Vienna Capitals

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UPC Vienna Capitals
City Vienna, Austria
League Erste Bank Eishockey Liga
2001–
Founded 2001
Home arena Albert Schultz Eishalle
(Capacity: 7,000)
Colors Yellow, Black, Red               
Owner(s) Hans Schmid
General manager Fraz Kalla
Head coach Tom Pokel
Captain Jonathan Ferland
Website Vienna Capitals
Franchise history
2001– Vienna Capitals
Championships
Austrian Champions 1 ( 2005)

UPC Vienna Capitals are an Austrian professional ice hockey club who participate in the Erste Bank Hockey League. Founded in 2001, the Capitals play their home games in Vienna, Austria, at Albert Schultz Eishalle. In the 2004–05 season, the Capitals claimed their first and only Austrian Championship in defeating EC KAC.

History

The Vienna Capitals were founded in 2001, after the disbandment of Wiener EV in 2000, to continue the legacy of ice hockey which has been served in the Federal capital since 1914. They began competition into the EBEL in the 2001–02 season, under coach Kurt Harand. With good performances they established themselves in mid-table and reached at the end of the regular season in fourth place. In the quarterfinals the Capitals swept the Graz 99ers 4: 0 before losing in a sweep to EHC Linz in the semifinals.

In their fourth year of competition and with Jim Boni now the head coach after the disappointment of the previous seasons and a revised squad the Capitals claimed their first Austrian title in the 2003–04 season. Behind the acquisition of Goaltender Frédéric Chabot for the position of the goalkeeper the team managed to form a tight-knit unit and ended the regular season top of the league with eight points ahead of the runner-up, the EC KAC. In the semifinals, the Capitals defeated EC VSV in four games and met EC KAC in the final. The first six games of the final series won the respective Away Team before Vienna won the seventh game 6-2 for their first league title in their history, and were the first Viennese club to win in 43 years.[1]

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Logo of the Capitals from 2001 to 2011.

In the following seasons, the Capitals made repeat semi-finals appearances however a major disadvantage determined through the club committee become clear by the failures of recent years, in which the Capitals suffered a lack of developing prospects over other Bundesliga teams. Due to on one hand the infrastructure of Vienna did not allow a continuous training facility and on the other hand after the team affiliate, EHC Vienna ceased partnership, and since the 2007-08 season, the league enforced a scheme that allowed each EBEL team the commitment of only five transfer card players, and to be tilted and as a substitute for this came the so-called Points rule. With the Capitals handcuffed by the situation of a lack of available talent Capitals President, Hans Schmid, tried abolishing the rule points to the future freely undertake more players. This sparked heated discussions among the clubs from, where was also argues with the EU labor that every hockey player allows the free choice of employment, any regulation which would be illegal.

In preparation for the 2011–12 season, the Capitals competed in the 2011 European Trophy for the first time in franchise history. They would win just 1 game out of 8 to finish last in their division.

Venue

The home games of the Vienna Capitals were played to approximately 4,500 spectators at the comprehensive Albert Schultz Eishalle in Vienna's Danube city . In February 2009 it was announced that the capacity of the hall would be expanded to 7,000 spectators with a retractable roof.[2] The renovation work began after the 2008–09 season and was completed before the 2010–11 season to the cost of 40 million euros. In addition to increasing the capacity the establishment of a parking garage was built and the Schultz Eishalle video screens and VIP boxes were created.

The Capitals have been the EBEL's best drawing club in attendance, pulling in an average 4,800 throughout the years.

Current roster

Updated August 13, 2015.[3]

# Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace
11 Austria Sascha Bauer LW L 29 2012 Wien, Austria
21 Canada Danny Bois RW R 41 2015 Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada
46 Canada Matt Dzieduszycki C L 44 2015 Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
24 Canada Jonathan Ferland (C) RW R 41 2011 Sainte-Marie, Quebec, Canada
50 Austria Mario Fischer W L 35 2011 Wien, Austria
44 Canada Jamie Fraser D L 38 2012 Sarnia, Ontario, Canada
91 Canada Simon Gamache LW L 43 2015 Thetford Mines, Quebec, Canada
22 Austria Julian Grosslercher C R 31 2014 Lienz, Austria
5 Austria Dominic Hackl D L 27 2014 Wien, Austria
9 Austria Nikolaus Hartl RW R 32 2013 Zell am See, Austria
48 Austria Florian Iberer D L 41 2014 Graz, Austria
30 Austria David Kickert G L 30 2013 Korneuburg, Austria
29 Austria Sven Klimbacher D L 42 2012 St. Veit an der Glan, Austria
4 Austria Philippe Lakos D R 43 2009 Wien, Austria
52 Canada Nathan Lawson G L 40 2015 Calgary, Alberta, Canada
17 Canada Kurtis McLean C R 43 2015 Kirkland Lake, Ontario, Canada
60 United States Troy Milam D R 43 2015 Lake Orion, Michigan, United States
28 Austria Andreas Nödl RW L 37 2014 Vienna, Austria
14 Austria Patrick Peter D R 30 2010 Wien, Austria
7 Slovenia Klemen Pretnar D R 37 2015 Bled, Slovenia
6 Austria Rafael Rotter RW R 36 2008 Wien, Austria
13 Austria Michael Schiechl C L 35 2012 Judenburg, Austria
16 Canada MacGregor Sharp C L 38 2015 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
21 United States Derek Whitmore LW L 39 2015 Rochester, New York, United States
Staff
Title STAFF MEMBER
Head Coach Tom Pokel
Asst. Coach Philippe Horsky
Goalie Coach Michael Elmer

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