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Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Dab.Docler Successfully Defends Title


MOL League Championship Series (Part 2)
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@Zavodszky

Once everything was settled after a hard fought battle in which home ice advantage was non existent after game one the Dunaújváros Acébikák (Dab.Docler) were crowned champions of the 2012-13 MOL League. This was the second time that DAB has won the MOL League and is the first team in the short history of the league to successfully defend their title from the previous year. In a best out of seven series that DAB ended up winning 4-2 with only the first match going to the home team. 
The first two matches were covered in the previous article on icehockey.hu, that were split by the two teams, after the series moved to Csíkszereda the away team DAB took back the series lead 2-1 after a 4-3 win in over time. Unlike the first two matches game three had a rather high scoring first period, DAB took the lead 1:20 into the match when Jozef Mihalik set up Imre Peterdi for the even strength goal, the home team answered back two minutes later on a goal by Vaclav Novak. Just past the 10 minute mark the Transylvanian club took their first lead of the match when Attila Góga was able to beat DAB keeper Peter Sevela and put the puck in the back of the net. The home team was not able to get out of the period with the lead, with about five minutes left in the first Nikandrosz Galanisz and Dávid Szappanos teamed up to even everything at 2 all with Szappanos getting the goal and Galanisz the helper. After an exciting first period the next goal in the match did not happen until the 44.50 mark of the third, DAB attempted to put the game away when Galanisz and Szappanos switched roles Galanisz getting the goal and Szappanos the assist this time around. Csíkszereda was not ready to call it a game yet, when the two goal scorers teamed up to even the game at three all when Góga registered his second of the match and Novak getting the assist. Unfortunitly for the home club they could not score again and 3:44 into extra time Attila Pavuk beat Stanislav Kozuch for the game winner. Góga, Novak, Szappanos and Galanisz all finished with one goal and one assist a piece.
Unlike game three, game four had most of the excitement in the third period. Dab.Docler came out guns blazing and showing that they are ready to pull away, less then a minute into the match Pavuk and Szappanos set up Galanisz for the early goal. Neither team was able to take advantage of multiple power plays on each side until the 45:55 mark when István Nagy and Jan Fadrny took advantage of the extra attacker and pulled Csíkszereda even with Fadrny getting the goal. Less then five minutes later Csíkszereda jumped on the man advantage again, this time Tihamér Becze set up Jaroslav Kmit for the go ahead goal. Not to be out done DAB scored their own power play goal less then two minutes later when Lajos Tőkési took a pass from Mihalik and beat Kozuch to put DAB even at 2-2. Just like in game three the home team lost in overtime when Mihalik registered his second assist of the game with Peterdi putting the pass in the back of the net for the game winner. Mihalik was the leading scorer with his two assists.
After game five a clear pattern had developed during the series with excluding the first match the rest were won by the visiting team and all of them being won only by one goal, with three of them being in overtime. With the series now back in Hungary DAB was looking to win the series on home ice and to raise the trophy in front of their great fans. DAB was well on their way to do this, Tamás Gröschl set up Artyom Vaszjunyin who put the puck in the back of the cage at the 12:10 mark. DAB was thirty minutes away from being crowned champions when Huba-Ferenc Bors scored to even everything up at one, Fadrny and Becze had the assits. The match remained scoreless for the rest of the sixty minutes; almost an extra period of overtime was played, at the 77.07 mark Fadrny decided to postpone the celebration for the Hungarian team by scoring a goal off of a pass from Ervin Moldován and winning the game 2-1. Fadrny was the leading scorer with a goal and an assist.
Just to stay with the road team winning every game except for the first one DAB decided that it was time for the to close out the series and bring home the trophy. They did this with a relatively simple formula, lean on the players that brought you this far with a couple other players helping out and you goalie getting a shutout. Sevela did just that by keeping Csíszereda off of the scoring sheet on their home ice. The first goal did not come until the almost four minutes into the second period; Pavuk took a pass from Szappanos and was able to beat Kozuch to go up 1-0. At the half way point of the match Viktor Papp doubles DAB’s lead, Zsolt Azari and Gröschl closed the book on Csíkszereda by scoring at the 57:27 and 58:21 respectively and this way insuring the match and the title for the Hungarian team.
There are some rumors that Dab.Docler is having an eye not only at the Austrian 2nd division but possibly making a jump to the EBEL, but that is a story for another time. Check back in the coming months to see if it comes to fruition.
Here is a look at the MOL League awards as well as the all-star team which was voted on my the writers.


