2014–15 HC Slovan Bratislava season

The 2014–15 HC Slovan Bratislava season has been the 3rd season for Bratislava based club in Kontinental Hockey League. Slovan started the season with a series of three wins, which was the best start since Slovan joined KHL. Then, after a series of three games without a win the head coach Rostislav Čada asked for release from his contract, which was accepted by Slovan's executives.[1] In the following home game against CSKA Moscow the team was led by Vladimír Országh, former assistant coach.[2] On September 23 it was announced that a Finnish coach Petri Matikainen would lead Slovan until the end of this season.[3]

2014–15 HC Slovan Bratislava
Division7th Bobrov
Conference14th Western
2014–15 record15–5–8–32
Home record7–3–4–16
Road record8–2–4–16
Goals for136
Goals against188
Team information
General managerMaroš Krajči
CoachRostislav Čada (Sep 2014)
Vladimír Országh (caretaker manager)
Petri Matikainen (Sep 2014 – Apr 2015)
Assistant coachVladimír Országh
CaptainMilan Bartovič
Alternate captainsLadislav Nagy
Michal Sersen
ArenaSlovnaft Arena
Average attendance8,975 (89.26%)
Team leaders
Goals Ladislav Nagy (23)
Assists Rok Tičar (19)
Points Ladislav Nagy (40)
Penalty minutes Michal Sersen (79)
Plus/minus(+) Žiga Jeglič (+4)
(–) Michal Sersen (−21)
Wins Johan Backlund (9)
Goals against average Johan Backlund (2.64)

Schedule and results

Pre-season

Pre-season schedule was announced on June 16, 2014.[4]

2014–15 Game Log

  Win   Overtime/shootout win   Overtime/shootout loss   Loss

Notes

  1. The match was relocated due to a reconstruction taking place at Banská Bystrica Ice Stadium.
  2. No overtime was played. The shootout followed immediately after regular time.

Regular season

2014–15 Game Log

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

Detailed records

See: HC Slovan Bratislava all-time KHL record

Standings

Source: khl.ru[5]
After games of October 26, 2014

Bobrov Division

R GP W OTW SOW SOL OTL L GF GA Pts
1 SKA Saint Petersburg 211910001984459
2 Jokerit Helsinki 211320015695244
3 Dinamo Minsk 19920314554635
4 Slovan Bratislava 20802109535429
5 Medveščak Zagreb 227101013496924
6 Dinamo Riga 216012111446023
7 Atlant Mytishchi 19503119495523

Western Conference

R Div GP W OTW SOW SOL OTL L GF GA Pts
1 SKA Saint Petersburg * BOB211910001984459
2 CSKA Moscow * TAR211700103703152
3 Jokerit Helsinki BOB211320015695244
4 Dynamo Moscow TAR201310204554343
5 Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod TAR221003225625040
6 Dinamo Minsk BOB19920314554635
7 Slovan Bratislava BOB20802109535429
8 Vityaz Podolsk TAR19802018556229
9 Severstal Cherepovets TAR226042010616328
10 Lokomotiv Yaroslavl TAR19701407515227
11 Medveščak Zagreb BOB227101013496924
12 Dinamo Riga BOB216012111446023
13 Atlant Mytishchi BOB19503119495523
14 HC Sochi TAR184101111275116

*– Division leader;
BOBBobrov Division, TARTarasov Division

Player statistics

Source:[6]

Skaters

Goaltenders

Regular season
PlayerGPWLSOPSOGGASVSV%GAAGASOPIMTOI
Johan Backlund3691769089181790.02.6400202066:44
Jaroslav Janus2561256126754589.13.0100221337:37
Samuel Baroš10103432187.53.46000051:57
Denis Godla403093157883.95.170000173:57
David LeNeveu101072571.413.8700008:39

Team statistics

All statistics are for regular season only.

StatisticValue
Matches played60
Total points63
Record15–5–8–32
Score136 – 188
Biggest win5 – 0 (Round 33 vs. Metallurg Novokuznetsk)
Biggest defeat0 – 12 (Round 55 vs. CSKA Moscow)
Shots on goal %7.50% (136/1,814)
Shutouts2
Penalty in minutes876
Powerplay %15.4% (37/241)
Penalty killing84.9% (225/265)
Average attendance8,975
Number of sold-out home games10
Most consecutive wins[note 1]3 (Round 1 – Round 3)
Most consecutive wins + overtime wins3 (Round 1 – Round 3 & Round 44 – Round 46)
Most consecutive undefeated matches[note 2]4 (Round 37 – Round 40 )
Most consecutive losses[note 3]7 (Round 52 – Round 58)
Most consecutive losses + overtime losses7 (Round 52 – Round 58)
Most consecutive matches without a win[note 4]12 (Round 47 – Round 58)
Longest time between scored goals149:00 (Round 52 – Round 54)
Longest time without a conceded goal113:30 (Round 45 – Round 46)

Notes

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

Source:[7]

Roster

Source: hcslovan.sk[8]
Source: eliteprospects.com[9]
Source: khl.ru[10]
As of February 1, 2015

# Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace
30 Denis Godla G L 25 2015 Kežmarok, Slovakia
3 Martin Štajnoch D R 30 2008 Bojnice, Czechoslovakia
72 Lukáš Kozák D L 29 2014 Martin, Slovakia
51 Cam Barker D L 34 2014 Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
90 Libor Hudáček RW R 30 2014 Levoča, Czechoslovakia
26 Johan Backlund G L 39 2014 Skellefteå, Sweden
7 Ivan Baranka  D L 35 2014 Ilava, Czechoslovakia
31 Samuel Baroš G L 26 2014 Bratislava, Slovakia
61 Milan Bartovič LW L 39 2012 Trenčín, Czechoslovakia
91 Ján Brejčák D L 31 2013 Poprad, Czechoslovakia
13 Žiga Jeglič RW R 32 2014 Kranj, Slovenia
33 Mário Lunter RW L 26 2014 Banská Bystrica, Slovakia
4 Patrik Luža D R 26 2011 Bratislava, Slovakia
56 Vladimír Mihálik  D L 34 2012 Prešov, Czechoslovakia
19 Matt Murley C L 41 2014 Troy, NY, USA
27 Ladislav Nagy RW L 41 2014 Košice, Slovakia
14 Václav Nedorost  C L 38 2014 České Budějovice, Czechoslovakia
71 Tomáš Netík RW L 38 2014 Prague, Czechoslovakia
85 Peter Ölvecký C L 35 2012 Nové Zámky, Czechoslovakia
8 Michal Sersen D L 35 2012 Gelnica, Czechoslovakia
97 Tomáš Starosta D L 39 2014 Trenčín, Czechoslovakia
43 Tomáš Surový C L 39 2014 Banská Bystrica, Czechoslovakia
59 Andrej Šťastný C L 30 2012 Považská Bystrica, Czechoslovakia
24 Rok Tičar RW L 31 2014 Jesenice, Slovenia
67 Patrick White C R 32 2014 Grand Rapids, MN, USA
12 Dominik Rehák RW L 26 2015 Žilina, Slovakia

Roster changes

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