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Kokudo Ice Hockey Club

  • Year of foundation: 1972
  • Club status: ceased (club folded for financial difficulties after the 2008-09 season)
 

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Season 2001-2002

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This club in 2001-2002: Japan Ice Hockey League

 
Current rosterseason 2001-2002
# Pos Player name State Born Height Weight Shoots  
GYutaka Fukufuji17.09.1982185 cm83 kgleft
GShinichi Iwasaki21.08.1968178 cm85 kgleft
DTatsuki Katayama26.01.1973186 cm88 kgleft
DYutaka Kawaguchi05.04.1973173 cm78 kgright
DHiroyuki Miura31.12.1973190 cm89 kgright
DFumitaka Miyauchi06.11.1972181 cm84 kgleft
DYujiro Nakajimaya16.02.1971180 cm84 kgleft
DYuichi Sasaki05.04.1974179 cm79 kgleft
DKazuyoshi Yamaguchi17.05.1977187 cm85 kgleft
FYoshiyuki Kikuchi05.08.1971168 cm72 kgleft
RWRyan Kuwabara Haruo23.03.1972182 cm95 kgright
CShin Larsson-Yahata09.05.1974175 cm79 kgleft
FShuji Masuko08.07.1978177 cm82 kgright
FTaro Nihei09.03.1971177 cm80 kgright
CToshiyuki Sakai03.09.1964184 cm85 kgright
FJunji Sakata10.05.1974180 cm82 kgright
FKeiji Sasaki18.12.1977172 cm73 kgleft
FDaisuke Sasoya23.10.1974171 cm75 kgright
FTakahito Suzuki17.08.1975173 cm73 kgright
FKei Tonosaki11.04.1982173 cm78 kgN/A
FTomohiko Uchiyama13.10.1979170 cm75 kgleft
FChris Yule29.03.1975175 cm68 kgleft

* no longer in the club

he club was founded as the Kokudo Keikaku Ice Hockey Club in Karuizawa, Nagano in 1972. They won the Japan Ice Hockey League and All Japan Ice Hockey Championship in 1974. Since then, they have won the League 13 times and the All Japan Championship 11 times. They moved to Shinagawa, Tokyo in 1984, then to Yokohama, Kanagawa in 1991. They changed their name to the Kokudo Ice Hockey Club according to the change of their parent company's name. They merged with the Seibu Railways Ice Hockey Club in 2003 and moved to the Suntory Higashi-fushimi Ice Arena (renamed to DyDo Drinco Ice Arena in 2006 when the naming rights contract went to DyDo Drico) in Nishitokyo, Tokyo where Seibu had been based. Their parent company Kokudo ceased to exist in 2006 after a merger with Prince Hotels, Inc. They adopted the new name Seibu Prince Rabbits in 2006. The club also had a women's team called the Seibu Princess Rabbits.
On December 19, 2008, Prince Hotels & Resorts officially announced its intention to fold the team at the conclusion of the 2008-09 season, citing funding difficulties in a harsh economic climate.
Prince Hotels & Resorts negotiated with over twenty companies to find a new owner, however, did not succeed due to the economic situation in Japan, and due to the declining popularity of ice hockey itself. Prince Hotels & Resorts announced the disbanding of the team as of March 31, 2009.

  • from 1972 to 1991: Kokudo Keikaku Ice Hockey Club
  • from 1991 to 2006: Kokudo Ice Hockey Club
  • from 2006 to present: Seibu Prince Rabbits
 

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Fast factsseason 2001-2002
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Kokudo Ice Hockey Club participates in season 2001-2002: Japan Ice Hockey League

 
 
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