Best Goalie: Patrik Polc-Brassó
Best Defenseman: Victor Lindgren-Dab.Docler
Best Forward: Nikandrosz Galanisz-Dab.Docler
MVP:Nikandrosz Galanisz-Dab.Docler
All-Star Team (voted on my the writers)
Goalie: Peter Sevela-Dab.Docler
Defensemen: Attila Góga-Csíkszereda; Dániel Kiss-Dab.Docler
Forwards: Josh Bonar-Brassó; Nikandrosz Galanisz-Dab.Docler; Dávid Szappanos-Dab.Docler

Friday, March 8, 2013

The Finals are Set


MOL League Playoffs (Part 2)

@Zavodszky
icehockey.hu

            The MOL League championship series match up is set, Dunaújváros (DAB) will be meeting the Transylvanian team Csíkszereda in a best of seven series to decide who is the best team in the league. Let us recap how we got to this, after the first two matches were split in Dunaújváros Miskolc was unable to capitalize on their home ice advantage by losing both matches and there for DAB winning the best of five series 3-1. In the other semi finals pairing Csíkszereda took care of business as fast as possible by winning games one and two at home and then closing out the series with a solid win on the road.
            In game three it seemed that Miskolc would be able to take advantage of the home ice by jumping out to a 1-0 lead just past the half way point of the first period when Martin Saluga and Vladimir Dubek set up Adrián Toth for the even strength goal. Miskolc’s lead would last for a grand total of 25 seconds when Jozef Mihalik pulled the game even on a goal that was set up by Zsolt Azari and Imre Peterdi. There would be no scoring in the second period, however in the third period DAB would put three past the Miskolc keeper in a span for 3:14 when Nikandrosz Galanisz scored twice and Lajos Tőkési once to set the final score at 4-1. There were no major penalties in this match and Galanisz was the leading scorer with his to goals.
            The fourth game of this series was a must win for the home team Miskolc, just like in game three the home team took the lead on goal by Justin Smith, who took a pass from Levente Szilágyi and put it behind the DAB goalie for a 1-0 lead. The score stayed the same the same for the rest of the period and almost through the second as well. With just over half a minute left in the second period DAB was able to tie up the game at 1-1 with an Azari power play goal, Marek Chvatal and Peterdi had the assists. The match stayed tied up at one all the way through the end of regulation; in overtime DAB was able to pull out a second road win when Richárd Nagy was able to close out the series two minutes into overtime which was set up by Mihalik and Ákos Kiss. Attila Pavuk received a game misconduct at 28:24 which meant that he was done for the day.
            In the other semi final series Csíkszereda continued game three right where they had left off in game two. After letting Nové Zamsky take a 1-0 lead on a goal by Lukas Ruzicka Csíkszereda scored four unanswered goals to sweep the series and move on to the finals. Lubomir Hurtaj had two goals with Zsombor Molnár and Ervin Moldován have one a piece.
            The best of seven championship series starts Tuesday the 12th with games one and two in Dunaújváros and then the series switching to Csíkszereda for matches three and four. Games five and seven will be played in Hungary and game six in Transylvania.
            Be sure to check back for more information in the finals

Szabolcs Závodszky
Twitter: @Zavodszky

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Excitement Grows in MOL League Playoffs


MOL League Semi-Finals (Part 1)

