From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
2011–12 MOL Season
League MOL Liga
Sport Ice hockey
Duration6 September 2011 – 20 February 2012
Number of teams8
Regular season winners HSC CsĂ­kszereda
Champions DunaĂșjvĂĄrosi AcĂ©lbikĂĄk
MOL Liga seasons

The 2011–12 MOL Liga season is the fourth edition of the international ice hockey championship for teams from Hungary and Romania. Following the withdrawal of Vasas HC, the field is composed of eight clubs this season, including five Hungarian and three Romanian. The regular season ran from 6 September 2011 to 20 January 2012.

After the conclusion of the regular season the six best ranked teams won the right to participate in the playoffs. Top two clubs had bye in the first round of the playoffs, while the remaining four teams were drawn together according to their final position in the regular season (3–6, 4–5). The winners of the match-ups advanced to the semifinals, where they met DunaĂșjvĂĄrosi AcĂ©lbikĂĄk and HSC CsĂ­kszereda, respectively.

Eventually, Miskolci JJSE beat HSC CsĂ­kszereda and thus secured their spot in the finals, where they faced DunaĂșjvĂĄros, which won their duel in straight matches against Corona Fenestela BraƟov.

DunaĂșjvĂĄros enjoyed the home court advantage in the best-of-seven series final, where they swept away Miskolc with 4–0 and took the 2011–12 MOL Liga title, the first ever of its kind in the history of the club. [1]

Teams

Team City/Area Arena Capacity Founded
DunaĂșjvĂĄrosi AcĂ©lbikĂĄk Hungary DunaĂșjvĂĄros DunaĂșjvĂĄrosi JĂ©gcsarnok 4,000 2006
Ferencvårosi TC Hungary Budapest Pesterzsébeti Jégcsarnok 1,500 1928
Miskolci JJSE Hungary Miskolc Miskolci JĂ©gcsarnok 1,300 1978
SAPA AV19 Székesfehérvår II Hungary Székesfehérvår Ifjabb Ocskay Gåbor Ice Hall 3,600 1960
Újpesti TE Hungary Budapest Újpesti JĂ©gcsarnok 1,300 1955
HSC CsĂ­kszereda Romania Miercurea Ciuc VĂĄkĂĄr Lajos Ice Hall 2,000 1929
Corona Fenestela BraƟov Romania BraƟov BraƟov Olympic Ice Hall 2,000 2007
Steaua Rangers Romania Bucharest Patinoarul Mihai Flamaropol 8,000 1951

Regular season

Standings

Club GP W OTW SOW SOL OTL L GF GA GD Pts
HSC CsĂ­kszereda 35 24 1 1 4 0 4 169 76 +93 83
DunaĂșjvĂĄrosi AcĂ©lbikĂĄk 35 24 2 3 1 0 5 154 72 +82 83
Corona Fenestela BraƟov 35 18 0 1 0 3 13 147 116 +31 59
Miskolci JJSE 35 16 1 1 2 0 15 131 102 +29 54
Ferencvárosi TC 35 14 2 0 0 1 18 119 137 –18 47
Steaua Rangers 35 13 1 1 2 2 16 124 160 –36 47
SAPA AV19 SzĂ©kesfehĂ©rvĂĄr II 35 10 0 3 0 1 21 118 167 –49 37
Újpesti TE 35 3 0 0 1 0 31 82 214 –132 10

Individual statistics

Scoring leaders

The following players led the league in points at the end of the regular season. [2]

GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/– = Plus/minus; PIM = Penalty minutes

Player Team GP G A Pts +/– PIM
Vaclav Novak HSC CsĂ­kszereda 35 28 32 60 +50 16
Martin Saluga Miskolci JJSE 35 21 31 52 +13 50
Szabolcs Fodor Miskolci JJSE 35 20 29 49 +11 64
Ioan Timaru Steaua Rangers 35 20 28 48 +8 30
Vladimir Dubek Miskolci JJSE 35 18 30 48 +12 12
Attila Borsos Corona Fenestela BraƟov 34 21 26 47 +12 10
Milán Varga Corona Fenestela BraƟov 32 19 23 42 +14 92
Roland HajĂłs SAPA AV19 SzĂ©kesfehĂ©rvĂĄr II 35 12 30 42 –24 12
Tihamér Becze HSC Csíkszereda 34 27 12 39 +30 69
Casey Bartzen Corona Fenestela BraƟov 22 9 30 39 +14 42

Leading goaltenders

The following goaltenders led the league in save percentage at the conclusion of the regular season. Only goaltenders who played at least 40% of the team's minutes are listed. [3]

