Nijmegen Devils

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Nijmegen Devils
Greatest successes
Club information
history S.IJ. Nijmegen (since 1968)
Nationale Nederlanden (1971–1978)
Nijmegen Tigers (1994–2004)
Nijmegen Emperors (2004–2007)
Nijmegen Devils (since 2007)
Location Nijmegen , the Netherlands
Club colors black red
league BeNe League
Venue Triavium
capacity 1450 seats
Head coach Eric Mater
Season 2017/18 5th place main round, playoff semi-finals

The Nijmegen Devils are a Dutch ice hockey club from Nijmegen , founded in 1968 as S.IJ. Nijmegen founded. The club's first team has played in the BeNe League since 2015 .

history

The ice hockey club was founded in 1968 under the name S.IJ. Nijmegen founded after the city of Nijmegen had built the IJsstadium Heyendaal . From 1971 the club took part in the top division.

Reception of the 1993 championship team

In the late 1990s and early 2000s, the Nijmegen Tigers took part in the IIHF Continental Cup in the 1997 , 1998 , 2000/01 and 2001/02 seasons. The team was eliminated in all four participations in the second qualifying round.

In the 2009/10 season, the team won the Dutch championship title for the ninth time.

Club names

Due to changing main sponsors and several restructuring in the club for financial reasons, this was regularly renamed:

  • since 2013 Nijmegen Devils
  • 2009-2013 Romijnders Devils
  • 2008–2009 Romijnders Dar Devils
  • 2007-2008 Dar Devils
  • 2006–2007 Hatulek Emperors
  • 2004-2006 Emperors
  • 2003-2004 Rovini junior Tigers
  • 2001-2003 Max Tigers
  • 2000–2001 TOTALe / Australian Homemade
  • 1998-2000 Agio Huys Tigers
  • 1997-1998 Van Heumen Tigers
  • 1994–1997 Fulda Tigers
  • 1992–1994 Flame Guards
  • 1989–1992 Bakker Bart
  • 1985-1989 Spitman
  • 1981-1985 Vissers
  • 1978-1981 Roswell
  • 1971–1978 Nationale Nederlanden
  • 1968–1971 S.IJ. Nijmegen

successes

The Triavium, the venue for the Devils

Dutch master

  • 1984: Vissers Nijmegen
  • 1988: Spitman Nijmegen
  • 1993: Flame Guards Nijmegen
  • 1997: Fulda Tigers Nijmegen
  • 1998: Van Heumen Tigers Nijmegen
  • 1999: Agio Huys Tigers Nijmegen
  • 2000: Agio Huys Tigers Nijmegen
  • 2006: Hatulek Emperors Nijmegen
  • 2010: Romijnders Devils Nijmegen

Dutch Cup

  • 1988/89: Spitman Nijmegen
  • 1995/96: Fulda Tigers Nijmegen
  • 1998/99: Agio Huys Tigers Nijmegen
  • 2008/09: Romijnders DAR Devils

player

Blocked jersey numbers

Well-known former players

Club records

Abbreviations: Sp = games, T = goals, V = assists , pts = points

player Sp T V Pt
Theo Kruger 336 336 336 672
Tommie Speel 385 247 350 596
Frank Janssen 417 177 219 396
Ben Tijnagel 206 207 157 364
Andy Tenbult 213 103 233 336
Ron Kennedy 114 155 145 300
Robert Herckenrath 244 131 120 251
Donald Fraser 86 76 158 234
Bob Teunissen 267 79 116 195
Henry Stoer 218 73 107 180

