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ALPS Hockey League 25/26

    • Allgemeines
  • Spicy Tuna
  • 31. Januar 2025 um 14:57
  • The Marmot
    Puschtra zi sein
    • 8. Oktober 2025 um 18:53
    • #126

    Da macht euch mal keine Gedanken, bis die neue Halle steht, vergehen mindestens zehn Jahre ...

  • eest
    Ibex
    • 10. Oktober 2025 um 05:43
    • #127

    Sisak fängt wieder furios an. medvescak61 was right that they built a good team. ;)

    Andererseits ist es traurig dass Jesenice auf dem vorletzten Platz sitzt. Ich gehe davon aus, dass sich die Spieler nicht mehr auf das Eishockey konzentrieren.

  • medvescak61
    Nationalliga
    • 11. Oktober 2025 um 17:13
    • #128
    Zitat von eest

    Sisak fängt wieder furios an. medvescak61 was right that they built a good team. ;)

    And there are still some reserve in foreginers. Larionovs hit like 4-5 posts in first six games. Kim is still without point despite creating chances. Having proper 4th line also helps. For example, in the last game against Ritten Zavrski was hurt in 1st period and didn't return, but coach gave few shifts in upper line(s) to every 4th liner + they played as a line as well. Ice time is more equally distributed this season which will help in long run. Last season players looked gased by the pre-playoffs and at D1B in Tallin as well. Just look at 3rd period of Croatia - Spain game, it was visibly that they could barely skate.

  • Omo
    Nachwuchs
    • 12. Oktober 2025 um 23:50
    • #129
    Zitat von Sour-Fox

    and still only 3 digit attendence per game?

    yes. right. new championship, return to the Alps, new team, new ownership, new beginning. Even in previous years, there were not many spectators, hockey is a low-level sport in Italy, but it is slowly growing

  • Omo
    Nachwuchs
    • 12. Oktober 2025 um 23:51
    • #130
    Zitat von Sour-Fox

    omo meinte ganz selbstbewusst, sie wollen wieder ICE spielen, da brauchst mit 3 stelligen Zuseherzahlen nicht auftauchen und wo soll der Konkurenzfähige Kader herkommen? Legios spielen für Geld, nicht weil die Halle so schick ist

    exactly

  • Omo
    Nachwuchs
    • 13. Oktober 2025 um 15:01
    • #131
    Zitat von Sour-Fox

    genau, einmal 9. dann scheinbar kein Geld mehr gehabt und zweimal Vorletzter .... ^^ einmal war Graz dahinter und einmal Innsbruck. Das macht halt genau gar nix besser für eine Asiago Rückkehr.

    Exactly....and also look Vorarlberg

  • Omo
    Nachwuchs
    • 13. Oktober 2025 um 15:06
    • #132
    Zitat von semen

    Was waren nochmals die Anforderungen, die Asiago nicht erfüllt hat? Hauptsächlich die Infrastruktur?

    Wenn ja --> dann wären mit einem neuen, modernen Stadion ja die wichtigsten Punkte gelöst --> es gibt keinen Grund dass sie nicht in der Liga spielen --> die würden ein gutes 14. Team bilden.

    Yes.

    Probably the stadium.
    Some improvements have been made: new balustrades, new lighting, new seats, new paint, new stands, new heating/ventilation system, new TV screens, and, a few weeks ago, a new roof and cleaning of the attic wood.
    The efforts have been made. Even the re-election under the new management (during the vote) wasn't enough. They say they missed the majority to favor Asiago for the 2025/26 championship by 1-2 votes.

  • Omo
    Nachwuchs
    • 13. Oktober 2025 um 15:07
    • #133
    Zitat von ToniZamboni

    Was heißt hier hauptsache expandieren? Bis das neue Stadion steht (wenn es denn gebaut wird), hat man ja Zeit, die "neue Organisation" in Asiago zu beobachten. Wenn dann gut gearbeitet wird, die Infrastruktur passt und auch eine gewisse finanzielle Sicherheit da ist (die die Liga ja angeblich bei Neubewerbern verlang), warum nicht?

    in my opinion, not before 1-2 years, but never say never.

    and also the organization is excellent, especially during the men's and women's youth world championships.

  • Omo
    Nachwuchs
    • 13. Oktober 2025 um 15:11
    • #134
    Zitat von Volves73

    Bei Asiago ist/war nicht nur das Stadion ein Problem. Die Fans selber hatten ja auch keine große Freude gegen österreichische Teams zu spielen. Habe da die letzten Jahre öfter auf ihrer Facebook-Seite gelesen. Denen wäre großteils ja 10x lieber es gäbe wieder eine rein italienische 1. Liga.

    Allein schon die Polemik wieso man Asiago rausgeworfen hat und nicht Innsbruck. Hat man laut ihrer Meinung natürlich nur nicht weil Innsbruck ein österreichisches Team ist. Undsoweiterundsofort. Könnte da noch viele Beispiele aufzählen...

    Sähe das auch trotz evtl. neuem Stadion sehr skeptisch, dass die ICE in Asiagos Fankultur große Freudensprünge auslösen würde.

    Yes, Some fans said and say this because they lost often. Before, we were used to always winning. It's better to aim high, be ambitious, you learn from losing, you learn from mistakes. You have to know how to win and lose. The level in ICE is higher than in ALPS, more fun and exciting.

  • Omo
    Nachwuchs
    • 13. Oktober 2025 um 15:14
    • #135
    Zitat von The Marmot

    Da macht euch mal keine Gedanken, bis die neue Halle steht, vergehen mindestens zehn Jahre ...

    If the club is convincing, if its solidity is convincing, if the efforts for the current stadium are convincing and if the new stadium starts to be built, they could return to ICE sooner than expected.

  • gm99
    Biertrinker
    • 13. Oktober 2025 um 16:33
    • #136
    Zitat von Omo

    hockey is a low-level sport in Italy, but it is slowly growing

    Are there any facts to back this up?

    Because looking in from the outside, I would have said that the golden age of Italian ice hockey was in the (early) 1990s, with Milano Devils winning the Alpenliga and Varese the Federation Cup, Jagr and Kurri playing in Italy during the lock-out of 1994/95 and perhaps most importantly the national team making three consecutive appearances at the Olympic Games (1992, 1994 and 1998) - on merit, not by being the host, as well as being a fixture in the top division of the world championship from 1992 to 2002.

  • medvescak61
    Nationalliga
    • 13. Oktober 2025 um 17:57
    • #137
    Zitat von gm99

    on merit, not by being the host, as well as being a fixture in the top division of the world championship from 1992 to 2002.

    Three time quarterfinalists...ok, it was easier to reach it since ex-USSR countries started in pool C but still good result for Italy.

  • Omo
    Nachwuchs
    • 13. Oktober 2025 um 22:28
    • #138
    Zitat von gm99

    Are there any facts to back this up?

    Because looking in from the outside, I would have said that the golden age of Italian ice hockey was in the (early) 1990s, with Milano Devils winning the Alpenliga and Varese the Federation Cup, Jagr and Kurri playing in Italy during the lock-out of 1994/95 and perhaps most importantly the national team making three consecutive appearances at the Olympic Games (1992, 1994 and 1998) - on merit, not by being the host, as well as being a fixture in the top division of the world championship from 1992 to 2002.

    it isn't the first sport in Italy. Asiago is a small town, need to search fans outside Asiago, to promote to tourists from others cities. Something has been moving for a few years now, and the results are visible. Tourists are interested, and they're talking about the team and the sport.
    Attracting young people from the lowlands and involving schools is important.

  • medvescak61
    Nationalliga
    • 30. Oktober 2025 um 22:03
    • #139

    Very good game between Sisak and Red Bull Juniors, lots of goals and scoring chances...

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