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Eduard Uvíra
Eduard Uvíra (born 12 July 1961) is an ice hockey defenceman who played for the Czechoslovak national team. He won a silver medal at the 1984 Winter Olympics The 1984 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XIV Olympic Winter Games (Serbo-Croatian and Slovene: ''XIV. Zimske olimpijske igre''; Cyrillic: XIV Зимске олимпијске игре; mk, XIV Зимски олимписки игр .... Career statistics Regular season and playoffs International References External links * 1961 births Czech ice hockey defencemen Czechoslovak ice hockey defencemen HC Dukla Jihlava players HC Litvínov players HC Slovan Bratislava players Ice hockey players at the 1984 Winter Olympics Ice hockey players at the 1988 Winter Olympics Living people Medalists at the 1984 Winter Olympics Olympic ice hockey players for Czechoslovakia Olympic medalists in ice hockey Olympic silver medalists for Czechoslovakia Ice hockey people from Opava Toronto Maple Leafs ...
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Opava
Opava (; german: Troppau, pl, Opawa) is a city in the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 55,000 inhabitants. It lies on the river Opava (river), Opava. Opava is one of the historical centres of Silesia. It was a historical capital of Czech Silesia. Administrative division Opava is made up of eight self-governing boroughs in the suburbs, and of central part which is administered directly. The city is further divided into 14 administrative parts (in brackets): *''Opava'' (Město, Předměstí (larger part), Kateřinky, Kylešovice and Jaktař (larger part)) *Komárov *Malé Hoštice *Milostovice *Podvihov (Komárovské Chaloupky and Podvihov) *Suché Lazce *Vávrovice (Vávrovice, Předměstí (smaller part) and Jaktař (smaller part)) *Vlaštovičky *Zlatníky Geography Opava is situated about northwest of Ostrava. Most of its territory is located in the Głubczyce Plateau, Opava Hilly Land within the Silesian Lowlands, but it also extends to the Nízk ...
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EHC Freiburg
EHC Freiburg, is a professional ice hockey team based in Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany. They play in the DEL 2, the second-highest level of ice hockey in Germany. History The club was created as EHC Freiburg in 1984. In 2003, they became champion of the 2nd Bundesliga and earned the right to play in the Deutsche Eishockey Liga in 2003–04 season. The organization was spun off to ''Die wölfe Eishockeyveranstaltungs GmbH'' and was renamed Wölfe Freiburg, while the other teams of the club remained at EHC Freiburg e.V. Wölfe Freiburg finished in last place in its only DEL season and was relegated back to the 2nd Bundesliga. Wölfe Freiburg then bounced between the 2nd Bundesliga and the Oberliga for several seasons. In 2006, ''Die wölfe Eishockeyveranstaltungs GmbH'' declared bankruptcy and ''Wölfe Freiburg GmbH'' was established the following year. The team was relegated down to the Regionalliga, the fourth tier of ice hockey in Germany, after ''Wölfe Freiburg GmbH'' ...
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1990–91 Ice Hockey Bundesliga Season
The 1990–91 Ice hockey Bundesliga season was the 33rd season of the Ice hockey Bundesliga, the top level of ice hockey in Germany. 12 teams participated in the league, and Düsseldorfer EG won the championship. First round Play-downs First round Second round Relegation Playoffs Quarterfinals Semifinals 3rd place Final References * External linksSeasonon hockeyarchives.info {{DEFAULTSORT:1990-91 ice hockey Bundesliga season Eishockey-Bundesliga seasons Ger Bundesliga The Bundesliga (; ), sometimes referred to as the Fußball-Bundesliga () or 1. Bundesliga (), is a professional association football league in Germany. At the top of the German football league system, the Bundesliga is Germany's primary footba ...
