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Re: European Leagues Thread

Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2012 10:17 am
by archibalduk
nino33 wrote:
Alessandro wrote:polemic
Thanks Alessandro for teaching me a new word! 8-) :thup:
Seconded!! :thup:

Re: European Leagues Thread

Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 8:41 pm
by joehelmer
Brynäs is the new Swedish champions, they won game 6 against Skellefteå with 2-0 and 4-2 in games.
Jakob Silfverberg, who is contracted by Ottawa, scored a beautiful goal and is also the player who has scored most goals ever in the final game series, maybe even the player who have scored most goals in the playoffs.

Too bad that my team, Djurgårdens IF, will play in Allsvenskan next season, well it will be a challenge to get them up to Elitserien again on EHM. :-D

Re: European Leagues Thread

Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2012 8:59 am
by McQwak
And HC Pardubice won it yesterday in the Czech league (Extraliga). Pardubice is hometown and homeclub of Hasek. They won 4-2 in games against HC Brno which was novice this season and seeded from 10th place they made it to the finals. There they lost to Pardubice.

Re: European Leagues Thread

Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2012 8:01 am
by Jypfan92
JYP has won its second championship in SM-liiga!! They won 5th final game 2-1 on OT and series 4-1 against Pelicans that achieved their first medal ever !! Game-winning goal was shot by Eric Perrin.

I couldn't saw/listen the final game cause of evening shift :nerd: But I drove through the city center and there were such a good atmosphere 8-)

There's some pics of the last game and celebrations:
http://jatkoaika.com/smliiga.php?sivu=kolumnit&id=14026
http://www.jatkoaika.com/smliiga.php?si ... t&id=14025

Re: European Leagues Thread

Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 3:21 pm
by forza_ambri
Some Champions 2011 / 2012:

Austria: EHC Linz
Belarus: Metallurg Schlobin
Bulgaria: HK Slawia Sofia
Czech Rep.: HC CSOB Pardubice
Denmark: Herning Blue Fox
Finland: JYP Jyväskylä
Germany: Eisbären Berlin
Hungary: Alba Volán SC
Italy: HC Bozen
Israel: HC Metulla
Netherlands: Ruijters Eaters Geleen
Norway: Stavanger Oilers
Poland: KH Sanok
Romania: HSC Csíkszereda
Slovakia: HC Slovan Bratislava
Slovenia: HDD Olimpija Ljubljana
Sweden: Brynäs IF
Switzerland: ZSC Lions
UK: Nottingham Panthers
Ukraine: HC Donbass Donetsk

Re: European Leagues Thread

Posted: Wed May 16, 2012 2:17 pm
by Jypfan92
Rumours are taking Dominik Hasek to Chomutov :-? Looks like he will never retire.. :-p

Re: European Leagues Thread

Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2012 1:22 pm
by Jypfan92
R.I.P. Vladimir Krutov, the legendary Soviet winger :-(

Re: European Leagues Thread

Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2012 1:13 am
by YZG
RIP :(

It's too bad he was inches away from retiring when I became interested in hockey and I didn't get the chance to watch him. He was quite a player.

Shame he died so young, too...

Re: European Leagues Thread

Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2012 9:32 pm
by nino33
As part of the famed KLM line the Tank dominated his wing throughout the 1980s...he didn't adjust well to North America, but when I think of Krutov I never think of his one year in Vancouver...Tank was a perfect description of Krutov; he was very skilled and so so strong on his skates!

RIP

Re: European Leagues Thread

Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2012 3:54 pm
by Jypfan92
Flyers pick in 2004 draft, slovakian Ladislav Scurko, has been sent to prison for stabbing a referee at 2008. 26-year-old forward will serve 8 years.

Re: European Leagues Thread

Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2012 9:18 pm
by archibalduk
Jypfan92 wrote:Flyers pick in 2004 draft, slovakian Ladislav Scurko, has been sent to prison for stabbing a referee at 2008. 26-year-old forward will serve 8 years.
Yeah I read that too. Seems like he had a really unusual relationship with the referee to say the least. I read that allegedly the referee moved into his house on the pretence that he was dying of an illness and needed somewhere to live. Allegedly Scurko stabbed him when he found out the referee had been lying about being ill and dying.

Re: European Leagues Thread

Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2012 9:55 pm
by Satyr
Dale Weise (Canucks) plays in Holland during the lock-out. He has been very impressive, but our league is off-course very poor compared to the NHL and most European leagues. For that reason, all players are semi-prof and have most of them have a job, fighting is not allowed. Dale has a bit of a problem with this rule, today he was sent-off for the second time in a row with a game misconduct. He now will get an automatic two game ban.

His team, Tilburg, lost at home to fierce rivals Heerenveen Flyers, 0-5.

