Piráti Chomutov

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Piráti Chomutov
Piráti Chomutov logo.svg
CityChomutov, Czech Republic
LeagueKrajská liga
Founded1945 (1945)
Home arenaSD aréna
ColoursBlue & White & Red      
Head coachCzech Republic Vladimir Růžička

Piráti Chomutov is a Czech ice hockey team from Chomutov, Czech Republic. Established as ČSK Chomutov in 1945, the team has played in Chomutov through numerous team name changes and elevations/relegations in the Czechoslovak and Czech hockey leagues. As of the 2015–16 season, Piráti Chomutov plays in the second-level Chance liga. Their home arena is the SD aréna located in Chomutov, Czech Republic

History[]

The club was established in 1945 as ČSK Chomutov.

In the 1950/1951 season, playing as Sokol Hutě, the team was promoted to the Czechoslovak First Ice Hockey League, where they played until the 1963/1964 season.

In 1967, as VTŽ Chomutov, the team was promoted to the highest league again but was relegated the very next year. In 1984 the club was demoted to the third level of hockey in Czechoslovak hockey, the Second National Hockey League.

In 1997, as KLH Chomutov, the club bought the license in the First National Hockey League (FNHL) from HC Slovan Ústečtí Lvi.

After winning the league in the 2011–12 FNHL season, Piráti Chomutov returned to the top-level league Czech Extraliga. During the play-outs in the 2013-14 season Piráti Chomutov lost and returned to the First National Hockey League. Season 2014/2015 in FNHL was one of the most successful in history. Pirati Chomutov became a winner and after play off returned to the top-level league (season 2015/2016).

1956 airplane disaster[]

On 24 November 1956, while the team was operating under the name TJ Baník Chomutov ZJF, some members of the team were involved in a fatal airplane accident. A Czechoslovak Airlines flight, on an Ilyushin Il-12B aircraft, crashed near Eglisau, Switzerland. Three players, two top club officials and a reporter were among others on board the scheduled flight from Zurich to Prague, which crashed in fields after an engine failure. All on board perished.[1][2]

Roster[]

Updated April 25, 2018

# Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace
93 Czech Republic G R 26 2017 Tábor, Czech Republic
29 Czech Republic G L 25 Chomutov, Czech Republic
34 Czech Republic G L 22 2013 Tábor, Czech Republic
4 Czech Republic Ondřej Buchtela D R 22 2013 Ústí nad Labem, Czech Republic
25 Czech Republic Lukáš Chalupa D L 28 2016 Radonice, Czech Republic
67 Czech Republic D L 31 2017 Písek, Czech Republic
22 Czech Republic Tomáš Dvořák D L 26 2017 Havlíčkův Brod, Czech Republic
55 Czech Republic D L 25 2017 Prague, Czech Republic
3 Czech Republic Ronald Knot D R 27 2017 Prague, Czech Republic
96 Czech Republic Jaroslav Mrázek D L 36 2011 Milevsko, Czech Republic
59 Czech Republic Šimon Szathmáry D R 26 2011 Havlíčkův Brod, Czech Republic
24 Czech Republic Jakub Trefný D L 40 2018 Louny, Czech Republic
86 Czech Republic Jan Havel RW L 25 2017
44 Czech Republic C R 27 Chomutov, Czech Republic
77 Czech Republic Nicolas Hlava RW R 27 Chomutov, Czech Republic
71 Czech Republic Ivan Huml (A) LW L 40 2016 Kladno, Czech Republic
15 Czech Republic Roman Chlouba LW R 30 2016 Chomutov, Czech Republic
27 Czech Republic Jakub Chrpa RW L 27 Chomutov, Czech Republic
11 Czech Republic Petr Koblasa RW R 28 2016 Soběslav, Czech Republic
13 Czech Republic Jakub Lauko C L 21 Prague, Czech Republic
33 Czech Republic Michal Poletín RW L 30 2016 Prague, Czech Republic
62 Czech Republic Vladimír Růžička C L 32 2014 Most, Czech Republic
88 Czech Republic Jakub Sklenář LW L 33 2015 Znojmo, Czech Republic
76 Czech Republic Jiří Smejkal C L 25 2017 České Budějovice, Czech Republic
66 Czech Republic RW L 26 2013 Prague, Czech Republic
18 Czech Republic Vojtěch Tomeček RW R 27 2017 Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic
14 Czech Republic Marek Tomica (A) C L 41 2015 Třebíč, Czech Republic
72 Czech Republic Lukáš Vantuch C L 34 2018 Jihlava, Czech Republic
82 Czech Republic Michal Vondrka (C) LW L 39 2015 České Budějovice, Czech Republic

Club names[]

  • 1945 - ČSK Chomutov
  • 1949 - ZJS spojené ocelárny
  • 1951 - Sokol Hutě
  • 1953 - TJ Baník Chomutov ZJF
  • 1958 - Baník VTŽ Chomutov
  • 1960 - VTŽ Chomutov
  • 1991 - Klub ledního hokeje VT VTJ Chomutov
  • 1996 - KLH Chomutov
  • 2011 - Piráti Chomutov

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Černý den kdysi prožil i Chomutov. Letadlo pohřbilo hráče a vedení – iDNES.cz". Hokej.idnes.cz. Retrieved 2013-07-07.
  2. ^ Aviation Safety Network Report

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