Red Eagles Hokkaido

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Red Eagles Hokkaido
CityTomakomai, Hokkaidō
LeagueAsia League Ice Hockey
Founded1925 (1925)
Home arenaHakucho Arena (capacity 4,015)
Colours     
Owner(s)Oji Paper Company
Head coachNobuhiro Sugawara
CaptainMasato Domeki
Websitehttps://redeagles.co.jp/

Red Eagles Hokkaido レッドイーグルス北海道 are a professional ice hockey team based in Tomakomai city on Hokkaidō, Japan. Red Eagles is a member of Asia League Ice Hockey.

History[]

The club was founded as the Oji Eagles in 1925. They have won the Japan League 13 times, the All Japan Championship 36 times and the Asia League 2 times. Oji became a founding member of Asia League Ice Hockey in 2003. In 2021 the team changed its name to Red Eagles Hokkaido.

Crest[]

Honours[]

Current roster[]

Oji Eagles players warm-up before a game
Goaltenders
# Country Player Catches Acquired Place of Birth
30 Japan L 2001 Osaka, Japan
39 Japan Narisawa Yuta L 2010 Kushiro, Japan
61 Japan Haruna Masahito L 2006 Kushiro, Japan
Defencemen
# Country Player Shoots Acquired Place of Birth
5 Japan R 2009 Tomakomai, Japan
6 Japan Kawashima Makoto L 2003 Obihiro, Japan
20 Japan Yamashita Takafumi R 2006 Tomakomai, Japan
23 Japan Haga YosukeA R 2009 Kushiro, Japan
28 United States Chris Harrington R 2010 St. Cloud, United States
34 Japan L 2011 Iwanai, Japan
44 Japan Aaron Keller R 2003 Kamloops, BC, Canada
88 Japan Sasaki Kazumasa R 2008 Tomakomai, Japan
Forwards
# Country Player Position Shoots Acquired Place of Birth
3 Japan A LW R 2008 Tomakomai, Japan
7 Japan Domeki MasatoC C/W R 2002 Tomakomai, Japan
8 Japan Kon Yousuke C L 2009 Kitahiroshima, Japan
9 Japan Sato Sho LW L 2009 Kushiro, Japan
10 Japan Mitamura Kouhei LW L 2010 Obihiro, Japan
13 Japan Ogawa Masafumi C L 2005 Tomakomai, Japan
14 Japan L 2012 Tomakomai, Japan
16 Japan Saito Tetsuya C R 2002 Kushiro, Japan
17 Japan R 2012 Kushiro, Japan
18 Japan C/LW L 2010 Tokyo, Japan
19 Japan Saito Takeshi RW R 2002 Kushiro, Japan
21 Japan Kuji Shuuhei LW R 2010 Tomakomai, Japan
32 United States Marc Cavosie C/LW L 2011 Albany, NY, United States
48 Japan Takahashi Seiji RW R 2011 Tomakomai, Japan
53 Japan L 2012 Nikko, Japan

Year-by-year record[]

complete records for previous seasons[1]

Season GP W W(OT) W(GWS)* T L(GWS)* L(OT) L GF GA PTS Finish Playoffs
2003–04 16 5 0 2 0 9 55 58 17 4th/5 Did not reach playoffs
2004–05 42 24 2 2 1 13 181 124 79 4th/8 Lost in semi-finals
2005–06 38 22 0 4 2 10 159 87 72 4th/9 Lost in semi-finals
2006–07 34 20 0 4 1 9 141 80 65 3rd/8 Lost in quarter-finals
2007–08 30 17 1 2 2 8 112 74 57 3rd/7 Won Championship
2008–09 36 21 1 2 2 0 10 141 77 71 3rd/7 Lost in semi-finals
2009–10 36 21 0 3 2 3 7 141 80 74 2nd/7 Lost in Semi-finals
2010–11 36 21 3 2 3 0 7 161 91 76 1st/7 Lost in Semi-finals
2011–12 36 21 1 2 4 2 6 141 82 75 1st/7 Won Championship
2012–13 42 32 2 0 1 1 6 199 92 102 1st/7 Lost finals
Totals 346 204 10 9 14 12 12 85 1431 845 - - 2 Championships

*prior to the 2008–2009 season, there were no shoot-outs and games ended in a tie

Past import players[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Archive Record". Alhockey.com. Archived from the original on October 6, 2008. Retrieved 12 January 2009.

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