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Deutsche Eishockey Liga

The Deutsche Eishockey Liga (for sponsorship reasons called PENNY Deutsche Eishockey Liga) (German pronunciation: [ˌdɔʏtʃə ˈʔaɪshɔkiː ˌliːɡaː]; English: German Ice Hockey League) or DEL, is a German professional ice hockey league and the highest division in German ice hockey. Founded in 1994, it was formed as a replacement for the Eishockey-Bundesliga and became the new top-tier league in Germany as a result. Unlike the old Bundesliga, the DEL is not under the administration of the German Ice Hockey Federation.

DEL
Upcoming season or competition:
2023–24 DEL season
FormerlyEishockey-Bundesliga
SportIce hockey
Founded1994; 29 years ago (1994)
No. of teams15
CountryGermany
Most recent
champion(s)
EHC Red Bull München (4th title)
(2022–23)
Most titlesEisbären Berlin (9 titles)
TV partner(s)Magenta Sport
ServusTV
Level on pyramidLevel 1
Relegation toDEL2
International cup(s)Champions Hockey League
Related
competitions
DEL2
Oberliga
Official websitepenny-del.org

Teams from the DEL participate in the IIHF's annual Champions Hockey League (CHL), competing for the European Trophy. Participation is based on the strength of the various leagues in Europe (excluding the European/Asian Kontinental Hockey League). Going into the 2022–23 CHL season, the DEL was ranked the No. 3 league in Europe, allowing them to send their top four teams to compete in the CHL.

In the 2016–17 season, the league was the second-best supported ice hockey league in Europe, behind the Swiss National League A, with an average attendance of 6,198 spectators per game.[1] Fifteen different teams comprise the league, playing their home games in a diverse mix of venues, including a few large, modern arenas (e.g. in Berlin, Mannheim, Cologne, and Düsseldorf) and older, smaller venues (e.g. in Bietigheim, Schwenningen, and Straubing). Kölner Haie (English: Cologne Sharks), Düsseldorfer EG, and Eisbären Berlin (Berlin Polar Bears) all regularly attract over 15,000 fans for home games. Adler Mannheim (Mannheim Eagles) also regularly attract over 12,000 fans per home game with each of their home games in the 2019 DEL Playoffs, including all three games in the final series against EHC Red Bull München, selling out. Despite attracting some of the biggest crowds in the DEL, and hosting NHL teams in preseason games, Kölner Haie have not won a championship since 2002.

In the DEL Winter Game, similar to the NHL Winter Classic where matches are played in larger outdoor venues, Cologne and Düsseldorf have played in front of crowds in excess of 40,000, notably in 2019 as Düsseldorf won in overtime in rival Cologne's RheinEnergieStadion. The DEL Winter Game traditionally takes place every two years; four editions have been played since 2013, including games in Cologne and at the home of TSG Hoffenheim, with each attracting over 30,000 spectators. Following a 2021 postponement due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the DEL Winter Game is set to return in December 2022 with Cologne hosting Mannheim in the RheinEnergieStadion.

The DEL is known for its game-day atmosphere, as well as producing NHL talents including Dominik Kahun of EHC Red Bull München. Many of the German national team that took silver at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang played in the DEL, while EHC Red Bull München became the first German team to reach the Champions Hockey League final in 2019, losing to the Swedish team Frölunda HC. EHC Red Bull München followed this up by reaching the semi-finals in the 2021-22 Champions Hockey League. Ice hockey is growing as a sport in Germany and is seen as a popular alternative to football or handball, building upon the Olympic success in 2018.

A new system of promotion and relegation with the DEL2 began with the 2021–22 season, in which the last-placed DEL club will be replaced by the DEL2 champions. SC Bietigheim Steelers joined the DEL for the 2021-22 DEL season as DEL2 champions ahead of the first promotion/relegation to DEL2. Following the conclusion of the 2021–22 season, Bietigheim retained their place in the top flight while Krefeld Pinguine were relegated after finishing bottom of the table. Löwen Frankfurt (Frankfurt Lions) will be promoted as DEL2 champions for the 2022–23 season.

The DEL Playoffs determine the season champions in a similar format to the NHL. Each team plays 52 regular-season games to determine the regular-season champions before the top 10 teams are seeded and qualify for the playoffs. The top 6 teams receive a bye to the quarter-finals while the teams ranked 7–10 compete in the pre-playoff (wildcard) round. The seedings are re-calculated after each round in a straight knockout system. The DEL Finals, held in late April or early May, is a best-of-seven games format, similarly to the NHL where the top seed remaining holds home-field advantage in a Game 7 scenario.

For the 2021–22 season and 2020–21 season, a shortened version of the DEL playoffs was used in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. Eisbären Berlin won the 2022 Finals against EHC Red Bull München 3-1 in a best-of-5 format. Berlin also won the title in 2021, defeating Wolfsburg 2-1 in a best-of-3 series following a North/South regional league split during the 2020/21 season due to the pandemic.

