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'''HC Slavia Praha''' (eng: HC Slavia Prague) is a [[Czech Republic|Czech]] ice hockey team located in [[Prague]] playing the [[Czech Extraliga]]. It plays home games in the [[O2 Arena (Prague)|O2 Arena]] in [[Prague]]. Slavia most recently won the Extraliga in 2008.
'''HC Slavia Praha''' (eng: HC Slavia Prague) is a Czech professional [[ice hockey]] team located in [[Prague]] playing in the [[1. Národní Hokejová Liga|Czech 1st National Hockey League]], the second-highest league in the country. Slavia played in the [[Czech Extraliga]] from 1994 until 2015, winning the national championship in 2003 and 2008. The club plays its home games at [[Zimní stadion Eden]] in Prague. From 2004 until 2015, it played at [[O2 Arena (Prague)|O2 Arena]].


The team played in the [[2008–09 Champions Hockey League|2008–09 season]] of the [[Champions Hockey League]].
The team played in the [[2008–09 Champions Hockey League|2008–09 season]] of the [[Champions Hockey League]].


The team was relegated to the 1. Liga in the [[2014–15 Czech Extraliga season]].
==History==
==History==
Slavia at first played bandy hockey, taking on [[BZK Praha]] on January 6, 1901, defeating them 11-4. Two weeks later they won the [[1901 Bohemian Crown Lands Championship]] with a 17-2 victory over BZK. Slavia then played against [[Training Eis Club]] in Vienna on February 17, again winning easily by a 17-3 score.
Slavia at first played bandy hockey, taking on [[BZK Praha]] on January 6, 1901, defeating them 11-4. Two weeks later they won the [[1901 Bohemian Crown Lands Championship]] with a 17-2 victory over BZK. Slavia then played against [[Training Eis Club]] in Vienna on February 17, again winning easily by a 17-3 score.

Latest revision as of 19:28, 25 July 2024

Slavia Praha
HC Slavia Praha logo.png
City Prague, Czech Republic
League Czech 1.liga
2015-present
Czech Extraliga
1993–2015
Founded 1900
Home arena Zimní stadion Eden
Colors Red, White
         
Franchise history
1900–1948 SK Slavia Praha
1948–1949 Sokol Slavia Praha
1949–1953 Dynamo Slavia Praha
1953–1965 Dynamo Praha
1965–1977 Slavia Praha
1977–1993 Slavia IPS Praha
1993–present Slavia Praha

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HC Slavia Praha (eng: HC Slavia Prague) is a Czech professional ice hockey team located in Prague playing in the Czech 1st National Hockey League, the second-highest league in the country. Slavia played in the Czech Extraliga from 1994 until 2015, winning the national championship in 2003 and 2008. The club plays its home games at Zimní stadion Eden in Prague. From 2004 until 2015, it played at O2 Arena.

The team played in the 2008–09 season of the Champions Hockey League.

The team was relegated to the 1. Liga in the 2014–15 Czech Extraliga season.

History

Slavia at first played bandy hockey, taking on BZK Praha on January 6, 1901, defeating them 11-4. Two weeks later they won the 1901 Bohemian Crown Lands Championship with a 17-2 victory over BZK. Slavia then played against Training Eis Club in Vienna on February 17, again winning easily by a 17-3 score.

The club won the Magazine of Sports and Games Cup in 1904 and repeated as champions in 1905, finishing ahead of I. ČLTK Praha and SK Smíchov. In 1906-07, they finished second behind AC Sparta Praha, who defeated them 4-3 in the final. Slavia won the cup for a third time in 1908. In the same year also played a match abroad in Budapest, defeating the local club, Budapesti Korcsolyázó Egylet, 5-2.

In 1908, they were among the founding members of the Bohemian Ice Hockey Federation and won the inaugural 1908 Bohemian Ice Hockey Championship. Slavia went on to repeat as Bohemian champions in 1909 and 1911, and also claimed the Crown Lands Championship in both those years as well as in 1912.

The majority of the Bohemian National Team that won gold at the Ice Hockey European Championship 1911 was composed of players from Slavia Praha. Slavia was heavily represented at the international level until World War I interceded in 1914. After the war, the Czechoslovak National Team, again with a heavy Slavia flavor, claimed bronze at the 1920 Olympics.

They won the 1919 Czech Hockey Union Championship. In 1922, the hockey team, along with skiers and skaters formed a separate department from the sports club. At the 1924 Czechoslovak Championship, played under the auspices of the Office of the President, Slavia dominated, winning the cup presented personally by the president of Czechoslovakia, Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk. They won the final match against CSK Vyšehrad 1907 17:0.

