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HC Energie Karlovy Vary

HC Energie Karlovy Vary
HC Karlovy Vary logo.svg
City Karlovy Vary
League

Czech Extraliga 1997-current

Founded 1932
Home arena KV Arena
(Capacity: 6,000)
Colours                    
Owner(s) Czech Republic Karel Holoubek
General manager Czech Republic Miroslav Vaněk
Head coach Czech Republic Karel Mlejnek
Captain Czech Republic Radek Duda
Website www.hokejkv.cz
Franchise history

HC Energie Karlovy Vary 2002-present

  • HC Becherovka KV 1994-2002
  • Slavia Karlovy Vary 1964-94
  • Dynamo Karlovy Vary 1953-64
  • Sokol Slavia Karlovy Vary 1951-53

Czech Extraliga 1997-current

HC Energie Karlovy Vary 2002-present

HC Energie Karlovy Vary is a professional ice hockey team based in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic. They play in the Czech Extraliga.

The history of the ice hockey in Karlovy Vary dates back to the 1932, when a few enthusiasts established SK Slavia Karlovy Vary. The home arena of this club was a small lake nicknamed Little Versailles. In the year 1948 was built an artificial ice ring which significantly improved the standards. Within a few years, the ice hockey team Karlovy Vary was competing on a national level. The club steadily remained in the first league (Přebor republiky) in the years 1951–52, 1952–53, 1953–54, 1954–55. The numbers of spectators coming to the games in those days were up to and over 10 000. In 1953 the team's name changed to 'Dynamo'. One of the greatest achievements of those days can be considered the games with HK Lokomotiv Moscow which ended 2:3 for Dynamo, or victory 8:5 against Czech National Team (which was training for the world championship). Many key players were injured during the season 1954-55 and the club got delegated to the second league. However dominant vas Dynamo in the second league they never managed to get back to the top league. The team was renamed to back Slavia in 1965. A harsh times came at the end of the 70s when the arena started to fall into disrepair and was not fit for purpose any more. The council decided to build two ice rings. The construction of the first, training ring commenced shortly and was completed in 1975. The project to build the arena of national standards next to the training ground was never realized. The existing ice ring had the roof put on by the end of 80s. In 1990, a changing rooms were built and further improvements were carried out such as new services, cooling of the surface, barriers with artificial glass, etc. Basically everything that was missing right from the start. A large financial burden and no interest of the local council caused that the club was delegated to the division group (note: 1) Extraliga ('Extra League'), 2) 1. liga ('First League'), 3) 2.liga ('Second League'), 4) krajské přebory ('Division'). All changed in 1991 with a new management and generous sponsor: firm Jan Becher. From the season 1993/1994 the team's name was changed to HC Slavia Becherovka Karlovy Vary (from season 1996/1997 HC Becherovka Karlovy Vary). The club reached the First League in 1995 and a couple of years later in 1997 HC Becherovka Karlovy Vary fought their way into the Extra League. They did not managed to defeat Opava in the play off's, but with a stable position in the competition, the club bought the rights of Olomouc which was in financial difficulties. The club got a new sponsor in 2002, the Sokolovskou uhelnou a. s., and was renamed to HC Energie. In season 2007/2008 the team led by coach Zdeňek Venera fought their way into the finals, but lost in 7-games battle to Prague's team Slavia. The club's effort paid off next year under the coach Josef Paleček and captain Václav Skuhravy in repetition of last year's finals, HK Energie won 4:2 on games and celebrated the Extra League title. The best player of play offs was Lukáš Mensator. The Extraliga Finals of the 2008/2009 season was also a last game in the old arena in Dolní Kamenna. From the next season, the club moved into new built KV Arena.


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