Czech Republic Extraliga 03/23 16:00 3 [1] Dynamo Pardubice v Mountfield HK [8] W 3-2
Czech Republic Extraliga 03/20 17:00 3 [8] Mountfield HK v Dynamo Pardubice [1] W 0-1
Czech Republic Extraliga 03/19 18:00 3 [8] Mountfield HK v Dynamo Pardubice [1] L 2-1
Czech Republic Extraliga 03/16 14:00 3 [1] Dynamo Pardubice v Mountfield HK [8] W 3-2
Czech Republic Extraliga 03/15 17:00 3 [1] Dynamo Pardubice v Mountfield HK [8] W 5-4
Czech Republic Extraliga 03/03 15:30 52 [1] Dynamo Pardubice v CEZ Motor Ceske Budejovice [5] W 7-2
Czech Republic Extraliga 03/01 16:30 51 [3] Trinec v Dynamo Pardubice [1] L 4-3
Czech Republic Extraliga 02/27 17:00 50 [1] Dynamo Pardubice v Karlovy Vary [12] W 6-2
Czech Republic Extraliga 02/25 15:00 49 [13] BK Mlada Boleslav v Dynamo Pardubice [1] W 1-4
Czech Republic Extraliga 02/23 17:00 48 [1] Dynamo Pardubice v Mountfield HK [8] W 3-2
Czech Republic Extraliga 02/21 17:00 24 [1] Dynamo Pardubice v Karlovy Vary [12] W 5-2
Czech Republic Extraliga 02/18 16:00 46 [1] Dynamo Pardubice v Liberec [6] W 7-1
Czech Republic Extraliga 02/14 17:00 44 [1] Dynamo Pardubice v Vitkovice [10] W 5-3
Czech Republic Extraliga 02/12 16:30 45 [11] Plzen v Dynamo Pardubice [1] W 1-3
Czech Republic Extraliga 02/04 16:00 43 [9] HC Olomouc v Dynamo Pardubice [1] L 2-1
Czech Republic Extraliga 02/02 17:00 42 [1] Dynamo Pardubice v Sparta Praha [2] L 1-3
Czech Republic Extraliga 01/30 17:00 32 [1] Dynamo Pardubice v Plzen [11] W 3-1
Czech Republic Extraliga 01/28 16:00 41 [1] Dynamo Pardubice v Rytiri Kladno [14] W 3-1
Czech Republic Extraliga 01/26 16:30 40 [4] Litvinov v Dynamo Pardubice [1] W 1-3
Czech Republic Extraliga 01/23 16:30 39 [7] CEZ Motor Ceske Budejovice v Dynamo Pardubice [1] W 3-4
Czech Republic Extraliga 01/21 17:00 38 [2] Dynamo Pardubice v Trinec [3] W 5-3
Czech Republic Extraliga 01/19 16:30 37 [11] Karlovy Vary v Dynamo Pardubice [2] W 3-4
Czech Republic Extraliga 01/17 17:30 29 [1] Sparta Praha v Dynamo Pardubice [2] W 1-2
Czech Republic Extraliga 01/14 16:00 36 [2] Dynamo Pardubice v BK Mlada Boleslav [14] W 4-3
Czech Republic Extraliga 01/12 17:00 35 [7] Mountfield HK v Dynamo Pardubice [2] W 2-3
Czech Republic Extraliga 01/10 17:00 47 [8] HC Kometa Brno v Dynamo Pardubice [2] W 6-7
Czech Republic Extraliga 01/07 16:00 34 [2] Dynamo Pardubice v HC Kometa Brno [8] L 3-4
Czech Republic Extraliga 01/05 17:00 33 [5] Liberec v Dynamo Pardubice [2] W 1-4
Czech Republic Extraliga 01/03 17:00 47 HC Kometa Brno v Dynamo Pardubice - Postponed
Spengler Cup 12/31 11:10 1 Davos v Dynamo Pardubice L 5-3

Wikipedia - HC Dynamo Pardubice

HC Dynamo Pardubice is a professional ice hockey club that plays in the Czech Extraliga. Its home venue is Enteria arena located in Pardubice. The club was originally named LTC Pardubice, acquiring its current name at the start of the 2015–16 season.

