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{{Infobox hockey team
| team = MHC Mountfield
| colour = #0a37a0
| colour text = white
| logo = Logo mhcmountfield.jpg
| logosize = 270px
| nickname =
| city = [[Martin, Slovakia]]
| league = [[Tipsport liga]]
| conference =
| division =
| founded = {{Start date|1932}}
| operated =
| arena = [[Martin Ice Stadium]]<br /> (capacity 4,200)
| colours = blue, white<br />{{colorbox|#0a37a0}} {{colorbox|white}}
| GM = {{flagicon|SVK}} [[Aurel Nauš]]
| coach = {{flagicon|SVK}} [[Róbert Pukalovič (ice hockey b. 1960)|Róbert Pukalovič]]
| captain = {{flagicon|SVK}} [[Michal Beran]]
| affiliates =
| parentclub =
| farmclub =
| website = [http://www.mhcmartin.sk/ www.mhcmartin.sk


It's the best team in the Slovakia

==History==
==History==
The club was established in 1932 as Slávia Martin. Later the name was changed to Sokol, ŠK, ZŤS, Hutník, Martimex ZŤS, Martimex and MHC Martin (2000–2010). Names Slávia, Sokol, ŠK (Športový klub - Sport Club), TJ (Telovýchovná jednota - bodybuilding unity) are common names, meaning sport organisation in Slovakia or Czechoslovakia. Names Hutnik, ZŤS and Martimex are connected to heavy engineering factory or factories cooperating with it, major employer in region (from the 1930s to the 1990s). Since 2010/2011 season the name of the club is MHC Mountfield. The club played in the county league, since 1970 in [[1. Slovenská národná hokejová liga|1.SNHL]]. In 1992/1993 season, the hockey club advanced into [[Slovak Extraliga]].
The club was established in 1932 as Slávia Martin. Later the name was changed to Sokol, ŠK, ZŤS, Hutník, Martimex ZŤS, Martimex and MHC Martin (2000–2010). Names Slávia, Sokol, ŠK (Športový klub - Sport Club), TJ (Telovýchovná jednota - bodybuilding unity) are common names, meaning sport organisation in Slovakia or Czechoslovakia. Names Hutnik, ZŤS and Martimex are connected to heavy engineering factory or factories cooperating with it, major employer in region (from the 1930s to the 1990s). Since 2010/2011 season the name of the club is MHC Mountfield. The club played in the county league, since 1970 in [[1. Slovenská národná hokejová liga|1.SNHL]]. In 1992/1993 season, the hockey club advanced into [[Slovak Extraliga]].

Revision as of 03:47, 19 October 2015

History

The club was established in 1932 as Slávia Martin. Later the name was changed to Sokol, ŠK, ZŤS, Hutník, Martimex ZŤS, Martimex and MHC Martin (2000–2010). Names Slávia, Sokol, ŠK (Športový klub - Sport Club), TJ (Telovýchovná jednota - bodybuilding unity) are common names, meaning sport organisation in Slovakia or Czechoslovakia. Names Hutnik, ZŤS and Martimex are connected to heavy engineering factory or factories cooperating with it, major employer in region (from the 1930s to the 1990s). Since 2010/2011 season the name of the club is MHC Mountfield. The club played in the county league, since 1970 in 1.SNHL. In 1992/1993 season, the hockey club advanced into Slovak Extraliga. MHC Martin played in Slovak Extraliga all seasons except 1999/2000 and 2004/2005, which spent in 1st. Slovak National Hockey League.

After years of economical stability, which is rare for this provincial team, the management, head coach Dušan Gregor and his predecessor Ladislav Spišiak, systematically built up the team and won the bronze medal in 2009/10 season. It consist of former youth players like Jaroslav Markovič jr., Andrej Themár, Miroslav Dzubina, experienced players Ivan Ďatelinka, David Appel, Michal Macho, Jaroslav Jabrocký and veterans Michal Beran, Peter Klepáč, Marek Uram and Karol Križan. The team clinched the play-off spot by 4th place in regular season (74 points in 47 matches). In the first round, MHC Martin passed through HK36 Skalica with legendary Žigmund Pálffy on rooster 4:3 on wins. In the second leg, MHC Martin lost 4:1 on wins to future champions HC Košice.

The Woman's team (MHK Martin) won the woman's extraliga 10 times between 1997–2009), the junior organizations also made some achievements and the Hockey Club Martin delivered some players (and for years also doctor MUDr. Dalimír Jančovič, who cooperate with MHC Martin) into Slovak Men's, Woman's and Junior's Ice Hockey Representation.

Historical names

  • Slávia Martin (1932–1939)
  • Sokol Turčiansky Svätý Martin (1945-?)
  • ŠK Martin (?)
  • Spartak Martin (+/- 1957/58 +/-)
  • TJ Hutník Martin (?-1969)
  • Hutník Martin (1969/70)
  • TJ Strojárne Martin (1970/71-1977)
  • ZŤS Martin (1978–1989)
  • HC Hutník ZŤS TS (1990-1992/1993)
  • Martimex ZŤS Martin ()
  • Martimex Martin ()
  • MHC Martin (2000–2010)
  • MHC Mountfield (2010–present)

Season-by-season results

This is a partial list of the last five seasons completed by MHC Martin. Code explanation; GP—Games played, W—Wins, OTW—Overtime wins, OTW—Overtime losses, L—Losses, GF—Goals for, GA—Goals against, Pts—Points. Top Scorer: Points (Goals+Assists)

Season League Regular season Post season results Top scorer (regular season)
Finish GP W OTW OTL L GF GA Pts
2007–08 Extraliga 3rd 54 32 3 3 16 169 123 102 Lost in quarterfinals, 3–4 (HK Dukla Trenčín) Czech Republic L. Říha 55 (18+37)
2008–09 Extraliga 7th 58 27 4 9 18 204 170 98 Lost in quarterfinals, 1–4 (HC Slovan Bratislava) Czech Republic L. Říha 61 (14+47)
2009–10 Extraliga 4th 47 22 4 5 16 139 131 79 Lost in semifinals, 1–4 (HC Košice) Slovakia M. Uram 49 (14+35)
2010–11 Extraliga 9th 57 21 1 9 26 153 182 74 Did not qualify Slovakia J. Jabrocký 47 (27+20)
2011–12 Extraliga 9th 55 15 7 4 29 143 186 63 Did not qualify Slovakia J. Markovič 42 (15+27)

Achievements

Domestic

Slovak championship

International

IIHF Continental Cup

Current squad

Template:MHC Martin roster

NHL Alumni

GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/– = Plus/Minus; PIM = Penalty Minutes

Player Pos NHL Teams GP G A Pts +/– PIM
Róbert Švehla D Panthers, Maple Leafs 655 68 267 335 -5 649
Zdeno Cíger LW Devils, Oilers, Rangers, Lightning 352 94 134 228 -54 101
Radovan Somík LW Flyers 113 12 20 32 +7 27
Richard Pánik LW Lightning 75 8 14 22 -11 25
Peter Bartoš LW Wild 13 4 2 6 +2 6
Peter Smrek D Blues, Rangers 28 2 4 6 -5 18

Notable players in foreign leagues

References