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The Kassel Huskies are a professional ice hockey team based in Kassel, Hesse, Germany. As of 2008, the team plays in the highest German hockey league named Deutsche Eishockey Liga again, having gained promotion from the 2nd Bundesliga.
[edit] Honors
[edit] Team roster
[edit] Champions' roster of 2007/08
Position |
Player (Squad number) |
Goal: |
Boris Rousson (1), Sebastian Elwing (25), Adam Ondraschek (29), Marek Mastič (53) |
Defense: |
Vince Macri (2), Mike Pellegrims (6), Drew Bannister (A) (7), René Kramer (8), Guy Lehoux (11), Brad Burym (22), Daniel Rau (39), Semjon Glusanok (65) |
Forward: |
Manuel Klinge (9), Hugo Boisvert (C) (12), Mark Kosick (14), Dylan Gyori (15), Ryan Kraft (17), Thorben Saggau (19), Jacek Plachta (A) (20), Shawn McNeil (21), Steve Palmer (26), Dominik Walsh (28), Daniel Del Monte (34), Christian Kohmann (37), Thomas Pielmeier (51), Sven Gerbig (81), Michael Christ (89) |
Coach: |
Stéphane Richer (Chief-Coach), Fabian Dahlem |
(C) = Captain, (A) = Alternate captains
[edit] Runner-up roster of 1996/97
Position |
Player (Squad number) |
Goal: |
Josef Kontny (1), Pavel Cagaš (29), Jonas Eriksson (70) |
Defense: |
Venci Sebek (4), Alexander Engel (6), Greg Johnston (7), Alexander Wedl (8), Dave Morrison (10), Milan Mokroš (39), Jouni Vento (66), Roger Öhman (67) |
Forward: |
Bruce Eakin (12), Mike Millar (13), Roger Hansson (14), Peter Kwasigroch (19), Branjo Heisig (20), Jukka-Pekka Seppo (21), Greg Evtushevski (22), Frank Ozellis (26), Daniel Larin (27), Tino Boos (37), Anton Krinner (46) |
Coach: |
Gerhard Brunner (Chief-Coach) |
[edit] Coaches
- since 2005/06: Stéphane Richer
- 2005/06: Bernhard Englbrecht
- 2004/05: Milan Mokroš
- 2003/04 – 2004/05: Mike McParland
- 2003/04: Axel Kammerer
- 2002/03: Gunnar Leidborg
- 1998/99 – 2001/02: Hans Zach
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- 1997/98: Milan Mokroš
- 1996/97 – 1997/98: Gerhard Brunner
- 1995/96: Hans Zach
- 1993/94 – 1995/96: Ross Yates
- 1991/92 – 1992/93: Jerzy Potz
- 1987/88 – 1991/92: Richard Piechutta
- 1982/83 – 1987/88: Jaro Frycek
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[edit] External links