Season statistics

season league Sp S. OTS U OTN N Gates GT Points rank Play-offs
1971/72 Eredivisie 18th 9 - 1 - 8th 82 91 19th 5 -
1972/73 Eredivisie 28 7th - 3 - 18th 108 188 15th 3 -
1973/74 Eredivisie 24 6th - 1 - 17th 103 166 123 5 -
1974/75 Eredivisie 32 22nd - 2 - 8th 197 137 46 2 -
1975/76 Eredivisie 32 14th - 4th - 14th 178 174 32 7th -
1976/77 Eredivisie 38 18th - 2 - 18th 184 199 38 4th -
1977/78 Eredivisie 30th 4th - 1 - 25th 98 206 9 6th -
1978/79 Eredivisie 36 9 - 7th - 20th 136 174 25th 8th -
1979/80 Eredivisie 34 17th - 3 - 14th 166 143 37 3 4th place in the championship round
1980/81 Eredivisie 48 29 - 6th - 13 294 172 64 2 Semifinals
1981/82 Eredivisie 42 29 - 3 - 10 266 171 61 2 2nd place in the championship round
1982/83 Eredivisie 40 29 - 2 - 9 290 140 60 2 -
1983/84 Eredivisie 38 26th - 3 - 9 246 121 55 2 master
1984/85 Eredivisie 54 39 - 2 - 13 412 202 80 3 2nd place in the championship round
1985/86 Eredivisie 32 14th - 2 - 16 161 143 30th 7th -
1986/87 Eredivisie 38 13 - 7th - 18th 164 177 33 5 Missed play-offs
1987/88 Eredivisie 38 23 - 4th - 11 213 149 55 1 master
1988/89 Eredivisie 66 47 - 6th - 13 359 270 106 1 Semifinals
1989/90 Eredivisie 20th 10 - 0 - 10 98 96 30th 3 Runner-up
1990/91 Eredivisie 12 2 - 1 - 9 50 89 7th 5 Missed play-offs
1991/92 Eredivisie 32 7th - 2 - 23 133 228 16 6th Missed play-offs
1992/93 Eredivisie 10 5 - 1 - 4th 44 43 14th 2 master
1993/94 Eredivisie 18th 8th - 3 - 7th 85 92 22nd 2 Semifinals
1994/95 Eredivisie 24 17th - 1 - 6th 118 92 35 3 Semifinals
1995/96 Eredivisie 30th 25th - 1 - 4th 217 79 51 2 Runner-up
1996/97 Eredivisie 28 14th - 0 - 4th 181 74 48 2 master
1997/98 Eredivisie 36 26th - 3 - 7th 215 112 55 2 master
1998/99 Eredivisie 30th 22nd 2 - 0 6th 172 102 70 1 master
1999/00 Eredivisie 30th 17th 2 - 1 10 133 105 56 1 master
2000/01 Eredivisie 30th 14th 0 - 3 13 130 112 45 3 Runner-up
2001/02 Eredivisie 40 13 2 - 4th 21st 154 184 49 5 Missed play-offs
2002/03 Eredivisie 40 20th 3 - 3 14th 178 168 77 2 Runner-up
2003/04 First Division -
2004/05 Eredivisie 40 21st 2 - 2 15th 165 145 69 6th Missed play-offs
2005/06 Eredivisie 40 13 6th - 3 18th 162 156 54 4th master
2006/07 Eredivisie 30th 10 3 - 3 14th 100 109 39 5 Missed play-offs
2007/08 Eredivisie 36 4th 2 - 4th 26th 66 163 20th 6th Missed play-offs
2008/09 Eredivisie 40 24 3 - 1 12 172 131 77 4th Semifinals
2009/10 Eredivisie 42 26th 3 - 5 7th 203 124 89 1 master
2010/11 Eredivisie 40 20th 1 - 2 17th 175 164 64 4th Semifinals

Abbreviations: Sp = games, S = victories, OTS = victories after overtime , U = draws, OTN = defeats after overtime, N = defeats, GT = goals conceded

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Overzicht 49 jaar ijshockey. (No longer available online.) In: ahouddevils.nl. Archived from the original on April 9, 2018 ; accessed on April 9, 2018 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.ahouddevils.nl
  2. nijmegen-legends.com, Dutch Championships and Dutch Cups ( Memento from February 1, 2014 in the Internet Archive )