GP = Games played; TOI = Time on ice (minutes); SOG = Shots on Goal; SVS =Saved Shots; GA = Goals against; SVS% = Saving percentage; GAA = Goals against average

Player Team GP TOI SOG SVS GA SVS% GAA
Stanislav Kozuch HSC CsĂ­kszereda 25 1,357:54 664 622 42 .937 1.85
Peter Sevela DunaĂșjvĂĄrosi AcĂ©lbikĂĄk 19 944:55 490 458 32 .935 2.03
Patrik Polc Corona Fenestela BraƟov 24 1,386:44 950 884 66 .931 2.85
KrisztiĂĄn Budai Miskolci JJSE 27 1628:35 989 909 80 .919 2.94
Jozef Racko FerencvĂĄrosi TC 35 2,035:37 1259 1126 133 .894 3.92
József Pleszkån SAPA AV19 Székesfehérvår II 28 1,560:08 1027 907 102 .883 4.61
Adrian Catrinoi Steaua Rangers 32 1,834:03 1169 1027 142 .879 4.64
Attila SzƑke Újpesti TE 26 1,370:06 1054 919 135 .872 5.91

Playoffs

Bracket

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
Miskolci JJSE 2
FerencvĂĄrosi TC 0 Miskolci JJSE 3
HSC CsĂ­kszereda 2
Miskolci JJSE 0
DunaĂșjvĂĄrosi AcĂ©lbikĂĄk 4
DunaĂșjvĂĄrosi AcĂ©lbikĂĄk 3
Corona Fenestela BraƟov 2 Corona Fenestela BraƟov 0
Steaua Rangers 0

References

  1. ^ "A Dab.Docler lett a MOL Liga Ășj aranyĂ©rmese!" (in Hungarian). Hungarian Ice Hockey Federation. 20 February 2012. Archived from the original on 2012-07-11. Retrieved 21 February 2012.
  2. ^ "MOL Liga Statisztika – Kanadai táblázat" (in Hungarian). Hungarian Ice Hockey Federation. Retrieved 18 November 2011.
  3. ^ "MOL Liga Statisztika – Kapus statisztika" (in Hungarian). Hungarian Ice Hockey Federation. Retrieved 18 November 2011.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
2011–12 MOL Season
League MOL Liga
Sport Ice hockey
Duration6 September 2011 – 20 February 2012
Number of teams8
Regular season winners HSC CsĂ­kszereda
Champions DunaĂșjvĂĄrosi AcĂ©lbikĂĄk
MOL Liga seasons

The 2011–12 MOL Liga season is the fourth edition of the international ice hockey championship for teams from Hungary and Romania. Following the withdrawal of Vasas HC, the field is composed of eight clubs this season, including five Hungarian and three Romanian. The regular season ran from 6 September 2011 to 20 January 2012.

After the conclusion of the regular season the six best ranked teams won the right to participate in the playoffs. Top two clubs had bye in the first round of the playoffs, while the remaining four teams were drawn together according to their final position in the regular season (3–6, 4–5). The winners of the match-ups advanced to the semifinals, where they met DunaĂșjvĂĄrosi AcĂ©lbikĂĄk and HSC CsĂ­kszereda, respectively.

Eventually, Miskolci JJSE beat HSC CsĂ­kszereda and thus secured their spot in the finals, where they faced DunaĂșjvĂĄros, which won their duel in straight matches against Corona Fenestela BraƟov.

DunaĂșjvĂĄros enjoyed the home court advantage in the best-of-seven series final, where they swept away Miskolc with 4–0 and took the 2011–12 MOL Liga title, the first ever of its kind in the history of the club. [1]

Teams

Team City/Area Arena Capacity Founded
DunaĂșjvĂĄrosi AcĂ©lbikĂĄk Hungary DunaĂșjvĂĄros DunaĂșjvĂĄrosi JĂ©gcsarnok 4,000 2006
Ferencvårosi TC Hungary Budapest Pesterzsébeti Jégcsarnok 1,500 1928
Miskolci JJSE Hungary Miskolc Miskolci JĂ©gcsarnok 1,300 1978
SAPA AV19 Székesfehérvår II Hungary Székesfehérvår Ifjabb Ocskay Gåbor Ice Hall 3,600 1960
Újpesti TE Hungary Budapest Újpesti JĂ©gcsarnok 1,300 1955
HSC CsĂ­kszereda Romania Miercurea Ciuc VĂĄkĂĄr Lajos Ice Hall 2,000 1929
Corona Fenestela BraƟov Romania BraƟov BraƟov Olympic Ice Hall 2,000 2007
Steaua Rangers Romania Bucharest Patinoarul Mihai Flamaropol 8,000 1951

