. . "HYS The Hague"@en . . . . . . . . "HYS The Hague is the professional ice hockey team in The Hague, Netherlands. Founded in 1933, the team plays in the Dutch Eredivisie league as well as competing annually in the Dutch Cup tournament. The most successful hockey team in the Netherlands during the 1960s, it broke a 40-year championship drought by winning the National championship in 2009. It has since repeated as champion in 2011 and 2013. Home games are held at de Uithof, a winter sports recreational facility in the west of the city. It has 2,050 regular seats, 160 VIP-box seats and 400 standing room spaces."@en . . . "HYS The Hague is the highest level ice hockey team in The Hague, The Netherlands. The team plays in the Dutch Eredivisie, where it won the 2008-2009 National Championship. Home games are held at de Uithof, a winter sports recreational facility in the west of the city. Founded in 1933, the team celebrated its 75th anniversary during the 2008-2009 season, notably with commemorative hockey sweaters."@en . . . . . . "HYS The Hague is the highest level ice hockey team in The Hague, The Netherlands. The team plays in the Dutch Eredivisie, where it won the 2008-2009 National Championship. Home games are held at de Uithof, a winter sports recreational facility in the west of the city. Founded in 1933, the team celebrated its 75th anniversary during the 2008-2009 season, notably with commemorative hockey sweaters."@en . "HYS The Hague is the professional ice hockey team in The Hague, Netherlands. Founded in 1933, the team plays in the Dutch Eredivisie league as well as competing annually in the Dutch Cup tournament. The most successful hockey team in the Netherlands during the 1960s, it broke a 40-year championship drought by winning the National championship in 2009. It has since repeated as champion in 2011 and 2013. Home games are held at de Uithof, a winter sports recreational facility in the west of the city. It has 2,050 regular seats, 160 VIP-box seats and 400 standing room spaces."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . .