 80 4th, Meistriliiga Lost in Semifinals, 0–3 (Tallinn Viiking Sport)
2013–14 20 7 0 0 0 13 21 94 105 4th, Meistriliiga Lost in Semifinals, 0–2 (Tallinn Viiking Sport)
2014–15 16 5 0 0 1 10 16 51 79 4th, Meistriliiga Lost in Semifinals, 1–2 (Narva PSK)
2015–16 14 5 0 0 2 7 17 57 53 2nd, Meistriliiga

Honours

Estonian champions:[1]

  • 2004
  • 2023 (Estonian champions, 2nd in league)

References

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