From 1929 to 1936, Slavia played in the Prague Championship of the Czechoslovak Championship. With the formation of the Czechoslovak Extraliga for 1936-37, Slavia was among the seven teams to qualify for the new league. They were relegated and spent the next season playing in the regional competition in Prague.

During World War II, the section showed scant activity and was connected to the football department. With a relatively young squad, Slavia played in the Prague competition with varying success.

After the war, the club played in the lower-level Czechoslovak leagues, including the Czechoslovak 2. Liga and the 1. Česká národní hokejová liga. Following the dissolution of Czechoslovakia in 1993, Slavia played in the Czech 1.liga, in which they finished second and earned promotion to the top-tier Czech Extraliga for 1994-95.

Slavia became Czech champions by winning the Extraliga in 2003, defeating HC Pardubice four games to three in a seven game series. They claimed the title again in 2008, this time triumphing over HC Karlovy Vary in seven games.

Honours

Czech Extraliga championships: 2 (2003, 2008)
Czechoslovak champion: 1 (1924)
Czech Hockey Union champion: 1 (1919)
Bohemian champion: 3 (1908, 1909, 1911)
Bohemian Crown Lands champion: 4 (1901, 1909, 1911, 1912)
Magazine of Sports and Games Cup champion 3 (1904, 1905, 1908)

Team Photos

Pre-1918 Match Results

Bandy

Date Location Teams Score Attendance Notes
17. February 1901 Vienna, Engelmann-Platz Slavia - TEC 17:3(13-1,4-2)
01. January 1907 Prague Slavia II - Sparta 4:5(1-1,3-4)
12. January 1908 Prague, Slavia-Platz Slavia - Ruch 15:1(5-1,10-0)) hry-Pokal
26. January 1908 Prague Slavia II - Novomestsky 15:2
26. January 1908 Jungbunzlau Slavia - Ruch 9:0 1908 Boh Ch.
26. January 1908 Jungbunzlau NP Slavia champion
02. February 1908 Budapest Slavia - Budapester EV 5:2
27. January 1912 Prague, Wendelinka Slavia - DFC 12:0(8-0,4-0) Ringhoffer
28. January 1912 Prague, Wendelinka Slavia - Visehrad 9:1(7-1,2-0) Ringhoffer
28. January 1912 Prague, Wendelinka Slavia - Leipziger Sportklub 6:8(3-5,3-3) 3000 Ringhoffer
11. February 1912 Prague Slavia - Charlottenburger Sportclub 1:0(0-0,1-0)

