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Vladimír Caldr
Vladimír Caldr (born 26 November 1958) is a Czech former professional ice hockey player. Caldr played in the Czechoslovak First Ice Hockey League for Motor České Budějovice and ASD Dukla Jihlava. He played for the Czechoslovak national team and 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 * {{DEFAULTSORT:Caldr, Vladimir 1958 births Living people Czech ice hockey right wingers Czechoslovak ice hockey right wingers Ice hockey players at the 1984 Winter Olympics Medalists at the 1984 Winter Olympics Olympic ice hockey players for Czechoslovakia Olympic medalists in ice hockey Olympic silver medalists for Czechoslova ...
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Písek
Písek (; german: Pisek) is a town in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 30,000 inhabitants. The town centre is well preserved and is protected by law as an urban monument zone. Písek is colloquially called "''South Bohemian Athens''", because it has many high schools and schools of higher education, including the Film School in Písek. Up to the last decades of 19th century Písek was the centre of the large autonomous Prácheňsko region. Administrative parts Písek is made up of five town parts and four villages: *Budějovické Předměstí *Hradiště *Pražské Předměstí *Václavské Předměstí *Vnitřní Město *Nový Dvůr *Purkratice *Semice *Smrkovice Etymology The name of Písek literally means "sand". It refers to the sand of the Otava River, which was panned for gold by the first settlers. Geography Písek is located about northwest of České Budějovice and south of Prague. Most of the municipal territory lies in the Tábor ...
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1977–78 Czechoslovak Extraliga Season
The 1977–78 Czechoslovak Extraliga season was the 35th season of the Czechoslovak Extraliga, the top level of ice hockey in Czechoslovakia. 12 teams participated in the league, and Poldi SONP Kladno won the championship. Regular season 1. Liga-Qualification * TJ Gottwaldov – Lokomotíva Bučina Zvolen 4:2 (3:5, 2:1, 0:3, 4:3, 5:2, 4:0) External linksHistory of Czechoslovak ice hockey {{DEFAULTSORT:1977-78 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, ... 1977–78 in Czechoslovak ice hockey ...
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Eredivisie (ice Hockey)
The ''Eredivisie'' ("Premier League") was, during its existence, the only professional ice hockey league in the Netherlands and the highest level of competition organized by the Nederlandse IJshockey Bond (NIJB; English: "Dutch Ice Hockey Federation"). Formed in 1945 and playing continuously since 1964, the league mainly featured Dutch teams, although in some seasons certain Belgian teams competed. The league featured a mix of Dutch, European and overseas players. The winner of the Eredivisie was crowned the Dutch National Champion and represented the Netherlands in the IIHF Continental Cup. In 2015, with most of its teams facing financial problems and its top team, Tilburg Trappers, joining the German Oberliga, the Eredivise was suspended with the remaining teams joining the BeNe League. Teams The league had many different teams during its existence. The financial viability of teams and availability of an arena often determined which cities participated in any given year ...
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1990–91 Eredivisie (ice Hockey) Season
The 1990–91 Eredivisie season was the 31st season of the Eredivisie, the top level of ice hockey in the Netherlands ) , anthem = ( en, "William of Nassau") , image_map = , map_caption = , subdivision_type = Sovereign state , subdivision_name = Kingdom of the Netherlands , established_title = Before independence , established_date = Spanish Netherl .... Six teams participated in the league, and the Utrecht Rheem Racers won the championship. Regular season Playoffs External linksNederlandse IJshockey Bond {{DEFAULTSORT:1990-91 Eredivisie (ice hockey) season Neth Eredivisie (ice hockey) seasons Ere Ere ...
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Eerste Divisie (ice Hockey)
The Eerste Divisie ('First Division') is the second level ice hockey league in the Netherlands. A semi-professional league, the Erste Divisie is directly below the professional BeNe League. Before the BeNe League was founded by Dutch and Belgian teams in 2015, the Eerste Divisie was the second level below the professional Eredivisie. With the creation of the binational BeNe League, the Eerste Divisie became the highest national ice hockey league in the Netherlands. Several Eerste Divisie teams are the secondary or developmental squads of BeNe League teams and often play out of the same arenas as their BeNe League affiliates. Since 2012, Eerste Divisie teams compete for the Dutch Cup with teams from the BeNe League and, previously, from the Eredivisie. However, they were not eligible for the title of national champions, as the national championship was determined by the Eredivisie playoffs. 2018–19 season Teams * Amsterdam Tigers * Capitals Leeuwarden * Devils Nijmegen II * Do ...
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Amstel Tijgers Amsterdam
Amsterdam Tigers are an ice hockey team in Amsterdam, Netherlands, playing in the First Division. History The Tigers existed in various guises from their foundation in 1963 until 2010 when the professional team folded, leaving only the amateur and junior teams. The team reformed in time for the 2014-15 Eerste Divisie season. The following season they moved up to the newly formed BeNe League, where they remained until the 2019-20 season. Ahead of the 2019-20 BeNe Season, the Tigers announced they would be leaving the league and joining the Dutch First Division. Upon reformation, the team was known as Amstel Tijgers Amsterdam before changing in 2017 to its present name. The amateur and junior teams have kept the Tijgers moniker. Over the years the names of the team have included: Amsterdam Bulldogs, Boretti Tigers, Amsterdam G's and Al Capone Flames. Eredivisie season results ''Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, OTW = Overtime Wins, OTL = Overtime Losses, L = Losses, GF = Go ...
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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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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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