HC Varese
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Founded | 1977 | ||
Refounded | 2005 | ||
City | Varese (VA) | ||
Surname | Mastini | ||
President | Maurizio FIORI | ||
General manager | Claudio PUCCI | ||
Coach | Mickey Goulet | ||
Arena | PalAlbani of Varese, 3,500 seats | ||
Scudetti | 2 | ||
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Colours | yellow-black |
The Hockey Club Varese was a Varese hockey team which played in the national Serie A Italian championship. It was created on 1977 under the name A.S. Mastini Varese Hockey. In 2005 (June) the club was dismantled, but the club still continues to play in the Under 19 series under the name Hockey Club Varese, a new team founded in August 2005. In 2008 the club reintegrated the professional championship (Serie A2).
Roster 2004/05
Goaltenders
- 96 Paolo Della Bella
- 79 Jens Ivarsson
- 32 Claudio Pucci
Defensemen
- 3 Carter Trevisani
- 5 Anders Olsson
- 6 Cory Murphy
- 12 Maurizio Mansi
- 15 Steve O'Brien
- 20 Greg Willers
- 24 Greg Chambers
- 44 Riccardo Rigamonti
Forwards
- 28 Jason Chimera
- 39 Jon Pittis
- 89 Daniel Sisca
- 7 Oleksandr Zinevych
- 9 Salvatore Sorrenti
- 10 Pat Iannone
- 11 Mikko Lahteela
- 14 Santino Pellegrino
- 18 Giancarlo Merzario
- 19 Tommaso Teruggia
- 21 Joel Salonen
- 22 Ivan Matulik
- 27 Peter Michelutti
- 29 Derek Toletti
- 89 Alex Silva
Coach
- Tony Martino
Hall of Fame
- Scudetti: 1987 e 1989
- Federation Cup: 1996
Notable players
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Curiosity
- Delitto a Porta Romana, a 1980 movie by Bruno Corbucci, was set in Milan and a hockey game scene was shot at PalAlbani of Varese.
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