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the best international club tournaMent in category
Info bulletin | April 9 – 12, 2005 | Tisport Arena and Malá sportovní hala
4 year of
Jan Marek
Memorial
th
The best international club tournament
in category u18 in the Czech Republic
4th year of
Jan Marek Memorial
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Tournament organization
Introductory word by Petr Bříza
HC Sparta Prague hockey academy
Participants of the tournament
Jan Marek
Tournament plan
Previous years
List of participants
Drawing lots
HC Sparta Foundation
Summer hockey school
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MEDIÁLNÍ PARTNEŘI
MEDIÁLNÍ PARTNEŘI
4th year of Jan Marek Memorial
Organization group of the tournament
INTRODUCTORY WORD
BY petr bříza
Dear participants of the tournament,
Fans of youth ice hockey,
Jaroslav Nedvěd
Darek Stránský
Pavel Geffert
Main organizer
tournament supervisor
main coach of youth HC SPARTA PRAGUE
TIPSPORT ARENA
& Small Sports Hall
Za Elektrárnou 419/1
170 00 Praha-Bubeneč
GPS: 50°6'23.312"N, 14°26'0.023"E
In 1907, Strojnický palác was built in the Stromovka neighbourhood of Prague, where exhibitions and expos were
held. This tradition continued during the 1st Republic under
the name “Prague Sample Expos”, which had a big international importance and took place every year. But in 1948
they were moved to Brno and the big buildings on the fairgrounds in Prague were empty and not used for ages.
In December 1952 their reconstruction started, but there
were problems with steel construction. The next plans were
realized six years later and Sportovní hala (Sports Hall) was
finally opened for the first time on March 7, 1962 for ice
shows of the Czechoslovakian figure skating ensemble. On
March 14, 1962, the national figure skating championships
were held there, followed by Sparta's first hockey games in
the arena that they still call home.
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The 1978 Ice Hockey World Championships were awarded to Czechoslovakia by the IIHF, but there was a condition – to have two connected ice rinks. The Czechoslovakian Ice Hockey Association, in cooperation with Prague
City Hall, started to construct a second rink, which was
connected to the main building by a tunnel. That second
rink was called Malá sportovní hala (Small Sports Hall) and
still is today.
The Sports Hall was the main host of the World Championships in 1972, 1978, 1985 and 1992. Czechoslovakian
teams were successful on home ice, winning the gold medal twice, along with one silver and one bronze. During
the 2015 World Championships, which will be played in
Prague and Ostrava, Tisport Arena will be an official training centre.
Let me welcome you to the 4th Annual Jan Marek
Memorial. This takes place in honour of a former great
forward, who left during his career a strong mark not
only on Sparta, but also on other Czech and international clubs, and especially on the Czech national team.
I am glad that this significant tournament carries Jan
Marek's name, because through this we can remember Jan’s legacy.
The Jan Marek Memorial was held for the first time in
2012 and I am glad for myself and for the whole hockey club HC Sparta Prague that this youth tournament
has become an annual event. In its fourth year, thanks
to the support of Sport Holdings Prague, the District
of Prague 7, Prague Sportovní and ČEZ Inc., we have
been able to organize best international tournament
in the Czech Republic and I dare say also one of the
most prestigious tournaments of its category in all of
Europe.
I am very delighted that in 2012 we were able to continue
the former Tournament of Academies, which had
included two Czech teams along with one Austrian and
two German. During the next three years, the addition
of youth clubs from around Europe and overseas has
made this a stable tournament with a resonant name, in
which for the fourth time in row the prestigious Okanagan
Hockey Academy will participate.
As with every job, organizing this event is a big effort
which was put by all members of the organizational
group and their helpers. A big thanks belongs to them
for that. I hope that all organizers and fans enjoy the
4th Annual Jan Marek Memorial and see you next year
at the 5th, as we continue the tradition of holding this
event in honour of one humble and successful young
man, who is and forever will be in our hearts.
Petr Bříza
Chairman of the Board of Directors
HC Sparta Prague
4th year of Jan Marek Memorial
HC Sparta prague
Hockey Academy
Tournament participants
ZSC Lions
EHC Eisbären Berlin
EC Redbull Salzburg
HC Minsk
Okanagan Hockey Academy
(europe)
Limhamn & Malmö
Due to the success of its operations, Sparta has high-quality youth teams. An important aspect of this is also the
club's cooperation with schools so that the players have
more time for training and school. “It is important for every
single player and for hockey as a whole. It is usual in all
advanced countries excluding the post-Communist countries. It has been neglected in our country. I do not agree
with the deep-rooted stereotype that good hockey players
aren't intelligent. I think that the more intelligent a person is,
the better a hockey player he could be,” says Pavel Geffert,
the head youth coach of HCS.
