2012–13 HC Slovan Bratislava season

The 2012–13 HC Slovan Bratislava season was the first season for Bratislava based club in Kontinental Hockey League.

2012–13 HC Slovan Bratislava
Division3rd Bobrov
Conference6th Western
2012–13 record17–11–5–19
Home record10–6–2–8
Road record7–5–3–11
Goals for124
Goals against127
Team information
General ManagerMaroš Krajči
CoachRostislav Čada
Assistant CoachRoman Stantien
CaptainMiroslav Šatan (Sep–Nov)
Ján Lipiansky (Nov–Feb)
ArenaOndrej Nepela Arena
Average attendance9,977[1] (99.22%)
Team leaders
Goals Libor Hudáček (11)
Assists Michel Miklík (15)
Points Michel Miklík (24)
Penalty minutes Martin Štajnoch (47)
Plus/minus(+) Marko Daňo (+4)
(–) Libor Hudáček (−13)
Wins Jaroslav Janus (18)
Goals against average Jaroslav Janus (2.17)

Slovan opened the 2012–13 season with a home game against Ukrainian HC Donbass on 6 September 2012, losing 2–4 in front of a capacity crowd. The first win was achieved 4 days later by defeating Spartak Moscow 2–1 after shootout. During the NHL lockout between September 2012 and January 2013, two defenders Ľubomír Višňovský and Andrej Sekera enhanced the team. Slovan ended the season with 78 points as 6th of the Western conference and thus clinched the play-off in their first KHL season.[2] In the first play-off round Slovan played against Dynamo Moscow and lost all four matches.

During the regular season, Slovan had sold out 25 out of its 26 home games with an average attendance of 9,977 spectators which was the 7th highest average attendance in Europe.[1]

Schedule and results

Pre-season

Pre-season took part in July, August and September with 2 friendly matches and participating European Trophy.

2012–13 Game Log

  Win (3 points)   Overtime/shootout win (2 points)   Overtime/shootout loss (1 point)   Loss (0 points)

Regular season

2012–13 Game Log

  Win (3 points)   Overtime/shootout win (2 points)   Overtime/shootout loss (1 point)   Loss (0 points)

Playoffs

2013 Gagarin Cup Playoffs

  Win   Loss

Detailed records

See: HC Slovan Bratislava all-time KHL record

Standings

Source: khl.ru[3]
After games of 17 February 2013

Bobrov Division

R GP W OTW SOW SOL OTL L GF GA Pts
1 c,y – SKA Saint Petersburg 5236112111182116115
2 Dynamo Moscow 52273 61 114150115 101
3 Slovan Bratislava 52173 8 5 01912412778
4 Lev Praha 52230123 23132133 76
5 Donbass Donetsk 521725612113414272
6 Vityaz Chekhov 521116622611915155
7 Dinamo Riga 521322223110915151

Western Conference

R Div GP W OTW SOW SOL OTL L GF GA Pts
1 c,y – SKA Saint Petersburg BOB5236112111182116115
2 y – CSKA Moscow TAR522358101515110996
3 Dynamo Moscow BOB52273 61 114150115 101
4 Lokomotiv Yaroslavl TAR522428001813112192
5 Severstal Cherepovets TAR52 21163 51613711785
6 Slovan Bratislava BOB52173 8 5 01912412778
7 Lev Praha BOB52230123 23132133 76
8 Atlant Mytishchi TAR521913442113714173
9 Donbass Donetsk BOB521725612113414272
10 Dinamo Minsk TAR521851232312514871
11 Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod TAR521902442314214669
12 Vityaz Chekhov BOB521116622611915155
13 Spartak Moscow TAR521142522810615152
14 Dinamo Riga BOB521322223110915151

y – Won division; c – Won Continental Cup (best record in KHL);
BOB – Bobrov Division, TAR – Tarasov Division

