HDD Jesenice

Hokejsko drsalno društvo Jesenice or simply HDD Jesenice, currently named SIJ Acroni Jesenice due to sponsorship reasons, is a Slovenian ice hockey team based in Jesenice. They are members of the Alps Hockey League and Slovenian Ice Hockey League. HDD Jesenice was founded in 2014. The club replaced a temporary team called Team Jesenice, which was established in 2013. HDD Jesenice previously competed in the Inter-National League from 2014 to 2016, before the league merged into the Alps Hockey League. The club won their first Slovenian Ice Hockey League in the 2014–15 season and as a result qualified for the 2015–16 IIHF Continental Cup. Their home arena is the Podmežakla Hall.

HDD Jesenice
CityJesenice, Slovenia
LeagueAlps Hockey League
Slovenian League
Founded2014 (2014)
Operated2014–present
Home arenaPodmežakla Hall
ColoursRed, white, black
     
Head coachMitja Šivic
AffiliatesHD Hidria Jesenice
Websitehddjesenice.si
Championships
Slovenian Champions2015, 2017, 2018

History

HDD Jesenice was founded in 2014 and joined the Inter-National League (INL) and the Slovenian Ice Hockey League for the 2014–15 season.[1] The team replaced a temporary team called Team Jesenice, which was founded in 2013 as a successor of HK Acroni Jesenice, a team that was dissolved in 2012 due to financial debt. Team Jesenice was operated by the Ice Hockey Federation of Slovenia during the 2013–14 season, and is not regarded as the same team as HDD Jesenice.[1][2] In their first Inter-National League season, HDD Jesenice finished the regular season in third place.[3] Going into the playoffs Jesenice was drawn against Slavija for the quarterfinals.[4] They defeated Slavija in four games and advanced to the semifinals against VEU Feldkirch.[4] Jesenice lost the semifinal series in four games.[4] In their first Slovenian Championship season Jesenice finished the regular season in second place, three points behind Olimpija.[5] Following their second-place finish Jesenice advanced straight to the semifinals where they were drawn against the third-placed Triglav Kranj.[5] Jesenice won in two games and progressed to the final against Olimpija.[5] Jesenice won the finals three games to one, winning their first Slovenian Championship title.[5] As a result of winning the 2014–15 Slovenian Championship Jesenice qualified for the 2015–16 IIHF Continental Cup where they entered in the second round.[6] Jesenice was drawn in Group B of the second round against CH Jaca, Miskolci Jegesmedve and Mogo Riga.[7] Jesenice finished the round-robin Group B tournament in third place and failed to qualify for the third round of the tournament.[7] In the same season, Jesenice also competed in the inaugural season of the Slovenian Cup, where they lost in the final against Olimpija.[8]

Jesenice finished the 2015–16 INL regular season in third place, 19 points behind the first-placed VEU Feldkirch.[9] The team advanced to the playoffs where they were drawn against the second-placed EHC Lustenau in the semifinals.[9] Lustenau went on to defeat Jesenice in three games.[9] In the 2015–16 Slovenian Championship season Jesenice finished first in the standings with nine wins from ten games.[10] In the playoffs Jesenice advanced to the finals after defeating Maribor in the quarterfinals and Celje in the semifinals.[10] Jesenice went on to lose the final to Olimpija after five games.[10] In June 2016 the Inter-National League was merged with the Italian Serie A to form the Alps Hockey League (AHL). HDD Jesenice applied as the only Slovenian member and was accepted into the 16-team league.[11]

In the 2016–17 season, Jesenice won their second national title after defeating Olimpija 3–0 in the finals.[12]

Season-by-season record

Season GP W OTW OTL L GF GA PTS Finish Playoff Ref.
2014–15 INL281714614171573rdLost in semifinals (Feldkirch)[13][14]
2014–15 Slovenian Hockey League season[a]12100029723302ndWon in finals (Olimpija)[5][13]
2015–16 INL321841911876633rdLost in semifinals (Lustenau)[9][13]
2015–16 Slovenian Hockey League season[a]1091006213321stLost in finals (Olimpija)[10][13]
2016–17 AlpsHL4024221214998784thLost in semifinals (Asiago)[13][15]
2016–17 Slovenian Hockey League season[b]0Won in finals (Olimpija)[12][13]
2017–18 AlpsHL402642817188883rdLost in semifinals (Ritten)[13][16]
2017–18 Slovenian Hockey League season[b]0Won in finals (Olimpija)[13][17]
2018–19 AlpsHL40211315173115688thLost in semifinals (HC Pustertal Wölfe)[13][18][19]
2018–19 Slovenian Hockey League season[a]1291027115292ndLost in finals (Olimpija)[13][20][21]
2019–20 AlpsHL44205712148121773rdCancelled (COVID-19 pandemic)[13][18]
2019–20 Slovenian Hockey League season[a]14110129630342nd[13][22]

Tournaments

Players and personnel

Current roster

Team roster for the 2020–21 season[27]

#NatNamePosS/GAge
1Nejz ŽagarGL19
2Jan ŠkofDL18
3Miha PotočnikDR26
4Andrej Tavželj (C)DL36
5Lan Brun-RauhDL20
6Nik SirovnikDL19
7Zemir ŠabanovićDR21
8Žiga UrukaloDL21
9Patrik RajsarFL22
10Nik PemDL25
11Anže PodrekarFL19
13Aljoša CrnovičDL21
14Bine MašičDL18
15Tian HebarDL15
17Luka ŠčapDL29
19Gašper SeršenFL21
20Filip FartekDL18
20Matic ZorFL20
21Tjaš LesničarFL16
22Erik SvetinaFL21
23Jaka SodjaFL21
24Jaka ŠturmFL21
26Rok PotočarFL18
28Gašper PanjtarGL19
29Maj TavčarFR20
31Urban AvsenikGR23
33Žan UsGL24
40Miha KrmeljFL20
43Miha AhačičDL31
46Nejc StojanDL21
47Gašper GlavičFL23
84Andrej HebarFL36
86Timotej KočarFL25
88Ahmed JakupovićFR19
91Žan JezovšekFL23
93Mirko ĐumićFR22
97Žan PrimožičFR19
98Blaž TomaževičFR23

Head coaches

Notes

^ a: Matches between Slovenian teams in the Inter-National League and Alps Hockey League counted for the national championship as well.
^ b: Jesenice joined the competition for the playoffs only.

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