@Zavodszky
icehockey.hu 


In the MOL League semi finals both best of five series have played two matches with two different out comes. After two matches in Dunaújváros (DAB) the series heads to Miskolc with both clubs tied up at one. In the other semi final series Csíkszereda has capitalized on having home ice adavtange with taking a 2-0 lead over Nové Zámsky (Érsekújvár) Ice Tigers.
In game one of the Hungarian match up the home team took a 4-0 lead just over 12 minutes in to the game at which time Tim Kehler decided to pull his keeper Krisztián Budai for Dávid Gyenes. Less then a minute into the match, DAB took the lead on a goal by Ákos Kiss on a pass from Nikandrosz Galanisz, about four minutes later Kiss made it 2-0. Not to be out done Galanisz chipped in his on goal after being set up by Kiss and Marek Chvatal, Jozef Mihalik’s shorthanded goal was the one that ended up chassing Budai from the cage. The goalie switch looked like it payed off with Miskolc closing the gap to 4-2 on two goals by Martin Saluga, however they could not get any closer with DAB scoring three more goals. Richárd Nagy and Dávid Szappanos scoring goals five and six with Kiss completing his hat trick with goal number seven. Just for some little excitement at the end Zsolt Azari received ten plus two plus two for checking in the back, roughing and a misconduct. Galanisz lead all scores with five points, a goal and four assists.
Miskoc’s fortunes changed in game number two with a 4-2 win, this time Gyenes got the start from Kehler between the pipes. Justin Smith broke the scoreless deadlock halfway through the first period on a goal assisted by Krisztián Nagy with David Cowen setting up Vladimir Dubek before the end of the period to take a 2-0 lead. DAB was able to even it up on two power play goals by Azari and Szappanos but that was all that DAB was going to get. Smith and Gergő Nagy closed out the scoring, Smith ended up leading all scorers with his two goals and Balázs Láda received 20 plus five for a knee and a game misconduct. Matches three and four look to be a thriller just as the first two have been.
In the other semi final series Csíkszereda won game one 5-3, however they were down 2-0 and 3-1 as late as the 36th minute. Rastislav Barcák opened up the scoring for the Ice Tigers and Konstantin Mikhailov put one in the back of the net early in the second period to give the team from Slovakia a 2-0 lead. Dániel Tranca brought Csíkszereda back to with in one but less then a minute later Vladimirs Mamonovs put the Ice Tigers back up by two. Zsombor Molnár’s goal closed out the scoring in the 2nd period, after 40 minutes the score was 3-2. The 3rd period was all Csíkszereda who had an even strength goal by Tihamér Becze and Tranca had his second one of the match by scoring one short handed. Vaclav Novak closed the door on Nové Zamsky with an empty netter in the closing minutes of the game. This match had its share of penalty minutes with both Tamás Áron ró and Martin Baron both getting 10 minute misconducts and Baron receiving another two plus two for roughing. Becze led all scorers with three assists
Game two of the Csíkszereda-Nové Zamsky match up simply put was a blow out for the home team Lubomir Hurtaj opened the scoring at 3:10 of the first, the Transylvanian home team did not let up until the final horn sounded. Hurtaj scored his second one of the match with Novak putting the puck past the keeper for the third goal of the period. After the first it was 3-0 and the Ice Tigers coach decided to pull the keeper Karol Krizan in favor of Jakub Zima. The next 20 minutes were slightly better for Zima then the first 20 was for Krizan, Hurtaj completed his hat trick in the second and Ervin Moldován made it 5-0 after two. Jan Fadrny and Szabolcs Szőcs scored the sixth and seventh goals of the game to give the home team a 2-0 lead as the series moves to Slovakia. Zsombor Molnár got 10 minutes for a misconduct and Hurtaj was the leading scorer with his hat trick.

Check back soon as we close out the semi finals and look towards a promising MOL League finals.

