They initially played in the lower-level Czechoslovak regional leagues, but qualified for the third-tier 2. Česká národní hokejová liga in 1989. Czechoslovakia split after the club had spent three seasons in the 2. CNHL, and they joined the new third-level competition, the Czech 2.liga, in 1993. The club was relegated from the 2.liga following the 2003-04 season and spent the next five seasons toiling in the Czech Regional Championships, only returning to the 2.liga in 2009-10. Their home rink is the Hala Polárka, which seats 2060 spectators.
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| - They initially played in the lower-level Czechoslovak regional leagues, but qualified for the third-tier 2. Česká národní hokejová liga in 1989. Czechoslovakia split after the club had spent three seasons in the 2. CNHL, and they joined the new third-level competition, the Czech 2.liga, in 1993. The club was relegated from the 2.liga following the 2003-04 season and spent the next five seasons toiling in the Czech Regional Championships, only returning to the 2.liga in 2009-10. Their home rink is the Hala Polárka, which seats 2060 spectators.
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| - They initially played in the lower-level Czechoslovak regional leagues, but qualified for the third-tier 2. Česká národní hokejová liga in 1989. Czechoslovakia split after the club had spent three seasons in the 2. CNHL, and they joined the new third-level competition, the Czech 2.liga, in 1993. The club was relegated from the 2.liga following the 2003-04 season and spent the next five seasons toiling in the Czech Regional Championships, only returning to the 2.liga in 2009-10. Their home rink is the Hala Polárka, which seats 2060 spectators.
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