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Under his leadership and in cooperation with many former
players who are now coaches throughout different age
categories, Sparta won the award for The Best Academy
of the CIHA for the 2013/2014 season. “The key criteria are
results of youth teams in the U20, U18 and U16 categories,
the number of players chosen to national teams in those
age categories, and the league results of the men’s teams.
Long-term, we are satisfied with all the academies, but
in measurable areas Sparta was the best,” says Miroslav
Přerost, leader of the academies project of the CIHA.
“We are glad that our academy was chosen as the best in
our country. And for us it is also a commitment to continue
on the path that we've set,” says Geffert.
Before every season, the clubs have to make a request for
the licence of CIHA Academy and fulfil its conditions. To
clubs which succeed, the Association gives support in the
areas of financial valuation of coaches, their professional
education or cooperation with foreign partners. Teams of
these clubs also do not descend from the top national youth
leagues.
HC Oceláři Třinec
HC Sparta Praha
partners
Sparta is one of six Czech clubs which, in the summer of
2011, was licensed by the Academy of the Czech Ice Hockey Association. In order to receive this license, potential
candidates had to fulfil all conditions outlined by the CIHA.
Sparta gripped the commission especially with a very good
long-term training plan and its facilities, which include
Tipsport Arena and use of a training centre in Podvinný
mlýn in Prague. The only problematic area was the dressing
rooms for the youth teams, so they were upgraded.
4th year of Jan Marek Memorial
JAN MAREK
Jan Marek was born on December 31, 1979 in Jindřichův
Hradec and first aroused public notice in junior hockey,
when he made it to the national junior finals with local
team Vajgar. Despite losing to Slavia Prague, the quick and
smart forward had reason to celebrate when Alois Hadamczik, former coach of HC Oceláři Třinec, chose him to join
the Extraliga club.
But all of his success in hockey came second after his
family. In July 2011, his and wife Lucie's son Jan Jr. was
born. With this, he now desired to be home, and decided
to play one last season in Russia, with Lokomotiv Yaroslavl, before returning to Sparta at the end of the season.
But it didn't happen. Marek was one of the victims of
Yaroslavl tragedy on September 7, 2011. Fate intercepted
his plans for the future. Sparta fans will never again see
Jan Marek perform his magic under the roof of the arena
in Holešovice, but his legacy lives on through the youth
tournament, which was named in honour of this great
hockey, the Jan Marek Memorial.
After a few years of acclimatizing to professional hockey,
his talent finally began to show through in the 2001/02
season, when he played in every regular season and playoff
game, recording 44 points. However, that was nothing
compared to what he would accomplish the following year.
That season, he finished second overall in league scoring
with 62 points, trailing only teammate Richard Král. As well,
his 32 goals led the whole league!
After such a great year, Marek moved to Sparta in the
summer of 2003, where he would once again play under
coach Hadamczik. Midway through his second season in
Prague, he suffered an unpleasant injury, but he overcame
that and eventually got used to the hectic lifestyle of the
Czech capital, along with his beloved girlfriend Lucie. He
also became close friends with linemate Petr Ton, with
whom Marek had good rapport both on and off the ice for
three seasons.
Although the 2005/06 season did not proceed very smoothly, in Sparta became champions. The Jindřichův Hradec
native led Sparta to success as the leading scorer of the
whole league, while Ton led the league in goals, benefiting
from Marek's great passing abilities.
At age 26, the shy and humble Marek went to play abroad
for Metallurg Magnitogorsk of the KHL. The first year was a
dream, as he scored at a point-per-game pace and won the
championship title. As he continued to produce over the
next few seasons, he became one of the league's biggest
stars and started attracting interest from other clubs.
May 2010 was a great month for Marek. He was named
MVP of the previous KHL season and won the gold medal
as a member of the Czech national at the World Championships in Germany. In the quarter-final against Finland, he
was perfect in the shootout, and also scored the shootout
winner in the semi-final against Sweden.
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4th year of Jan Marek Memorial
tournament
TOURNAMENT PLAN
• Organized for players year of birth 1998 and younger
• The matches are from April 9 to April 12, 2015
• Eight teams participate
HC Sparta Prague organized a significant international U18
tournament for the first time in 2010 under the former name
Academies Tournament, which was during the pre-season
in August of that year. In October 2011 the tournament was
renamed with approval of Jan Marek’s family, and every year
it honours the of memory of this great forward, who was successful with Sparta between 2003 and 2006.
