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'''Hockey Club '05 Banská Bystrica''' is a professional [[Slovakia|Slovak]] [[ice hockey]] club based in [[Banská Bystrica]], [[Slovakia]]. The team is nicknamed ''Barani'', it means Rams in English.
'''HC '05 Banská Bystrica''', known as '''HC MONACObet Banská Bystrica''' since the 2024–25 season for sponsorship reasons, is a professional [[Slovakia|Slovak]] [[ice hockey]] club based in [[Banská Bystrica]], [[Slovakia]]. They have won the [[Slovak Extraliga]] 3 times and the [[Slovak 1.Liga]], second–level ice hockey league in Slovakia, 4 times. The team is nicknamed ''Barani'', which means Rams in English.


==History==
==History==
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After dissolution of [[Czechoslovakia]] in 1993, the club was included to the [[Slovak 1.Liga]], the second level in Slovak hockey. In their [[1993–94 Slovak 1.Liga season|first season]], they finished second. In the [[1994–95 Slovak 1.Liga season|next season]], Iskra won the 1. Liga and was promoted to the [[Slovak Extraliga]]. Iskra placed ninth in the [[1995–96 Slovak Extraliga|1995–96 season]] and they had to play the relegation round. Iskra saved the Extraliga for the [[1996–97 Slovak Extraliga|1996–97 season]] but this season was less productive and they were relegated from the Top level. They returned in the [[1998–99 Slovak Extraliga|1998–99 season]] but were relegated again, by missing the cut by three points. In 2005, the club was transformed to an incorporated company and renamed to HC '05. They were promoted to the Extraliga in the [[2007–08 Slovak 1. Liga season|2007–08 season]] after their victory in the playoffs finals against [[HK Spišská Nová Ves]]. In the [[2010–11 Slovak Extraliga|2010–11 season]], they finished third in the regular season, defeated their big rival [[HKm Zvolen]] in the quarterfinals, and lost 3–4 against [[HK Poprad]] in the semifinals. This season was their most successful since their 1. SNHL victory in 1969.
After dissolution of [[Czechoslovakia]] in 1993, the club was included to the [[Slovak 1.Liga]], the second level in Slovak hockey. In their [[1993–94 Slovak 1.Liga season|first season]], they finished second. In the [[1994–95 Slovak 1.Liga season|next season]], Iskra won the 1. Liga and was promoted to the [[Slovak Extraliga]]. Iskra placed ninth in the [[1995–96 Slovak Extraliga|1995–96 season]] and they had to play the relegation round. Iskra saved the Extraliga for the [[1996–97 Slovak Extraliga|1996–97 season]] but this season was less productive and they were relegated from the Top level. They returned in the [[1998–99 Slovak Extraliga|1998–99 season]] but were relegated again, by missing the cut by three points. In 2005, the club was transformed to an incorporated company and renamed to HC '05. They were promoted to the Extraliga in the [[2007–08 Slovak 1. Liga season|2007–08 season]] after their victory in the playoffs finals against [[HK Spišská Nová Ves]]. In the [[2010–11 Slovak Extraliga|2010–11 season]], they finished third in the regular season, defeated their big rival [[HKm Zvolen]] in the quarterfinals, and lost 3–4 against [[HK Poprad]] in the semifinals. This season was their most successful since their 1. SNHL victory in 1969.


==Season-by-season results==
==Honours==
''This is a partial list of the last five seasons completed by HC ’05 Banská Bystrica. Code explanation; '''GP'''&mdash;Games played, '''W'''&mdash;Wins, '''OTW'''&mdash;Overtime wins, '''OTW'''&mdash;Overtime losses, '''L'''&mdash;Losses, '''GF'''&mdash;Goals for, '''GA'''&mdash;Goals against, '''Pts'''&mdash;Points. Top Scorer: '''Points (Goals+Assists)'''
===Domestic===
 
'''[[Slovak Extraliga]]'''
* {{gold1}} Winners (3): [[2016–17 Slovak Extraliga season|2016–17]], [[2017–18 Slovak Extraliga season|2017–18]], [[2018–19 Slovak Extraliga season|2018–19]]
* {{silver2}} Runners-up (2): [[2014–15 Slovak Extraliga season|2014–15]], [[2015–16 Slovak Extraliga season|2015–16]]
* {{bronze3}} 3rd place (2): [[2010–11 Slovak Extraliga season|2010–11]], [[2013–14 Slovak Extraliga season|2013–14]]
 
'''[[Slovak 1.Liga]]'''
* {{gold1}} Winners (4): [[1994–95 Slovak 1. Liga season|1994–95]], [[1997–98 Slovak 1. Liga season|1997–98]], [[2005–06 Slovak 1. Liga season|2005–06]], [[2007–08 Slovak 1. Liga season|2007–08]]
* {{silver2}} Runners-up (2): [[1993–94 Slovak 1. Liga season|1993–94]], [[1999–2000 Slovak 1. Liga season|1999–2000]]
* {{bronze3}} 3rd place (1): [[2006–07 Slovak 1. Liga season|2006–07]]