The Eisbären Berlin and Adler Mannheim are the most successful DEL clubs and have won the last three editions between them (Mannheim 2019, Berlin 2021 & 2022). Mannheim have enjoyed a lot of success in recent years (2015 and 2019 Champions, 2021 Regular Season Champions) although EHC Red Bull München won three consecutive titles between 2016 and 2018 and also made the 2019 final, losing to Mannheim in five games. München were also top of the 2020 standings before the season was curtailed. ERC Ingolstadt (2014 Champions as the 9th seed) and Grizzlys Wolfsburg (2021 runners-up) have also enjoyed deep playoff runs in the last decade.

Some of the league's biggest rivalries include Kölner Haie and Düsseldorfer EG, Kölner Haie and Adler Mannheim, and Eisbären Berlin and EHC Red Bull München. The Bavarian Derbies between München, ERC Ingolstadt, Augsburger Panther, Straubing Tigers, and Nürnberg Ice Tigers are also fiercely contested. Due to geography, Nürnberg/Straubing and Augsburg/Ingolstadt are notable rivalries although Munich/Augsburg has become a stronger rivalry following their epic 2019 semi-final series. München won that series in the deciding game 7 which also included the longest match in DEL history, won by Augsburger Panther after 104 minutes of action in game 3, as two matches required three overtimes to determine a winner.

History edit

The Eishockey-Bundesliga was formed in 1957 as the elite hockey competition in the Federal Republic of Germany, replacing the Oberliga in this position. It was in turn replaced by the Deutsche Eishockey Liga, which now also carries the name 1st Bundesliga in its logo.

 
Former DEL logo (1994–1996). The first two seasons were sponsored by Krombacher Brewery
 
Former DEL logo (1997–2001)
 
Former DEL logo (2001–2011)

The DEL was founded in the 1994–95 season, consisting of teams from the Eishockey-Bundesliga's 1st and 2nd divisions. The condition of these earlier leagues had become intolerable. Many 1st and 2nd division teams were heavily in debt. The 2nd division attracted few sponsors and spectators. As a result, many clubs were forced to fold or withdraw to the lower leagues. Fans and corporate sponsors focused on the 1st Bundesliga teams, forcing the elite teams to invest heavily in players to avoid relegation. This increased budgets 25 percent over the previous two years.

In the final Bundesliga season, 1993–94, only 11 teams wanted to play in the 2nd Bundesliga. Furthermore, two teams folded during and after the season. Ice hockey's reputation in Germany was heavily tarnished. This made it difficult to attract serious sponsorship. In January 1994, 20 out of the remaining 21 1st and 2nd Bundesliga teams voted for creating a new entity, the DEL.

Upon founding, the "DEL Betriebsgesellschaft mbH" was the first German professional sports league managed by an organization whose members were incorporated as well. The goal behind the DEL was to create a league, based on the model of the North American NHL, in which teams could play consistently without relegation concerns and create a stable league. Clubs in the DEL were required to conform to rules, which were designed to ensure long-term viability. Twelve clubs from the old 1st Bundesliga, and six from the 2nd Bundesliga came together as founding members. The new league immediately attracted corporate sponsorship with the Krombacher Brewery, which was prominently featured on the new league logo.

The hope of avoiding the troubles of the old Bundesliga by stricter financial controls did not materialize. During DEL's initial season, on 18 December 1994, the Bundesliga's final champion, the renamed EC Hedos München, folded. This was controversial, as DEL's president Franz Hofherr had approved their license and certified their finances. Hofherr was Mad Dogs former president and it was alleged that he must have known about their desperate financial situation.

The Bosman ruling, a 1995 decision of the European Court of Justice regarding the movement of labor in soccer, had profound influence on the league. The old Bundesliga had national character with German clubs competing for the German title using mostly German players. After the ruling European Union players were excluded from the "foreign" player quota. In the 1995–96 season following the decision, the DEL teams employed 97 EU players. This lowered costs significantly, enabling smaller teams to compete more effectively. However, frequent player moves were not viewed positively by the fans, resulting in smaller attendance numbers.

Following an agreement with the DEB the league renamed itself as "DEL – Die 1. Bundesliga" in the 1999–2000 season, while reintroducing relegation and promotion to/from the 2nd Ice Hockey Bundesliga.

The 2004–05 season was significant due to the NHL lockout. 26 NHL players came to play the season in the DEL, including Jamie Langenbrunner, Erik Cole, Stéphane Robidas, Doug Weight, Mike York and several German national team players – Jochen Hecht, Olaf Kölzig, and Marco Sturm.

League regulations edit

The DEL is an independently run league, fully owned and operated by its 14 member teams. Each team must fulfill the DEL's basic requirements to remain in the league:

  • A written application for membership;
  • "On ice qualification" for new teams (championship in the 2nd Bundesliga);
  • A stadium that meets DEL standards;
  • Financial qualification;
  • Formation of an ordinary company (the DEL consists of franchises);
  • Development program for young players; and
  • Purchase of a license (currently, the licensing fee is set at €800,000.00)

The DEL can only admit one 2nd Bundesliga team per season to the league, unless the league strength falls below fourteen, in which case two clubs can be admitted. Since the 2006–07 season, no DEL team can be automatically relegated, a team can only lose its league status through non-compliance with the leagues regulations (see above).