• Matches are played in Tipsport Arena
and Malá sportovní hala (Za Elektrárnou 419, Prague 7)
• Matches are played on thirds, every has 20 minutes,
matches
history
the ice ring is revised during breaks
• In case of tie after 60 minutes immediately follow shootouts
• Before every match is five minute free skate
• Five matches are guaranteed to every team during the tournament
• Teams on total first, second and third place will get medals
• Best goal-keeper, defence, forward and most productive player
2010 – Academies Tournament
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
EHC Esbären Berlin
HC Sparta Prague
Redbull Salzburg
EHC Köln
HC Litvínov
2012 – 1st year of Jan Marek Memorial
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
EHC Kloten
EHC Esbären Berlín
HC Vítkovice
HC Sparta Prague
Okanagan Hockey Academy
Piráti Chomutov
of the tournament
2013 – 2nd year of Jan Marek Memorial
• Teams must be registered at least sixty minutes before first match
on the tournament; registrations are in Tipsport Arena in “tournament office”
rules
• Players’ registrations or passports have to be shown if requested
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
HC Vítkovice
SK Riga
ZSC Lions
EHC Kloten
HC Sparta Prague
Okanagan Hockey Academy
• Teams must be ready to go on ice 15 minutes before planned match start
• For winning in normal playing period the team gets three points, for winning on
shootouts the team gets two points, for losing on shootouts the team gets one point,
for losing in normal playing period the team gets zero points
• In case when teams have same points number, score in joint match decides
• Any player who gets higher penalty or penalty in game, cannot play rest of the game
• Player who gets penalty in match cannot play the following match
2014 – 3rd year of Jan Marek Memorial
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Okanagan Hockey Academy
HC Sparta Prague
EHC Kloten
ZSC Lions
HC Vítkovice
EHC Chemnitz
• Tournament is managed by rules of IIHF
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4th year of Jan Marek Memorial
Position NAME
Birth
GK
Robin Zumbühl
1998
GK
Jeffrey Meier
1998
ZSC Lions
Position NAME
GK
Philipp Lücke
1997
GK
Lucas Hoffmann
1998
D
Ödjemark Viktor
1998
D
Maximilian Adam
1998
D
Hauser Ramon
1999
D
Kevin Kunz
1998
D
Andersson Axel
1998
D
Lucas Topfstedt
1997
D
Vonbun Felix
1999
D
Lars Schiller
1997
D
Degonda Kevin
1998
D
Timo Klotz
1998
D
Widmer Gaberiel
1999
D
Aron Wagner
1997
D
Breiter Mischa
1998
D
Tom Kübler
1999
D
Cohen Fabio
1998
D
Brian Bölke
1999
F
Zubulis Eriks
1998
D
Leon Gawanke
1999
F
Suter Kaj
1998
D
Julien Eichhorn
1999
F
Müller Luca
1998
F
Raphael Grünholz
1997
F
Wettstein Simon
1998
F
David Trivellato
1998
F
Miranda Marco
1998
F
Lois Spitzner
1997
F
Puntus Jaison
1998
F
Philip Kuschel
1998
F
Oeggerli Lars
1999
F
Charlie Jahnke
1998
F
Mathew Shane
1998
F
Michael Delueg
1997
F
Müller Nicolas
1999
F
Luis Noack
1997
F
Pfister Nils
1999
F
Vincent Hessler
1998
F
Noll Yannic
1998
F
Cedric Schiemenz
1999
F
Sigrist Justin
1999
F
Ryan Warttig
1997
F
F
F
F
Tom Knobloch
1999
1999
1999
1999
Main coach
Paul Berri
Assistant coach
Jan Fiala
Nicolas Cornett
Marius-Lucas Demmler
David Galassiti
Main coach
Assistant coach
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Birth
EHC Eisbären
Berlin
DNL-TEAM SAISON 2014/2015
EISBÄREN JUNIORS
Berlin e.V.
