Nice hockey Côte d'Azur
Les Aigles de Nice | |
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City | Nice, France |
League | Ligue Magnus |
Home arena |
Palais des sports Jean-Bouin (capacity: 1200[1]) |
Colours |
Red, Black, Yellow |
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Head coach |
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Nice hockey Côte d'Azur[2] is a French ice hockey team based in Nice also known as "Les Aigles de Nice". The Eagles are members of the Ligue Magnus and play their home games at Palais des sports Jean-Bouin.
History
Nice Hockey Club
Nice Hockey Club was founded in 1969, and initially played in Division 2, at the time the lowest tier of Ice Hockey in France.[4] Following the culmination of the 1979 season, Nice were promoted to Division 1, the 2nd tier. After spending four seasons in Division 1, a fire destroyed Nice's rink, and thus they were relegated back to Division 2.[5] After finding a new rink at the Palais des Sports Jean-Bouin, Nice were promoted back to Division 1 at the end of the 1984 season having won Division 2.[4]
After spending four seasons in Division 1, Nice were once again demoted to the third tier of French hockey, however, following a spate of liquidations, the FFHG were forced to merge the top two divisions, and as such Nice found themselves back in Division 1. The Les Aigles (the Eagles) moniker was adopted by the club in 1994. The Eagles remained in Division 1 until the 1998-99 season, wherein they forfeited the season and were relegated to Division 3. Following a league wide reshuffle, the team was again promoted to Division 2 after the 2000-01 season. Nice would continue to play in Division 2 for two more seasons, before folding due to financial difficulties in 2003.[3][6]
Nice hockey Côte d'Azur
The team would return the following season with a new name, Nice hockey Côte d'Azur. In their first season back in Division 3, NCHA finished as champions and promotion to Division 2. The Eagles gained promotion from Division 2 four years later following the culmination of the 2007-08 season. Nice would go on to win the 2015-16 Division 2, and following a play-off final victory against Anglet, they would be promoted to the Ligue Magnus for the first time in the clubs history.[7] As of the 2014-15 the Eagles also have a feeder team playing in Division 3.
Roster
Goaltenders | |||||
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Number | Player | Catches | Acquired | Place of Birth | |
41 | Tom Charton | L | 2016 | Reims, France | |
69 | Sergei Khoroshun | L | 2016 | Yekaterinburg, Russia |
Defencemen | ||||||
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Number | Player | Shoots | Acquired | Place of Birth | ||
67 | Emil Bagin | R | 2017 | Ilava, Slovakia | ||
11 | Louis Bélisle | L | 2017 | L'Ancienne-Lorette, Canada | ||
48 | Aurélien Dorey | L | 2017 | Mont-Saint-Aignan, France | ||
14 | Quentin Mahier | L | 2017 | Dijon, France | ||
27 | Arthur Montenoise | R | 2016 | Besançon, France | ||
21 | Quentin Scolari (A) | R | 2017 | Grenoble, France | ||
34 | Lukáš Špelda | L | 2015 | Melnik, Czech Republic | ||
12 | Jan Walter | R | 2017 | Plzen, Czech Republic | ||
10 | Vojtech Zadrazil | R | 2017 | Pelhrimov, Czech Republic |
Forwards | ||||||
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Number | Player | Shoots | Position | Acquired | Place of Birth | |
12 | Tomas Andres | R | C | 2017 | Usti nad Labem, Czech Republic | |
89 | Daniel Babka | L | C | 2017 | Martin, Slovakia | |
15 | Lou Bogdanoff | L | RW | 2017 | Albertville, France | |
20 | Romain Carpentier | L | LW | 2016 | Montreuil, France | |
28 | Jordan Draper | L | LW/RW | 2017 | Sherwood Park, Canada | |
95 | Zbyněk Hampl | L | LW | 2015 | Prerov, Czech Republic | |
33 | Matej Hamrák (A) | R | C/RW | 2015 | Spišská Nová Ves, Slovakia | |
71 | Peter Hrehorcak | R | RW | 2017 | Poprad, Slovakia | |
29 | Vladimír Kubus | R | C | 2013 | Poprad, Slovakia | |
23 | Aurélien Macon | L | RW | 2006 | Nice, France | |
77 | Filip Nemcek | R | C | 2017 | Ilava, Slovakia | |
86 | Alexis Sutor | R | RW | 2017 | Nice, France | |
25 | Brett Switzer | L | C | 2017 | Calgary, Canada | |
16 | Rémi Thomas | L | LW | 2017 | Amiens, France | |
5 | Roman Vondracek | R | RW/C | 2016 | Trutnov, Czech Republic | |
4 | Valère Vrielynck (A) | L | C | 2017 | Reims, France |
Championships
- Champion Division 1 - 2016[4]
- Champion Division 2 - 1984 & 2008
- Champion Division 3 - 2004
- Winner Coupe de France Nationale C - 1979
References
- ↑ "HockeyArenas.net - Palais des sports Jean-Bouin". Retrieved December 31, 2017.
- 1 2 "Les clubs en France - Nice hockey Côte d'Azur". Retrieved December 31, 2017.
- 1 2 3 4 "EliteProspects.com - Nice". Retrieved December 31, 2017.
- 1 2 3 "Historique - Nice" (in French). Retrieved January 2, 2017.
- ↑ "Championnat de France 1982/83" (in French). Retrieved January 2, 2017.
- ↑ "Bilan de la division 1 française" (in French). Retrieved January 2, 2017.
- ↑ "France 2 Team Standings 2015 - 2016". Retrieved January 2, 2017.
- ↑ "Effectif 2017 - 2018 - Nice" (in French). Retrieved January 1, 2018.