EBEL league executives decided not to allow
HK Acroni Jesenice to participate in 2012/13 EBEL season. The first ever
non-Austrian team to join EBEL experienced financial problems through last few
seasons. Legendary Slovenian team actually finished last in league for the last
two consecutive seasons. EBEL offered Jesenice to reconstruct their
financial and player situation and apply for return to league after season or
two.
Two Austrian teams are joining the league –
HC TWK Innsbruck is re-entering the league after three seasons. Dornbirner
Eishockey Club will compete in the league for the first time.
(23 May 2012)
Two goals by Anze Kuralt and the decisive one by Jaka Ankerst after 01:50 in the overtime give Jesenice the final 3-2 in game #2 of Slovenian League finals against Olimpija Ljubljana. The series is now 1-1. Game #3 will be on Thursday in Ljubljana's Tivoli Arena
(29 Mar 2012)
Defending champion Acroni Jesenice will defend national title against arch-rival Olimpija Ljubljana. The two main Slovenian teams advance to final defeating Triglav Kranj and HDK Maribor respectively. Playing with EBEL rosters Jesenice left with no chance Triglav, winning 5-2 and 6-0, while Olimpija left Maribor arena with a 3-3 draw in the first game, but decided series at Tivoli arena with a clear 4-1.
(25 Mar 2012)
HK Acroni Jesenice has fulfilled all conditions set up by the management of EBEL and is therefore allowed to complete the ongoing season. The financially troubled Slovenian club had to guarantee its ability to provide basic services, such as transport to away games, medical service etc. The guarantee has been confirmed by the Slovenian Ice Hockey Federation, Mayor of Jesenice and representatives of coaching and playing staff.
(24 Jan 2012)
In addition to Patrik Bergström and Henrik Petre, five another players decided to left Slovenian champions: Johan Björk, Marcus Olsson, Lukaš Hvila, Martin Tuma and James Sixsmith are leaving Jesenice due to delays in payment of their services. There are two more non-Slovenian players in the team who decided to stay; Antti Pusa and Michal Fikrt.
(16 Nov 2011)
It was announced last week already - Patrik Bergström left HK Acroni Jesenice (SLO;EBEL) to continue this season in Sparta Sarpsborg, Norway. No explanation about this (un)expected departure came from Slovenian side. However, HK Acroni Jesenice confirmed that Henrik Petre also won't be a member of team during next months. Petre satisfied coaching staff during his try-out period, but is apparently too expensive for impoverished Slovenian member of EBEL.
(16 Nov 2011)
The 32 year old Swede comes to Jesenice. He was currently with no team, but played previously 303 games in Elitserien and 133 games in SM-liiga. He played in Alsvenskan as well. Petre already cooperated with Jesenice's finnish coach Heikki Mälkiä during the 2006/07 season playing for SaiPa. He'll probably introduce himself on ice Friday's Jesenice game against Znojmo in Czech Republic.
(31 Oct 2011)
After only a couple of days on ice, there are problems reported from HK Acroni Jesenice camp. Five Canadian import players - Dylan Hunter, Shay Stephenson, Logan Stephenson, Tyler Donati and Justin Donati - had their contracts terminated after a disagreement over the quality of accomodation provided by the club. The club has further announced that defenseman Doug Nolan is also set to leave the club due to unspecified reasons.
(09 Aug 2011)