2013–14 HC Slovan Bratislava season

The 2013–14 HC Slovan Bratislava season was the 2nd season for Bratislava based club in Kontinental Hockey League.

2013–14 HC Slovan Bratislava
Division6th Bobrov
Conference11th Western
2013–14 record15–9–4–26
Home record8–6–2–11
Road record7–3–2–15
Goals for120
Goals against160
Team information
General manager Maroš Krajči
Coach Rostislav Čada
Assistant coach Roman Stantien
Ján Lipiansky
Captain Milan Bartovič
Alternate captains Mário Bližňák (Oct–Mar)
Roman Kukumberg (Sep–Oct)
Michal Sersen
ArenaSlovnaft Arena
Average attendance10,013 (99.58%)
Team leaders
Goals Michel Miklík (14)
Assists Michel Miklík (18)
Points Michel Miklík (32)
Penalty minutes Tomáš Mojžíš (71)
Plus/minus(+) Milan Bartovič (+2)
(–) Libor Hudáček (-20)
Wins Jaroslav Janus (15)
Goals against average Miroslav Kopřiva (2.62)

Schedule and results

Preseason and friendly games

Pre-season took part in July, August and September with 3 friendly matches and participating European Trophy. The training session started on 11 July 2013. In addition, Slovan played two friendly games against Kometa Brno during the olympic break.[1]

2013–14 Game Log

  Win (3 points)   Overtime/shootout win (2 points)   Overtime/shootout loss (1 point)   Loss (0 points)

Notes

  1. Sparta played officially at home, however had met half-way Slovan's request for relocating the match.
  2. The match was moved to Skalica due to an exposition at the Slovnaft Arena.[2]
  3. The match was moved to Piešťany due to an exposition at the Slovnaft Arena.[2]

Regular season

2013–14 Game Log

  Win (3 points)   Overtime/shootout win (2 points)   Overtime/shootout loss (1 point)   Loss (0 points)

Notes

  1. The match was originally scheduled on December 6. It was rescheduled due to the fully occupied Slovnaft Arena.

Nadezhda Cup

Nadezhda Cup is a post-season tournament for teams that did not qualify for the Play-offs. In the qualification round, the teams play a series of two games with the possibility of a tie. In case of a tie after the two games, a short Overtime and penalty shootout will follow.[3]

2014 Nadezhda Cup

  Win   Tie   Loss

Detailed records

See: HC Slovan Bratislava all-time KHL record

Standings

Source: khl.ru[4]
After games of March 4, 2014

Bobrov Division

R GP W OTW SOW SOL OTL L GF GA Pts
1 SKA Saint Petersburg 5430144114175115105
2 Lev Praha 542339241314910799
3 Dinamo Riga 542256411614112293
4 Medveščak Zagreb 542413841413812692
5 CSKA Moscow 542525112013011891
6 Slovan Bratislava 541536312612016067
7 Dinamo Minsk 541313423110216153

Western Conference

R Div GP W OTW SOW SOL OTL L GF GA Pts
1 Dynamo Moscow * TAR5434225011171113115
2 SKA Saint Petersburg * BOB5430144114175115105
3 Lev Praha BOB542339241314910799
4 Donbass Donetsk TAR54273420181359997
5 Dinamo Riga BOB542256411614112293
6 Medveščak Zagreb BOB542413841413812692
7 CSKA Moscow BOB542525112013011891
8 Lokomotiv Yaroslavl TAR542323412110910384
9 Atlant Mytishchi TAR541917322212312078
10 Severstal Cherepovets TAR542005522212813577
11 Slovan Bratislava BOB541536312612016067
12 Spartak Moscow TAR541244422810514758
13 Vityaz Podolsk TAR541215912611014758
14 Dinamo Minsk BOB541313423110216153

