Ligue Magnus 2005/06

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Master: Dragons de Rouen
Relegated: Gap Hockey Club
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The 2005/06 season was the 84th season of Ligue Magnus , the top French ice hockey division . The Dragons de Rouen became champions for the eighth time in the club's history . The Gap Hockey Club was relegated to the second division.

mode

In the main round, the 14 teams played 26 games each. The top twelve teams qualified for the playoffs in which the champions were played, with the top four teams seeded for the playoff quarterfinals. The last two places in the main round met in the first round of the relegation, the loser of which was relegated directly to the second division, while the other team had to compete against the runner-up in the second division for relegation. For a win after regular playing time and overtime, each team received two points, for a draw and a defeat after overtime there was one point and for a defeat after regular time zero points.

Main round

table

team Sp. S. OTS U OTN N Points T GT Diff
1. Dragons de Rouen 26th 22nd 3 1 0 0 51 153 47 +106
2. Brûleurs de Loups de Grenoble 26th 17th 1 1 1 6th 38 109 54 +55
3. Gothiques d'Amiens 26th 13 3 2 2 6th 36 89 65 +24
4th Briançon 26th 15th 1 1 2 7th 35 98 69 +29
5. Ducs de Dijon 26th 14th 2 1 0 9 33 94 68 +26
6th Pingouins de Morzine 26th 13 1 2 1 9 31 99 79 +20
7th Ours de Villard-de-Lans 26th 11 2 1 2 10 29 77 74 +3
8th. Ducs d'Angers 26th 10 1 1 5 9 28 82 81 +1
9. Orques d'Anglet 26th 9 3 3 0 11 27 79 89 −10
10. Avalanche Mont-Blanc 26th 8th 2 1 1 14th 22nd 63 97 −34
11. Dauphins d'Épinal 26th 5 3 2 3 13 21st 67 90 −23
12. Drakkars de Caen 26th 5 2 1 3 15th 18th 60 105 −45
13. Chamois de Chamonix 26th 4th 1 1 2 18th 13 67 124 −57
14th Rapaces de Gap 26th 2 0 0 3 21st 7th 55 150 −95

Playoffs

  Round of 16   Quarter finals   Semifinals   final
                                     
1 Dragons de Rouen                  
bye  
1 Dragons de Rouen 3
  8th Ducs d'Angers 0  
8th Ducs d'Angers 2
 
9 Anglet Hormadi Elite 0  
1 Dragons de Rouen 3
  5 Ducs de Dijon 0  
4th Diables Rouges de Briançon      
 
bye  
4th Diables Rouges de Briançon 1
  5 Ducs de Dijon 3  
5 Ducs de Dijon 2
 
12 Hockey Club de Caen 0  
1 Dragons de Rouen 3
  3 HC Amiens Somme 0
2 Brûleurs de Loups de Grenoble            
 
bye  
2 Brûleurs de Loups de Grenoble 3
  10 Mont-Blanc HC 0  
7th Ours de Villard-de-Lans 1
 
10 Mont-Blanc HC 2  
2 Brûleurs de Loups de Grenoble 1
  3 HC Amiens Somme 3  
3 HC Amiens Somme      
 
bye  
3 HC Amiens Somme 3
  11 Dauphins d'Épinal 0  
6th Pingouins de Morzine 0
 
11 Dauphins d'Épinal 2  

Relegation

Round 1

round 2

Awards

Award player team
Jean Ferrand Trophy Ramon Sopko Dragons de Rouen
Trophée Jean-Pierre Graff Damien Fleury Drakkars de Caen
Albert Hassler Trophy Maurice Rozenthal Ours de Villard-de-Lans
Charles Ramsey Trophy Carl Mallette Dragons de Rouen
Coach of the year Daniel Maric Ducs de Dijon
Ligue Magnus All-Star Team

Ligue Magnus logo

Goalkeepers: Julien Figved , Radek Lukeš , Ramón Sopko

Defenders: Baptiste Amar , Vincent Bachet , Nicolas Besch , Jean-François Bonnard , Kévin Hecquefeuille , Santeri Immonen , Christian Pouget , František Pulščák , Sami-Ville Salomaa , Daniel Sedlák , Milan Tekel , Viktor Wallin

Attackers: Stéphane Barin , Jonathan Bellemare , Pierre-Édouard Bellemare , Xavier Daramy , Julien Desrosiers , Martin Filip , Johan Forsander , Éric Fortier , Laurent Gras , Carl Mallette , Miroslav Pažák , François Rozenthal , Maurice Rozenthal , Loïc Sadoun , Kimmo Salminen , Edo Terglav , Marc-André Thinel

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