Szabolcs vodszky
Twitter: @Zavodszky


Thursday, February 28, 2013

It’s Not the NHL But It’ll Do


Background on the MOL League
@Zavodszky
icehockey.hu 


The questions that people ask with a slight surprise is “is there hockey in Hungary?” and once they get the answer of YES the next question is “and is it any good?” Well is not the NHL but nothing really is. For five seasons now the top hockey league in Hungary has been running under the name of MOL League. The MOL petrol company has been the main sponsor of this multinational league. Much like the EBEL (Erste Bank Elite League) in Austria which is made up of teams from five different countries, the MOL league is made up of teams from three countries this season (with an eye to expantion). In the past the number of the teams in the league has fluctuated anywhere from seven to ten. The 2008-09 season was the first year of this multinational league with ten teams and the league could not have pictured of having a better inaugural season. The league had four teams from Romania, two Csikszereda teams, HC Csikszereda, and SC Csikszereda, Steaua Bucharest, and Progym Hargita and six from Hungary with three being located in Budapest, Újpest (ÚTE), Ferencváros (FTC) and the newly former Budapest Stars. Rounding out the league was Dunaújváros Acélbikák (DAB), Miskolc Jegesmedék (MJSE) and Székesfehérvár II (the farm team for a team playing in the EBEL).
That first season was a rather exciting one in which ice hockey fans in Hungary had the opportunity to see teams play in a league that they had not really seen before. That first season was won by HC Csikszereda with a very talented and multi ethnic team.
The next season, 2009-10 the number of participants in the league dropped down to seven teams. The two Csikszereda teams merged to form HSC Csikrszereda, Bucharest and Hargita decided to only play in the Romanian league, on the Hungarian side Székesfehérvár decided to not enter a team since they thought they were streched too thin with playing in the Austrian EBEL as well. However not all was lost, a team from Brossó in Romania was formed to have the seven team league. The league title went to the Budapest Stars who after the regular season had finished third but ended up upsetting the heavily favored team from Dunaújváros. The Stars picked up a number of players down the stretch.
The third season proved that this league was on the right track; all seven teams from the previous season were back along with two teams that had sat out the last season. Bucharest was back but rebranded as the Bucharest Rangers and Székesfehérvár’s farm team was back as well. The nine team league title went to HSC Csikszereda, which still had a number of players from the HC Csikszereda team that had won the first title. Unfortunately signs began to show that financially not all teams were on the same level. ÚTE before the season decided to almost go with a complete amateur team with most of the players either still being students or having a job on the side. The idea was to build up a roster of homegrown talent for a couple of years.
Before the start of the fourth MOL League season there was some shocking new to the Budapest hockey community, the Budapest Stars have decided to stop operating their adult (the youth system was left untouched) and the league would be down to eight teams. The league was won by DAB who that season decided not only to play in the MOL League but also in the Austrian 2nd division with an eye on the EBEL in the future. In the past DAB had in the most consistent team through out the history of the league but had yet to win the title, this was finally accomplished after a grueling season where they made the playoffs in the Austrian 2nd division as well.
As we are on the cusp of the start of the playoffs for this years MOL League we can notice that hockey in Budapest is bit on a down slide with both ÚTE and FTC missing the playoffs. However there is some good news in that the league has expanded into a third country, Slovakia. This season the league was down to seven teams, Bucharest again decided to sit out the season and Székesfehérvár thought that they would be stretched too thin with their younger players already playing in the Austrian U20 league. To keep the league at seven, Nové Zamsky Ice Tigers from Slovakia have joined the league and made it to the playoffs. This season the playoffs is a final four with the Ice Tigers playing Csikszereda and with MJSE and DAB making up the other semi final pairing.

Check back for more news on the MOL League playoffs


name
season in mol
mol team
nhl draft
drafted by
nhl matches
John Wilkstrom
2008-09
HC Csik.
1997, 5th rd.
Red Wings
0
Cam Severson
2008-09
Steaua
1997, 8th rd.
Sharks
37
Rod Hinks
2008-09
DAB
1993, 8th rd.
Islanders
0
Peter Polcik
2008-09
Stars
2001, 8th rd
Capitals
0
Kristian Kovac
2008-09
Stars
1999, 4th rd
Avalanche
0
Tamás Gröschl
2008-
Stars,DAB
1999, 9th rd
Oilers
0
Branislav Fabry
2009-10
ÚTE
2003, 2nd rd
Sabres
0
Martin Cizek
2009-10
MJSE
2002, 9th rd.
Sabres
0
Marko Kiprusoff
2010-11
Stars
1994, 3rd rd.
Canadiens
51
Nathan Martz
2010-11
Stars
2000, 5th rd.
Rangers
0
Marko Makinen
2010-11
Stars
1995, 3rd rd.
Sharks
0
Chris Eade
2010-11
FTC
2000, 4th rd.
Panthers
0
Jozef Cierny
2011-12
Brassó
1992, 2nd rd.
Sabres
1
Lubos Velebny
2011-12
DAB
2000, 7th rd.
Leafs
0
Marek Chvatal
2012-13
DAB
2002, 3rd rd.
Devils
0
Konstantin Mikhailov
2012-13
IceTigers
2001, 8th rd
Canucks
0


Names in italic were under contract and played match for teams in the MOL but never dressed for a MOL League match

Thursday, February 21, 2013

NHL Draft Pick in Budapest?


