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Lyon HC

  • Short name: Lyon
  • Nickname: Les Lions
  • Year of foundation: 1997
  • Colours: white, blue, red
  • Club status: active
  • Address: SASP LHC Les Lions
    Patinoire Charlemagne
    100, cours Charlemagne
    69002 Lyon
  • Phone: +33 04 78 38 27 91
  • Fax: +33 04 78 38 27 91
  • Email: bureau@Lyon-Hockey-Club.com
  • WWW: Lyon HC
 

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Season 2001-2002

Club teams

This club in 2001-2002: Division 2 (FRA)

 
Current rosterseason 2001-2002
# Pos Player name State Born Height Weight Shoots  
GBenjamin Berthet21.08.1980176 cm74 kgN/A
GMarek Raczka09.10.1979173 cm71 kgleft
DThibaut Camus15.05.1983170 cm65 kgN/A
DRoch Chevalier11.06.1979192 cm85 kgN/A
DGrzegorz Chlipala02.02.1980183 cm92 kgright
DJulien Gerbe19.05.1982- cm- kgN/A
DOlivier Merignac10.09.1973178 cm80 kgN/A
DFabien Michaux07.03.1973178 cm80 kgN/A
DFabrice Quirant14.09.1982- cm- kgN/A
DPierre Rossat-Mignod28.12.1979180 cm78 kgN/A
DSylvain Zito23.10.1980186 cm91 kgN/A
D/FJulien Staeger02.02.1980190 cm84 kgright
FSébastien Berthet28.01.1978177 cm87 kgleft
FSylvain Berthon30.03.1969168 cm85 kgN/A
FBenoît Brisepierre19.09.1982178 cm78 kgN/A
FCyril Duchassin08.09.1981170 cm70 kgN/A
FFranck Emir16.01.1983170 cm65 kgN/A
FFlorian Fresil02.03.1983172 cm64 kgN/A
FBenjamin Grand20.06.1980181 cm87 kgleft
FGuillaume Jimenez09.10.1982191 cm80 kgN/A
FTim MacLean01.10.1981183 cm82 kgN/A
FJody Obninsky01.02.1981174 cm69 kgN/A
LWNicolas Rey-Gaurez02.04.1979182 cm76 kgleft
FMickaël Rommevaux07.01.1982174 cm65 kgN/A
FAndrzej Świstak02.06.1963173 cm75 kgN/A
FJulien Tripette31.03.1981184 cm81 kgN/A
FPatrice Vichier26.08.1983172 cm67 kgleft
FFrankie Vidal01.04.1982177 cm70 kgN/A
FYann Yvonnou27.04.1973182 cm79 kgright
Coach name State Born Coach position  
Andrzej Świstak02.06.1963Playing coach

* no longer in the club

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Surprises in Coupe de France

The second round of Coupe de France, played between October 23 and 24, left two big surprises: the two major winners of the competition, Rouen Dragons and Grenoble Brûleurs de Loups, were both eliminated: current title holder Lyon HC knocked out Ligue Magnus leader Grenoble by winning 2-1, while Rouen lost 6-3 with 2nd Division team HG Dunkerque. All the others Ligue Magnus teams advanced to third round, except Bordeaux, eliminated by Anglet

(25 Oct 2018)
 

Premiere for Lyon

Lyon HC won the Coupe de France by beating 2-0 Les Rapaces de Gap in front of 11.500 spectators at the AccorHotels Arena in Paris-Bercy. A deflection by Norbert Abramov at 34:37 and an empty goal by Canadian Dave Labrecque at 58:56 give Lyon the first trophy in its history. Latvian goalie Maris Jucers was named MVP of the final.

Lyon vainqueur de la Coupe de France 2018


Crédit : Xavier Lainé / FFHG

(28 Jan 2018)
 

Games cancelled in Lyon

The Magnus Ligue game between Lyon and Epinal was stopped after first period due a failure of refrigeration machinery. The club announced also the next game versus Strasbourg, scheduled for Sunday, was cancelled assuring ensuring they are doing everything they can to fix the failure as soon as possible

(30 Sep 2017)
 

Brest relegated, Lyon back in Magnus

Brest Albatros, finished 6th in last Magnus Ligue, announced club won't play in next season at elite level and will compete in Division 1 due to financial reasons. Relegated HC Lyon will be back in Magnus, as per decision of Federation, if club will fulfill financial requirements. Federation also announced Brest received a 10.000 euro fee and will not be allowed to compete in playoffs in 2016-17 season. Finally Division 2 champion Clermont-Ferrand was allowed to partecipate in Division 1.

(12 Jun 2016)
 

Nice admitted to Magnus Ligue

Following the merging between two teams competing in Magnus Ligue, Chamonix and Morzine-Avoriaz, the Franch Federation announced Division 1 champion HCA Nice was chosen to be the 12th club in the French top division. Nice lost 2-4 and 4-5 the promotion/relation series against Morzine. The admission is still contioned by the respect of sporting and economic criteria to be examined in a meeting between Nice board and Federation in next future. The best placed between relegated teams - HC Lyon - will take the place of Nice if Federation does not deem satisfactory the economic conditions. It's still to be decided which team, between the relegated Mont-Blanc and Toulouse or Division 2 champion Clermont-Ferrand, will replace Nice in Division 1

(27 May 2016)
 

Morzine remains in Magnus Ligue

By beating 5-4 in promotion\relegation series game #2 Division 1 champion HCA Nice, Morzine-Avoriaz will play in Ligue Magnus also next season, when the elite league of French hockey will be reduced from current 14 to 12 teams. Lyon and 2014 champion Briançon were relegated

(03 Apr 2016)
 

Miroslav Frycer is the new coach of Morzine; Dusseau at Neuilly

Czech Miroslav Frycer, 59, is the new coach of Ligue Magnus club Morzine Avoriaz replacing fired Tommie Hartogs. Frycer closed last season his two-years experience at Sanok with one national title and a fourth place and two Polish Cup finals, both lost. Morzine will play in play-outs to avoid relegation.

François Dusseau, fired by Lyon on January 13, finds a new job as assistant coach of Frank Spinozzi at Neuilly sur Marne, in French 2nd division

(02 Feb 2016)
 

Movements of coaches in France

Ligue Magnus ended last week but teams are already building rosters for next season, beginning from the bench: after a brilliant playoffs campaign Dijon lost coach Jarmo Tolvanen, signed in Norway by Stjernen, and promote to headcoach former assistant Jonathan Paredes. Grenoble not renewed the contract with Canadian Richard Martell, replacing him with former Briançon coach Edo Terglav. Rouen named headcoach former goalie Fabrice Lhenry. Finally, Tom Hartogs (Morzine) and François Dusseau (Lyon) were confirmed for one season more

(08 Apr 2015)
 

Caen relegated

After five seasons in Ligue Magnus, Caen was relegated in 1 Division after being sweeped 4-0 by Lyon in playouts series. Caen lost 5-7 at home game #4 of the serie

(01 Mar 2015)
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Lyon HC participates in season 2001-2002: Division 2 (FRA)

 
 
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