The ESBG guarantees to admit any DEL team wishing to step down to the lower 2nd Bundesliga or Oberliga. The team, however, has to purchase a license (licensing fees for the 2nd Bundesliga are currently set at €100,000.00).

To regulate the relationship between the DEL, the DEB and the ESBG (2nd Bundesliga), a so-called Kooperationsvertrag exists. This cooperation contract was signed in December 2005, and was valid until 2011. This contract ended years of dispute between the three organizations over competencies and financial issues.[2][3]

In November 2007, the DEL announced another change in policy. The league expanded to allow 16 teams beginning in the 2008–09 season, resulting in direct promotion for the 2nd Bundesliga league champions, should they fulfill all requirements and be interested in joining the DEL. Should this not be the case, or a current DEL team resigns from the league, a selection process would determine the club, or clubs, who would be eligible to join in order required to achieve 16 teams. (Note: Füchse Duisburg resigned before the 2009–10 season and was not replaced until the following season.)

For that season, it was also mandated that each DEL club would be allowed to have no more than ten non-EC players under contract.

Additionally, a new format for the game schedule will limit the number of regular-season games to 52 for each team. This is achieved by each team playing four games against eleven others and two games against the remaining four. To determine which teams play, the final standings of the previous season are used.

The DEL would also reintroduce promotion once more. The first- and second-lowest ranked teams will play a best-of-seven series to determine which team faces the 2nd Bundesliga champion for a place in the league. There is, however, an ongoing dispute about those games as second division teams may only have five foreign players on contract and therefore face a handicap in comparison to the DEL teams with twelve import players each.[4] For now, the ESBG has declared that no team from the 2nd Bundesliga would take part in these matches and therefore no promotion/relegation with the DEL will take place.[5]

Teams edit

Members of the 2023–24 DEL season.

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Locations of the Teams of the 2023–24 DEL season

Former teams edit

Champions edit

Past champions edit

Titles by club edit

Club Titles Winning years
Eisbären Berlin
9
2004–05, 2005–06, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2020–21, 2021–22
Adler Mannheim
7
1996–97, 1997–98, 1998–99, 2000–01, 2006–07, 2014–15, 2018–19
EHC Red Bull München
4
2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2022–23
Kölner Haie
2
1994–95, 2001–02
Düsseldorfer EG
1
1995–96
Munich Barons
1
1999–00
Krefeld Pinguine
1
2002–03
Frankfurt Lions
1
2003–04
Hannover Scorpions
1
2009–10
ERC Ingolstadt
1
2013–14

All-time standings edit

33 clubs have played in the DEL since founding, with 15 currently playing. The 1994 standing represents the Bundesliga and 2. Bundesliga.

Club No. 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 207 218 22 23
EHC München5 11 8 11 12 7 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 1
ERC Ingolstadt 19 12 7 5 2 4 10 12 7 6 2 6 9 3 8 7 4 5 7 5 7 2
Adler Mannheim 28 1BL 3 6 1 4 3 5 1 2 4 6 6 10 1 6 4 9 7 4 1 4 1 10 2 5 1 2 1 5 3
Grizzlys Wolfsburg 15 13 13 7 3 1 3 10 6 7 4 5 7 12 9 6 3 4
Straubing Tigers 15 12 14 13 13 13 6 9 12 13 9 9 13 8 3 8 4 5
Kölner Haie 28 1BL 6 1 2 3 5 1 2 6 2 4 4 5 5 3 15 10 9 9 2 5 11 7 4 6 4 11 12 10 6
Düsseldorfer EG 6 26 1BL 5 3 9 5 11 9 3 8 10 3 2 9 3 6 2 7 14 14 5 5 11 11 6 5 9 9 7
Fischtown Pinguins 5 10 9 7 6 4 6 8
Nürnberg Ice Tigers 27 2BL 12 11 15 12 1 10 5 4 5 2 3 4 3 1 5 5 10 13 7 3 8 6 3 3 10 8 13 8 9
Löwen Frankfurt 10
Eisbären Berlin 28 1BL 17 17 4 1 2 13 13 7 1 1 2 1 9 2 1 1 3 1 4 8 9 2 8 2 9 4 3 1 11
Schwenninger Wild Wings 18 1BL 9 5 10 9 10 11 12 16 14 13 14 14 12 10 14 14 10 14 12
Iserlohn Roosters 1 21 15 12 9 12 11 11 11 5 11 11 12 10 13 10 6 3 13 8 13 13 7 12 13
Augsburger Panther 27 2BL 13 12 11 13 8 8 14 8 11 9 7 12 13 12 10 8 14 8 8 11 12 12 6 12 3 10 11 11 14
Bietigheim Steelers 1 13 15
Krefeld Pinguine 28 1BL 4 7 8 11 7 3 9 3 6 10 9 8 10 11 6 12 4 12 3 2 10 13 14 14 11 12 14 15
Hamburg Freezers 2 14 8 3 8 6 7 7 8 14 11 5 5 1 4 11
Frankfurt Lions 16 2BL 10 8 12 2 4 7 10 11 13 5 1 9 8 4 9 2
Hannover Scorpions 17 14 7 11 9 7 10 10 13 12 7 6 8 2 4 5 14 11
Kassel Huskies 14 2BL 7 9 3 10 9 4 4 5 7 11 14 13 14 15
EV Duisburg 4 14 14 15 16
Wölfe Freiburg 1 14
Revierlöwen Oberhausen 5 14 14 14 6 13
Moskitos Essen 3 15 16 14
Preussen Berlin 8 1BL 1 2 5 8 13 6 8 15
Munich Barons 2 3 3 2 3 1
Starbulls Rosenheim 1 6 1BL 8 13 6 15 12 12
Landshut Cannibals 3 5 1BL 2 4 7 6 6
Ratinger Löwen 3 1BL 16 10 16
ESV Kaufbeuren 3 1BL 11 15 13
SC Riessersee 1 14
Hannover Indians 2 2BL 14 16
Lausitzer Füchse 2 2BL 15 18
Maddogs München 4 1 1BL 18


