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Kölner Haie

The Kölner Haie (English: Cologne Sharks) are an ice hockey club based in Cologne, Germany that plays in the professional Deutsche Eishockey Liga (DEL). The team was one of the founding members of the DEL.

Kölner Haie
NicknameSharks
CityCologne, Germany
LeagueDeutsche Eishockey Liga
Founded1972; 51 years ago (1972)
Home arenaLanxess Arena
(capacity: 18,500)
Colours     
Head coachUwe Krupp
CaptainMoritz Müller
Websitehaie.de
Franchise history
1972–1995Kölner EC
1995–presentKölner Haie
Championships
Playoff championships8 (1977, 1979, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1995, 2002)

The Kölner Haie play their home games in the DEL and the German Cup (DEB-Pokal) at the Lanxess Arena, which opened in 1998, located in the district Deutz. With room for 18,500 spectators, Lanxess Arena is amongst the biggest multi-functional arenas in Europe, and the Kölner Haie have the second highest average attendance in European ice hockey behind Swiss team SC Bern. Previously, the Kölner Haie played their home games at the Eisstadion an der Lentstraße. A strong local rivalry exists between the Kölner Haie and the Düsseldorfer EG, of neighboring Düsseldorf. Games between the two teams often sell out.

History

1972 to 1976: Foundation and relegation

In summer, 1972 the hockey department of the Kölner EK (KEK) which made the puck play in Cologne in different lower classes able of drawing room since 1936 separated from the family association. The members believed to be able to play as an independent association successful hockey, because so more freedom of choice and better financial possibilities existed. 10 August 1972 the independence of the hockey department was decided and Peter Rentergent was appointed the president of the new Kölner EC (KEC). Because the KEC remained first still to the old club as an independent department connected – one was called first Kölner EC in the Kölner EK – the team might begin directly in the second division. The KEK was furthermore a member in the German Ice Hockey Federation and, hence, owned a start authorisation for this play class. The new association should be called originally only Kölner EC – what did not admit, however, the association register because of the resemblance to the Kölner EK. Hence, the addition "The sharks" was added later to the association name. Also in the first logo which the goalkeeper at that time and artist Dieter Horký sketched the shark was illustrated. Today the shark is the unmistakable brand name of the club and since 1995 also officially part of the name.[1]

Immediately in the first season 1972/73 in the second division succeeded the sharks consider the rise in the Eishockey-Bundesliga. With strong players like Detlef Langemann, Wim Hospelt or player and manager Günter Peter occupied team degraded the opponents in the second-highest play class partly in two digits. In her first Bundesliga year there were always problems in and around the team. Thus team captain Sigbert Stotz finished his career on account of an injury and it gave riots in the board of directors. Manager Peter after whom financial problems with his tyre trade were repeated fled without news from the town. The association dismissed the trainer and fetched back rise trainer Ondrej Bendík to the gang. Still one created at the end extremely scarcely the class preservation. Also in the next playing time one had nothing to do with the descent. In 1975/76 became the first big crisis season of the sharks. The quarrel within the presidium led to beginning of the year in 1976 to the resignation of the president Rentergent who had also come under fire because of supposed payments to the players officially still applying as amateurs of the KEC. Besides, on account of the weak abscission and the turbulence in the association – middle of the season was dismissed trainer Bendík because of persistent failure – the numbers of spectators strongly decreased what led to a financial deficit.[2][3]

1976 to 1983: The first success

In spite of the acute monetary problems the sharks with big transfer drew the attention to themselves., Among the rest, thus new president Jochem Erlemann obliged Gerhard Kiessling and his son Udo as a trainer or defender. Nevertheless, the purchase of Erich Kühnhackl of EV Landshut for the record transfer fee at that time of more than 600,000 DM was even more spectacularly. Strangely in the obligation: Jochem Erlemann had sent several times employee with money to negotiations with Kühnhackl to Landshut which achieved, nevertheless, no success. The star player still changed to Cologne. However, even as had set up of the KEC sportily in the top flight of the league, tax additional payments and debts became known at the rate of more than two million DM. Only by immediately initiated consolidation measures the association president succeeded in turning away the bankruptcy and in holding the play company straight. And thus the sharks in March 1977 managed the profit of the first mastery when one defeated, among the rest, the former standard master from Eisbären Berlin, as well as the Rhenish rivals from Düsseldorfer EG and Krefeld Pinguine in the master round introduced anew.[4]

After the KEC did not manage the sighted title defence, the president obliged many new players., Among the rest, there came Miroslav Sikora who remained the following 20 years as a player and manager linked to the sharks to Cologne. Also Gerhard Kiessling, master trainer of 1977, returned to the sharks, after he had been dismissed immediately after the first championship unexpectedly. The sharks managed in the season the second title profit which was overshadowed, nevertheless, by the resignation of the president. Successor to Jochem Erlemann will appoint Heinz Landen, Clemens Vedder became the treasurer.[5]

The next playing times stood in the sign of the sporty mediocrity as well as the financial consolidation of the association. In the season 1980/81 the Play out of vision qualification reached of the KEC though sportily, however, the team became because of the entanglement in the passport forger's scandal (application of Canadians or American as German players, however, the German nationality had not moved) into the descent round. Moreover, on 9 March 1981 it came in the Bundesliga play against the VfL Bad Nauheim to a mass scrap. The referee covered including match punishments, play duration punishments and disciplinary punishments of a total of 166 penalty minutes.[6]

Till 1983 formed an efficient team with young, ambitious players, as for example Miroslav Sikora, Gerd Truntschka, Uwe Krupp and Helmut de Raaf, as well as experienced players like Udo Kiessling and Uli Hiemer.