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1988–89 Czechoslovak Extraliga Season
The 1988–89 Czechoslovak Extraliga season was the 46th season of the Czechoslovak Extraliga, the top level of ice hockey in Czechoslovakia. 12 teams participated in the league, and VSZ Kosice won the championship. Regular season Playoffs Quarterfinal * Tesla Pardubice – CHZ Litvínov 4:3 (4:1,0:1,0:1) * Tesla Pardubice – CHZ Litvínov 9:5 (4:2,3:2,2:1) * CHZ Litvínov – Tesla Pardubice 6:7 PP (1:3,3:2,2:1,0:1) *Dukla Trenčín – Motor České Budějovice 4:3 (2:1,2:2,0:0) *Dukla Trenčín – Motor České Budějovice 2:3 (0:3,2:0,0:0) *Motor České Budějovice – Dukla Trenčín 5:7 (2:2,1:0,2:5) *Motor České Budějovice – Dukla Trenčín 2:3 SN (1:0,1:1,0:1,0:0) *Dukla Jihlava – Sparta Praha 2:3 PP (0:1,1:1,1:0,0:0,0:0,0:1) *Dukla Jihlava – Sparta Praha 5:1 (2:0,1:1,2:0) * Sparta Praha – Dukla Jihlava 4:1 (0:0,2:1,2:0) * Sparta Praha – Dukla Jihlava 5:2 (1:1,1:1,3:0) * Škoda Plzeň – VSŽ Košice 2:3 PP (0:2,2:0,0:0,0:1) * Škoda Plzeň – VS ...
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1987–88 Czechoslovak Extraliga Season
The 1987–88 Czechoslovak Extraliga season was the 45th season of the Czechoslovak Extraliga, the top level of ice hockey in Czechoslovakia. 12 teams participated in the league, and VSZ Kosice won the championship. Regular season Playoffs Quarterfinal *Motor České Budějovice – Poldi SONP Kladno 5:6 (0:1,2:2,3:3) *Motor České Budějovice – Poldi SONP Kladno 8:6 (3:1,3:3,2:2) * Poldi SONP Kladno – Motor České Budějovice 2:1 (1:0,1:1,0:0) * Poldi SONP Kladno – Motor České Budějovice 7:2 (4:0,3:1,0:1) * VSŽ Košice – Dukla Trenčín 4:3 PP (1:1,0:1,2:1,1:0) * VSŽ Košice – Dukla Trenčín 5:2 (1:2,3:0,1:0) *Dukla Trenčín – VSŽ Košice 5:2 (1:1,1:0,3:1) *Dukla Trenčín – VSŽ Košice 2:5 (1:0,1:3,0:2) * Sparta Praha – Tesla Pardubice 3:2 SN (1:0,1:2,0:0,0:0,0:0,0:0) * Sparta Praha – Tesla Pardubice 2:5 (1:2,0:1,1:2) * Tesla Pardubice – Sparta Praha 2:4 (1:2,0:1,1:1) * Tesla Pardubice – Sparta Praha 4:5 (1:1,1:2,2:2) *Dukla Jihlava – ...
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1986–87 Czechoslovak Extraliga Season
The 1986–87 Czechoslovak Extraliga season was the 44th season of the Czechoslovak Extraliga, the top level of ice hockey in Czechoslovakia. 12 teams participated in the league, and Tesla Pardubice won the championship. Regular season Playoffs ;Quarterfinal * Pardubice – Gottwaldov 2:0 (6:2,4:2) * Sparta Prag – Bratislava 2:0 (7:1,3:2) * Jihlava – České Budějovice 2:0 (9:3,1:0) * Košice – Brno 2:1 (8:1,2:3 PP,4:0) ;Semifinal * Pardubice – Košice 2:0 (7:1,6:4) * Sparta Prag – Jihlava 0:2 (3:4,2:4) ;Final * Tesla Pardubice – Jihlava 3:2 (6:1,1:6,1:0,2:3,3:2 OT) ;Placing round – 5th–8th place * Brno – Gottwaldov 0:2 (3:7,3:4) * České Budějovice – Bratislava 1:2 (4:5,5:4,2:3) ;7th place * Brno – České Budějovice 2:1 (3:1,3:7,6:3) ;5th place * Bratislava – Gottwaldov 2:1 (4:1,3:9,7:4) ;3rd place * Sparta Prag- Košice 2:0 (4:2,5:1) Relegation round 1. Liga-Qualification * Poldi SONP Kladno – Plastika Nitra 3:0 (5:3, 4:1, 8:3) Ext ...
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Slovan ChZJD Bratislava
Hockey Club Slovan Bratislava ( sk, Hokejový klub Slovan Bratislava) is a professional ice hockey club based in Bratislava, Slovakia. In 2012, it left the Slovak Extraliga and joined the international Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). In 2019, it returned to the Tipos Extraliga. The club has won nine Slovak championships (most recently in 2022), one Czechoslovak championship (1979) and one IIHF Continental Cup (2004), making it the second most successful hockey club in Slovak history after their biggest rival HC Košice. The team plays its home games at Ondrej Nepela Arena, also known as ''Slovnaft Arena''. The team is nicknamed Belasí'','' which means the "sky blues" in English. History The sports club ''Slovan Bratislava'' was founded in 1919 as a football club, then called 1.CsSK Bratislava. In 1921, a hockey section was founded as "CsSK hockey". It played its first game in December 1924 against Wiener EV from Vienna, losing 6–1. In 1948, the name of the club was change ...