*– Division leader;
BOB – Bobrov Division, TAR – Tarasov Division

Final roster

Source: hcslovan.sk[5]
As of March 10, 2013

# Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace
83 Martin Bakoš LW R 30 2007 Spišská Nová Ves, Czechoslovakia
61 Milan Bartovič (C) LW L 39 2012 Trenčín, Czechoslovakia
55 Mário Bližňák (A) C L 33 2012 Trenčín, Czechoslovakia
91 Ján Brejčák D L 31 2013 Poprad, Czechoslovakia
30 Denis Godla G L 25 2013 Kežmarok, Slovakia
90 Libor Hudáček C R 30 2009 Levoča, Czechoslovakia
32 Jaroslav Janus G L 31 2012 Prešov, Czechoslovakia
1 Miroslav Kopřiva G L 37 2013 Kladno, Czechoslovakia
72 Lukáš Kozák D L 29 2011 Martin, Czechoslovakia
23 Andrej Kudrna LW L 29 2011 Nové Zámky, Czechoslovakia
16 Roman Kukumberg C R 40 2011 Bratislava, Czechoslovakia
4 Patrik Luža D R 26 2011 Bratislava, Slovakia
56 Vladimír Mihálik D L 34 2012 Prešov, Czechoslovakia
19 Michel Miklík LW L 38 2012 Piešťany, Czechoslovakia
71 Juraj Mikúš C R 33 2013 Skalica, Czechoslovakia
13 Tomáš Mikúš RW L 27 2012 Skalica, Slovakia
6 Tomáš Mojžíš D R 38 2013 Piešťany, Czechoslovakia
25 Bruno Mráz C L 27 2012 Bratislava, Slovakia
85 Peter Ölvecký LW L 35 2012 Nové Zámky, Czechoslovakia
92 Branko Radivojevič RW R 40 2013 Piešťany, Czechoslovakia
8 Michal Sersen (A)  D L 35 2012 Gelnica, Czechoslovakia
5 Jonathan Sigalet D L 34 2012 Vancouver, British Columbia
18 Miroslav Šatan C L 46 2011 Topoľčany, Czechoslovakia
41 Martin Škoula D L 41 2013 Litoměřice, Czechoslovakia
3 Martin Štajnoch D R 30 2008 Bojnice, Czechoslovakia
59 Andrej Šťastný C L 30 2012 Považská Bystrica, Czechoslovakia
82 Michal Vondrka RW L 38 2012 České Budějovice, Czechoslovakia

Player statistics

Source: khl.ru[6]
Updated as of March 10, 2013.

Skaters

Goaltenders

Regular season
PlayerGPWLSOPSOGGASVSV%GAAGASOPIMTOI
Miroslav Kopřiva173914123837490.82.6200012871:02
Jaroslav Janus41151881127115101289.82.8600242411:23
Nadezhda Cup
PlayerGPWLSOPSOGGASVSV%GAAGASOPIMTOI
Jaroslav Janus10002712696.31.01000459:12
Miroslav Kopřiva10102412395.81.02000058:56

Milestones and team statistics

Team milestones

MilestoneDateReached
100th KHL Team PointOct 30, 2013Atlant Mytishchi 0 – 1 HC Slovan Bratislava
200th KHL Team GoalDec 9, 2013Milan Bartovič 1 – 0 (HC Slovan Bratislava 1 – 2 SO Atlant Mytishchi)
100th KHL Team MatchJan 24, 2014Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod 2 – 3 HC Slovan Bratislava

Team statistics

All statistics are for regular season only.

StatisticValue
Matches played54
Total points67
Record15–9–4–26
Score120 – 160
Biggest win5 – 2 (Round 11 vs. Amur Khabarovsk & Round 16 vs. Lev Praha)
Biggest defeat0 – 7 (Round 36 vs. Lev Praha)
1 – 8 (Round 28 vs. Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg)
Shots on goal %8.16% (120/1471)
Shutouts2
Penalty in minutes613
Powerplay %15.7% (31/197)
Penalty killing85.2% (196/230)
Average attendance10,013
Number of sold-out home games24
Most consecutive wins[note 1]2 (Round 10 – Round 11 & Round 15 – Round 16 & Round 37 – Round 38)
Most consecutive wins + overtime wins4 (Round 13 – Round 16)
Most consecutive undefeated matches[note 2]5 (Round 31 – Round 35 & Round 47 – Round 51)
Most consecutive losses [note 3]4 (Round 17 – Round 20)
Most consecutive losses + overtime losses4 (Round 17 – Round 20 & Round 39 – Round 42)
Most consecutive matches without a win[note 4]9 (Round 1 – Round 9)
Longest time between scored goals151:11 (Round 1 – Round 4)
Longest time without a conceded goal121:22 (Round 20 – Round 22)

Notes

  1. Regular time wins.
  2. Games without a regular time loss.
  3. Regular time losses
  4. Games without a regular time win.