Code: Select all

                         Games - won - ot win - ot lost - lost - points -  gf - ga
1	Friesland Flyers  	10	    7	   1	     2	     0	   25	    49 - 17
2	Tilburg Trappers 	 10	    6	   2	     1	     1	   23	    54 - 23
3	HIJS Den Haag	      9	    6	   2	     0	     1	   22	    52 - 24
4	Geleen Eaters	      9	    3	   2	     0	     4	   13	    33 - 38
5	Eindhoven Kemphanen  10	    3	   0	     3	     4	   12	    40 - 50
6	HYC Herentals	     10	    2	   0	     1	     7	    7	    31 - 48
7	Amsterdam G's	     10	    0	   0	     0	     10	   0	    21 - 80
Win: 3 points
ot/so win: 2 points
ot lost: 1 point
lost: 0 points

Re: European Leagues Thread

Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2012 7:47 am
by dave1927p
I'm going to Rome in mid to late march and thinking about traveling to Berlin and catching the Eisbären game. Problem is that they'll need to make it all the way otherwise they won't be playing during that time, and maybe the playoffs are already over then? Assuming they do any idea how much a ticket to their games cost in the playoffs. Doesn't look like they'll be making it to the finals but would like to keep an eye out on it.

Re: European Leagues Thread

Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2012 10:56 am
by archibalduk
Wow, sounds like a nice little Euro trip. :cool: I guess that's what you have to do if you're coming all the way from Canada.

I couldn't find prices for the playoffs, but I found a price list for the Eisbaren regular season games (here). Tickets for an adult seem to range from €16.30 to €47.50 (note that it costs roughly an additional €5 to book online!!) and prices seem to vary according to what team they're playing (but the €47.50 I quoted seems to be the most expensive seat for the most expensive game). The €16.30 is for the cheapest seat at the cheapest game (the cheapest seat at the most expensive game is €23.30).

So I'm guessing that playoff tickets will be in the region of at least €23 - €50 depending on the seat ($30 - $66 Canadian).

Re: European Leagues Thread

Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2012 12:06 am
by dave1927p
Yeah, should be fun. Going to go again in the summer of 2014 for more of a party trip. Got to spend this time now traveling now as much as i can because I won't be doing it in a couple years, getting older, life is changing too much!

I think i might just buy it off a scalper if i'm in Germany and Berlin is playing. That gives me a great idea of prices though. I saw somewhere online that said 110 euros and i couldn't believe it. I was wondering if the polar bears were like the Maple leafs in the DEL. lol. Then it's just a matter of finding the schedules in english (and Berlin to make it deep in the playoffs)

Re: European Leagues Thread

Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2013 5:00 pm
by Manimal
dave1927p wrote: I was wondering if the polar bears were like the Maple leafs in the DEL.
The biggest difference is that Berlin knows how to win !

Re: European Leagues Thread

Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2013 11:29 pm
by Danny
dave1927p wrote:Then it's just a matter of finding the schedules in english
If you need any help with the language feel free to drop me a line.
And I'd be really careful relying on scalpers for playoff tickets, a 30 € ticket can turn into a 100 € ticket in a hurry.

Re: European Leagues Thread

Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2013 6:04 am
by dave1927p
Manimal wrote:
dave1927p wrote: I was wondering if the polar bears were like the Maple leafs in the DEL.
The biggest difference is that Berlin knows how to win !
haha that i cannot disagree with!
Danny wrote:
dave1927p wrote: If you need any help with the language feel free to drop me a line.
And I'd be really careful relying on scalpers for playoff tickets, a 30 € ticket can turn into a 100 € ticket in a hurry.
Thanks for the offer, Danny. It is certainly appreciated. I'm going to wait closer to march to see how it plays out and get ahold of the playoff schedule. I think you are right that it wouldn't be smart me purchasing from a scalper.

Re: European Leagues Thread

Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2013 8:14 pm
by batdad
Wow...imagine how bad the English league will be now.....with all those NHL supersstars leaving for the NHL again.

LOL (YEah I know biznasty has been gone for awhile).

I am sure there are guys in England playing pro hockey on these

Re: European Leagues Thread

Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2013 9:12 pm
by archibalduk
batdad wrote:Wow...imagine how bad the English league will be now.....with all those NHL supersstars leaving for the NHL again.

LOL (YEah I know biznasty has been gone for awhile).

I am sure there are guys in England playing pro hockey on these
Meh I'm glad they've left us. They were cramping our style. Who needs locked out NHLers when we have ECHL rejects!

Re: European Leagues Thread

Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2013 9:15 pm
by batdad
True, they at least can skate better than biznasty. Oh, and I just read a great stat that shows some other league is just as bad as England. Norway? Cannot recall. But in his time with his Euroteam...Dale Weise scored 48 points. In the time he scored that 48...his team gave up 45 goals in total. So basically he won every game for them. Shows how great he is and he must be the Canucks answer to having Kesler injured.

Canucks lines.

Sedin-Sedin-Burrows
Anyone-Weise-ANyone

Stanley cup for sure. LOL>

Re: European Leagues Thread

Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2013 10:22 pm
by archibalduk
Ha! You're thinking of the Tilburg Trappers in the Netherlands. Our British league is better than the Dutch league. Heck, we're on the verge of qualifying for the Olympics. I don't think we'll manage it, but we're down to the final four. It's all down to Tony Hand's tactical genius (and also Todd Kelman in all fairness).

Re: European Leagues Thread

Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2013 10:34 pm
by dave1927p
I'm really hoping England gets back into the olympics. They are certainly improving their program over the last 10 years.

Re: European Leagues Thread

Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2013 10:40 pm
by philou21
batdad wrote:I am sure there are guys in England playing pro hockey on these

Was afraid of a Rick Roll but everything was fine! :-D

Re: European Leagues Thread

Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2013 10:49 pm
by Danny
Adam Hall is actually playing for my local team, didn't even know. Haven't been to a game in ages.