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Prism (hockey club)

Prizma is a Latvian hockey club based in Riga . Represents the Riga hockey school "Pardaugava" [1] .

HC Prism
Emblem
A countryLatvia
CityRiga
Based1996
Home arenaVolvo ice hall (for 1000 seats)
Hockey leagueLatvian Hockey League
Main coachBikars Gints Andreevich
The presidentKarklins Aivars Janovich

Content

History

In the early 1960s, the furniture factory Latvijas Bērzs (today Latvijas Finieris) founded a hockey team. For the first time she participated in the championship of the Latvian SSR in 1962. She was the winner of the Latvian championship ten times in the 1970s and 1980s.

The club played in the Second League of the USSR Championship in 1974-1978, then two years (1979 and 1980) in the First League, after again in the Second League. After the collapse of the USSR, the club participated in the Latvian Hockey League , becoming its champion in 1997.

He performed under the names "Latvijas Bērzs" (1962-1995), "LB / Essamika" (1995-1997), "LB / Prizma" (since 1997).

Since 1998 (with interruptions) he has been playing in the Latvian Championship. [2] In 2001-2003 he took part in the Championships of VEHL in the second division (“Group B”).

Since 2011, the club has played in the second division of the MHL . In the 1st season of the MHL “Prism” took 7th place in the West division, and in the general table 17th place, did not get into the playoffs [3] .

In September 2013, the club withdrew from the MHL Championship. [four]

In March 2014, Prisma became the champion of Latvia , having outplayed Kurbads in the final of the playoffs [5] . In the fall of 2014, the team took part in the Continental Cup .

Leadership and coaching staff

  • President: Karklins Aivars Janovich
  • Head coach: Bikars Gints Andreevich
  • Head coach: Milyuns Eriks Moiseevich

Team Composition

Famous Players

FULL NAMEIn the club
 Ugis Avotins
 Janis Andersons2001-2003
 Caspar Astashenko1993-1995 [ specify ]
 Oscars Bartulis
 Guntis Galvins2002-2004
 Christers Gudlevskis
 Martins Karsums2000-2003
 Arthur Kulda2003-2004
 Jekabs Redlichs1999-2000
 Mikelis Redlichs1999-2002
 Martins Tsipulis2002

Statistics

Regular season
Playoffs
SeasonANDATINWBPBYPBGZGPABOUTShtrANDATINWBPBYPBGZGPShtr
MHL Championship
2011-2012369oneone222one8814434606
Did not participate

Generation Cup members

PlayerYear
  Daniels Riekstins2012

Notes

  1. ↑ Margita Sprantzmane. "Prism": This is only the beginning (Russian) . mhl.khl.ru News (July 29, 2011). Date of treatment March 28, 2012. Archived September 16, 2012.
  2. ↑ Latvian Hockey Championship and Cup
  3. ↑ HC “JUNIORS” on the way to the MHL Championship Cup (Russian) . The official homepage of the Dynamo Fan Club (Riga) (March 3, 2012). Date of treatment March 28, 2012. Archived June 8, 2013.
  4. ↑ HC "Prism" is excluded from the composition of the MHL Championship participants // official site of the MHL-B
  5. ↑ Riga / Prism - the new Latvian hockey champion - DELFI

Links

  • Official site - HK PRIZMA (Riga)
  • HC Prism (Riga)
  • Official site of the MHL B
  • Belyakov K. MHL reached Vilnius! Thanks to the creation of the second division, the youth league significantly expanded the geography of the tournament / Hockey from the restaurant (Russian) (inaccessible link) . Soviet sport (September 20, 2011, No. 145-B (18517)). Date of treatment June 24, 2012. Archived on September 7, 2012.
  • "Prism" (Riga): Latvian partisans (Russian) . Youth Hockey League: Official website (08/13/2012). Date of treatment August 13, 2012. Archived on September 16, 2012.


National Youth Hockey League
SeasonsPlayoff Regions CupGeneration CupRegional Cup Finals

11/12 • 12/13 • 13/14 • 14/15 • 15/16 • 16/17 • 17/18 • 18/19

2012 • 2013 • 2014 • 2015 • 2016

2012 • 2013 • 2014 • 2015 • 2016

2012 • 2013 • 2014 • 2015 • 2016

2015/16 season clubs
Western conferenceEastern Conference
  Belgorod (Belgorod)  Altai (Ust-Kamenogorsk)
  Dieselist (Penza)  Angarsk Ermak (Angarsk)
  Dragoons (Mozhaisk)  Batyr (Neftekamsk)
  Zelenograd (Moscow)  Miner (Uchaly)
  Loko Junior (Yaroslavl)  Comet (Samara)
  MHK Lipetsk  Krasnoyarsk Lynx (Krasnoyarsk)
  Rossosh  Mechel (Chelyabinsk)
  SKA-Varangians (pos. Named after Morozov)  Progress (Izhevsk)
  SKA-Karelia (Kondopoga)  Satellite (Almetyevsk)
  Tverichi (Tver)  Chelny
  HC Bryansk  South Ural-Metallurg (Mednogorsk)
  Youth (Minsk)
additional information
Personal trophies

Trophy of the best scorer • Trophy of the best goalkeeper • Trophy of the best sniper • Trophy of the most useful player • Trophy of the most successful defender

Team trophies

Cup of Regions • Western Conference Cup • Eastern Conference Cup •

Useful information

Continental Hockey League • Major Hockey League • Championship of the Youth Hockey League • Russian Hockey League

Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Prism_(hockey_club)&oldid=100128730


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