FOTO: CITY-PRESS GMBH BILDAGENTUR
Steffen Ziesche
Rene Bielke
4th year of Jan Marek Memorial
Position NAME
GK
Karlo Skec
1998
GK
Wouter Peeters
1998
GK
Mario Lamper
1998
D
Andrii Grigoriev
1998
D
Johannes Huss
1998
EC Redbull
Salzburg
Position NAME
Birth
GK
Sergey Pekarski
1998
GK
Dmitri Shlykovich
1998
D
Maximilian Kaminski
1998
D
Evgeni Petrovski
1998
D
Timur Gavrilovich
1999
D
Ivan Korecky
1998
D
Alexei Svidelski
1999
D
David Matejovic
1998
D
German Rabtsevich
1998
D
Igor Merezhko
1998
D
Artem Bobrov
1998
D
Dominic Riedl
1998
D
Anton Shturma
1998
D
Daniel Vojta
1998
D
Dmitri Antoni
1998
D
Simon Oberthaler
1998
D
Egor Klimovich
1998
D
Thom Bappert
1999
F
Pavel Kharinovski
1998
D
Philip Sander
1999
F
Sergei Adashkevich
1999
D
Lucas Schreier
1999
F
Sergei Podosetnikov
1999
D
Paul Stapelfeldt
1998
F
Evgeni Kuragin
1998
F
Valentin Busch
1998
F
Alexei Severin
1999
F
Christian Ettwein
1998
F
Nikita Lis
1998
F
Nico Feldner
1998
F
Egor Zhylianin
1999
F
Maximilian Kislinger
1998
F
Artem Novosilny
1999
F
Julian Klöckl
1998
F
Artur Magerov
1999
F
Vadim Mazur
1998
F
Dmitri Chernukho
1998
F
Niklas Postel
1998
F
Andrei Tatur
1998
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
Neal Samanski
Marek Valach
Michal Juscak
Michal Sokolov
David Volf
Timo Gams
Niklas Gehringer
Lukas Haninger
Alwin Schuster
Carl Zimmermann
Marcel Zitz
Manuel Voglsinger
Sebastian Larcher
1998
1998
1999
1998
1998
1999
1999
1999
1999
1999
1999
1998
1998
Main coach
Assistant coach
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Birth
F
Mikhail Mokievets
1999
F
Mikhail Demiashkevich
1998
F
Ivan Lukutin
1999
Main coach
Assistant coach
HC Minsk
Vadim Kaminski
Aleksandr Rubanov
Daniel Petersson
Jaro Horacek
4th year of Jan Marek Memorial
Position NAME
16 | 17
Birth
GK
Maximilian Wehrhan
1998
GK
Daniel Kovari
1998
GK
Ilya Krasny
1997
D
Simon Wolf
1998
D
Jan Michael Blüml
1998
D
Toon De Schepper
1998
D
Kele Steffler
1998
Okanagan
Hockey
Academy (europe)
Position NAME
Birth
GK
Alexander Svensson
1998
GK
Alexander Jonsson
1998
GK
Linus Nordberg
1998
D
Pontus Johansson
1998
D
Jonathan Nilsson
1998
D
Rasmus Ljung
1998
D
Axel Björklund
1998
D
Vladislav Zeldich
1998
D
Oskar Onsmar
1998
D
Michael Wrumnig
1998
D
Oscar Wolter
1998
D
Evgeni Perlovich
1998
F
Zammy Pipo
1997
D
Yuri Alekseev
1998
F
Oskar Eklind
1998
F
Adrian Rosenberger
1998
F
Casper Andersson
1998
F
Paul Koudelka
1998
F
Gustav Olsson
1998
F
Sviatislav Kuchinski
1998
F
Buster Larsson
1998
F
Viliam Seliga
1998
F
Eddie Petersen
1998
F
Ivan Galaguzov
1998
F
Eric Johansson
1998
F
Dmitry Andryushenko
1998
F
Philip Persson
1998
F
Iniaz Steyaert
1998
F
Filip Staafgård
1998
F
Yannik Hügli
1998
F
Hallden Barnes-Garner
1998
F
Ruslan Atamanchuk
1998
F
Patrik Fuchs
1998
Main coach
Gary Prior
Assistant coach
Tyler Bilton
Main coach
Assistant coach
Limhamn
& Malmö
Ulf Nilsson
Mikael Wahlberg
4th year of Jan Marek Memorial
Position NAME
Birth
GK
Matěj Loubal
1998
GK
Jakub Ovčaří
1998
GK
Oskar Prokop
1999
D
Filip Haman
1998
D
Ondřej Hrachovský
1998
HC Oceláři
Třinec
Position NAME
GK
Adam Brízgala
1998
GK
Antonín Hofmann
1998
GK
Adam Wolf
1999
D
Radek Jeřábek
1998
D
Patrik Eliáš
1998
D
Ondřej Imrich
1998
D
Patrik Sedliský
1998
D
Martin Valíček
1998
D
Vojtěch Zeleňák
1998
D
Grzegorz Radzienciak
1998
D
Matouš Horský
1999
D
Filip Rufer
1999
D
Sebastian Janda
1998
D
Filip Krzak
1999
D
Ferenc Simotics
1999
D
Timotej Marguš
1999
D
Jan Hanuš
1999
D
Kamil Klocek
1999
D
Radek Procházka
2000
F
Radim Bárci
1998
F
Petr Maršoun
1998
F
Lukáš Kaukič
1998
F
Albert Michnáč
1998
F
Kryštof Stuchlík
1998
F
Tomáš Kadlec
1998
F
Adam Matějka
1998
F
Václav Zídek
1998
F
David Kofroň
1998
F
Lukáš Šrámek
1998
F
Daniel Plitko
1998
F
Jaroslav Chlouba
1998
F
Matěj Mach
1998
F
Vojtěch Komárek
1998
F
Miloš Roman
1999
F
Martin Dubský
1998
F
Patrik Hrehorčák
1999
F
Tomáš Pšenička
1998
F
Jan Kalus
1999
F
