Scorpions de Mulhouse

The Scorpions de Mulhouse is a French ice hockey team, based in Mulhouse, France, run by the Association pour le développement du hockey mulhousien (English: Mulhousian Association for the development of hockey). They currently play in the Ligue Magnus, the highest level of French ice hockey having gained promotion from FFHG Division 1 in 2016.

Scorpions de Mulhouse
NicknameScorpions
CityMulhouse, Franvr
LeagueLigue Magnus
Founded2007
Home arenaPatinoire de l'Illberg
Colours   
General managerChrister Eriksson
Head coachKévin Hecquefeuille
Asst. coachErwan Agostini
WebsiteScorpions de Mulhouse
Franchise history
Association our le développement du hockey mulhousien

Roster

Updated February 8, 2019.[1]

Goaltenders
Number Player Catches Acquired Place of Birth
35 France Landry Macrez L 2018 Amiens, France
67 France Michaël Muller L 2011 Mulhouse, France
Defencemen
Number Player Shoots Acquired Place of Birth
26 France Hugues Cruchandeau (C) L 2016 Strasbourg, France
14 Russia Andrei Esipov L 2017 Moscow, Russia
44 Canada Hubert Genest (A) L 2018 Quebec, Canada
23 France Kévin Hecquefeuille R 2018 Amiens, France
57 France Pierrick Hoehe L 2017 Strasbourg, France
28 France Damien Raux L 2018 Rouen, France
82 Czech Republic Michal Šeda L 2016 Pardubice, Czech Republic
Forwards
Number Player Shoots Position Acquired Place of Birth
15 France Lou Bogdanoff R CRW 2018 Albertville, France
89 Canada Jordan Draper L LW/RW 2018 Sherwood Park, Canada
37 Slovakia Milan Jurík (A) L C 2014 Zvolen, Slovakia
81 France Kevin Lorcher R RW 2018 Colombes, France
10 France Kenny Martin L LW 2016 Saint-Martin-d'Hères, France
84 Finland Roope Nikkilä L LW 2018 Tampere, Finland
27 Latvia Artūrs Ševčenko R C/RW 2016 Daugavpils, Latvia
77 France Bryan Ten Braak L LW 2015 Dammarie-lès-Lys, France
58 Canada Sébastien Trudeau R RW 2018 Charlesbourg, Canada
91 Latvia Rolands Vigners L LW/RW 2016 Riga, Latvia
19 Latvia Sandis Zolmanis L C 2018 Toulouse, Latvia

References

  1. "Scorpions de Mulhouse Roster". scorpionsmulhouse.fr (in French). Retrieved February 8, 2019.
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