Dornbirn Bulldogs

Dornbirn Bulldogs are a professional ice hockey team in Dornbirn, Vorarlberg, Austria, who have played in the Austrian Hockey League (EBEL), the first level of ice hockey in Austria, since 2012.[1] The club was founded in 1992 and in 2001, began play in the Austrian National League. In their 11 years in the National League, Austria's second-tier league, Dornbirn celebrated two titles in 2008 and 2010.

Dornbirn Bulldogs
CityDornbirn, Vorarlberg, Austria
LeagueAustrian National League
2001–2012
Erste Bank Eishockey Liga
2012–
Founded1992 (1992)
Home arenaMessestadion
(Capacity: 4,270)
Colors         
Owner(s)Joe Hagn
General managerAlexander Kutzer
Head coachJussi Tupamäki
WebsiteDorbirn Bulldogs
Franchise history
1992–2002EC Dornbirn
2002–2005EC TRENDamin Dornbirn
2005–2008EC-TREND Dornbirn
2008–2017Dornbirner EC
2017–Dornbirn Bulldogs

History

Dornbirner EC was founded in 1992 as the successor of the club EHC Dornbirn and established itself at the beginning primarily as a training club whose various youth teams had regular successes. With the goal of playing professionally at the highest level, the club's management found through affiliated projects with various established teams professional players to help achieve the level of hockey required. In 2001, these efforts bore fruit, as the Club qualified for the first time in the second highest professional level, the Austrian National League.

The first major success of the club's history was the runner-up title in 2004, after winning the regular season, but then falling in the final to EC Salzburg 0: 3. In the 2007–08 season, Dornbirn stood again in the finals and claimed their first national league title in club history against EC Salzburg II. After a runner-up title in the season 2008–09, the Bulldogs were in the following 2009–10 season final to win the title in the National League again.

In the spring of 2012, the Dornbirner EC applied after a long planning phase and secure finances for inclusion in the Erste Bank Hockey League. The application was granted, which marked to first change in the EBEL since 2004 with the departure of the VEU Feldkirch Vorarlberg.[2]

Name sponsors

Dornbirner EC have had several sponsors, whose name has bore into the team's name in the course of its history. For a long time was the full name of the team TRENDamin EC Dornbirn Bulldogs. In 2005 this was shortened to EC-TREND Dornbirn, which remained the official name until 2008. In the 2009–10 season the team was called by its full name hagn_leone EC Dornbirn before reverting to Dornbirner EC. Dornbirn has always had an identifiable nickname in the Bulldogs, which has been used predominately.

Players

Current roster

Updated 16 July, 2019.[3]

# Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace
Mathias Bau Hansen LW L 27 2019 Glostrup, Denmark
Maximilian Egger D L 22 2018 Salzburg, Austria
82 Kai Fässler LW R 21 2018 Dornbirn, Austria
92 Stefan Häussle (A) F L 27 2010 Dornbirn, Austria
Olle Liss RW R 27 2019 Dala-Floda, Sweden
71 Kevin Macierzynski RW L 28 2015 Feldkirch, Austria
5 Olivier Magnan (C) D L 34 2012 Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada
8 Philipp Pöschmann C R 23 2016 Wien, Austria
William Rapuzzi RW R 30 2019 Anchorage, Alaska, United States
29 Rasmus Rinne G L 30 2017 Hyvinkää, Finland
Emilio Romig LW L 27 2019 Wien, Austria
16 Simeon Schwinger F L 22 2017 Dornbirn, Austria
Karlo Škec G L 22 2018 Zagreb, Croatia
Evan Trupp LW L 32 2019 Anchorage, Alaska, United States
Mikko Vainonen D L 26 2019 Helsinki, Finland
Felix Vonbun D L 21 2018 Salzburg, Austria
William Wrenn D R 29 2019 Anchorage, Alaska, United States
Julian Zwerger F L 23 2018 Dornbirn, Austria

Team captains

Alternate Logo of the Dornbirn Bulldogs.

References

  1. "Erste Bank Eishockey Liga reaches its 10th season". Erste Bank Eishockey Liga. 3 September 2012. Archived from the original on 12 August 2014. Retrieved 2012-09-03.
  2. "Dorbirn to play 1st season in EBEL". ohlalumnicentral.com. 3 April 2012. Retrieved 3 April 2012.
  3. "Dornbirn Bulldogs - Team -Roster" (in German). Dornbirn Bulldogs. 23 June 2019. Retrieved 23 June 2019.


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