Skvělá bitva se smutným koncem. Lovci prohráli na sedmimetrové hody s Karvinou 4. semifinále. Utkání hodnotil Roman Jelínek a ...
TISKOVKA | Pozápasová tisková konference třetího semifinálového utkání play-off mezi Baníkem Karviná a Lovci Lovosice.
Heroický výkon a vyrovnání série. Lovci Lovosice poráží Karvinou ve 2. semifinále na domácí palubovce o dva góly.
TISKOVKA | Pozápasová tisková konference prvního semifinálového utkání play-off mezi Baníkem Karviná a Lovci Lovosice.
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