Jihlava Hockey: New Owner & Stadium | Hovej.cz

Photo: Martin Domanský, hcdukla.cz

As in the extraleague, a bunch of Brno warriors wiped out the eyes of the Brno warriors, which was surprised by the richer competition of the hearts from Jihlava. For the playoffs typologically perfectly assembled team confirmed that it was to fight for the sign on the chest and not behind the name on the back.

Three seasons in Pelhřimov asylum should have been surviving. A period of time in Dukla will be formed by a skeleton of a team that will aspire to the highest bases in the future.

However, Tahleta’s three -year -old exceeded all the plans.

Last year, Jihlava shocked by eliminating the winner of the basic part of Poruba and got into the semifinals. This year she swept away from the road favorite Vsetín and finally went to the relegation.

Success came before. And it is just starting to flash for better times! The almost finished thing is the arrival of the new owner – billionaire Slavomír Pavlíček. In addition, a luxury arena will open in Jihlava in the autumn.

The famous hockey address gains strength.

Final Location in Max League: 1. Place.

Player of the season according to hovej.cz – Tomáš Čachotský

There is nothing about here, after all, the legendary Jihlava hood dominated this year’s individual prizes in Maxa League: Čachotský became not only the most useful playoff player, but also the best attacker of the season and player of the year. In the productivity of the regular season, the fourth ended and even the first in the knockout. All this at the age of forty -thirty!

Tomáš Čachotský

Tomáš Čachotský | Photo: Martin Domanský, hcdukla.cz

What did it do?

Unexpected title … Favorites Vsetín with Zlín, third at the back of Poruba and then Jihlava. Such was the distribution of forces before the start of the year. Dukla, however, wiped his eyes and after three years became master Maxa League. The way to the cup was the hardest possible: first eliminated the third Třebíč, then in a seven -match blockbuster surprised the winner of the regular season Vsetín and completed the pilgrimage with the final scalp of the second seeded Zlín.

Play off mode … While in the regular season Jihlava scored a 2.62 goal per match, in the playoffs, like a wave of magic, reduced the number of goals scored to 1.88. Also thanks to the life form of the goalkeeper

Adam bare

goalkeeper, 25 years old

“Href =” https://www.hokej.cz/hrac/adam-beran/31091 “> Adam Beran, who caught 94 % of the opponent’s missiles.

Young blood … Jihlava builds the skeleton of the team, with which it soon intends to attack the highest competition. The best shooters were

Richard Cachnín

an attacker, 24 years old

“Href =” https://www.hokej.cz/hrac/richard-cachnin/3088902 “> Richard Cachnín (20 goals) with Marcel Štefančík (18 goals), both under 24 years.

Striking offensive … In the regular season it was the third most frequently scoring team in the competition (2.98 scored a goal per match), at the same time a team with the second most prominent shooting over the opponents (on average 31 to 26 shots). Tomáš Čachotský contributed 46 Canadian points, and in the TOP 25 league scoring ended up

Edgar Kulda

attacker, 30 years old

“Href =” https://www.hokej.cz/hrac/edgars-kulec/318488 “> Edgars Kulda with Richard Cachnen.

Cleaning October … The entry into the season was far from the ideal, but after five defeats in the opening eight rounds, Jihlava calmed down in October and early November. Between 10 and 18. She lost once, she managed the other eight duels.

Home improvement … In the previous two seasons, Pelhřimovský asylum was negatively known to Dukla’s point gains: “At home” more often lost than won. Even this year it was no miracle, with the balance of fifteen triumphs and eleven defeats, however, was at least one of the league average. In the finals, Zlín defeated all three Pelhřimov encounters.

Outdoor will … However, the X Pro Jihlava factor remained on the rinks of opponents. In the long run it was the second best outdoor unit in the competition, a positive balance of five wins and four defeats in the playoffs. For example, Game 7 on the famous catcher.

What failed?

Relegation … Sure, the relegation is in fact impassable and all criticism from the first league clubs is completely justified, but … scoring two goals in four duels, it was not for the well -beaten and tired master Max League just a successful business card. Despite the fact that all the duels – perhaps even more illustrated by the absurdity of the current format of the relegation – took place in Olomouc.

