Ducs de Dijon

  • Coupe de France 2006, 2012
  • Champion in the Division 2 1988 2000

The Ducs de Dijon (official name: Club des Patineurs et Hockeyeurs Dijonnais ) is a French ice hockey team from Dijon, which was founded in 1901 and in the Ligue Magnus, the highest French Hockey League, plays.

Play their home games from the club in the 1200 -seat Patinoire Municipale Trimolet.

History

The Club of Patineurs et Hockeyeurs Dijonnais, founded in 1901, has been playing the 2002/ 03 season by going in Ligue Magnus. Your participation in the highest French league was an expansion of the number of participants from seven to 15 in the Ligue Magnus ahead in 2002. Previously, the team won in 1988 and 2000, the championship of Division 2, the third- highest French league.

In the season 2002/ 03 they reached at the beginning of the eighth of 15 seats. The following year, they improved to seventh place before them as the playoffs were introduced in 2004 /05, this. Tenth to six points The 2005/06 season was the most successful in the club history, as the Ducs, both in the league reached the semi-finals, where they future champion Rouen Hockey Élite 76 documents with 0:3 games and when they won the Coupe de France for the first time. In the final they defeated the Diables Rouges de Briançon just 3-2 after extra time. But already in the following season Dijon crashed on the penultimate rank. In the 2007 /08 season Dijon retired for the second time in their second playoff participation, as they gave the team from Rouen subject again.

Achievements

  • Coupe de France: 2006, 2012
  • Division 2: 1988, 2000

Well-known former players

  • France Alain Gobet
  • France Arnaud Sordel
  • Slovakia Vladimír Hiadlovský
  • Slovakia Milan Tekel
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