Red Eagles Hokkaido

Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
(Redirected from
Oji Eagles
)
Red Eagles Hokkaido
Hokkaidō
LeagueAsia League Ice Hockey
Founded1925 (1925) (as Oji Eagles)
Home arenaHakucho Arena
Colours     
Owner(s)Oji Paper Company
Head coachNobuhiro Sugawara
CaptainRyo Hashimoto
Websiteredeagles.co.jp

Red Eagles Hokkaido (レッドイーグルス北海道) are a professional

Hokkaidō, Japan. They are members of the Asia League Ice Hockey
.

History

The club was founded as the Oji Eagles in 1925. They have won the Japan League 13 times, the All Japan Championship 37 times and the Asia League 2 times. Oji became a founding member of Asia League Ice Hockey in 2003. In 2021 the team changed its name to Red Eagles Hokkaido.[1]

Honours

Current roster

Roster for the 2023–24 season.[2]

Goaltenders
No. Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace
35 Japan Takuto Onoda G L 31 2015
Eniwa-shi, Hokkaido
39 Japan Yuta Narisawa G L 37 2010 Kushiro, Hokkaido
70 Japan Mitsuaki Inoue G L 37 2023 Nishitokyo, Tokyo
Defensemen
No. Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace
6 Japan Kotaro Yamada D L 32 2014 Tomakomai, Hokkaido
12 Japan Daiki Aoyama D L 24 2022 Kushiro, Hokkaido
20 Japan Takafumi Yamashita D R 36 2006 Tomakomai, Hokkaido
23 Japan Taiki Takebe D R 23 2023 Tomakomai, Hokkaido
29 Japan Jiei Halliday D R 27 2019 Utsunomiya, Tochigi
34 Japan Ryo Hashimoto D L 31 2011
Iwanai, Hokkaido
72 Japan Yusuke Kon D R 25 2017 Tomakomai, Hokkaido
88 Japan Kazumasa Sasaki D R 34 2009 Tomakomai, Hokkaido
Forwards
No. Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace
8 Japan Seiji Takahashi F R 31 2011 Tomakomai, Hokkaido
9 Japan Kenta Takagi F R 30 2019 Tomakomai, Hokkaido
10 Japan Kohei Mitamura F L 32 2010 Obihiro, Hokkaido
15 Japan Taiga Irikura (A) F R 27 2022 Tomakomai, Hokkaido
16 Japan Yu Hikosaka F R 29 2022
Kanagawa
19 Japan Shogo Nakajima (C) F R 30 2019 Kushiro, Hokkaido
21 Japan Shuhei Kuji F R 36 2010 Tomakomai, Hokkaido
30 Japan Takuto Gorai F L 33 2023 Sapporo, Hokkaido
90 Japan Toi Kobayashi F L 25 2018 Tomakomai, Hokkaido
91 Japan Tsuguto Shibata F R 27 2019 Kushiro, Hokkaido
97 Japan Yushi Nakayashiki F L 26 2016 Kushiro, Hokkaido
98 Japan Hayato Aiki F L 25 2017 Tomakomai, Hokkaido

Year-by-year record

Complete records for previous seasons:[3]

Season GP W W (OT) W (pen)* T L (pen)* L (OT) L GF GA Pts. Finish Playoffs
2003–04 16 5 0 2 0 9 55 58 17 4th of 5 Did not qualify
2004–05 42 24 2 2 1 13 181 124 79 4th of 8 Semi-finals
2005–06 38 22 0 4 2 10 159 87 72 4th of 9 Semi-finals
2006–07 34 20 0 4 1 9 141 80 65 3rd of 8 Quarter-finals
2007–08 30 17 1 2 2 8 112 74 57 3rd of 7 Champions
2008–09 36 21 1 2 2 0 10 141 77 71 3rd of 7 Semi-finals
2009–10 36 21 0 3 2 3 7 141 80 74 2nd of 7 Semi-finals
2010–11 36 21 3 2 3 0 7 161 91 76 1st of 7 Semi-finals
2011–12 36 21 1 2 4 2 6 141 82 75 1st of 7 Champions
2012–13 42 32 2 0 1 1 6 199 92 102 1st of 7 Runners-up
Totals 346 204 10 9 14 12 12 85 1431 845 2 Championships

*Prior to the 2008–09 season, there were no

shoot-outs
and games ended in a tie

Past import players

References

  1. ^ "Red Eagles Hokkaido details". eurohockey.com. Retrieved 29 January 2022.
  2. ^ "TEAM". redeagles.co.jp (in Japanese). Red Eagles Hokkaido. Retrieved 6 October 2023.
  3. ^ "Archive Record". Alhockey.com. Archived from the original on October 6, 2008. Retrieved 12 January 2009.

External links