{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; font-size: 95%"
'''[[Slovak League|Slovak Hockey League]]'''
|-
* {{silver2}} Runners-up (1): [[Slovak League (ice hockey)#1938–39|1938–39]]
! rowspan="2" | Season
* {{bronze3}} 3rd place (1): [[Slovak League (ice hockey)#1939–40|1939–40]]
! rowspan="2" | League
! colspan="9" | Regular season
! rowspan="2" | Post season results
! rowspan="2" | Top scorer (regular season)
|-
! Finish
! GP
! W
! OTW
! OTL
! L
! GF
! GA
! Pts
|-
![[2008–09 Slovak Extraliga season|2008–09]]
| Extraliga
| 8th
| 58||28||5||4||21||197||169||98
| align=left | Lost in quarterfinals, 1–4 ([[HC Košice]])
| align=left | {{Flag icon|SVK}} Ján Pardavý '''46''' (17+29)
|-
! [[2009–10 Slovak Extraliga season|2009–10]]
| Extraliga
| 2nd
| 47||24||10||4||9||179||133||96
| align=left |  Lost in quarterfinals, 2–4 ([[HK Nitra]])
| align=left | {{Flag icon|SVK}} Ján Pardavy '''55''' (27+28)
|-
! [[2010–11 Slovak Extraliga season|2010–11]]
| Extraliga
| 3rd
| 57||26||7||5||19||179||140||97
| align=left | Lost in semifinals, 3–4 ([[HK AutoFinance Poprad|HK Poprad]])
| align=left | {{Flag icon|SVK}} Michal Hudec '''49''' (18+31)
|-
! [[2011–12 Slovak Extraliga season|2011–12]]
| Extraliga
| 8th
| 55||16||9||9||21||136||138||75
| align=left | Lost in quarterfinals, 1–4 ([[HC Košice]])
| align=left | {{Flag icon|FIN}} Jarmo Jokila '''39''' (16+23)
|-
! [[2012–13 Slovak Extraliga season|2012–13]]
| Extraliga
| 8th
| 56||20||6||4||26||153||186||76
| align=left | Lost in quarterfinals, 1–4 ([[HKm Zvolen]])
| align=left | {{Flag icon|SVK}} Matej Češík '''39''' (12+27)
|}


==Achievements==
'''[[1. Slovenská národná hokejová liga]]'''
'''[[Slovak Extraliga|Slovak Championship]]'''  
* {{gold1}} Winners (1): 1968–69
* Third place: [[2010–11 Slovak Extraliga season|2010–11]]
* {{silver2}} Runners-up (3): 1965–66, [[1975–76 1. Slovenská národná hokejová liga season|1975–76]], [[1986–87 1. Slovenská národná hokejová liga season|1986–87]]
* {{bronze3}} 3rd place (2): [[1981–82 1. Slovenská národná hokejová liga season|1981–82]], [[1990–91 1. Slovenská národná hokejová liga season|1990–91]]


'''[[1. Slovenská národná hokejová liga|1. SNHL]]'''
===Pre-season===
* 1968–69
'''[[Tatra Cup]]'''
* {{gold1}} Winners (1): 2022


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 21:00, 31 July 2024

HC '05 Banská Bystrica
HC 05 Banska Bystrica.png
City: Banská Bystrica, Slovakia
League: Slovak Extraliga
Founded: 1922 as Slávia (1922 as Slávia)
Home Arena: Banská Bystrica Ice Stadium
(capacity 3,518[1])
Colors: red, white, black
              
Hc 05 BanskaBystrica.jpg

HC '05 Banská Bystrica, known as HC MONACObet Banská Bystrica since the 2024–25 season for sponsorship reasons, is a professional Slovak ice hockey club based in Banská Bystrica, Slovakia. They have won the Slovak Extraliga 3 times and the Slovak 1.Liga, second–level ice hockey league in Slovakia, 4 times. The team is nicknamed Barani, which means Rams in English.

History

Czechoslovak era

HC '05 was founded in 2005 but professional hockey in Banská Bystrica was playing long before. The previous club was established in 1922. The club was named Slávia but later changed name several times. In 1962, the club was named Iskra (Spark in English) and this name kept up until 2005. In interwar period and during the World War II, the club played in the Slovak League. Their best placement was second in 1930, 1931, and 1934. They were members of the first postwar Czechoslovak Extraliga season. In the 1945–46 season, they finished 6th in Group A and were relegated from the Top level. Banská Bystrica returned to the Extraliga in the 1947–48 season but they finished 6th in Group A and were relegated again. This season was their last at the Top level until the 1995–96 Slovak Extraliga season. Since 1963–64, Iskra played in the 1. SNHL (1st Slovak National Hockey League), the second level in Czechoslovak hockey. They were members of all seasons of the 1. SNHL since its introduction in 1963 until dissolution of league in 1993. Iskra won the 1. SNHL in the 1968–69 season and were qualified to the preliminary round for the Czechoslovak Extraliga. They lost 5 of 6 games in the preliminary round against Škoda Plzeň, VŽKG Ostrava, and Mladá Boleslav and did not promote to the Extraliga.

Slovak era

After dissolution of Czechoslovakia in 1993, the club was included to the Slovak 1.Liga, the second level in Slovak hockey. In their first season, they finished second. In the next season, Iskra won the 1. Liga and was promoted to the Slovak Extraliga. Iskra placed ninth in the 1995–96 season and they had to play the relegation round. Iskra saved the Extraliga for the 1996–97 season but this season was less productive and they were relegated from the Top level. They returned in the 1998–99 season but were relegated again, by missing the cut by three points. In 2005, the club was transformed to an incorporated company and renamed to HC '05. They were promoted to the Extraliga in the 2007–08 season after their victory in the playoffs finals against HK Spišská Nová Ves. In the 2010–11 season, they finished third in the regular season, defeated their big rival HKm Zvolen in the quarterfinals, and lost 3–4 against HK Poprad in the semifinals. This season was their most successful since their 1. SNHL victory in 1969.

Honours

Domestic

Slovak Extraliga

Slovak 1.Liga

Slovak Hockey League

1. Slovenská národná hokejová liga

Pre-season

Tatra Cup

  • 1 Winners (1): 2022

References

External links

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