2 May 2024
As championships are decided all over Europe, several ex-Dragons have been helping their current clubs to glory. Here’s a rundown of some of the more striking performances from our old friends in 2023/24.
Finland
Veli-Matti Savinainen, who played for the Dragons in 2018/19, clinched his sixth Liiga title when he helped Tappara to victory over Pelicans Lahti in the grand final. With Red Star, Savinainen had 18 (9+9) points in 37 games during the 2018/19 season. That year he also wore the ‘A’ for Team Finland as it won the World Championship in Bratislava.
The beaten Pelicans include Jonas Enlund on their roster. He played eight games for KRS back in 2016/17 but spent most of that season with CSKA Moscow.
Czech Republic

Tomas Kundratek, who played 25 games for the Dragons in 2018/19, had another big season with Ocelari Trinec. The defenseman helped the Steelmen top the regular season table then added another championship after defeating Dynamo Pardubice in the Tipsport Extraliga final. That final was a battle, going to two periods of OT in game seven. Kundratek assisted on Petr Vrana’s opening power play goal in the second period, but Dynamo hit back moments before the second intermission. In the 84th minute, Ocelari and Kundratek finally got their hands on the trophy once again thanks to David Cienciala’s golden goal.

Another ex-Dragon, defenseman Vojtech Mozik, helped Sparta Praha to second place in the regular season but made little impression on the playoffs. Tomas Marcinko, the Slovak forward who impressed in KRS’s inaugural season, also reached the playoffs with Kometa Brno.
Switzerland

Simon Hrubec finished the regular season with Zurich Lions boasting the best SV% in the NLA at 93.2%. He carried that form into the playoffs, backstopping the Lions all the way to game seven against Lausanne. In that season decider, Hrubec was flawless, stopping 26 shots to backstop a 2-0 victory and secure the cup for the Lions. That was his fifth shut-out of the playoffs. He finished post season with even better stats: 93.9% of shots saved, and miserly a GAA of 1.67.
Hrubec represented KRS in 2019/20 and returned for the following season but moved on to Avangard and helped Bob Hartley’s team win the Gagarin Cup that year. This was his second season in Zurich.
Sweden

Patrik Lundh, who left his native Sweden for the first time to play for the Dragons in 2018/19 (61…
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