Color code Result
Gold Play-off champion
Silver Play-off finalist
Green Semi-finalist
Blue 1st round
Purple Preliminary round
White Did not qualify for play-offs
Red Relegated to DEL2 or folded mid-season
Bold Regular season champion
Italics Play-offs not conducted
No. Number of seasons in league (as of 2020–21)

Notes edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "SC Bern on top for 16th time in a row". iihf.com. International Ice Hockey Federation. Retrieved 7 January 2018.
  2. ^ (PDF) (in German). DEL. Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 July 2011. Retrieved 30 March 2008.
  3. ^ (in German). DEL. Archived from the original on 23 July 2011. Retrieved 30 March 2008.
  4. ^ "DEL: Neuer Modus mit Auf- und Abstieg" (in German). Hockeyweb.de. 21 November 2007. Retrieved 30 March 2008.
  5. ^ "DEL: Kein Auf- und Abstieg" (in German). kicker.de. 14 March 2008. Retrieved 30 March 2008.
  6. ^ (in German). frankfurt-lions-gmbh.de. Archived from the original on 6 July 2010. Retrieved 12 July 2010.
  7. ^ (in German). hamburg-freezers.de. 24 May 2016. Archived from the original on 24 June 2016. Retrieved 24 May 2016.
  8. ^ (in German). hamburg-freezers.de. 18 May 2016. Archived from the original on 24 June 2016. Retrieved 24 May 2016.
  9. ^ "OLG Köln besiegelt DEL-Aus, Team siegt trotzdem noch einmal" (in German). huskies-online.de. 27 August 2010. Retrieved 1 September 2010.[permanent dead link]
  10. ^ "Deutsche Eishockey Liga beendet Saison vorzeitig". del.org (in German). Retrieved 10 March 2020.

External links edit

  • Meltzer, Bill. "Three European Champs, Three Different Paths to the Top" at NHL.com[permanent dead link] Retrieved 08–18–06.
  • Official DEL website (in German)
  • Official Website of the German Ice Hockey-Federation – DEB (in German)
  • Hockeyarenas – DEL Arenas
  • Internet Hockey Database – standings and statistics
  • Hockey Archives – International ice hockey website with tables and results (in French)