Regular season

Standings

Club GP W OTW SOW SOL OTL L GF GA GD Pts
HSC CsĂ­kszereda 35 24 1 1 4 0 4 169 76 +93 83
DunaĂșjvĂĄrosi AcĂ©lbikĂĄk 35 24 2 3 1 0 5 154 72 +82 83
Corona Fenestela BraƟov 35 18 0 1 0 3 13 147 116 +31 59
Miskolci JJSE 35 16 1 1 2 0 15 131 102 +29 54
Ferencvárosi TC 35 14 2 0 0 1 18 119 137 –18 47
Steaua Rangers 35 13 1 1 2 2 16 124 160 –36 47
SAPA AV19 SzĂ©kesfehĂ©rvĂĄr II 35 10 0 3 0 1 21 118 167 –49 37
Újpesti TE 35 3 0 0 1 0 31 82 214 –132 10

Individual statistics

Scoring leaders

The following players led the league in points at the end of the regular season. [2]

GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/– = Plus/minus; PIM = Penalty minutes

Player Team GP G A Pts +/– PIM
Vaclav Novak HSC CsĂ­kszereda 35 28 32 60 +50 16
Martin Saluga Miskolci JJSE 35 21 31 52 +13 50
Szabolcs Fodor Miskolci JJSE 35 20 29 49 +11 64
Ioan Timaru Steaua Rangers 35 20 28 48 +8 30
Vladimir Dubek Miskolci JJSE 35 18 30 48 +12 12
Attila Borsos Corona Fenestela BraƟov 34 21 26 47 +12 10
Milán Varga Corona Fenestela BraƟov 32 19 23 42 +14 92
Roland HajĂłs SAPA AV19 SzĂ©kesfehĂ©rvĂĄr II 35 12 30 42 –24 12
Tihamér Becze HSC Csíkszereda 34 27 12 39 +30 69
Casey Bartzen Corona Fenestela BraƟov 22 9 30 39 +14 42

Leading goaltenders

The following goaltenders led the league in save percentage at the conclusion of the regular season. Only goaltenders who played at least 40% of the team's minutes are listed. [3]

GP = Games played; TOI = Time on ice (minutes); SOG = Shots on Goal; SVS =Saved Shots; GA = Goals against; SVS% = Saving percentage; GAA = Goals against average

Player Team GP TOI SOG SVS GA SVS% GAA
Stanislav Kozuch HSC CsĂ­kszereda 25 1,357:54 664 622 42 .937 1.85
Peter Sevela DunaĂșjvĂĄrosi AcĂ©lbikĂĄk 19 944:55 490 458 32 .935 2.03
Patrik Polc Corona Fenestela BraƟov 24 1,386:44 950 884 66 .931 2.85
KrisztiĂĄn Budai Miskolci JJSE 27 1628:35 989 909 80 .919 2.94
Jozef Racko FerencvĂĄrosi TC 35 2,035:37 1259 1126 133 .894 3.92
József Pleszkån SAPA AV19 Székesfehérvår II 28 1,560:08 1027 907 102 .883 4.61
Adrian Catrinoi Steaua Rangers 32 1,834:03 1169 1027 142 .879 4.64
Attila SzƑke Újpesti TE 26 1,370:06 1054 919 135 .872 5.91

Playoffs

Bracket

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
Miskolci JJSE 2
FerencvĂĄrosi TC 0 Miskolci JJSE 3
HSC CsĂ­kszereda 2
Miskolci JJSE 0
DunaĂșjvĂĄrosi AcĂ©lbikĂĄk 4
DunaĂșjvĂĄrosi AcĂ©lbikĂĄk 3
Corona Fenestela BraƟov 2 Corona Fenestela BraƟov 0
Steaua Rangers 0

References

  1. ^ "A Dab.Docler lett a MOL Liga Ășj aranyĂ©rmese!" (in Hungarian). Hungarian Ice Hockey Federation. 20 February 2012. Archived from the original on 2012-07-11. Retrieved 21 February 2012.
  2. ^ "MOL Liga Statisztika – Kanadai táblázat" (in Hungarian). Hungarian Ice Hockey Federation. Retrieved 18 November 2011.
  3. ^ "MOL Liga Statisztika – Kapus statisztika" (in Hungarian). Hungarian Ice Hockey Federation. Retrieved 18 November 2011.

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