@Zavodszky
icehockey.hu
Yes if this would be the 2009-10 hockey season then us the hockey fans in Budapest would have had a chance so see the first pick of the 2012 NHL Draft playing for Reaktor Niznekamsk of the MHL. Nail Yakupov is playing his rookies season in the NHL with the Edmonton Oilers. During the 2010-11 season Vladimir Tarasenko played for Sibirskie Snaiperi Novosibirsk, who this season as a rookie with the St.Louis Blues has 11 points in 13 games. In case you missed it but every hockey fan has a chance to see someone, one that might become a future NHL star this season in Budapest. The 2012-13 season has been the inaugural season of Patriot Budapest in the MHL, a junior hockey league. The MHL which stands literally for youth hockey league but more known as minor hockey league, is functioning as what the junior leagues are acting as in the U.S. and Canada. 

The MHL is the major junior hockey league in Russia and is the stepping stone to the KHL. Unlike in North America where someone is drafted into one of the three Canadian major junior leagues (QMJHL, OHL, WHL) the MHL signs players who have a chance of being called up to the KHL. Almost all the teams in the league are affiliated with a team in the KHL or VHL (Russian 2nd division) almost like a farm club, the KHL/VHL team can call up a player from the youth team if they feel that that player has out grown the junior league, other times they will call up a player from an actual farm club in the Russian second or third division. Below the MHL there is a second tier, MHL-2, the MHL has a relegation system where at the end of the season two teams go down to MHL-2 and are replaced by two that come up. Since the founding of the KHL the Russian ice hockey federation has been trying to copy the North American system the best it can and theatrically in the end pass up the NHL has the top hockey league in the world. Based off of this logic they are setting up a similar junior system as the one found in North America.

The actual on ice product is quality hockey that at times is rare to see. The league is up there with the rest of the top youth or junior leagues through out Europe just like in Sweden and Finland. Benjámin Nemes, Hungarian All-Star center of Patriot Budapest says that the top teams in the MHL are on the same level as the top teams in the Swedish U20 SuperElit league. The MHL also reflects the style of play that one might have to come to know from Russian players, the flow of the game is a faster pace with more passes. Nemes continues saying that the Russian style is not as restrictive in a style as he experienced in Sweden where everything is played within a structured system.
The MHL has proved that it is an adequate league to be tapped into drafted by the NHL. The last five drafts 35 players have been drafted. Compared to junior leagues in North America and the NCAA (U.S. college league) the MHL has been right in the middle of it. Excluding the OHL which has double digit first round picks and the WHL the MHL has been right behind the WHL and the USHL. Do not be surprised if the MHL closes the gap in years to come
Either way it will be an exciting end to the season for Patriot Budapest, this season could have gone better for the team on the ice. Once the regular season is over they will fight to stay in the MHL and hope to avoid relegation to MHL-2 and to be back better then ever for the 2013-14 MHL season.

Check back in the coming weeks to get a first hand account of the All-Star gala and other news about Patriot Budapest.

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Cherno Charges On for Win

@Zavodszky

In case you missed it here is the recap of the Hungary-Romania  icehockey match from last friday. The story can also be found on the English part of icehockey.hu
The national team wins match for new coach.
In what turned out to be a relatively easy win, Hungary put a beating on their neighbors to the east with a 7-0 win over Romania. Hungary took the early lead 1:36 into the first on a goal by András Benk with István Bartalis assisting on the goal. The Huns doubled their lead with Bartalis scoring one for himself from a pass by the 3rd member of their line, Ladislav Sikorcin. The so called “third line” would go on to score 5 out of the 7 goals. With five minutes left in the first period István Sofron received 2 minutes for checking to the head/neck and a misconduct that goes with it. Tamás Pozsgai got 2 minutes for cross checking, luckily the boys managed to kill the penalties.
The second period started off much like the first with the “third” line scoring at 2:33 into the period. Benk put the puck in the back of the net with the help of both Bartalis and Sikorcin. For the rest of the period neither of the red lights lit up behind either goal, however the Hungarians kept up their visits to the penalty box. Bence Szirányi for slashing, Benk for cross checking, and Dániel Kiss for tripping all received two minutes each with Botond Flinta joining in on the fun from the Romanian side for tripping as well.
The third period was the exact opposite of the first except that the Bartalis, Sikorcin, Benk line continued the production; the third period had four Hungarian goals with zero penalty minutes. Bartalis had his second of the game assisted by Viktor Tokaji and Sikorcin to make it 4-0. This was followed less then two minutes later by a János Vas (a: János Hári, Kiss) goal. Balázs Ladányi set up Sofron for the sixth and Benk completing the hat trick to set up the final score on an assist by Bartalis who led all scorers with five points. Miklós Rajna kept the net clean for the shutout.
Check back tomorrow for a review of the Hungary-South Korea match.

