HK Poprad, in its current incarnation, was founded in 1935 by the merger of two existing teams. Those teams were "SK Vysoke Tatry" (founded in 1926), and a team called "HC Poprad" (founded in 1929 as "Karpathenverein Poprad", name changed to "HC Poprad" in 1930). The 1935 merged team was named "HC Tatry". They started playing in the original SNHL, a 2nd-tier league, and eventually played as one of the strongest teams in various other 2nd-tier leagues. During this time, they went through various name changes, and won Slovak championships in 1970, 1981,1985, and 1991. The 1991 team, known at the time as "SKP PS Poprad", was admitted into the 1st-tier Extraliga of Czechoslovakia. After the dissolution of
Czechoslovakia in 1993, Poprad started playing in the new independent Slovak Championship which was named the
Slovak Extraliga. The team underwent more minor name changes until 2010, and since that year, the official team name has been HK Poprad. In the
1996–97 season Poprad was eliminated in the semifinals by
HC Košice. In the next season
1997–98, they played semifinals again against
HC Košice and lost 0–3. However, these two seasons were successful because the team won bronze medals. In the
2005–06 season the team reached the most remarkable success, but lost 3–4 in the final series against
MsHK Žilina. This success was repeated in the
2010–11 season, when they played against the long-time rival
HC Košice and lost 1–4 in the final. == Season-by-season record ==