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This article s lead section may be too long Please read the length guidelines and help move details into the article s body February 2022 The Deutsche Eishockey Liga for sponsorship reasons called PENNY Deutsche Eishockey Liga German pronunciation ˌdɔʏtʃe ˈʔaɪshɔkiː ˌliːɡaː English German Ice Hockey League or DEL is a German professional ice hockey league and the highest division in German ice hockey Founded in 1994 it was formed as a replacement for the Eishockey Bundesliga and became the new top tier league in Germany as a result Unlike the old Bundesliga the DEL is not under the administration of the German Ice Hockey Federation DELUpcoming season or competition 2023 24 DEL seasonFormerlyEishockey BundesligaSportIce hockeyFounded1994 29 years ago 1994 No of teams15CountryGermanyMost recentchampion s EHC Red Bull Munchen 4th title 2022 23 Most titlesEisbaren Berlin 9 titles TV partner s Magenta SportServusTVLevel on pyramidLevel 1Relegation toDEL2International cup s Champions Hockey LeagueRelatedcompetitionsDEL2OberligaOfficial websitepenny del orgTeams from the DEL participate in the IIHF s annual Champions Hockey League CHL competing for the European Trophy Participation is based on the strength of the various leagues in Europe excluding the European Asian Kontinental Hockey League Going into the 2022 23 CHL season the DEL was ranked the No 3 league in Europe allowing them to send their top four teams to compete in the CHL In the 2016 17 season the league was the second best supported ice hockey league in Europe behind the Swiss National League A with an average attendance of 6 198 spectators per game 1 Fifteen different teams comprise the league playing their home games in a diverse mix of venues including a few large modern arenas e g in Berlin Mannheim Cologne and Dusseldorf and older smaller venues e g in Bietigheim Schwenningen and Straubing Kolner Haie English Cologne Sharks Dusseldorfer EG and Eisbaren Berlin Berlin Polar Bears all regularly attract over 15 000 fans for home games Adler Mannheim Mannheim Eagles also regularly attract over 12 000 fans per home game with each of their home games in the 2019 DEL Playoffs including all three games in the final series against EHC Red Bull Munchen selling out Despite attracting some of the biggest crowds in the DEL and hosting NHL teams in preseason games Kolner Haie have not won a championship since 2002 In the DEL Winter Game similar to the NHL Winter Classic where matches are played in larger outdoor venues Cologne and Dusseldorf have played in front of crowds in excess of 40 000 notably in 2019 as Dusseldorf won in overtime in rival Cologne s RheinEnergieStadion The DEL Winter Game traditionally takes place every two years four editions have been played since 2013 including games in Cologne and at the home of TSG Hoffenheim with each attracting over 30 000 spectators Following a 2021 postponement due to the ongoing COVID 19 pandemic the DEL Winter Game is set to return in December 2022 with Cologne hosting Mannheim in the RheinEnergieStadion The DEL is known for its game day atmosphere as well as producing NHL talents including Dominik Kahun of EHC Red Bull Munchen Many of the German national team that took silver at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang played in the DEL while EHC Red Bull Munchen became the first German team to reach the Champions Hockey League final in 2019 losing to the Swedish team Frolunda HC EHC Red Bull Munchen followed this up by reaching the semi finals in the 2021 22 Champions Hockey League Ice hockey is growing as a sport in Germany and is seen as a popular alternative to football or handball building upon the Olympic success in 2018 A new system of promotion and relegation with the DEL2 began with the 2021 22 season in which the last placed DEL club will be replaced by the DEL2 champions SC Bietigheim Steelers joined the DEL for the 2021 22 DEL season as DEL2 champions ahead of the first promotion relegation to DEL2 Following the conclusion of the 2021 22 season Bietigheim retained their place in the top flight while Krefeld Pinguine were relegated after finishing bottom of the table Lowen Frankfurt Frankfurt Lions will be promoted as DEL2 champions for the 2022 23 season The DEL Playoffs determine the season champions in a similar format to the NHL Each team plays 52 regular season games to determine the regular season champions before the top 10 teams are seeded and qualify for the playoffs The top 6 teams receive a bye to the quarter finals while the teams ranked 7 10 compete in the pre playoff wildcard round The seedings are re calculated after each round in a straight knockout system The DEL Finals held in late April or early May is a best of seven games format similarly to the NHL where the top seed remaining holds home field advantage in a Game 7 scenario For the 2021 22 season and 2020 21 season a shortened version of the DEL playoffs was used in light of the COVID 19 pandemic Eisbaren Berlin won the 2022 Finals against EHC Red Bull Munchen 3 1 in a best of 5 format Berlin also won the title in 2021 defeating Wolfsburg 2 1 in a best of 3 series following a North South regional league split during the 2020 21 season due to the pandemic The Eisbaren Berlin and Adler Mannheim are the most successful DEL clubs and have won the last three