Ice Hockey

Date Location Teams Score Attendance Notes
25./26. December 1906 Prague Slavia - CLTC 10:6 hry-Pokal
25./26. December 1906 Prague Slavia - Smichov 10:2 hry-Pokal
30. December 1906 Prague Slavia - CLTK 7:3 hry-Pokal
01. January 1907 Prague Slavia - Sparta 4:5(1-1,3-4) hry-Pokal
12. January 1908 Prague Slavia - Ruch 15:1(5-1,10-0) hry-Pokal
26. January 1908 Jungbunzlau Slavia - Ruch 9:0 Boh Ch.
26. January 1908 Jungbunzlau Slavia - Sparta NP Final, Sparta rejected official
26. January 1908 Jungbunzlau Slavia - Ml. Boleswav 5:7
26. January 1908 Prague Slavia II - Novomestsky 15:2
02. February 1908 Budapest Slavia - Budapester EV 5:2
03. January 1909 Prague Slavia - Slavia II 15:0 hry-Pokal
3. January 1909 Prague Slavia II - Zimni SK 10:3 hry-Pokal
14. January 1909 Prague Slavia - Zimnis SK II 3:1 Boh. CL Champ
14. January 1909 Prague Slavia II - Zimnis SK 1:2 Boh. CL Champ
14. January 1909 Prague Slavia - Zimnis SK 8:1 Boh. CL Champ
14. January 1909 Prague Slavia II - Zimnis SK 2:1 Boh. CL Champ
24. January 1909 Prague Slavia - Boleslav 7:2
27. January 1909 Prague Slavia - Smichov 16:2
27. January 1909 Prague Slavia II - AFK Brsovic 18:0
27. February 1909 Prague Slavia II - Zimnis SK 3:0 Boh. Champ
27. February 1909 Prague Slavia - Union 4:0 Boh. Champ
28. February 1909 Prague Slavia - Slavia II 3:1 Boh. Champ
28. February 1909 Prague Slavia - Sparta 4:0 Boh. Champ
30. January 1910 Prague Slavia - Spolecnost 0:0
08. January 1911 Prague Slavia - BZK 11:0(6-0,5-0)
08. January 1911 Prague Slavia I - Slavia II 9:2
14. January 1911 Prague Slavia - Slavia II 6:1(4-0,2-1) Boh. CL Champ
15. January 1911 Prague Slavia - Spolecnost II 5:0 Boh. CL Champ
15. January 1911 Prague Slavia - Ceska Sport. Spolecnost 3:0 Boh. Champ
01. February 1911 Prague Slavia - Akad. Prag 8:0(5-0,4-0) Boh. Champ
02. February 1911 Prague Slavia II - Hockeyovy Cercle Karlin 0:1(0-0,0-1) Boh. Champ
02. February 1911 Prague Slavia - Spolecnost II 8:1(6-0,2-1) Boh. Champ
02. February 1911 Prague Slavia - Spolecnost 3:0(1-0,2-0) Boh. Champ
05. February 1911 Prague Slavia - Budapester EV 3:3(3:2,0-1)
12. February 1911 Prague Slavia II - BZK 7:0(5-0,2-0)
12. February 1911 Prague Slavia - SHK Karlin 8:0(6-0,2-0)
14. January 1912 Prague Slavia - Zimni 1:1 Boh. Champ
21. January 1912 Prague Slavia II - Zimnisport 4:0 Boh. CL Champ
21. January 1912 Prague Slavia - Spolecnost 3:0 Boh. CL Champ
21. January 1912 Prague Slavia - Slavia II 0:0 CL, Slavia II forfeit
21. January 1912 Prague Slavia - Zimnisport 8:0 Boh. CL Champ
31. January 1912 Prague Slavia - Slavia II 1:1
02. February 1912 Prague Slavia II - SHK Karlin 2:0(1-0,1-0)
04. February 1912 Prague Slavia II - Spolecnost 1:0(1-0,0-0)
05. January 1913 Prague Slavia - DEHG 3:2(2-1,1-1)
05. January 1913 Prague Slavia - Karlinsky SK 4:2(1-0,3-2)
12. January 1913 Prague Slavia - Spolecnost 0:1(0-0,0-1) Official: Kreidl (Berlin)
12. January 1913 Prague Slavia - DEHG 2:0(1-0,1-0)
19. January 1913 Prague Slavia - Spolecnost II 4:3
01. February 1913 Prague Slavia - DEHG 3:1(1-1,2-0) Ringhoffer
02. February 1913 Prague Slavia - Sportclub Charlottenburg 1:2 (1-1,0-1) Ringhoffer
01. January 1914 Prague Slavia - Spolecnost 0:0
01. January 1914 Prague Slavia II - Spolecnost II 0:14
03. January 1914 Prague Slavia - Spolecnost II 10:0 Ringhoffer
04. January 1914 Prague Slavia - Münchner Männerturnverein 2:0(1-0,1-0) Ringhoffer
04. January 1914 Prague Slavia - Spolecnost NP Ring., stopped after 30 mins
11. January 1914 Prague Slavia - Spolecnost 3:2 Ringhoffer
11. January 1914 Prague Slavia - Berliner Schlittschuh Club 2:10 Ringhoffer Final
17. January 1914 Prague Slavia - Münchner Männerturnverein 3:3
18. January 1914 Prague Slavia - Münchner Männerturnverein 4:3
18. January 1914 Prague Slavia II - Sparta 1:6
25. January 1914 Prague Slavia komb.- DEHG II 13:0
25. January 1914 Prague Slavia Jug. - Deutsche Sportbrüder 4:1
08. February 1914 Prague Slavia - Sparta 5:0(3-0,2-0)
08. February 1914 Prague Slavia II - Smichov 11:0(5-0,6-0)
08. February 1914 Prague Slavia III - DEHG II 6:0(3-0,3-0)
08. February 1914 Prague Slavia Jug. - Sportbrüder Erf. 6:0(3-0,3-0)
03. February 1915 Prague Slavia - Spolecnost 2:3(1-1,1-2)
03. February 1915 Prague Slavia - Sparta 0:3(0-0,0-3)
22. January 1917 Prague, Schützeninsel Slavia - Spolecnost 5:3(3-2,2-1) 600 Schiri: Lanzinger
04. February 1917 Prague Slavia II - FK Deutsche Sportbrüder 2:5
04. February 1917 Prague Slavia - FK Deutsche Sportbrüder 5:0
11. February 1917 Prague Slavia - Chechie III 4:0
05. January 1918 Prague Slavia - Spolecnost 5:7

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