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Nice HCA

  • Short name: Nice
  • Name in original language: Nice Hockey Côte d’Azur
  • Nickname: Les Aigles
  • Year of foundation: 2003
  • Colours: navy blue, red, yellow
  • Club status: active
  • Address: Patinoire Jean Bouin
    2 rue Jean Allègre
    06000 Nice
  • Phone: +33 06.21.84.65.87
  • Fax: +33 04.93.46.77.80
  • Email: secretariat@nicehockey.fr
  • WWW: Nice HCA, You Tube channel
 

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Season 2004-2005

Club teams

This club in 2004-2005: Division 2 (FRA)

 
Current rosterseason 2004-2005
# Pos Player name State Born Height Weight Shoots  
GPatrik Åkerlund08.05.1980175 cm72 kgleft
GNicolas Carnelutto??.??.????- cm- kgN/A
GStanislav Sutor02.11.1970172 cm80 kgN/A
DTomas Banas04.09.1981178 cm80 kgleft
DMartin Dubaj21.09.1980177 cm83 kgleft
DVivien Huerta06.10.1987180 cm96 kgleft
DCédric Jalet07.04.1982183 cm70 kgN/A
DChristophe Perez19.06.1986175 cm65 kgright
DDamien Richard22.07.1987169 cm79 kgN/A
LWPeter Almasy11.02.1961182 cm84 kgright
FMehdi Belhassen28.04.1986185 cm83 kgleft
FPierre Carreton28.11.1986180 cm70 kgN/A
FYves Cruz24.03.1981179 cm70 kgN/A
FJozef Hopjak23.10.1981171 cm82 kgN/A
FDamien Laplace27.09.1986176 cm67 kgN/A
FRomain Laplace27.09.1986177 cm66 kgleft
FTim MacLean01.10.1981183 cm82 kgN/A
FPascal Margerit21.02.1971175 cm77 kgleft
FAnthony Miramond21.07.1982172 cm64 kgN/A
FGrégory Raitore17.07.1977176 cm70 kgN/A
FGiani Sarcinelli25.06.1973171 cm76 kgN/A
FDavid Zaina26.05.1973179 cm74 kgN/A
Coach name State Born Coach position  
Stanislav Sutor02.11.1970Playing coach

* no longer in the club

Patinoire Jean-Bouin Nice

Patinoire Jean-Bouin Nice logo
  • Adress: 47, esplanade Maréchal-de-Lattre-de-Tassigny
    06300 Nice
  • Phone: +33(0)4 97 13 49 54
  • Capacity: 1000
  • Opened in: 1984
 
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Chamonix/Morzine relegated

The merge between Morzine-Avoriaz and Chamonix, occurred last summer, should have created a more competitive team in Magnus Ligue, according to the purpose of management: but things did not go just like that: last after the regular season with just 13 points, Morzine-Chamonix Pionniers were relegated in the Division 1 with a round still to play in the relegation round, played along with Strasbourg, Dijon and Nice

(15 Mar 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)
 

Mulhouse back in Ligue Magnus

Mulhouse defeats Nice tonight 4:3 to sweep the series 2-0 in the Division 1 Championship. The Scorpions complete their comeback to Ligue Magnus since 2005, the year the won the Championship and then were relegated due to bankruptcy.

(14 Apr 2012)
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Fast factsseason 2004-2005
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Nice HCA participates in season 2004-2005: Division 2 (FRA)

 
 
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