Source:[7]

Player milestones

MilestonePlayerDateOpponent
100th Career KHL Match Jonathan SigaletSep 19, 2013Vityaz Podolsk
Michal SersenSep 29, 2013Metallurg Novokuznetsk
50th Career KHL Point Martin ŠkoulaNov 1, 2013SKA Saint Petersburg
100th Career KHL Match Milan BartovičNov 28, 2013Avangard Omsk
50th Career KHL Point Michel MiklíkDec 13, 2013CSKA Moscow
100th Career KHL Match Tomáš MojžíšJan 9, 2014Salavat Yulaev Ufa
Michel MiklíkJan 24, 2014Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod
50th Career KHL Point Milan Bartovič
100th Career KHL Match Peter ÖlveckýJan 26, 2014Vityaz Podolsk
Libor HudáčekFeb 28, 2014Donbass Donetsk

Source:[8]

Roster changes

Transactions

Source: EuroHockey.com[9]

DatePlayerMoved fromMoved toContract terms
8 May 2013 Ján Brejčák HC Litvínov2 years[10]
21 May 2013 Miroslav Kopřiva HC Slavia Praha1 year[11]
8 July 2013 Richard Mráz HK Orange 203 years[12]
24 September 2013 Tomáš Matoušek HC Banská Bystrica1 year, two-way[13][14]
9 December 2013 Tomáš Netík Neftekhimik NizhnekamskUnknown[15]
11 December 2013 Zdeněk Kutlák HC Davos1 year[16]
12 January 2014 Marek Trončinský HC Oceláři TřinecUnknown[17]
16 January 2014 Richard Mráz HK NitraLoan[18]
February 2014 Tomáš Matoušek HC Banská BystricaUnknown
6 March 2014 Marko Daňo Columbus Blue Jackets3 years[19]

Player signings

This is the list of all players that extended their contracts with HC Slovan Bratislava:

DatePlayerContract prolonged until
10 April 2013 Roman Kukumberg30 April 2014[31]
22 May 2013 Vladimír Mihálik30 April 2015[32]
30 May 2013 Michal Vondrka30 April 2014[33]
7 June 2013 Jonathan Sigalet30 April 2015[34]
23 July 2013 Milan Kolena30 April 2015[35]
30 November 2013 Miroslav Šatan30 April 2014[36]
21 January 2014 Milan Bartovič30 April 2017[37]
Mário Bližňák30 April 2016[37]
Andrej Šťastný30 April 2016[37]
Tomáš Mojžíš30 April 2016[37]
28 March 2014 Peter Ölvecký30 April 2016[38]

Players lost via retirement

DatePlayerPlayer's future
30 April 2013 Ján LipianskyAssistant coach in HC Slovan Bratislava[39]

Draft picks

Slovan's picks at the 2013 KHL Junior Draft in Donetsk, Ukraine.

Round Pick Player Position Nationality Team (League)
1 No pick Pick traded to Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg for Michal Sersen [40]
2 No pick Pick traded to HC Spartak Moscow for Juraj Mikúš and Andrej Kudrna [40]
3 86 Juraj Šiška C  Slovakia HK Nitra (Slovak Extraliga)
4 124 Patrik Koch D  Slovakia Kometa Brno (Czech Extraliga)
125 P[lower-alpha 1] Adrián Sloboda D  Slovakia Slovan Bratislava/HK 36 Skalica (KHL/Slovak Extraliga)
5 157 Lukáš Berák LW  Slovakia Dukla Trenčín (Slovak Extraliga)

Notes

  1. Player protected from Sibir Novosibirsk.

See also

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