| Étoile Noire de Strasbourg | |
|---|---|
| |
| Nickname | L'Étoile Noire (The Black Star) |
| City | Strasbourg |
| League | Division 1 2019-Present |
| Founded | 2000 |
| Home arena | Patinoire Iceberg (capacity: 1250) |
| Colours | |
| President | Jean-Paul Hohnadel |
| General manager | |
| Head coach | |
| Captain | |
| Website | L'Étoile Noire |
The Association Étoile Noire de Strasbourg is a French ice hockey team based in Strasbourg and playing in Division 1.
The team currently uses the name of "Étoile Noire de Strasbourg" (Strasbourg Black Star) and was founded in 2000; they play home games at the Patinoire Iceberg.
The team reached Ligue Magnus after they became Division 1 champions in 2006. They appeared in the Magnus Cup playoff final in 2011.
They were relegated back to Division 1 after finishing in twelfth and last place of the Ligue Magnus standings in 2019.
Updated February 13, 2019. [1]
| Goaltenders | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Number | Player | Catches | Acquired | Place of Birth | |
| 53 | | Tomáš Hiadlovský | L | 2018 | Trenčín, Slovakia |
| 83 | | Dušan Sidor | L | 2019 | Poprad, Slovakia |
| 1 | | Adrien Vazzaz | L | 2017 | Briançon, France |
| Defencemen | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Number | Player | Shoots | Acquired | Place of Birth | ||
| 52 | | Aurélien Chausserie-Laprée | L | 2014 | Bordeaux, France | |
| 85 | | Maxime Deplanque | L | 2013 | Mulhouse, France | |
| 89 | | Radek Deyl (A) | L | 2018 | Košice, Slovakia | |
| 17 | | Miha Logar | R | 2018 | Kranj, Slovenia | |
| 82 | | Colin Morillon | R | 2012 | Marseille, France | |
| 42 | | Scott Prier | L | 2018 | Windsor, Canada | |
| 34 | | Vojtěch Zadražil | R | 2018 | Pelhřimov, Czech Republic | |
| Forwards | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Number | Player | Shoots | Position | Acquired | Place of Birth | |
| 45 | | Julien Burgert (A) | R | RW | 2008 | Colmar, France |
| 14 | | Loïc Chabert | L | LW/C | 2018 | Dijon, France |
| 27 | | Romain Chapuis | L | LW/RW | 2017 | Grenoble, France |
| 18 | | Dylan Denomme | L | LW | 2018 | Riverdale, Canada |
| 96 | | Michal Důras (C) | L | LW/RW | 2017 | Jihlava, Czech Republic |
| 9 | | David Fritz-Dreyssé | L | LW | 2018 | Ourgou, Burkina Faso |
| 66 | | Dominik Fujerik | L | C | 2018 | Ilava, Slovakia |
| 13 | | Anthony Goncalves | L | LW | 2017 | Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, France |
| 21 | | Ondřej Havlíček | L | C | 2018 | Varnsdorf, Czech Republic |
| 7 | | Danny Potvin | L | LW | 2018 | Saint-Cyprien-de-Napierville, Canada |
| 20 | | Samuel Rousseau | L | C/LW | 2014 | Strasbourg, France |
| 12 | | Hugo Sarlin | L | C/LW | 2018 | Grenoble, France |
| 92 | | Mitch Zion | L | C | 2018 | Ottawa, Canada |
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