Justinov
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So the Danish league this year has 10 teams with 5 from Jutland, 1 from Funen and 4 from Zealand.
The last many years the league has been totally dominated by the Jutland teams, but last year I thought Rungsted could be a dark horse, yet they didn't deliver.
This year the Zealand teams has really been of to a great start and some of the favourite Jutland teams are struggling somewhat.
I will just give an overview of who has been the star players of their respective teams [that is based on the stats since I have't had time to see games].
Aalborg.
Losing Nicolai Meyer and Olle Liss to Västervik in Allsvenskan looked serious as Christopher Frederiksen was left all alone from that super line last year; but Aalborg has gotten home-boy Julian Jakobsen back from from DEL (Hamburg Freezers).
Imports like french goalie Ronan Quenemer and Canadians Peter Quenneville (F), Andrew Blazek (D) and Bryce Reddick (D) has been really outstanding making Aalborg the leading team so far with 20 points in 7 games.
Rungsted:
Having star Danish players like Nicholas B Jensen in defense and Morten Green and Nikolaj M. Rosenthal in attack, they have lost their big talent Jonas Røndbjerg to Växjö.
They have gotten a very impressive import in former Swedish NHL player Fabian Brünnström.
Also fellow Swede Jon Palmebjörk and Canadians Brendan Connolly and Kent McDonell has started great.
After 6 games Rungsted has 13 points.
I'll continue with this when I have more time........
The last many years the league has been totally dominated by the Jutland teams, but last year I thought Rungsted could be a dark horse, yet they didn't deliver.
This year the Zealand teams has really been of to a great start and some of the favourite Jutland teams are struggling somewhat.
I will just give an overview of who has been the star players of their respective teams [that is based on the stats since I have't had time to see games].
Aalborg.
Losing Nicolai Meyer and Olle Liss to Västervik in Allsvenskan looked serious as Christopher Frederiksen was left all alone from that super line last year; but Aalborg has gotten home-boy Julian Jakobsen back from from DEL (Hamburg Freezers).
Imports like french goalie Ronan Quenemer and Canadians Peter Quenneville (F), Andrew Blazek (D) and Bryce Reddick (D) has been really outstanding making Aalborg the leading team so far with 20 points in 7 games.
Rungsted:
Having star Danish players like Nicholas B Jensen in defense and Morten Green and Nikolaj M. Rosenthal in attack, they have lost their big talent Jonas Røndbjerg to Växjö.
They have gotten a very impressive import in former Swedish NHL player Fabian Brünnström.
Also fellow Swede Jon Palmebjörk and Canadians Brendan Connolly and Kent McDonell has started great.
After 6 games Rungsted has 13 points.
I'll continue with this when I have more time........