1983 to 1988: Four championships in five years

With Jozef Golonka an experienced trainer was obliged who led the team in the finale of the playoff round where one hit on EV Landshut. The sharks defeated Landshuter EV with 5:0 in the fifth and determining play and celebrated the German mastery.[7]

A year later the sharks begun once more as favorites had to be content with place three. On account of an injured person's plight one lined up in the semi-final against the Mannheim ERC only with eleven healthy players. The season, nevertheless, was overshadowed by the foul of the inhabitant of Mannheim Roy Roedger who hit the KEC forward Steve McNeill with the racquet point in the right eye. Only thanks to several operations a part of the visual ability of the eye was saved. Roedger was closed for many plays and was condemned, finally, to a compensation payment at the rate of 200,000 DM. Moreover, the shark forward Peter Schiller provided for sensation, when he in the European cup play against the Bolzano HC which the KEC with 6:1 won, went from boredom with the puck behind own gate and made push-ups.[8]

The season 1985/86, the first playing time in which the former shark player Hardy Nilsson stood as a trainer in the Cologne gang became one of the most successful ones of the association history for the KEC. From beginning the team dominated the league and went as a front runner to the playoffs. There one lost only one play, won in the first final series against the Düsseldorf EC (DEG) with 3:0 victories and celebrated once more the mastery. Before one had already booked in the European cup the second place. However, also this season a tragic secondary phenomenon had for the sharks: 19-year-old Ralph Philipp, nephew of the long-standing KEC forward Rainer Philipp, died with a car accident. Since then the tricot number 8 which had "inherited" the promising young talent from his uncle any more will not award with the sharks to player.[9]

In the season 1986/87 a team since introduction of the playoffs succeeded with the KEC for the first time in defending her title gained in the season before. In the playoffs to which one had gone as a qualifying round second the sharks lost no play and defeated Schwenningen, the DEG and Mannheim in three plays in each case. Already before the season Clemens Vedder had removed his post as a treasurer for private reasons.[10] A year later made the sharks to the Titelhattrick perfect when they won the fifth determining play with 4:1 in the finale of the Playoffs against the sports alliance of Rosenheim. With it they defeated the team which was better placed as only in the qualifying round. At the beginning of the playoffs set of the KEC a record unequalled till this day: Including three victories in each case against Frankfurt and Mannheim the team 20 won playoff plays in succession.[11]

1988 to 1994: The Rhine rivals

After the triple titles, the Sharks were seen as favorites in the 1988/89 season, besides, they had stated the table after the qualifying round. After one had won the vice title in the European cup, nevertheless, the inhabitants of Cologne retired in the semi-final of the national mastery against the DEG. With the DEG one had exchanged before the season the goalkeepers (Joseph "Peppi" Heiss came for Helmut de Raaf), besides, during the season the changes were announced by Dieter Hegen and Gerd Truntschka to the Rhine rival. In the season 1989/90 everything seemed to run out again to the duel between both Rhenish rivals. The sharks booked at the end of the qualifying round place two behind the DEG. Indeed, retired of the KEC in the semi-final against Rosenheim. What remained, was a record existing still today: Nine play out of vision-half final participation in succession.

Also in both following playing times everything ran with the sharks not as planned. In 1990/91 the team had to fight with many injuries, however, the qualification for the playoffs still created as a front runner. There one reached by victories against Hedos München and the BSC Preussen the finale against the DEG. After the KEC had made up for 0:2-match remains, however, one was defeated in the determining fifth play with 0:4. In 1991/92 when the 19-year-old Jozef Stümpel began his international career, riots provided in the sphere from beginning for problems. Thus the surely believed removal of the ice stadium was rejected first by the town. Shortly after seasonal start left to Ray Whitney obliged scarcely the sharks in the direction of North America. When then the seasonal start failed, trainer Nilsson came under fire and after the elimination in the quarterfinal against Mannheim, a struggle for power began behind the scenery which culminated in resignations of several board members.[12]

To the season 1992/93 it came again to financial bottlenecks with the Kölner Haie. In spite of some departures of players the team after the qualifying round reached the second place. In the Playoffs one asserted himself first against Kaufbeuren (3:0) and Mannheim (3:1), before one hit in Final once more on the DEG. In one of the most exciting final series of the Bundesliga history the determining fifth play won the DEG in Brehmstrasse in Düsseldorf with 2:1 after lengthening.

