Innsbrucker EV
From Wikipedia the free encyclopedia
EV Innsbruck | |
---|---|
City | Innsbruck, Austria |
League | Austrian Hockey League –1993 Austrian National League 1993–1994 |
Founded | 1925 |
Folded | 1994 |
Home arena | Olympiahalle Innsbruck |
Franchise history | |
1925–1960s | Innsbrucker Eislaufverein |
1960s–1973 | EV Innsbruck |
1973–1975 | EC Innsbruck |
1975–1984 | EC Sparkasse (ECS) Innsbruck |
1984–1988 | EV Innsbruck |
1988–1989 | Gösser EV (GEV) Innsbruck |
1989–1994 | EV Innsbruck |
Championships | |
Playoff championships | Austrian Champion (7) 1953, 1954, 1958, 1959, 1961, 1963, 1989 Austrian National League Champion (1) 1994 |
Innsbrucker EV or EV Innsbruck was an ice hockey team based in Innsbruck, Austria. They competed in the Austrian Hockey League until 1993 and won the Austrian Championship seven times.[1] Their home arena was Olympiahalle Innsbruck.
The organization was disbanded entirely after the 1993–94 season. HC Innsbruck was founded in 1994 and, through not a continuation of the original franchise, is regarded as EV Innsbruck's successor.
Notable alumni
[edit]Years active with EV Innsbruck listed alongside names
- Alain Daigle, 1981–82
- Chris Felix, 1991–1993
- François Guay, 1991–1993
- / Greg Holst, 1989–1992
- Sergei Alekseevich Kapustin, 1986–1987
- Kevin LaVallée, 1987–1990
- Martin Lindner, 1982–1994
- Martin Platzer, 1983–1985
- / Poul Popiel, 1978–79
- Gerald Rauchenwald, 1986–1991
- / Adelbert Saint John, 1975–1978 (player-coach)
- Viktor Ivanovich Shalimov, 1987–88
- Christian Perthaler, 1988–1993
Head coaches
[edit]- / Adelbert Saint John, 1975–1978 (player-coach)
- Gerhard Kießling, 1985
- Blair MacDonald, 1986–87
- Rudolf Killias, 1987–1989
- Gerhard Kießling, 1990–91
- Václav Nedomanský, 1990–91
- Miroslav Berek, 1991–1993
References
[edit]- ^ Margreiter, Siegfried; Haiszan, Herbert; Kilias, Rudolf (1987). Das Grosse Österreichische Eishockey-Buch. Dornbirn: Buch Spezial.
External links
[edit]- Team information and statistics from HockeyDB.com, and EliteProspects.com, and HockeyArchives.info (in French)