Ostap Safin
1999
F
F
F
F
F
Jan Hladoník
Michal Papaj
Dan Przybyla
René Najsar
Dominik Molin
1999
1999
1999
1999
1999
F
F
F
F
F
F
Ondrej Šišolák
1999
2000
1999
1999
1999
1999
Main coach
Assistant coach
Vojtěch Kropáček
Jakub Wojnar
Daniel Schwamberger
Michal Švarc
Tomáš Nacházel
HC Sparta
Prague
René Mucha
Miroslav Čečotka
Main coach
Assistant coach
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Birth
Jaroslav Nedvěd
David Kočí, Petr Hučko
4th year of Jan Marek Memorial
Tournament draw
group A
April 9
HC Sparta Prague | ZSC Lions | HC Minsk | Okanagan Hockey
light jerseys
dark jerseys
HC Minsk
15.00
ZSC Lions
17.30
Opening ceremony
18.00
HC Sparta
result
-:-
place
PLAY OFF / PLAY OUT
april 11
Tipsport arena
Tipsport arena
Okanagan Hockey
-:-
Small Sports Hall
april 10
9.30
Okanagan Hockey
ZSC Lions
-:-
Small Sports Hall
12.00
HC Minsk
HC Sparta
-:-
Small Sports Hall
16.00
ZSC Lions
HC Sparta
-:-
Tipsport arena
18.30
HC Minsk
Okanagan Hockey
-:-
Tipsport arena
1. 1GA...........................................................
2.2GA...........................................................
3.3GA...........................................................
4.4GA...........................................................
group B
HC Oceláři Třinec | EHC Eisbären Berlin | EHC RedBull Salzburg
Limhamn & Malmö
April 9
light jerseys
dark jerseys
15.00
HC Třinec
Limhamn & Malmö
result
17.30
Zahajovací ceremoniál
18.00
EHC Eisbären
EHC RedBull
-:-
Tipsport arena
7.30
EHC RedBull
HC Třinec
-:-
Tipsport arena
11.00
Limhamn & Malmö
EHC Eisbären
-:-
Tipsport arena
16.00
HC Třinec
EHC Eisbären
-:-
Small Sports Hall
18.30
Limhamn & Malmö
EHC RedBull
-:-
Small Sports Hall
-:-
light jerseys
dark jerseys
1GA
4GB
result
winner
-:-
WQ1/LQ
2GB
3GA
-:-
WQ2/LQ
1GB
4GA
-:-
WQ3/LQ
2GA
3GB
-:-
WQ4/LQ
WQ1
WQ2
-:-
WS1/LS1
WQ3
WQ4
-:-
WS2/LS2
1.LQPlay out 1 ...................................................
2.LQPlay out 2 ...................................................
3.LQPlay out 3 ...................................................
4.LQPlay out 4 ...................................................
april 12
light jerseys
dark jerseys
Play out 1
Play out 2
result
-:-
W5/L6
winner
Play out 3
Play out 4
-:-
W7/L8
LS1
LS2
-:-
W3/L4
WS1
WS2
-:-
W1/W2
Closing ceremony
Tipsport arena
place
Small Sports Hall
Tipsport arena
april 10
Total results
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2 .............................................................................................................
3 .............................................................................................................
4 .............................................................................................................
5 .............................................................................................................
6 .............................................................................................................
7 .............................................................................................................
8 .............................................................................................................
st
nd
rd
th
th
th
1. 1GA...........................................................
2. 2GA...........................................................
th
th
3. 3GA...........................................................
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4. 4GA...........................................................
4th year of Jan Marek Memorial
summer hockey school
Aims of the fund
1) support of young players in unexpected life situations
2) ice hockey for kids from underprivileged families
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4) educational projects
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