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Year Founded | 1938 | ||||
Home Ice Stadium | Stappegoor IJssportcentrum Tilburg (capacity 2,500) | ||||
City | Tilburg, Netherlands | ||||
Team Colors | Blue, yellow | ||||
Head Coach | Bohuslav Subr | ||||
Championships | 17 | ||||
Bekers (cups) | 15 |
The Destil (Tilburg) Trappers are a professional ice hockey club based in Tilburg, The Netherlands, having played in the highest level league in the country, since the season 2015/16 playing in the German Oberliga Nord. Founded on 21 October 1938, they were officially recognised by the National Federation on 18 January 1939. The Trappers were crowned Eredivisie champions for the first time in the 1946-1947 season, adding another 14 National Dutch Championships, 15 Dutch National Cups and 2 German Oberliga Championships over the years. The Trappers have won more national championships than any other team.
The club has an amateur branch, which is a separate legal entity and plays in the highest dutch-belgium league (BeNe-League). The Trappers play their home games in the Stappegoor IJssportcentrum Tilburg.
Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, OTW = Overtime Wins, OTL = Overtime Losses, L = Losses, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, Pts = Points
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Out:
Daryl Bat (2009-2010), Taggert Desmet (2008-2009), Mike Lalonde (2007-2008), Dave Bonk (2006-2007), Jeffrey Maed (1999-2000)
Jordy van Oorschot (2014-2015), Wil Colbert (2013-2014), Stanislav Nazarov (2003-2004), Leo van den Thillart (2002-2003), Don Nichols (2000-2001)
Diederick Hagemeijer (2011-2012), Peter van Biezen (2010-2011), Doug Stienstra (2007-2008), Doug Stienstra (2006-2007), Rody Jacobs (2000-2001), Theo van Gerwen (1995-1996), Antoine Geesink (1994-1995), Dave Livingston (1993-1994)
Ian Meierdres (2012-2013), Ian Meierdres (2010-2011), Paulo Colaiacovo (2007-2008), Martin Trommelen (2003-2004)
Jordy Verkiel (2014-2015), Ivy van den Heuvel (2010-2011)