In four of the five games played in the
final series, JKS GKS Jastrzebie were better than the team Comarch Cracovia. The
team had the best season in its history because, in addition to winning the title,
it triumphed in both the Cup and the Polish Super Cup. This is also the first
title won in the championship, in 2013 and 2015 they took second place, while
in 2014 they were third. In the team of coach Robert Calaber, Hovorka Marek
stood out the most with 51 points and Phillips Zackary with 42 points.
(20 Apr 2021)
JKH GKS beat TatrySki Podhale 4-0 in the final in Tychy to win the Polish Cup Puchar Polski.
Tomáš Komínek, Kamil Wałęga, Artiom Dubinin and Łukasz Nalewajka scored the goals.
(31 Dec 2018)
Outclassing 5-0 host Nowy Targ, Cracovia Krakow wins the second Polish Cup of its history completing a perfect weekend with a 8-0 record. Maciej Urbanowicz scored 2 goals and served one assist, while teammate Mateusz Rompkowski was awarded as MVP of the final. In the semifinals Cracovia won 3-0 against GKS Jastrzębie while Nowy Tag advanced beating 5-3 champion GKS Tychy
(30 Dec 2015)
After 10 years from the last appearance, the Nowy Targ Arena, with capacity for 3.500 spectators, will host the finals of Polish Cup 2015 on 29-30 December 2015, featuring the best four teams after two rounds of the regular season. The semifinals pairs are:
16:00 Comarch Cracovia - JKH GKS Hawks
19:30 TatrySki Podhale Nowy Targ - GKS Tychy
The final will started on 30 December at 18:30
(12 Dec 2015)
Slovak Robert Kalaber was announced as the new coach of JKH Jastrzebie. 45-years-old Kalaber lead Zilina in Slovak Extraliga last season
(02 Jun 2014)
JKH GKS Jastrzębie win its first ever title - the 2012 Polish Cup -
beating 4-2 favourite and current tile holder KH Sanok, in front of
3.500 spectators in the Sanok Arena.
In very interesing semifinals,
JKH GKS Jastrzebie won 4-3 in overtime against GKS Tychy and KH Sanok in
shoot-out won 5-4 against Comarch Cracovia.
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Tournament awards:
Best goalie: Kamil Kosowski (Jastrzebie)
Best defender: Pavel Mojžíš (Sanok)
Best forward: Richard Kral (Jastrzebie)
(30 Dec 2012)
JKH Jastrzebie Czech forward Richard Král broke the knee ligament during the match against Podhale after he was hardly charged. He may not be able to play to the end of this season. Richard had played 29 matches, scored 16 goals and served 26 assists.
(18 Jan 2012)