Embarrassed basic part … Jihlava was calm in the top six, guaranteeing direct advance to the quarterfinals, but its performances in the regular season did not indicate that it would eventually win the whole competition. It ended sixth, with a not so stunning ratio of 29 wins and 23 defeats. Well, what! The history will not ask anymore.

Summer reinforcements … Dukla raised the cup over her head, despite the fact that she had no happy hand in pre -season shopping. Russian returnee

Maksim Zhukov

goalkeeper, 25 years old

“Href =” https://www.hokej.cz/hrac/maksim-zhukov/10098435 “> Maxim Zhukov captured the season as two with below-average numbers, defender Eduards Hugo Jansons with attackers Roman Lower and Stanislav Vrhel Latvian creative Edgars Kulda.

Power play … It is a long time Jihlava Achilles heel. Numerous benefits do not help completely: in the regular season it was up to the ninth most effective squad in the league, in the playoffs in addition to the success of power plays from 18.23 % even dropped to a poor 12.12 %. To a highly productive

Jan Strejček

Defender, 31 years old

“Href =” https://www.hokej.cz/hrac/jan-strejcek/13198 “> Jan Strejček wanted to get some conductor on the blue line.

Player statistics in the regular season

Canadian scoring:
1. Tomáš Čachotský, 46 B
2. Edgar Kulda, 39
3. Richard Cachnín, 35
4. Marcel Štefančík, 31
5th Tomáš Havránek, 31
6. Tomáš Harkabus, 24
7. Matouš Menšík, 20
8. Jan Strejček, 20
9. Jonáš Jungwirth, 18
10. Filip Dundáček, 18

Canadian scoring of the defenders:
1. Jan Strejček, 20 B
2. Filip Dundáček, 18
3. Daniel Bukač, 11
4. Patrick Oak, 8
5. Vlastimil Bilčík, 7

Junior scoring:
1. Ilarion Kuprijanov, 10 B

Best Sagittarius:
1. Richard Cachnín, 20 g
2. Marcel Štefančík, 18
3. Edgar Kulda, 15
4. Tomáš Čachotský, 12
5. Tomáš Harkabus, 11

The best shooters among the defenders:
1. Patrick Oak, 5 g
2. Filip Dundáček, 5

Vítězné goals:
1. Matouš Menšík, 4 GWg

Power play goals:
1. I do Toman, 7 ppg

Power play goals between defenders:
1. Jan Strejcek, 4 PPG

Recorders:
1. Tomáš Čachotský, 34 and
2. Tomáš Havránek, 25

Statistics +/-:
1. Marcel Štefančík, +18
2. Edgar Kulda, +16
3. Daniel Bukač, +15
4. Tomáš Čachotský, +14
5. Patrick Oak, +9

Worst +/-:
29. Roman Půček, -7
28. Radim Toman, -5
27. Matěj Vovsík, -4

Penalty minutes:
1. Lukáš Mareš, 64 TM

The most blocked missiles:
1. Filip Dundáček, 46 AB

Best Bull Player:
1. Radim Toman, 56.84 %

The busiest player:
1. Jan Strejček, 19:43 Toi/GP

Success of goals:
1. Adam bold, 91,65 %
2. Maxim Zukov, 89.21 %

Goalman diameter:
1. Adam Beran, 2.20 g/z

Clean Account:
1. Adam Beran, 4 ČK

Capted minutes:
1. Adam Beran, 1 769 min.
2. Maxim Žukov, 1 365 min.

Season

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Montage Maxim Burkov in the 2024/2025 season

Montage of Marcela Štefančík’s action in autumn 2024

Richard Cachnín’s goal in the beginning of the 2024/2025 season

Blood, stretcher and premature end of a third. Ferda shot down Čachotský

Junior Burkov in Game 7 shone

Katem Baník Jungwirth. Overflowing turn, 22 seconds to siren

Čachotský with two successful attempts decided by raids

Smaller shot down a newcomer to two goals

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Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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