Elite Women's Hockey League 2009/10

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The 2009/10 season was the sixth season of the Elite Women's Hockey League , a women's ice hockey league . In the sixth year of its existence, a total of six teams from Austria , Italy , Slovenia , Germany and Slovakia took part between 6 September 2009 and 16 January 2010 . The sixth champion of the league was the ESC Planegg / Würmtal , which was the first German participant to win the title.

The defending champion HC Slavia Prague and runner-up OSC Berlin are not participating for financial reasons. Agordo Hockey returned after a short-term elimination at the beginning of last season . A team from Croatia - as well as from the Czech Republic - refrained from participating for the first time since the country joined the league.

mode

The six participants played the places in a round and a half in the league system , so that each team played 15 games. So two teams met three times during the season. The team with the most points won the title in the end. A team received three points for a win and two points for a win after extra time . The losing team received no points after regular time, but one point if they lost after extra time.

Closing table

Pl. team country Sp S. OTS OTN N Gates Points
1. ESC Planegg / Würmtal GermanyGermany 15th 12 0 0 3 070:40 36
2. EC The Ravens Salzburg AustriaAustria 15th 10 0 0 5 107: 49 30th
3. EHV Sabers Vienna AustriaAustria 15th 8th 0 0 7th 084: 56 24
4th HC Slovan Bratislava SlovakiaSlovakia 15th 7th 0 0 8th 050:54 21st
5. Logo of the HDK Maribor HDK Maribor SloveniaSlovenia 15th 5 0 0 10 046:80 15th
6th Agordo hockey ItalyItaly 15th 3 0 0 12 048: 126 9

Best scorers

Abbreviations: Sp = games, T = goals, V = assists , SM = penalty minutes; Bold: Season best

player team Sp T V Points SM
Eva-Maria Schwärzler Salzburg 14th 27 33 60 6th
Meghan Fardelmann Salzburg 15th 22nd 20th 42 32
Sam Hunt Vienna 14th 24 15th 39 22nd
Elyse Cole Salzburg 15th 25th 10 35 26th
Pia Pren Maribor 15th 18th 15th 33 8th
Jasmina Rošar Maribor 15th 12 16 28 14th
Esther Cantor Vienna 9 10 17th 27 37
Janine Weber Vienna 14th 15th 11 26th 8th
Kerstin Oberhuber Salzburg 15th 7th 16 23 36
Eleonora Dalprà Agordo 11 13 9 22nd 50

Master squad of the ESC Planegg

EWHL champion

ESC Planegg
Goal : Julia Klose , Susanne Seeßle , Julia Zorn

Defense: Vroni Angermeier , Julia Dillabough , Anna-Maria Fiegert , Jessica Hammerl , Ronja Richter , Ines Strohmair , Betty Tatzel , Tamara Wolf

Attack: Monika Bittner , Katja-Lisa Engel , Bettina Evers , Michaela Gritl , Bernadette Karpf , Sophie Kratzer , Michaela Lanzl , Franziska Meinicke , Monika Pink , Sandra Rumswinkel , Lisa Schuster , Kerstin Spielberger , Stefanie Wiesmann , Julia Zorn

Coaching staff: Michael Lehmann

Awards

Player trophies

Award player team
Best goalkeeper Julia Zorn ESC Planegg / Würmtal

All-Star Team

Attack: Lisa Schuster (Planegg) - Sam Hunt (Vienna) - Eva-Maria Schwärzler (Salzburg)
Defense: Kiira Dosdall (Vienna) - Kerstin Oberhuber (Salzburg)
Goal: Susanne Seeßle (Planegg / Würmtal)

Web links

Remarks

  1. a b Note: Julia Zorn played both as a goalkeeper (7 games) and as a field player (8 games)