editions between them Mannheim 2019 Berlin 2021 amp 2022 Mannheim have enjoyed a lot of success in recent years 2015 and 2019 Champions 2021 Regular Season Champions although EHC Red Bull Munchen won three consecutive titles between 2016 and 2018 and also made the 2019 final losing to Mannheim in five games Munchen were also top of the 2020 standings before the season was curtailed ERC Ingolstadt 2014 Champions as the 9th seed and Grizzlys Wolfsburg 2021 runners up have also enjoyed deep playoff runs in the last decade Some of the league s biggest rivalries include Kolner Haie and Dusseldorfer EG Kolner Haie and Adler Mannheim and Eisbaren Berlin and EHC Red Bull Munchen The Bavarian Derbies between Munchen ERC Ingolstadt Augsburger Panther Straubing Tigers and Nurnberg Ice Tigers are also fiercely contested Due to geography Nurnberg Straubing and Augsburg Ingolstadt are notable rivalries although Munich Augsburg has become a stronger rivalry following their epic 2019 semi final series Munchen won that series in the deciding game 7 which also included the longest match in DEL history won by Augsburger Panther after 104 minutes of action in game 3 as two matches required three overtimes to determine a winner Contents 1 History 2 League regulations 3 Teams 3 1 Former teams 4 Champions 4 1 Past champions 4 2 Titles by club 5 All time standings 6 Notes 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed November 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Eishockey Bundesliga was formed in 1957 as the elite hockey competition in the Federal Republic of Germany replacing the Oberliga in this position It was in turn replaced by the Deutsche Eishockey Liga which now also carries the name 1st Bundesliga in its logo nbsp Former DEL logo 1994 1996 The first two seasons were sponsored by Krombacher Brewery nbsp Former DEL logo 1997 2001 nbsp Former DEL logo 2001 2011 The DEL was founded in the 1994 95 season consisting of teams from the Eishockey Bundesliga s 1st and 2nd divisions The condition of these earlier leagues had become intolerable Many 1st and 2nd division teams were heavily in debt The 2nd division attracted few sponsors and spectators As a result many clubs were forced to fold or withdraw to the lower leagues Fans and corporate sponsors focused on the 1st Bundesliga teams forcing the elite teams to invest heavily in players to avoid relegation This increased budgets 25 percent over the previous two years In the final Bundesliga season 1993 94 only 11 teams wanted to play in the 2nd Bundesliga Furthermore two teams folded during and after the season Ice hockey s reputation in Germany was heavily tarnished This made it difficult to attract serious sponsorship In January 1994 20 out of the remaining 21 1st and 2nd Bundesliga teams voted for creating a new entity the DEL Upon founding the DEL Betriebsgesellschaft mbH was the first German professional sports league managed by an organization whose members were incorporated as well The goal behind the DEL was to create a league based on the model of the North American NHL in which teams could play consistently without relegation concerns and create a stable league Clubs in the DEL were required to conform to rules which were designed to ensure long term viability Twelve clubs from the old 1st Bundesliga and six from the 2nd Bundesliga came together as founding members The new league immediately attracted corporate sponsorship with the Krombacher Brewery which was prominently featured on the new league logo The hope of avoiding the troubles of the old Bundesliga by stricter financial controls did not materialize During DEL s initial season on 18 December 1994 the Bundesliga s final champion the renamed EC Hedos Munchen folded This was controversial as DEL s president Franz Hofherr had approved their license and certified their finances Hofherr was Mad Dogs former president and it was alleged that he must have known about their desperate financial situation The Bosman ruling a 1995 decision of the European Court of Justice regarding the movement of labor in soccer had profound influence on the league The old Bundesliga had national character with German clubs competing for the German title using mostly German players After the ruling European Union players were excluded from the foreign player quota In the 1995 96 season following the decision the DEL teams employed 97 EU players This lowered costs significantly enabling smaller teams to compete more effectively However frequent player moves were not viewed positively by the fans resulting in smaller attendance numbers Following an agreement with the DEB the league renamed itself as DEL Die 1 Bundesliga in the 1999 2000 season while reintroducing relegation and promotion to from the 2nd Ice Hockey Bundesliga The 2004 05 season was significant due to the NHL lockout 26 NHL players came to play the season in the DEL including Jamie Langenbrunner Erik Cole Stephane Robidas Doug Weight Mike York and several German national team players Jochen Hecht Olaf Kolzig and Marco Sturm League regulations editThe DEL is an independently run league fully owned and operated by its 14 member teams Each team must fulfill the DEL s basic requirements to remain in the league A written application for membership On ice qualification for new teams championship in the 2nd Bundesliga A stadium that meets DEL standards Financial