History

Ice hockey has been played in Pardubice since the beginning of the 20th century. Hockey's beginnings in Pardubice can be traced to the Matiční jezero where bandy, a hockey-like game, was played. This style of hockey was adopted from football – there were 11 players, opposing goals, a ball, and a football-like field. The first match of ice hockey was played in 1913 on the very same lake. Players such as Vilém Weiss, Potůček, Reiberg, Přibík, Komeštík and Kubeška played in this match.

Organised hockey was founded in Pardubice by Vilém Weiss in 1923, the same year that the club LTC Pardubice was established. Regular competitions first took place during the 1930-1931 season.

After the end of the Second World War, a new ice rink was installed in Pardubice, and by Christmas of 1947 a new winter sports stadium was opened with an artificial ice rink. In the 1949-1950 season Pardubice won its division and was promoted to the Extra League. The 1950-1951 season saw the team compete with a new name, Slavia Pardubice. Since that time the club has never been relegated from the top level of competition.

At the end of the 1952-1953 the club changed its name once again to Dynamo Pardubice. Players such as Bronislav Danda and goaltender Vladimír Nadrchal began their careers with Pardubice during the 1950s.

The club's first major success came in 1960. Dynamo Pardubice reached the medals for the first time, reaching 3rd place. In the same season a new winter sports stadium, including a roof, was completed. The following season the club changed its name again to Tesla Pardubice. This name remained until July 1991.

In the 1960s, Jiří Dolana and Stanislav Prýl went on to represent Czechoslovakia in Olympic competition. In 1965, Zdeněk Špaček led the league in scoring with 33 goals. This era was also marked by the arrival of junior players, who helped the club to a championship in 1967. The offensive trio consisting of Bohuslav Šťastný, Jiří Novák and Vladimír Martinec rose to stardom in the Extra League.

Pardubice reached further success in 1973, winning their first title in the champions league. Vladimír Martinec led the league with 23 assists, winning his first Golden Hockey Stick. The 1975-1976 season started with the final match between Tesla Pardubice and CSKA Moscow. The match, played in Czechoslovakia, was an unbelievable performance by the home team, defeating a professional army team by a score of 3-2. However, the following match played in Moscow was won by CSKA , 6-1.

Pardubice stayed among the top three teams in the Extra League for the following 3 seasons. Goaltender Jiří Crha was a backup goaltender in several top competitions at the time, but didn’t win any gold medals. Crha consequently decided to emigrate, becoming the first Czech player to play in the NHL. While team success diminished in the coming years, there were some highlights from individual players. The offensive trio of Vladimír Martinec, Jiří Novák and Bohuslav Šťastný won another world championship title. Vladimír Martinec led the Extra League with 28 assists in 1976, 42 goals in 1979, and won the Golden Hockey Stick three times.

After 1982, Pardubice's senior team experienced a resurgence. New team members included goaltender Dominik Hašek, defender František Musil, and forwards Otakar Janecký and Jiří Šejba. Musil and Šejba won the world championship in Prague in 1985, while playing for the army team Dukla Jihlava. After that František Musil went to the NHL, and Jiří Šejba returned to Tesla Pardubice, where he helped the team win championships in 1986-1987 and 1988-1989. Dominik Hašek won the Golden Hockey Stick both these seasons, as well as in 1990. Otakar Janecký led the league with 41 assists in 1988-1989, while Vladimír Martinec won honors for best coach. Ladislav Lubina won the award for the league's best offensive player in 1991.

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Dynamo Pardubice is a professional ice hockey team based in the city of Pardubice, Czech Republic. The team was founded in 1923 and has a rich history of success in Czech ice hockey. They play their home games at the Tipsport Arena, which has a capacity of 10,194 spectators.

The team's colors are blue and white, and their logo features a charging horse, which represents the team's strength and determination. Dynamo Pardubice has won the Czech Extraliga championship six times, most recently in 2010. They have also won the Czech Cup four times and have been runners-up in the Champions Hockey League.

The team has a strong roster of talented players, including forwards Tomas Rolinek and Tomas Mertl, and defenseman Tomas Kudelka. They are known for their fast-paced, aggressive style of play and their ability to score goals in bunches. The team is coached by Martin Stloukal, who has been with the team since 2018.

Dynamo Pardubice has a passionate fan base and is one of the most popular ice hockey teams in the Czech Republic. They have a long-standing rivalry with HC Verva Litvinov and their games are always highly anticipated. Overall, Dynamo Pardubice is a team with a proud history and a bright future, and they are sure to continue to be a force in Czech ice hockey for years to come.