Graz 99ers
EC Moser Medical Graz 99ers | |
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City | Graz, Styria, Austria |
League |
Austrian National League 1999–2000 Erste Bank Eishockey Liga 2000– |
Founded | 1999 |
Home arena |
Eisstadion Graz Liebenau (Capacity: 4,050) |
Colors |
Black, Orange |
Owner(s) | Jochen Pildner-Steinburg |
General manager | Bernd Vollman |
Head coach | Todd Bjorkstrand |
Website | 99ers.at |
Franchise history | |
1999– | EC Graz 99ers |
The Moser Medical Graz 99ers are an Austrian ice hockey team from Graz, Styria. The club was founded in 1999 after previous club, EHC Graz, folded prior to the 1998–99 season due to financial difficulties. The Graz 99ers started in the 1999–00 season in the Austrian National League, Austria's second division, where they were crowned instant champions. Since the 2000–01 season they have been playing in the Erste Bank Eishockey Liga .
History
Hockey was played at Premier League level in Graz mainly from two predecessor clubs. The Hockey department of the ATSE Graz (Workers' Gymnastics and Sports Association Eggenberg) was founded in 1947 and won to date the only Graz Hockey club title at the top Austrian League level in the 1974-75 and 1977-78 season. The club was merged early nineties with the UEC Graz, shortly after the EC Graz emerged. In 2008, the Hockey section of was ATSE Graz reactivated on league level.
The EC Graz (also called "the elephant") experienced under President Hannes Kartnig its heyday, finishing three times the runner-up title in the seasons 1991-92, 1992-93 and 1993-94 despite running at a high financial cost. After the departure of Hannes Kartnig, the football club SK Sturm Graz changed, they tried to rescue the EC Graz. When this plan failed in 1998 was the EHC Graz established with Helmut Botchkay as president.[1]
- Establishment and promotion to the Bundesliga
In 1999 Jochen Pildner-Steinburg founded the Graz 99ers as the successor club of the EC Graz to offer Hockey League back in the Styrian capital. The team premiered in the second division, the Austrian National League, finishing after 28 rounds played, in first place in the table. In the semifinals, the team continued after opening game defeat to persevere to a 3: 1 series win against the EHC Lustenau to met EK Zell am See in the final. The series was decided in four games with Graz taking advantage of the opportunity for promotion to the Austrian Hockey League.
Current roster
Updated September 10, 2015.[2]
# | Nat | Player | Pos | S/G | Age | Acquired | Birthplace |
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Almtorp, JonasJonas Almtorp | C | L | 32 | 2015 | Uppsala, Sweden | ||
31 | Dahm, SebastianSebastian Dahm | G | L | 28 | 2015 | Copenhagen, Denmark | |
71 | DeSimone, PhilPhil DeSimone | C | L | 28 | 2015 | East Amherst, New York, United States | |
58 | Feichtner, AlexanderAlexander Feichtner | C | L | 26 | 2015 | Salzburg, Austria | |
39 | Fornataro, MattMatt Fornataro | C | R | 30 | 2015 | Calgary, Alberta, Canada | |
33 | Höneckl, ThomasThomas Höneckl | G | L | 26 | 2015 | Schwarzach, Austria | |
98 | Konecny, LeonLeon Konecny | F | R | 22 | 2011 | Graz, Austria | |
7 | Konradsheim, CorinCorin Konradsheim | D | L | 22 | 2015 | Salzburg, Austria | |
Little, MikeMike Little | D | R | 28 | 2015 | Enfield, Connecticut, United States | ||
16 | MacArthur, PetePete MacArthur | C | L | 30 | 2015 | Clifton Park, New York, United States | |
22 | Marcou, MikeMike Marcou | D | R | 26 | 2015 | Kings Park, New York, United States | |
2 | Mitchell, KevinKevin Mitchell | D | L | 35 | 2015 | Bronx, New York, United States | |
94 | Natter, DanielDaniel Natter | RW | R | 21 | 2013 | Graz, Austria | |
55 | New, DanielDaniel New | D | L | 26 | 2015 | White Plains, New York, United States | |
24 | Novotny, StepanStepan Novotny | C | R | 25 | 2015 | Prague, Czechoslovakia | |
17 | Panelin-Borg, VictorVictor Panelin-Borg | D | L | 25 | 2015 | Ängelholm, Sweden | |
59 | Petrovitz, MarioMario Petrovitz | D | L | 21 | 2014 | Graz, Austria | |
78 | Pinter, PhilippPhilipp Pinter | C | R | 31 | 2014 | Villach, Austria | |
38 | Poulsen, MortenMorten Poulsen | W | L | 27 | 2015 | Herning, Denmark | |
30 | Strohmeier, RupertRupert Strohmeier | RW | L | 24 | 2012 | Wien, Austria | |
92 | Unterwerger, ClemensClemens Unterwerger | D | L | 23 | 2012 | Lienz, Austria | |
27 | Werner, StephenStephen Werner | RW | R | 31 | 2014 | Washington, D.C., United States | |
26 | White, PatrickPatrick White | C | R | 27 | 2015 | Grand Rapids, Minnesota, United States | |
51 | Woger, DanielDaniel Woger | LW | R | 27 | 2013 | Bregenz, Austria | |
10 | Nauris Zusevics, ZintisZintis Nauris Zusevics | LW | R | 21 | 2011 | Riga, Latvia |
Title | STAFF MEMBER | |||||
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Head Coach | Todd Bjorkstrand | |||||
Asst. Coach | Kenny Fargnoli | |||||
Asst. Coach | Ivo Jan |
Former players
- Neil Belland
- Daniel Berthiaume
- Steve Brule
- Jozef Cierny
- Dave Chyzowski
- Greg Day
- Scott Fankhouser
- Bill Gardner
- Brent Gretzky
- Wayne Groulx
- Jiří Hála
- Rob Hisey
- Tommy Jakobsen
- Ivo Jan
- Don Nachbaur
- Rumun Ndur
- Kent Nilsson
- Doug Nolan
- Steve Passmore
- Todd Reirden
- Marcel Rodman
- Sean Selmser
- Martin Ulrich
- Thomas Vanek
References
- ↑ "EC Graz 99ers details". Eurohockey.com. 2009-10-01. Retrieved 2014-07-06.
- ↑ "Graz 99ers- Team -Roster" (in German). Graz 99ers. 2014-08-10. Retrieved 2014-08-10.
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