qualification Formation of an ordinary company the DEL consists of franchises Development program for young players and Purchase of a license currently the licensing fee is set at 800 000 00 The DEL can only admit one 2nd Bundesliga team per season to the league unless the league strength falls below fourteen in which case two clubs can be admitted Since the 2006 07 season no DEL team can be automatically relegated a team can only lose its league status through non compliance with the leagues regulations see above The ESBG guarantees to admit any DEL team wishing to step down to the lower 2nd Bundesliga or Oberliga The team however has to purchase a license licensing fees for the 2nd Bundesliga are currently set at 100 000 00 To regulate the relationship between the DEL the DEB and the ESBG 2nd Bundesliga a so called Kooperationsvertrag exists This cooperation contract was signed in December 2005 and was valid until 2011 This contract ended years of dispute between the three organizations over competencies and financial issues 2 3 In November 2007 the DEL announced another change in policy The league expanded to allow 16 teams beginning in the 2008 09 season resulting in direct promotion for the 2nd Bundesliga league champions should they fulfill all requirements and be interested in joining the DEL Should this not be the case or a current DEL team resigns from the league a selection process would determine the club or clubs who would be eligible to join in order required to achieve 16 teams Note Fuchse Duisburg resigned before the 2009 10 season and was not replaced until the following season For that season it was also mandated that each DEL club would be allowed to have no more than ten non EC players under contract Additionally a new format for the game schedule will limit the number of regular season games to 52 for each team This is achieved by each team playing four games against eleven others and two games against the remaining four To determine which teams play the final standings of the previous season are used The DEL would also reintroduce promotion once more The first and second lowest ranked teams will play a best of seven series to determine which team faces the 2nd Bundesliga champion for a place in the league There is however an ongoing dispute about those games as second division teams may only have five foreign players on contract and therefore face a handicap in comparison to the DEL teams with twelve import players each 4 For now the ESBG has declared that no team from the 2nd Bundesliga would take part in these matches and therefore no promotion relegation with the DEL will take place 5 Teams editMembers of the 2023 24 DEL season nbsp nbsp Augsburg nbsp Berlin nbsp Bremerhaven nbsp Dusseldorf nbsp Frankfurt nbsp Ingolstadt nbsp Iserlohn nbsp Koln nbsp Mannheim nbsp Munich nbsp Nurnberg nbsp Schwenningen nbsp Straubing nbsp Wolfsburgclass notpageimage Locations of the Teams of the 2023 24 DEL season Team City Arena CapacityAugsburger Panther Augsburg Curt Frenzel Stadium 6 218Eisbaren Berlin Berlin Mercedes Benz Arena 14 200Fischtown Pinguins Bremerhaven Eisarena Bremerhaven 4 674Dusseldorfer EG Dusseldorf ISS Dome 13 400ERC Ingolstadt Ingolstadt Saturn Arena 4 815Iserlohn Roosters Iserlohn Eissporthalle Iserlohn 5 000Kolner Haie Cologne Lanxess Arena 18 500Adler Mannheim Mannheim SAP Arena 13 600EHC Red Bull Munchen Munich Olympia Eishalle 6 256Nurnberg Ice Tigers Nuremberg Arena Nurnberger Versicherung 7 810Schwenninger Wild Wings Villingen Schwenningen Helios Arena 6 215Straubing Tigers Straubing Eisstadion am Pulverturm 6 000Grizzlys Wolfsburg Wolfsburg Eis Arena Wolfsburg 4 660Lowen Frankfurt Frankfurt Eissporthalle Frankfurt 6 946Former teams edit BSC Preussen Berlinlater BSchC Preussen dissolved 2005refounded as Eissport amp Schlittschuh Club 2007 Berlin Frankfurt Lions dissolved 5 July 2010 due to bankruptcy 6 Fuchse Duisburg ESG Fuchse Sachsen Weisswasser Chemnitznow Lausitzer Fuchse Hamburg Freezers ceased operations 24 May 2016 7 8 EC Hannovernow Hannover Indians Hannover Scorpions Kassel Huskiesdissolved 27 August 2010 due to bankruptcy 9 Kaufbeurer Adler EV Landshut Maddogs Munchendissolved 1994 due to bankruptcy Moskitos Essen Munich Baronsrelocated in 2002 to become Hamburg Freezers EC Ratingen Die Lowen relocated in 1997 to become Revierlowen Oberhausen Revierlowen Oberhausen Starbulls Rosenheim SC Riessersee Wolfe Freiburg Bietigheim Steelers Krefeld PinguineChampions editPast champions edit See also List of German ice hockey champions 1994 95 Kolner Haie 1995 96 Dusseldorfer EG 1996 97 Adler Mannheim 1997 98 Adler Mannheim 1998 99 Adler Mannheim 1999 00 Munich Barons 2000 01 Adler Mannheim 2001 02 Kolner Haie 2002 03 Krefeld Pinguine 2003 04 Frankfurt Lions 2004 05 Eisbaren Berlin 2005 06 Eisbaren Berlin 2006 07 Adler Mannheim 2007 08 Eisbaren Berlin 2008 09 Eisbaren Berlin 2009 10 Hannover Scorpions 2010 11 Eisbaren Berlin 2011 12 Eisbaren Berlin 2012 13 Eisbaren Berlin 2013 14 ERC Ingolstadt 2014 15 Adler Mannheim 2015 16 EHC Munchen 2016 17 EHC Munchen 2017 18 EHC Munchen 2018 19 Adler Mannheim 2019 20 EHC Munchen RS 7 2020 21 Eisbaren Berlin 2021 22 Eisbaren Berlin 2022 23 EHC Munchen Titles by club edit Club Titles Winning yearsEisbaren Berlin 9 2004 05 2005 06 2007 08 2008 09 2010 11 2011 12 2012 13 2020 21 2021 22Adler Mannheim 7 1996 97 1997 98 1998 99 2000 