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1985–86 Czechoslovak Extraliga Season
The 1985–86 Czechoslovak Extraliga season was the 43rd season of the Czechoslovak Extraliga, the top level of ice hockey in Czechoslovakia. 12 teams participated in the league, and VSZ Kosice won the championship. Regular season Playoffs Quarterfinal * VSŽ Košice – HC Sparta Praha 4:2 (0:1,0:1,4:0) * VSŽ Košice – HC Sparta Praha 3:0 (1:0,1:0,1:0) *HC Sparta Praha – VSŽ Košice 6:0 (1:0,0:0,5:0) *HC Sparta Praha – VSŽ Košice 3:4 (2:1,0:2,1:1) * CHZ Litvínov – Škoda Plzeň 7:6 (2:4,3:0,2:2) * CHZ Litvínov – Škoda Plzeň 10:3 (2:1,4:1,4:1) * Škoda Plzeň – CHZ Litvínov 5:7 (2:3,1:2,2:2) *Dukla Jihlava – TJ Gottwaldov 9:4 (3:1,3:0,3:3) *Dukla Jihlava – TJ Gottwaldov 4:1 (1:1,2:0,1:0) * TJ Gottwaldov – Dukla Jihlava 2:4 (0:3,1:0,1:1) * Tesla Pardubice – Dukla Trenčín 3:1 (0:1,1:0,2:0) * Tesla Pardubice – Dukla Trenčín 4:1 (3:0,0:1,1:0) *Dukla Trenčín – Tesla Pardubice 5:2 (1:1,3:1,1:0) *Dukla Trenčín – Tesla Pardubice 5:4 PP ...
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1984–85 Czechoslovak Extraliga Season
The 1984–85 Czechoslovak Extraliga season was the 42nd season of the Czechoslovak Extraliga, the top level of ice hockey in Czechoslovakia. 12 teams participated in the league, and Dukla Jihlava won the championship. Regular season 1. Liga-Qualification External linksHistory of Czechoslovak ice hockey {{DEFAULTSORT:1984-85 Czechoslovak Extraliga season Czechoslovak Extraliga seasons Czechoslovak Czechoslovak may refer to: *A demonym or adjective pertaining to Czechoslovakia (1918–93) **First Czechoslovak Republic (1918–38) **Second Czechoslovak Republic (1938–39) **Third Czechoslovak Republic (1948–60) **Fourth Czechoslovak Repub ... 1984–85 in Czechoslovak ice hockey ...
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1983–84 Czechoslovak Extraliga Season
The 1983–84 Czechoslovak Extraliga season was the 41st season of the Czechoslovak Extraliga, the top level of ice hockey in Czechoslovakia. 12 teams participated in the league, and Dukla Jihlava won the championship. Regular season 1. Liga-Qualification External linksHistory of Czechoslovak ice hockey {{DEFAULTSORT:1983-84 Czechoslovak Extraliga season Czechoslovak Extraliga seasons Czech Czech may refer to: * Anything from or related to the Czech Republic, a country in Europe ** Czech language ** Czechs, the people of the area ** Czech culture ** Czech cuisine * One of three mythical brothers, Lech, Czech, and Rus' Places * Czech, ... 1983–84 in Czechoslovak ice hockey ...
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1982–83 Czechoslovak Extraliga Season
The 1982–83 Czechoslovak Extraliga season was the 40th season of the Czechoslovak Extraliga, the top level of ice hockey in Czechoslovakia. 12 teams participated in the league, and Dukla Jihlava won the championship. Regular season 1. Liga-Qualification * DS Olomouc – Dukla Trenčín 0:3 (5:10, 2:5, 1:8) External linksHistory of Czechoslovak ice hockey {{DEFAULTSORT:1982-83 Czechoslovak Extraliga season Czechoslovak Extraliga seasons Czech Czech may refer to: * Anything from or related to the Czech Republic, a country in Europe ** Czech language ** Czechs, the people of the area ** Czech culture ** Czech cuisine * One of three mythical brothers, Lech, Czech, and Rus' Places * Czech, ... 1982–83 in Czechoslovak ice hockey ...
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