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The '''2010–11 [[MOL Liga]] season''' is the third edition of the international ice hockey championship for teams from Hungary and Romania. This season nine teams participate, including defending champions [[Budapest Stars|Vasas Bp. Stars]], the second team of [[Erste Bank Eishockey Liga]] outfit [[Alba Volán|SAPA AV19 Székesfehérvár]] and [[SC Miercurea Ciuc|HSC Csíkszereda]] from [[Szekler Land]].
The '''2010–11 [[MOL Liga]] season''' is the third edition of the international ice hockey championship for teams from Hungary and Romania. This season nine teams participate, including defending champions [[Budapest Stars|Vasas Budapest Stars]], the second team of [[Erste Bank Eishockey Liga]] outfit [[Alba Volán|SAPA AV19 Székesfehérvár]] and [[SC Miercurea Ciuc|HSC Csíkszereda]] from [[Szekler Land]].


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|align=left|[[Martin Saluga]]
|align=left|[[Lubomir Hurtaj]]
|align=left|[[Miskolci JJSE]]
|align=left|[[SC Miercurea Ciuc|HSC Csíkszereda]]
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|align=left|[[Joshua Bonar]]
|align=left|[[Miskolci JJSE]]
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|align=left|[[Vaclav Novak]]
|align=left|[[Vaclav Novak]]
|align=left|[[SC Miercurea Ciuc|HSC Csíkszereda]]
|align=left|[[SC Miercurea Ciuc|HSC Csíkszereda]]
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|align=left|[[Lubomir Hurtaj]]
|align=left|[[Joshua Bonar]]
|align=left|[[SC Miercurea Ciuc|HSC Csíkszereda]]
|align=left|[[Miskolci JJSE]]
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|align=left|[[Denis Zabludovskyy]]
|align=left|[[Martin Saluga]]
|align=left|[[CSA Steaua Bucureşti (Hockey)|Steaua Rangers]]
|align=left|[[Miskolci JJSE]]
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|align=left|[[Casey Bartzen]]
|align=left|[[Casey Bartzen]]
|align=left|[[Miskolci JJSE]]
|align=left|[[Miskolci JJSE]]
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|align=left|[[Denis Zabludovskyy]]
|align=left|[[CSA Steaua Bucureşti (Hockey)|Steaua Rangers]]
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|align=left|[[Ladislav Sikorcin]]
|align=left|[[Ladislav Sikorcin]]
|align=left|[[SC Miercurea Ciuc|HSC Csíkszereda]]
|align=left|[[SC Miercurea Ciuc|HSC Csíkszereda]]
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|align=left|[[Vladimir Dubek]]
|align=left|[[Vladimir Dubek]]
|align=left|[[Miskolci JJSE]]
|align=left|[[Miskolci JJSE]]
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|align=left|[[Dávid Szappanos]]
|align=left|[[Jozef Hruby]]
|align=left|[[Budapest Stars|Vasas HC]]
|align=left|[[SC Miercurea Ciuc|HSC Csíkszereda]]
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|align=left|[[Attila Rafaj]]
|align=left|[[Bálint Magosi]]
|align=left|[[Miskolci JJSE]]
|align=left|[[Dunaújvárosi Acélbikák]]
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Revision as of 15:39, 20 October 2010

2010–11 MOL Season
LeagueMOL Liga
SportIce hockey
Number of teams9
MOL Liga seasons

The 2010–11 MOL Liga season is the third edition of the international ice hockey championship for teams from Hungary and Romania. This season nine teams participate, including defending champions Vasas Budapest Stars, the second team of Erste Bank Eishockey Liga outfit SAPA AV19 Székesfehérvár and HSC Csíkszereda from Szekler Land.

Teams

Team City/Area Arena Capacity Founded
Dunaújvárosi Acélbikák Hungary Dunaújváros Dunaújvárosi Jégcsarnok 4,000 2006
Ferencvárosi TC Hungary Budapest Pesterzsébeti Jégcsarnok 1,500 1928
Miskolci JJSE Hungary Miskolc Miskolci Jégcsarnok 1,300 1978
SAPA AV19 Székesfehérvár II Hungary Székesfehérvár Ifjabb Ocskay Gábor Ice Hall 3,600 1960
Újpesti TE Hungary Budapest Újpesti Jégcsarnok 1,300 1955
Vasas HC Hungary Budapest IceCenter (Jégcentrum) 2,000 2001
HSC Csíkszereda Romania Miercurea-Ciuc Vákár Lajos 2,000 1929
SCM Fenestela Braşov Romania Braşov Brasov Olympic Ice Hall 2,000 2007
Steaua Rangers Romania Bucharest Mihai Flamaropol 8,000 1951

Regular season

Standings

Club GP W OTW SOW SOL OTL L GF GA GD Pts
Romania HSC Csíkszereda 16 11 2 1 0 0 2 92 28 +64 39
Hungary Dunaújvárosi Acélbikák 17 10 1 0 1 0 5 80 46 +34 33
Hungary Miskolci JJSE 16 9 1 0 1 1 4 75 54 +21 31
Hungary Vasas HC 17 8 0 2 0 1 6 61 43 +18 29
Romania SCM Fenestela Braşov 15 8 0 0 3 0 4 53 44 +9 27
Hungary FTC-Orangeways 16 7 0 0 0 1 8 59 58 +1 22
Hungary SAPA AV19 Székesfehérvár II 16 4 0 2 0 0 10 52 82 –30 16
Romania Steaua Rangers 15 3 0 1 1 1 9 48 72 –24 13
Hungary Újpesti TE 14 1 0 0 0 0 13 29 122 –93 3

Last updated on 20 October 2010


Individual statistics

Scoring leaders

Player Team GP G A Pts +/– PIM
Lubomir Hurtaj HSC Csíkszereda 14 13 20 33 +19 14
Vaclav Novak HSC Csíkszereda 15 12 19 31 +19 10
Joshua Bonar Miskolci JJSE 16 12 17 29 +6 79
Martin Saluga Miskolci JJSE 16 11 18 29 +17 4
Casey Bartzen Miskolci JJSE 16 6 21 27 +2 28
Denis Zabludovskyy Steaua Rangers 13 11 14 25 –3 10
Ladislav Sikorcin HSC Csíkszereda 14 10 15 25 +21 8
Vladimir Dubek Miskolci JJSE 16 10 15 25 +8 8
Jozef Hruby HSC Csíkszereda 16 7 17 24 +26 10
Bálint Magosi Dunaújvárosi Acélbikák 17 13 8 21 +14 26

References