Nijmegen Tigers - Source

Source

  • nijmegen-legends.com with a history of ice hockey in Nijmegen
Eredivisie
Governing Body
  • Nederlandse IJshockey Bond
Current Teams
  • Amsterdam Capitals
  • Eindhoven Kemphanen
  • Friesland Flyers
  • Geleen Eaters
  • HYC Herentals
  • HYS The Hague
  • Tilburg Trappers
Former Eredivisie/North Sea Cup Teams
  • Amstel Tijgers
  • Groningen Grizzlies
  • Leuven Chiefs
  • Nijmegen Devils
  • Nijmegen Tigers
  • Rotterdam Panda's
  • Utrecht Dragons
  • White Caps Turnhout
  • Zoetermeer Panthers
Related tournaments
  • Dutch Cup
  • Belgian Cup
Eredivisie/North Sea Cup seasons
  • 1945–46
  • 1946–47
  • 1947–48
  • 1949–50
  • 1964–65
  • 1965–66
  • 1966–67
  • 1967–68
  • 1968–69
  • 1969–70
  • 1970–71
  • 1971–72
  • 1972–73
  • 1973–74
  • 1974–75
  • 1975–76
  • 1976–77
  • 1977–78
  • 1978–79
  • 1979–80
  • 1980–81
  • 1981–82
  • 1982–83
  • 1983–84
  • 1984–85
  • 1985–86
  • 1986–87
  • 1987–88
  • 1988–89
  • 1989–90
  • 1990–91
  • 1991–92
  • 1992–93
  • 1993–94
  • 1994–95
  • 1995–96
  • 1996–97
  • 1997–98
  • 1998–99
  • 1999–00
  • 2000–01
  • 2001–02
  • 2002–03
  • 2003–04
  • 2004–05
  • 2005–06
  • 2006–07
  • 2007–08
  • 2008–09
  • 2009–10
  • 2010–11
  • 2011-12
  • 2012–13

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