Vlci Žilina

Vlci Žilina
NicknameVlci
CityŽilina, Slovakia
LeagueSlovak Extraliga
Founded1925 (1925)
Home arenaNiké Aréna
(capacity 6,200)
ColoursYellow, green, forest, grey
       
General managerFrantišek Skladaný
Head coachMilan Bartovič
CaptainRastislav Dej
Websitewww.vlcizilina.sk

Vlci Žilina is a professional Slovak ice hockey club based in Žilina. They currently play in the Slovak Extraliga. The club has won the Slovak league championship in 2006. The team is nicknamed Vlci, it means Wolves in English.

History

The club was founded on 25 January 1925 as ŠK Žilina. They played first official game against Slávia Banská Bystrica on 16 December 1928. Žilina was beaten 0–3. They competed in the Championship of Central Slovakia before and during World War II. In the 1931–32 season they won this championship. After WW II and restored Czechoslovakia they played in the Czechoslovak Extraliga two seasons. Žilina finished last in the 1951–52 season and the 1952–53 season. They won the 1964–65 1. SNHL season and promoted to the qualification for the Czechoslovak Extraliga. In the qualification round they lost all games and did not promote. After dissolution of Czechoslovakia they were included to the Slovak 1.Liga, second level of Slovak hockey. Žilina won the 2000–01 Slovak 1.Liga season and promoted to the Slovak Extraliga first time. In the 2005–06 season they reached the most remarkable success. Žilina won the Slovak Extraliga first time after beating HK Poprad 4–3 in the final series. Michal Hreus was the top scorer of Žilina in the playoffs, recording 15 points (7G+8A). Through the victory in Extraliga they gained an option to play with the best European ice hockey teams in the IIHF European Champions Cup. Žilina was defeated 0–7 by HPK in first game but then won 4–2 against HC Sparta Praha and finished second in the Ragulin division.

In the 2018–19 season, Žilina were relegated to the Slovak 1. Liga after losing a best-of-seven relegation playoff to HK Dukla Michalovce.

Club's 100-percent shareholders, the City of Žilina, had sold the shares to a private company Lupiza in May 2020. The new owners had intended to rename the club to HK Vlci Žilina.[1]

Current roster

As of 8 December 2024.

No. Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace
32 Alexander Avtsin LW R 34 2024 Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
34 Jozef Baláž C L 26 2024 Liptovský Mikuláš, Slovakia
83 Martin Belluš RW R 33 2023 Spišská Nová Ves, Czechoslovakia
12 Šimon Beták RW L 30 2023 Trnava, Slovakia
27 Rastislav Dej (C) LW L 36 2024 Považská Bystrica, Czechoslovakia
23 Jakub Dubravik LW L 17 2023 Hereford, England, United Kingdom
44 Kirill Dyakov D L 32 2024 Nizhny Tagil, Russia
22 Hunter Fejes LW L 31 2024 Anchorage, Alaska, United States
48 Daniel Gachulinec D R 31 2024 Považská Bystrica, Slovakia
20 Peter Galamboš (A) C L 36 2023 Martin, Czechoslovakia
95 Matúš Holenda D L 30 2024 Trenčín, Slovakia
18 Nick Jones (A) C R 29 2024 Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
17 Michal Juščák C R 26 2023 Bratislava, Slovakia
92 Jakub Kolenič RW R 23 2024 Zvolen, Slovakia
29 Andrej Košarišťan G L 31 2023 Dolný Kubín, Slovakia
8 Patrik Koyš (A) RW L 29 2020 Ilava, Slovakia
1 Connor LaCouvee G L 31 2024 Qualicum Beach, British Columbia, Canada
77 Jarid Lukosevicius RW R 30 2024 Squamish, British Columbia, Canada
16 Brenden Miller D L 31 2024 Orangeville, Ontario, Canada
10 Miroslav Mucha RW L 27 2024 Bytča, Slovakia
7 Jakub Pobezal D L 23 20 Považská Bystrica, Slovakia
81 Erik Rajnoha D L 26 2023 Trenčín, Slovakia
28 Sebastián Šmida C R 26 2023 Skalica, Slovakia
89 Miguël Tourigny D R 23 2024 Victoriaville, Quebec, Canada
15 Tomas Vajko D L 17 2024 Lučenec, Slovakia
73 Róbert Varga (A) LW L 30 2022 Bratislava, Slovakia
9 Kamil Wałęga C R 24 2024 Cieszyn, Poland

Honours

Domestic

Slovak Extraliga

Slovak 1. Liga

Slovak Hockey League

1st. Slovak National Hockey League

  • Winners (1): 1964–65
  • 3rd place (2): 1965–66, 1967–68

Pre-season

Rona Cup

  • Winners (1): 2006

References

  1. ^ "Žilinský klub má nového majiteľa. Mesto ho predalo po rokoch snahy". Pravda.sk (in Slovak). 2020-05-12. Retrieved 2020-05-12.