词条 | Seibu Prince Rabbits |
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| team = Seibu Prince Rabbits | colour = blue | colour text = white | logo = Seibuprincerabbits logo.png | logosize = | city = Nishitōkyō, Tokyo | league = Asia League Ice Hockey | conference = | division = | founded = {{Start date|1972}} | operated = 1972-2009 | arena = DyDo Drinco Ice Arena (capacity 3,500) | colours = {{Color box|blue|border=darkgray}} {{Color box|white|border=darkgray}} | owner = Seibu Group | GM = Shinji Katsuta, (last) | coach = Shinichi Iwasaki, (last) | captain = | affiliates = | parentclub = | farmclub = | website = }} The {{nihongo|Seibu Prince Rabbits|SEIBUプリンス ラビッツ|Seibu Purinsu Rabittsu}} were an Asia League Ice Hockey team based in Nishitōkyō City in Tokyo, Japan that was folded in 2009. The Rabbits played at the DyDo Drinco Ice Arena from 2006-2009. In December 2008, Prince Hotels, the team's owner, announced that the team would be folded at the conclusion of the 2008-09 season. HistoryThe club was founded as the Kokudo Keikaku Ice Hockey Club in Karuizawa, Nagano in 1972. They won the Japan Ice Hockey League and All Japan Ice Hockey Championship in 1974. Since then, they have won the League 13 times and the All Japan Championship 11 times. They moved to Shinagawa, Tokyo in 1984, then to Yokohama, Kanagawa in 1991. They changed their name to the Kokudo Ice Hockey Club according to the change of their parent company's name. They merged with the Seibu Railways Ice Hockey Club in 2003 and moved to the Suntory Higashi-fushimi Ice Arena (renamed to DyDo Drinco Ice Arena in 2006 when the naming rights contract went to DyDo Drico) in Nishitokyo, Tokyo where Seibu had been based. Their parent company Kokudo ceased to exist in 2006 after a merger with Prince Hotels, Inc. They adopted the new name Seibu Prince Rabbits in 2006. The club also had a women's team called the Seibu Princess Rabbits. On December 19, 2008, Prince Hotels & Resorts officially announced its intention to fold the team at the conclusion of the 2008-09 season, citing funding difficulties in a harsh economic climate.[1] Prince Hotels & Resorts negotiated with over twenty companies to find a new owner, however, did not succeed due to the economic situation in Japan, and due to the declining popularity of ice hockey itself. Prince Hotels & Resorts announced the dis-banding of the team as of March 31, 2009.[2] Honours
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References1. ^{{Citation | last = Meltzer | first = Bill | title = Prince Rabbits going for one final crown in ALIH final | date = 2009-03-18 | url = http://www.nhl.com/ice/news.htm?id=414356}} {{Asia League Ice Hockey}}2. ^{{Citation| last =| first =| author-link =| last2 =| first2 =| author2-link =| title =アイスホッケー西武が解散、引受先見つからず (Japanese only)| newspaper =| pages =| year =| date =March 31, 2009| url =http://sankei.jp.msn.com/sports/other/090331/oth0903311944010-n1.htm}}{{dead link|date=May 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} 6 : Asia League Ice Hockey teams|Ice hockey teams in Japan|Ice hockey clubs established in 1972|Ice hockey clubs disestablished in 2009|Sports teams in Tokyo|Defunct ice hockey teams |
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