01 2006 07 2014 15 2018 19EHC Red Bull Munchen 4 2015 16 2016 17 2017 18 2022 23Kolner Haie 2 1994 95 2001 02Dusseldorfer EG 1 1995 96Munich Barons 1 1999 00Krefeld Pinguine 1 2002 03Frankfurt Lions 1 2003 04Hannover Scorpions 1 2009 10ERC Ingolstadt 1 2013 14All time standings edit33 clubs have played in the DEL since founding with 15 currently playing The 1994 standing represents the Bundesliga and 2 Bundesliga Club No 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 207 218 22 23EHC Munchen5 11 8 11 12 7 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 1ERC Ingolstadt 19 12 7 5 2 4 10 12 7 6 2 6 9 3 8 7 4 5 7 5 7 2Adler Mannheim 28 1BL 3 6 1 4 3 5 1 2 4 6 6 10 1 6 4 9 7 4 1 4 1 10 2 5 1 2 1 5 3Grizzlys Wolfsburg 15 13 13 7 3 1 3 10 6 7 4 5 7 12 9 6 3 4Straubing Tigers 15 12 14 13 13 13 6 9 12 13 9 9 13 8 3 8 4 5Kolner Haie 28 1BL 6 1 2 3 5 1 2 6 2 4 4 5 5 3 15 10 9 9 2 5 11 7 4 6 4 11 12 10 6Dusseldorfer EG 6 26 1BL 5 3 9 5 11 9 3 8 10 3 2 9 3 6 2 7 14 14 5 5 11 11 6 5 9 9 7Fischtown Pinguins 5 10 9 7 6 4 6 8Nurnberg Ice Tigers 27 2BL 12 11 15 12 1 10 5 4 5 2 3 4 3 1 5 5 10 13 7 3 8 6 3 3 10 8 13 8 9Lowen Frankfurt 10Eisbaren Berlin 28 1BL 17 17 4 1 2 13 13 7 1 1 2 1 9 2 1 1 3 1 4 8 9 2 8 2 9 4 3 1 11Schwenninger Wild Wings 18 1BL 9 5 10 9 10 11 12 16 14 13 14 14 12 10 14 14 10 14 12Iserlohn Roosters 1 21 15 12 9 12 11 11 11 5 11 11 12 10 13 10 6 3 13 8 13 13 7 12 13Augsburger Panther 27 2BL 13 12 11 13 8 8 14 8 11 9 7 12 13 12 10 8 14 8 8 11 12 12 6 12 3 10 11 11 14Bietigheim Steelers 1 13 15Krefeld Pinguine 28 1BL 4 7 8 11 7 3 9 3 6 10 9 8 10 11 6 12 4 12 3 2 10 13 14 14 11 12 14 15Hamburg Freezers 2 14 8 3 8 6 7 7 8 14 11 5 5 1 4 11Frankfurt Lions 16 2BL 10 8 12 2 4 7 10 11 13 5 1 9 8 4 9 2Hannover Scorpions 17 14 7 11 9 7 10 10 13 12 7 6 8 2 4 5 14 11Kassel Huskies 14 2BL 7 9 3 10 9 4 4 5 7 11 14 13 14 15EV Duisburg 4 14 14 15 16Wolfe Freiburg 1 14Revierlowen Oberhausen 5 14 14 14 6 13Moskitos Essen 3 15 16 14Preussen Berlin 8 1BL 1 2 5 8 13 6 8 15Munich Barons 2 3 3 2 3 1Starbulls Rosenheim 1 6 1BL 8 13 6 15 12 12Landshut Cannibals 3 5 1BL 2 4 7 6 6Ratinger Lowen 3 1BL 16 10 16ESV Kaufbeuren 3 1BL 11 15 13SC Riessersee 1 14Hannover Indians 2 2BL 14 16Lausitzer Fuchse 2 2BL 15 18Maddogs Munchen 4 1 1BL 18 Color code ResultGold Play off championSilver Play off finalistGreen Semi finalistBlue 1st roundPurple Preliminary roundWhite Did not qualify for play offsRed Relegated to DEL2 or folded mid seasonBold Regular season championItalics Play offs not conductedNo Number of seasons in league as of 2020 21 Notes edit1 In 2001 the Starbulls Rosenheim sold their DEL licence to the Iserlohn Roosters 2 In 2002 the Munich Barons relocated to become the Hamburg Freezers 3 In 1999 the Landshut Cannibals sold their DEL licence to the Munich Barons 4 In 1995 the Maddogs Munchen folded during the regular season 5 In 2012 the EHC Munchen changed their name to EHC Red Bull Munchen 6 In 2012 the DEG Metro Stars changed their name to Dusseldorfer EG In the 1995 and 1996 season 16 clubs were qualified for the play offs In the 1998 season 14 clubs were qualified for the play offs 7 The 2020 season was ended prematurely due to the coronavirus pandemic which caused the cancellation of the play offs The teams are listed by their placement in the regular season 10 8 The 2021 playoffs were conducted under a reduced format with no preliminary round and only eight playoff teams See also editList of German ice hockey champions DEL2 OberligaReferences edit SC Bern on top for 16th time in a row iihf com International Ice Hockey Federation Retrieved 7 January 2018 Kooperationsvertrages PDF in German DEL Archived from the original PDF on 23 July 2011 Retrieved 30 March 2008 Fragen zur DEL in German DEL Archived from the original on 23 July 2011 Retrieved 30 March 2008 DEL Neuer Modus mit Auf und Abstieg in German Hockeyweb de 21 November 2007 Retrieved 30 March 2008 DEL Kein Auf und Abstieg in German kicker de 14 March 2008 Retrieved 30 March 2008 Frankfurt Lions akzeptieren Entscheidung der DEL in German frankfurt lions gmbh de Archived from the original on 6 July 2010 Retrieved 12 July 2010 Hamburg Freezers beantragen keine DEL Lizenz fur die Saison 2016 17 in German hamburg freezers de 24 May 2016 Archived from the original on 24 June 2016 Retrieved 24 May 2016 Hamburg Freezers werden keine DEL Lizenz fur die saison 2016 17 beantragen in German hamburg freezers de 18 May 2016 Archived from the original on 24 June 2016 Retrieved 24 May 2016 OLG Koln besiegelt DEL Aus Team siegt trotzdem noch einmal in German huskies online de 27 August 2010 Retrieved 1 September 2010 permanent dead link Deutsche Eishockey Liga beendet Saison vorzeitig del org in German Retrieved 10 March 2020 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Deutsche Eishockey Liga Meltzer Bill Three European Champs Three Different Paths to the Top at NHL com permanent dead link Retrieved 08 18 06 Official DEL website in German Official Website of the German Ice Hockey Federation DEB in German Hockeyarenas DEL Arenas Internet Hockey Database standings and statistics Hockey Archives International ice hockey website with tables and results in French Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Deutsche Eishockey Liga amp oldid 1185300371, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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