Amsterdam Tigers Explained

Team:Amsterdam Tigers
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Founded:1963
City:Amsterdam, Netherlands
Arena:Jaap Edenhal
Capacity:1500
League:First Division
Coach:John Versteeg (2023-)
Website:Amsterdam Tigers
Name1:Amstel Tijgers Amsterdam
Dates1:2014–2017
Name2:Amsterdam Tigers
Dates2:2017 -

Amsterdam Tigers are an ice hockey team in Amsterdam, Netherlands, playing in the First Division.

History

The Tigers existed in various guises from their foundation in 1963 until 2010 when the professional team folded, leaving only the amateur and junior teams. The team reformed in time for the 2014-15 Eerste Divisie season. The following season they moved up to the newly formed BeNe League, where they remained until the 2019-20 season.

Ahead of the 2019-20 BeNe Season, the Tigers announced they would be leaving the league and joining the Dutch First Division. [1]

Upon reformation, the team was known as Amstel Tijgers Amsterdam before changing in 2017 to its present name. The amateur and junior teams have kept the Tigers moniker.

Over the years the names of the team have included: Amsterdam Bulldogs, Boretti Tigers, Amsterdam G's and Al Capone Flames.

Eredivisie season results

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, OTW = Overtime Wins, OTL = Overtime Losses, L = Losses, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, Pts = Points

Season GP W OTW OTL L GF GA Pts Finish Playoffs
28 3 0 2 23 59 166 9* 7th, Eredivisie Did not qualify
24 8 1 5 10 85 82 31 7th, Eredivisie Lost quarter-finals to The Hague (0-3)
24 8 1 3 12 95 106 29 5th, Eredivisie Did not qualify
20 8 2 4 6 70 77 32 3rd, Eredivisie Lost semi-finals to Tilburg (3-4)
20 14 1 0 5 85 60 44 1st, Eredivisie Lost semi-finals to Nijmegen(1-2)
*2 points deducted for forfeiting a game.

Roster

Updated February 18, 2019.[2]

Goaltenders
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1Jaimy MisslerL2015Amsterdam, Netherlands
21Jorrit VosL2018Heerenveen, Netherlands
Defencemen
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3L2018Prague, Czech Republic
5L2015Amsterdam, Netherlands
17L2016Purmerend, Netherlands
12L2014Amsterdam, Netherlands
41Vince van de KraakL2018De Meern, Netherlands
22R2018Vancouver, Canada
23Stef OverwegL2018De Meern, Netherlands
29Jerry KinnegingL2018Utrecht, Netherlands
37Michael Mackie-KwistR2014Cleveland, United States
44Tobias KathanL2015Bad Tölz, Germany
63Martijn GeerligsL2018Kerkdriel, Netherlands
Forwards
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7LF2015LaSalle, Canada
7LF2017The Hague, Netherlands
9Rocco van HoornLF2015Amsterdam, Netherlands
2RF2016Utrecht, Netherlands
11RRW2014Utrecht, Netherlands
18Donny PohlmanRF2014Diemen, Netherlands
19LF2014Amsterdam, Netherlands
65LF2017Prague, Czech Republic
24LF2015Lappeenranta, Finland
65Maarten BrekelmansRF2016Tucson, United States
82Zeb van DuinLF2015Amsterdam, Netherlands
62Milo BootLF2016Dublin, Ireland
64Mick VastenhouwLF2014Amsterdam, Netherlands
81Lance van DuinLF2015Amsterdam, Netherlands

Rivals

The Amstel Tijgers had a firm rivalry with the Tilburg Trappers. Usually the games between these two were tight and some hostility will be exchanged between players. Ever since the 2001-2002 season have the Amstel Tijgers been totally dominant over their rivals and been the end-station for any play-off or cup run of Tilburg. However, during the last 2006-2007 season, the Trappers finally succeeded in eliminating their rivals from the play-offs. However, the team began to perform poorly in the 2008-2009 season and were no longer contenders for the championship. After a very poor season competitively and financially, the team dropped out of the Eredivisie in 2010.

Notable player rivalries of the past were:
Trevor Sherban (Ams) vs Casey Vanschagen (Til)
Karl Dykhuis (Ams) vs Peter van Biezen (Til)
Michael Pace (Ams) vs Jeff Trembecky (Til)
Kevin Hoogsteen (Ams) vs Bjorn Willemse (Til)
David Hoogsteen (Ams) vs Bjorn Willemse (Til)

Notable players

Former coaches

Silverware

1950, 1985, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2024

1939, 1980, 1985, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2005

2004, 2005, 2006.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Klaar voor het nieuwe seizoen!. 2019-09-15. Amsterdam Tigers. nl. 2019-10-14.
  2. Web site: Amsterdam Tigers Roster. amsterdamtigers.com. nl. February 18, 2019.
  3. Web site: Ron Berteling. Hockey Archives. 7 February 2020.
  4. Web site: Ron Berteling. Elite Prospects. 7 February 2020.