2009–10 Eredivisie (ice hockey)

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2009–10 Eredivisie
League Eredivisie
Sport Ice hockey
Duration November 13 – March 26
Number of teams 8
Regular season
Champions Nijmegen Devils
Runners-up HYS The Hague
Top scorer Daryl Bat (Destil Trappers)
Playoffs
Finals
Finals champions Nijmegen Devils
  Runners-up HYS The Hague
Eredivisie seasons
← 2008–09
2010–11 →

The 2009–10 Eredivisie was the 50th season of the Eredivisie, the highest level of ice hockey competition in the Netherlands. The season started on November 13 following the quarterfinals of the league cup. Eight teams participated and played four times against each other in two home and two away games for a total of 28 league matches. The top six teams were qualified to the playoffs with the top two teams receiving a bye into the semifinals. The Nijmegen Devils were the champions of both the regular season and playoffs.

Regular season

Standings
Club GP W OTW OTL L GF GA P
Nijmegen Devils 28 18 3 3 4 128 80 63
HYS The Hague 28 18 0 2 8 134 72 56
Destil Trappers 28 17 1 2 8 135 66 55
Geleen Eaters 28 13 6 1 8 100 77 52
Heerenveen Flyers 28 15 2 2 9 125 88 51
Eindhoven Kemphanen 28 13 2 1 12 144 90 44
Amstel Tijgers 28 3 0 2 23 56 166 9
Groningen Grizzlies 28 1 0 1 26 87 223 4

Playoffs

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
                   
         
   
     
 Nijmegen Devils  3
     Geleen Eaters  2  
 Geleen Eaters  2
 Heerenveen Flyers  0  
 Nijmegen Devils  3
     
   Tilburg Trappers  0
   
     
 HYS The Hague  2
     Tilburg Trappers  3  
 Tilburg Trappers  2
 Eindhoven Kemphanen  1  
 

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Eredivisie seasons
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