2010–11 OB I bajnoksag season

The 2010/11 season was the 74th season of the Hungarian Hockey League, the highest Hungarian Hockey League. Master became the total twelfth time in club history SAPA Fehérvár AV 19

  • 3.1 Statistics 3.1.1 topscorer
  • 3.1.2 goalkeeper
  • 4.1 Playoff Tree
  • 4.2 Semi-finals
  • 4.3 final
  • 4.4 Statistics 4.4.1 topscorer
  • 4.4.2 goalkeeper

Mode

The League was held with a total of six teams in the form of main round, second round and playoffs with semifinals and finals. Since parallel for the third time running, the international competition of the MOL League (see MOL Liga 2010/ 11) was the main round of the evaluated only in a separate table purely Hungarian encounters. It was not until the second round and in time after the end of the MOL League in February 2011 own encounters of the Hungarian League were played.

At the first and second stage of the championship SAPA Fehérvár AV took 19 part only with the farm team, as the first team to only joined at the start of the playoffs. In theory, would have been so may result in the possibility of a playoff encounter between the first and second team, which was not utilized.

Main Round

The twenty preliminary round matches were from the main round of the MOL League, in their Final Table The teams held a slightly different order. Újpesti TE finished the round with zero points, as the only victory, a 5-4 against CSA Steaua Bucharest, against a non- Hungarian team succeeded.

Statistics

Top scorer

Goalkeeper

Second round

First Bonus points were awarded to the first three teams for the second round. Each club contributed three more matches against every other team. The top three clubs qualified for the playoffs. In addition, the first team of SAPA Fehérvár AV 19 came after the end of the Erste Bank Hockey League added the fourth team.

Statistics

Top scorer

Goalkeeper

Playoffs

The playoffs were played with semifinals and finals in the Best of five or Best -of-seven mode.

The semifinal series between the Budapest Stars and Dunaújvárosi Acélbikák was very balanced and could only be decided in the fifth game with the only away win. In contrast, the first team of SAPA Fehérvár AV 19 came smoothly with three wins in the finals, although in the first game scored thirteen goals and the meeting could be decided in the shootout.

The final series was as one-sided in favor Fehérvárs, the sovereign prevailed with four wins in four games and was able to again defend the title. Thus the club is continuous titleholder since the season 2002/ 03.

Playoff Tree

Semifinal

Final

Statistics

Top scorer

Goalkeeper

Championship Final

Cadres of the Hungarian master

Goalkeepers: Bence Bálizs, Zoltán Hetényi, Adam Vay

Defender: Oscar Ackeström, Juraj Durco, András Horváth, David Jobb, Aleš Kranjc, Erik Maklári, Attila Orbán Viktor Tokaji, Arnold Varga

Attacker: András Benk, Daniel Fekete Szabolcs Fodor, Roland Hajos, Adam Hegyi, Roger Holeczy, Eric Johansson, Dávid Kiss, Csaba Kovács, Balázs Ladányi, Nathan Martz, Árpád Mihály, Gergo Nagy Krisztián Palkovics, István Sofron, Adrián Tóth, Márton Vas, Artyom Vaszjunyin

Coach: Kevin Primeau

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