Hockey Punks Vilnius Explained

Team:Hockey Punks Vilnius
Colour:background:#FFFFFF; border-top:#000000 5px solid; border-bottom:#ED1B24 5px solid;
Colour Text:
  1. 000000
Logosize:205px
City:Vilnius, Lithuania
League:OHL
Founded:[1]
Arena:Pramogų Arena[2] [3]
Capacity:2500[4]
Colours:Black, red, white
Coach:Mindaugas Kieras

Hockey Punks Vilnius is a professional ice hockey team located in Vilnius, Lithuania, which plays in the Latvian Hockey Higher League, the top tier of ice hockey in Latvia. They play home games at Pramogų arena.

History

Hockey Punks Vilnius were founded in 2007 when Lithuanian national team players Šarūnas Kuliešius and Martynas Šlikas started popularising the sport in the capital.[1] Interest in the sport further increased following the launch of 'Heat on Ice' on Tango TV.[1] Heat on Ice was a weekly show covering the latest hockey news and highlights from around the world, with celebrity guests.[5] One of these guests was G&G Sindikatas rapper Gabrielius 'Svaras' Liaudanskas who would go on to be a prominent supporter of the team, often promoting Hockey Punks in interviews.[1] Svaras would subsequently play for the team for 6 years,[6] [7] as did his bandmate Andrius 'Pushaz' Glušakovas.[1] [8]

Initially, Hockey Punks focused solely on training, before ultimately joining the Lithuanian second tier in 2010.[1] Their first season was a tough one, only winning one game whilst suffering a goal difference of -41.[9] Three seasons later, Hockey Punks were admitted to the Lithuania Hockey League, where they have played since. During their time in the NLRL, Hockey Punks have not won the league, however, they have lost in the playoff finals on two occasions; in 2016 and 2019.[3]

Between 2013 and 2017 former NHL star and Olympic gold medalist Darius Kasparaitis played sporadically for the Hockey Punks in order to qualify for the Lithuanian national team, having previously represented Russia.[10] [11] During this time with the team Kasparaitis played 7 games for the Hockey Punks, registering 22 points.[12]

In 2020 Hockey Punks took part in the inaugural Baltic Hockey League, a competition made up of two teams from each of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.[13] The team finished 2nd in their group after beating Estonian side HC Everest, but losing to Latvia's HK Liepāja,[14] and therefore qualified for the final round, scheduled for February 2021.

Season-by-season record

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OTL = Overtime losses, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, PIM = Penalties in minutes

Season GP W L T OTW OTL Pts GF GA Finish Playoffs
2015-16 24 16 6 0 2 50 130 89 2nd Final loss
2016-17 20 10 9 1 0 32 87 32 3rd Semi-final loss
2017-18 20 10 8 0 2 32 91 32 3rd Semi-final loss
2018-19 18 5 11 2 0 19 51 78 3rdFinal loss
2019-20 18 12 4 1 1 39 120 64 2 Playoffs cancelled

Team records

Career

These are the top five scorers in Hockey Punks history.[3]

Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points

Player Pos GP G A Pts
F 104 44 88 132
F 63 51 76 127
F 94 53 68 121
F 98 47 45 92
D 46 25 41 66

Penalty minutes: Modestas Kartenis, 188

Season

Regular season

Playoffs

Notable players

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Vilniaus Hockey Punks nežada sustoti. Sportland Magazine. lithuanian. December 18, 2005. January 23, 2020.
  2. Web site: Hockey Punks on Facebook. HockeyArenas.net. english. January 24, 2020. January 23, 2020.
  3. Web site: Hockey Punks. EliteProspects.com. english. January 22, 2021.
  4. Web site: Pramogų arena - Ąžuolyno g. 9, Vilnius - Koncertų salės - iVilnius.lt - Vilniaus miesto gidas. ivilnius.lt. lithuanian. January 23, 2020.
  5. Web site: Tango TV – laida apie ledo ritulį "Karštis ant ledo". Delfi. lithuanian. October 13, 2006. January 23, 2020.
  6. Web site: Gabrielius Svaras Liaudanskas. EliteProspects.com. english. January 23, 2020.
  7. Web site: Lietuvos ledo ritulio čempionate – reperio Svaro įvartis. Delfi. lithuanian. December 3, 2012. January 23, 2020.
  8. Web site: Andrius Glušakovas. EliteProspects.com. english. January 23, 2020.
  9. Web site: Elite Prospects - Team Standings Lithuania2. EliteProspects.com. english. January 23, 2020.
  10. Web site: Darius Kasparaitis putting retirement on hold to join Lithuanian national team. The Hockey News. english. January 17, 2016. January 23, 2020.
  11. Web site: Kasparaitis Is Playing for More Than a Paycheck. TheHockeyWriters.com. english. November 18, 2017. January 23, 2020.
  12. Web site: Darius Kasparaitis. EliteProspects.com. english. January 23, 2020.
  13. Web site: Baltic Hockey League finally start. EuroHockey.com. english. November 16, 2020. January 22, 2021.
  14. Web site: Lietuva always h'ockey!. Lithuanian Ice Hockey Federation. lithuanian. January 14, 2020.