Étoile Noire de Strasbourg

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Étoile Noire de Strasbourg
Etoile Noire de Strasbourg logo.png
NicknameL'Étoile Noire
(The Black Star)
City Strasbourg Flag of France.svg
League Division 1
2019-Present
Founded2000
Home arena Patinoire Iceberg
(capacity: 1250)
Colours   
PresidentJean-Paul Hohnadel
General manager Flag of France.svg Stéphane Hohnadel
Head coach Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Daniel Bourdages
Captain Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Michal Důras
Website L'Étoile Noire

The Association Étoile Noire de Strasbourg is a French ice hockey team based in Strasbourg and playing in Division 1.

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History

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.

Roster

Updated February 13, 2019. [1]

Goaltenders
NumberPlayerCatchesAcquiredPlace of Birth
53 Flag of Slovakia.svg Tomáš Hiadlovský L2018 Trenčín, Slovakia
83 Flag of Slovakia.svg Dušan Sidor L2019 Poprad, Slovakia
1 Flag of France.svg Adrien Vazzaz L2017 Briançon, France
Defencemen
NumberPlayerShootsAcquiredPlace of Birth
52 Flag of France.svg Aurélien Chausserie-Laprée L2014 Bordeaux, France
85 Flag of France.svg Maxime Deplanque L2013 Mulhouse, France
89 Flag of Slovakia.svg Radek Deyl (A) L2018 Košice, Slovakia
17 Flag of Slovenia.svg Miha Logar R2018 Kranj, Slovenia
82 Flag of France.svg Colin Morillon R2012 Marseille, France
42 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Scott Prier L2018 Windsor, Canada
34 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Vojtěch Zadražil R2018 Pelhřimov, Czech Republic
Forwards
NumberPlayerShootsPositionAcquiredPlace of Birth
45 Flag of France.svg Julien Burgert (A) RRW2008 Colmar, France
14 Flag of France.svg Loïc Chabert LLW/C2018 Dijon, France
27 Flag of France.svg Romain Chapuis LLW/RW2017 Grenoble, France
18 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Dylan Denomme LLW2018 Riverdale, Canada
96 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Michal Důras (C) LLW/RW2017 Jihlava, Czech Republic
9 Flag of France.svg David Fritz-Dreyssé LLW2018 Ourgou, Burkina Faso
66 Flag of Slovakia.svg Dominik Fujerik LC2018 Ilava, Slovakia
13 Flag of France.svg Anthony Goncalves LLW2017 Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, France
21 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Ondřej Havlíček LC2018 Varnsdorf, Czech Republic
7 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Danny Potvin LLW2018 Saint-Cyprien-de-Napierville, Canada
20 Flag of France.svg Samuel Rousseau LC/LW2014 Strasbourg, France
12 Flag of France.svg Hugo Sarlin LC/LW2018 Grenoble, France
92 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Mitch Zion LC2018 Ottawa, Canada

Former players

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References

  1. "Étoile Noire de Strasbourg Roster". etoile-noire.fr (in French). Retrieved February 13, 2019.