1979–80 2e Divisie season

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The 1979-80 2e Divisie season was contested by 11 teams and won by IJ.H.C. Assen, who earned promotion to the Eredivisie.

The 2e Divisie teams also competed in the Low Countries Cup. Some games they played counted for both competitions.

Regular season

Club GP W T L GF GA Pts
1. IJ.H.C. Assen 20 19 1 0 224 61 39
2. Flag of Belgium HYC Herentals 20 15 1 4 183 84 31
3. Flag of Belgium Brussels Royal IHSC 17 14 0 3 237 85 28
4. Flag of Belgium Cercle des Patineurs Liègois 20 13 0 7 127 103 26
5. Flag of Belgium Phantoms Deurne 19 10 1 8 127 125 21
6. Amstel Tijgers II 20 9 0 11 102 115 18
7. Eindhoven Kemphanen 19 8 0 11 116 137 16
8. DLJ Leeuwarden 19 6 1 12 89 126 13
9. Tilburg Trappers II 20 5 0 15 109 178 10
10. Utrecht Rheem Racers II 19 3 0 16 44 129 4*
11. S.IJ. Den Bosch II 19 2 0 17 45 260 4

(*Utrecht had two points deducted.)

Playoffs

Club GP W T L GF GA Pts
1. IJ.H.C. Assen 6 5 0 1 64 20 10
2. Flag of Belgium Brussels Royal IHSC 6 2 2 2 54 61 6
3. Flag of Belgium HYC Herentals 6 1 2 3 39 48 4
4. Flag of Belgium Cercle des Patineurs Liègois 6 1 2 3 38 66 4

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