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HC Slavia Praha
CityPrague, Czech Republic
LeagueCzech 1. Liga
2015–present
Founded1900
Home arenaZimní stadion Eden
ColorsRed, white
   
Owner(s)Stanislav Tichý
General managerJaroslav Bednář
Head coachDaniel Tvrzník
Websitehc-slavia.cz
Franchise history
1900–1948SK Slavia Praha
1948–1949Sokol Slavia Praha
1949–1953Dynamo Slavia Praha
1953–1965Dynamo Praha
1965–1977Slavia Praha
1977–1993Slavia IPS Praha
1993–presentHC Slavia Praha

HC Slavia Praha (eng: HC Slavia Prague) is a Czech professional ice hockey team located in Prague playing in the Czech 1st National Hockey League, the second-highest league in the country. Slavia played in the Czech Extraliga from 1994 until 2015, winning the national championship in 2003 and 2008. The club plays its home games at Zimní stadion Eden in Prague. From 2004 until 2015, it played at O2 Arena.

The team played in the 2008–09 season of the Champions Hockey League.

The team was relegated to the 1. Liga in the 2014–15 Czech Extraliga season.

Players

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World champions and Olympic champions

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