Final roster

As of 1 March 2013

# Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace
83 Martin Bakoš LW R 30 2007 Spišská Nová Ves, Czechoslovakia
61 Milan Bartovič LW L 39 2012 Trenčín, Czechoslovakia
55 Mário Bližňák C L 33 2012 Trenčín, Czechoslovakia
14 Marko Daňo RW L 25 2012 Eisenstadt, Austria
48 Ivan Ďatelinka D L 37 2011 Topoľčany, Czechoslovakia
90 Libor Hudáček C R 29 2009 Levoča, Czechoslovakia
32 Jaroslav Janus G L 30 2012 Prešov, Czechoslovakia
42 Branislav Konrád G R 32 2008 Nitra, Czechoslovakia
23 Andrej Kudrna LW L 29 2011 Nové Zámky, Czechoslovakia
16 Roman Kukumberg (A) C R 40 2011 Bratislava, Czechoslovakia
89 Milan Kytnár C L 31 2012 Topoľčany, Czechoslovakia
91 Ján Lipiansky (A) C L 46 2008 Bratislava, Czechoslovakia
4 Patrik Luža D R 26 2011 Bratislava, Slovakia
56 Vladimír Mihálik D L 33 2012 Prešov, Czechoslovakia
19 Michel Miklík LW R 38 2012 Piešťany, Czechoslovakia
6 Tomáš Mojžíš D R 38 2012 Piešťany, Czechoslovakia
13 Tomáš Mikúš RW L 27 2012 Skalica, Slovakia
25 Bruno Mráz C R 27 2012 Bratislava, Czechoslovakia
85 Peter Ölvecký LW L 34 2012 Nové Zámky, Czechoslovakia
28 Miroslav Preisinger C L 29 2010 Bratislava, Czechoslovakia
88 Michal Sersen D L 34 2012 Gelnica, Czechoslovakia
5 Jonathan Sigalet D L 34 2012 Vancouver, British Columbia
18 Miroslav Šatan (C)  C L 45 2011 Jacovce, Czechoslovakia
3 Martin Štajnoch  D R 29 2008 Bojnice, Czechoslovakia
59 Andrej Šťastný  C L 29 2012 Považská Bystrica, Czechoslovakia
24 Ivan Švarný D L 35 2011 Nitra, Czechoslovakia
80 Ján Tabaček D L 40 2012 Martin, Czechoslovakia
12 Peter Trška D L 28 2010 Dubnica nad Váhom, Czechoslovakia
82 Michal Vondrka RW L 38 2012 České Budějovice, Czechoslovakia

Player statistics

Source: Eliteprospects[4]

Skaters

Goaltenders

Regular season
PlayerGPWLSOPSOGGASVSV%GAAGASOPIMTOI
Jaroslav Janus471816131453104134992.82.1703562879:23
Branislav Konrád4220104129288.52.970000242:49
Ville Hostikka10102442083.34.02000059:46
Playoffs
PlayerGPWLSOPSOGGASVSV%GAAGASOPIMTOI
Branislav Konrád20207076390.03.210000130:44
Jaroslav Janus20206085286.74.030000119:11

Milestones and team statistics

Team milestones

MilestoneDateReached
1st KHL match6 September 2012HC Slovan Bratislava 2 – 4 HC Donbass
1st KHL home match6 September 2012HC Slovan Bratislava 2 – 4 HC Donbass
1st KHL away match15 September 2012HC Vityaz 0 – 3 HC Slovan Bratislava
1st KHL point8 September 2012HC Slovan Bratislava 2 – 3 SO Dinamo Riga
1st KHL win15 September 2012HC Vityaz 0 – 3 HC Slovan Bratislava
1st KHL loss6 September 2012HC Slovan Bratislava 2 – 4 HC Donbass
1st KHL goal6 September 2012Milan Kytnár 1 – 0 ( HC Slovan Bratislava 2 – 4 HC Donbass)
100th KHL goal18 Jan 2013Milan Kytnár 1 – 1 (HC Yugra 3 – 1 HC Slovan Bratislava)

Team statistics

All statistics are for regular season only.

StatisticValue
Matches played52
Total points78
Record17–11–5–19
Score124 – 127
Highest win6 – 2 (Round 21 against Sibir Novosibirsk)
Highest defeat0 – 6 (Round 17 against Severstal Cherepovets)
Shots on goal %8.59% (124/1443)
Shutouts5
Penalty in minutes595
Powerplay goals16.1% (34/211)
Penalty killing85.8% (200/233)
Average attendance9,977
Number of sold-out home games25
Most consecutive wins[note 1]4 (Round 5 – Round 8)
Most consecutive wins + overtime wins5 (Round 5 – Round 9)
Most consecutive undefeated matches[note 2]5 (Round 5 – Round 9 & Round 33 – Round 37)
Most consecutive losses[note 3]3 (Round 17 – Round 19)
Most consecutive losses + overtime losses3 (Round 17 – Round 19)
Most consecutive matches without a win[note 4]7 (Round 13 – Round 19)
Longest time between scored goals112:07 (Round 22 – Round 24)
Longest time without a conceded goal112:55 (Round 47 – Round 49)

Notes

  1. Regular time wins.
  2. Games without a regular time loss.
  3. Regular time losses
  4. Games without a regular time win.

Player milestones

MilestonePlayerDateOpponent
1st Career KHL Shutout Jaroslav Janus15 September 2012HC Vityaz
50th Career KHL Point Roman Kukumberg23 November 2012Atlant Moscow Oblast
Juraj Mikúš13 February 2013Spartak Moscow

Source:[5]

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