2009–10 Ligue Magnus season
The 2009/10 season was the 88th season of the Ligue Magnus, the highest French Hockey League. Masters were to total the tenth time in the club's history the Dragons de Rouen. The Bisons de Neuilly -sur -Marne descended to the second division.
- 3.1 Champion of France
Mode
In the main round, the 14 teams completed 26 games each. The twelve best-placed teams qualified for the playoffs, where the Master was played, with the top four teams were set for the playoff quarterfinals. The two last placed the main round occurred successively in the relegation, the losers relegated directly to the second division. For a victory after regular time and overtime, each team was given two points, a draw and one defeat after overtime there was a point and a defeat after regular time zero points.
Main Round
Table
Playoffs
Champion of France
Goalkeepers: Trevor Koenig, Fabrice Lhenry
Defender: Daniel Babka, Daniel Carlsson, Cédric Custosse, Magnus Eriksson, Aurélien Gréverend, David Holmqvist, Kai Öhberg, Petri Virolainen
Attacker: Quentin Berthon, Julien Desrosiers, Éric Doucet, Loïc Lampérier, Carl Mallette, Alexandre Mulle, Anthony Rech, Jérémie Romand, Ilpo Salmivirta, Lionel Tarantino, Luc Tardif Jr., Marc -André Thinel, Jonathan Zwikel
Head Coach: Rodolphe Garnier, Christian Pouget
Expulsion
- Bisons de Neuilly -sur -Marne - Avalanche Mont- Blanc 2:3 ( 3:2 nP, 3:1, 2:4, 2:3 nP, 2:6 )
Awards
Goalkeepers: Henri -Corentin Buysse, Eddy Ferhi, Trevor Koenig, Ramón Sopko
Defender: Daniel Babka, Vincent Bachet, Nicolas Besch, Stéphane Gervais, François Groleau, Kévin Igier, Marko Kiprusoff, Pavel Kowalczyk, Antonin Manavian, Benoît Quessandier, Alexandre Rouleau, Teddy Trabichet
Attacker: Jonathan Bellemare, Marc -André Bernier, Grégory Beron, Julien Desrosiers, Éric Doucet, Damien Fleury, Eric Fortier, Laurent Gras, François- Pierre Guénette, Carl Mallette, Anthony Mortas, Damien Raux, Ilpo Salmivirta, Luc Tardif Jr., Christophe Tartar, Edo Terglav, Marc -André Thinel, Jonathan Zwikel