Monday, February 11, 2013

Let’s Meet Cherno, the New Coach

@Zavodszky

As I mentioned in my previous post I have been writing for the Hungarian Ice Hockey Federatio, this is the article I wrote about a week ago before Hungary played in a 4 team tournament in Poland. Just a review what has happened since November.
The National Team Prepares Under a New Coach.
After playing an Olympic qualifying tournament on home ice that ended in disappointment to say the least the ice warriors are back at it again. A lot has happened since that November 11th shootout loss to the Netherlands. Just to give a recap, after the qualifying tournament the Hungarian Ice hockey Federation set out to find a new head coach for the national team. The short list was made up of 5 gentlemen, Luciano Basile, Rich Chernomaz, Bob Leslie, Stephan Lundh, and Lance Nethery. All five of these men have qualities that put them on the short list for the post. Leslie, Nethery and Chernomaz at point or another during their coach career have been in charge of a team in the top German (DEL) flight while Basile was familiar with Hungarian hockey when he was with Briancon and coaching Balázs Ladányi, Dr. Viktor Szélig and Bence Szirányi. Basile also has gained international experience at the helm of the Spanish national team, with Lundh and Nethery being the skipper of the Swedish and Swiss teams respectively in the past. In the end the federation thought that Chernomaz was the best choice to take the Hunagrian team back to the elite level of international hockey.
Rich Chernomaz not only has coached at a high level but also played at a high level as an 80kg 180cm right winger. Cherno spent his junior years playing in the WHL and would be drafted by the Colorado Rockies (known today as the New Jersey Devils) in the 2nd round of the 1981 NHL draft. He played 51 games in the NHL, 360 in the AHL and 442 in the IHL before moving on to play in Germany. Taking a look at his coaching CV he has gained valuable experience in the DEL.
Mr. Chernomaz’s first challenge will be to find out what Hungarian players fit where into his system. After a short training camp he will be making his coaching debut on Thursday February 7th in Tychy Poland verses Romania. Rounding out this 4 team friendly tournament will be matches against South Korea on Friday and the host nation, Poland on Saturday. None of the three matches are guaranteed cake walks when you consider that he will be bringing in some new players to the squad, however there will be some familiar faces behind the bench in assistants Diego Scandella and Balázs Kangyal.
One of the most noticeable aspects of the training camp roster at first glance is how young the goalies are. Of the five net minders on the training camp roster no one is above the age of 22. On the blue line the roster is almost completely reversed with a couple of players in their early 20s you can also see the usual veterans as well as someone who is 40+. With regards to the forwards you have the usual mix of international experienced players from Fehérvár, with the youthful future sprinkled in as well.
We will have more in the coming days, weeks and months as the national team prepares not only for the upcoming tournament but for the world championships as well.

Szabolcs Závodszky
Twitter: @Zavodszky

The final roster for the Euro Ice Hockey Challenge:

G
Bence Bálizs (Fehérvár)
Dávid Gyenes (Miskolc)
Miklós Rajna (Fehérvár)
D
Balázs Gőz (Miskolc)
Ádám Hegyi (Miskolc)
Péter Hetényi (Fehérvár)
Dániel Kiss (Dunaújváros)
Balázs Láda (Miskolc)
Attila Orbán (Fehérvár)
Tamás Pozsgai (Fehérvár)
Viktor Szélig (Briancon)
Bence Szirányi (Miskolc)
Viktor Tokaji (Fehérvár)
FW
István Bartalis (Troja/Ljungby)
András Benk (Fehérvár)
Nikandrosz Galanisz (Dunaújváros)
Roland Hajós (Fehérvár)
János Hári (Modo)
Csaba Kovács (Fehérvár)
Balázs Ladányi (Bolzano)
Bálint Magosi (Fehérvár)
Attila Pavuk (Dunaújváros)
Ladislav Sikorcin (Fehérvár)
István Sofron (Fehérvár)
Balázs Somogyi (Dunaújváros)
Dávid Szappanos (Dunaújváros)
János Vas (Dijon)
Márton Vas (Fehérvár)