Eaters Limburg (originally known as the Smoke Eaters Geleen) are a professional ice hockey team based in Geleen, Netherlands. They play in the Central European Hockey League, the highest-level hockey league in the Netherlands and Belgium. Home games are played at the Glanerbrook.

Snackpoint Eaters Limburg
CityGeleen, Netherlands
LeagueCEHL
2015-present
Eredivisie
1971-2015
Dutch Cup
Founded1968
Home arenaIJshal Glanerbrook
(capacity: 1200)
ColoursRed, blue, white
     
Head coachAndy Tenbult
Asst. coaches
CaptainGlenn Bakx
WebsiteMicroz Eaters Limburg
Franchise history
1968 - 1984Smoke Eaters Geleen
1984 - 1985Data Union
1985 - 1988Smoke Eaters Geleen
1988 - 1991Intercai Geleen
1991 - 1994Meetpoint Eaters Geleen
1994- 1995Hatulek Eaters Geleen
1995 - 1996Smoke Eaters Geleen
1996 - 1997Datak Eaters Geleen
1999 - 2013Ruijters Eaters Geleen
2013 - 2014Noptra Eaters Geleen
2014 - 2018Laco Eaters Limburg
2018 - 2020Microz Eaters Limburg
2020 - PresentSnackpoint Eaters Limburg

History

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The Geleen Smoke Eaters, named after the Trail Smoke Eaters, played their first game against Amsterdam on November 2, 1968. They first competed in the Eredivisie in 1971 and have participated in most of its seasons. Since 2015 the team have played in the CEHL, known as BeNe League until 2024.

Season results

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

SeasonGPWOTWOTLLGFGAPtsFinishPlayoffs
2012-1336165015136126584th, EredivisieLost semi-finals to The Hague (0W-3L)
2011–1214120027236362nd, North Sea CupWon National Championship (3W-2L)
2010–1128102214105127366th, North Sea CupLost semi-finals to The Hague (0-3)
2009–10281361810077524th, EredivisieLost semi-finals to Nijmegen (1-3)
2008–0924113289689413rd, EredivisieLost semi-finals to The Hague (0-3)
2007-082411111110269364th, EredivisieLost semi-finals to Tilburg (2-4)
2006-07201401510160431st, EredivisieLost semi-finals to Heerenveen (0-3)
2005-062085258471363rd, EredivisieLost semi-finals to Heerenveen (1-2)

Roster

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Updated February 28, 2019.[1]

Goaltenders
Number Player Catches Acquired Place of Birth
34 Netherlands Rowan Delil L 2007 Spaubeek, Netherlands
31 Netherlands Michael Sterkens L 2017 Tilburg, Netherlands
30 Netherlands Sander Kösters L 2013 Beek, Netherlands
Defencemen
Number Player Shoots Acquired Place of Birth
3 Netherlands Remco Knoren R 2017 Wijlre, Netherlands
6 Belgium Vadim Gyesbreghs (A) L 2017 Wilrijk, Belgium
14 Netherlands Sebastian Kragt R 2018 Amsterdam, Netherlands
24 Netherlands Mordy Munichman L 2017 Sittard, Netherlands
27 Netherlands Levi Smeets L 2015 Heerlen, Netherlands
49 Netherlands Glenn Bakx (C) L 2006 Geleen, Netherlands
55 Canada Yan Turcotte L 2018 Montreal, Canada
Forwards
Number Player Shoots Position Acquired Place of Birth
7 Netherlands Mitch Koumans L F 2014 Heerlen, Netherlands
8 Netherlands Nick Verschuren R F 2018 Eindhoven, Netherlands
9 Netherlands Lars van Sloun (A) L F 2006 Brunssum, Netherlands
11 Netherlands Tom Marx L F 2014 Sittard, Netherlands
17 Netherlands Thom Smits L F 2017 Roermond, Netherlands
20 Netherlands Luca Heutmekers R F 2012 Geleen, Netherlands
22 Netherlands Renzo Meulenbeek L F 2014 Geleen, Netherlands
22 Netherlands Jord Smit R RW 2014 Grouw, Netherlands
67 Netherlands Joey Geurts R F 2013 Geleen, Netherlands
81 Poland Lukasz Bartak L LW 2018 Poland
90 Canada Matt Beer L C/RW 2018 St. Clair, Canada
93 Netherlands Dean Moors L F 2009 Geleen, Netherlands

Championships

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Eredivisie National Championship

One (2011–2012)

Netherlands Cup Winners

Twice. (1992–1993);(2009–2010)

Former players

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  • Nathan Daly
  • Benjamin Finkenrath
  • David Coderre

References

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  1. "Geleen Eaters Roster". eaters.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved February 28, 2019.
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