The financial problems of the sharks still worsened when president suffered landing shortly after end of the season a cardiac infarction and fell in the coma. The vice president anew appointed shortly before and manager collected subsequently nearly seven million DM of debts, player's salaries were not partially paid any more. Besides, president landing announced his resignation at the end of the season 1993/94. Bernd Schäfer should redevelop first as an interim president, the association. In spite of the blind relations in the board of directors qualified of the KEC as a fifth certainly for the playoffs where one was defeated in the semi-final by the later master Hedos München.[13]

1994 to 2001: New league, new arena

After the foundation of the Deutsche Eishockey Liga (DEL), in which for the first time associations might also line up as a GmbHs, Heinz Hermann Göttsch assumed the office of the main companion and that of the chairman of the board at the Cologne hockey society founded anew "The sharks" Ltd. By extensive consolidation measures and donation actions of fans the sharks succeeded in getting some high-carat professionals to the Rhine. After a still disappointing qualifying round which the KEC on the sixth-place finished the team increased in the Playoffs of play to play and switched off Kaufbeuren, Mannheim as well as the Berlin Prussians. Finally, in the final series one defeated eV of Landshut in the determining fifth play with 4:0 and celebrated the first mastery of the DEL history.[14]

In the season 1995/96 the association after place One after the qualifying round reached the finale once more where one hit once again on the DEG. However, after of the KEC the first play for itself had decided, no more other victory and it succeeded only the vice mastery remained. Besides, the sharks reached the final in the European cup which got lost against Jokerit Helsinki only in the penalty kick shooting in December 1995. A year later, also the team of the sharks had strongly been changed by the so-called Bosman decision, one was less successful in the European founded anew hockey league (EHL) and already retired in the group phase. In the DEL-Playoffs the team hit in the fourth year as a result of on Landshut. This time, nevertheless, Bavarians won the quarter final series in four plays.

There was a reunion already a year later when one met once more in the quarterfinal. Nevertheless, the sharks, after a streaky qualifying round with a lot of restlessness in the team and in the sphere as a third in the final gone, were to the Landshutern put under and won no play. Also in the next playing time, the sharks had moved in October 1998 in the just finished arena LANXESS (till 2008 "Kölnarena"), there were at the beginning many problems with the KEC. As in the year before players were dismissed shortly after start of the season, the team's structure was not right and the achievements of the team stagnated. Only when with trainer Lahtinen, co-trainer Helland and manager Miro Sikora the complete sporty management had been exchanged, the manager later successful in the NHL Andy Murray provided for more Constance in the association and in the team. In the Playoffs to the mastery the sharks eliminated Lions after five plays, nevertheless, once more in the quarterfinal against Frankfurt.[15]

In the season 1999/2000 the team of the sharks was valid according to many experts as one of the best ones which there was during the last years in the German hockey. Thus everything also ran first as desired: In December one won, as the first German team after 35 years, the top position and in the playoffs booked of the KEC the plumber cup in Davos, after the qualifying round the Augsburg panthers and Berlin Capitals were defeated without defeat. However, in the finale against Munich of baron there came the burglary, the sharks lost next three parts after the prelude victory and had to leave of the baron the title. A year later Scorpions had an influence on Hannover decisively about the seasonal course of the sharks: In January Bob Leslie was removed after a defeat against Scorpions for the second time from Lance Nethery on the trainer's post. On one of the last matchdays qualified of the KEC with a victory against Hannover still for the play-offs, after one threatened to miss them for the first time. In the play-offs retired of the KEC in the quarterfinal then against Scorpions in three plays.

2001 to 2006: Successful years and the Zach era

As during the years the sharks played a weak qualifying round before also in the season 2001/02. Worked out in the year of the 30-year-old association jubilee one fixed only in the end of the qualifying round the move in the final once more. There the sharks hit first on the Krefelder penguins whom one threw, nevertheless, in three plays from the competition. In the semi-final asserted itself of the KEC in five plays against Munich of baron. Also in the finale against the Mannheim eagles only the fifth play decided on the mastery. Norris with 2:1 won of the KEC by gates of Alex Hicks and Dwayne this and gained his eighth German mastery. The term of office of Hans Zach began [16] with the aim title defence in Cologne. Already during the preceding season the engagement of the coach of the national team at that time was made perfect what entailed that Rich Chernomaz in spite of the championship title no future had in Cologne. The sharks already were convincing in the qualifying round which they finished after a final spurt (20 plays without defeat according to regular playing time) on the second place. This time over Kassel and Mannheim the finale reached of the KEC once more, against the Rhenish rival from Krefeld. After one had lost the first both parts, the team won herself the determining fifth play in the Cologne arena in which, nevertheless, the Krefelder defeated the sharks with 3:1. Besides, beside the vice mastery one stood in the finale of the DEB cup introduced again which one lost, however, against Mannheim.

After the successful last years the sharks were also valid in 2003/04 again to the favorites on the title in the DEL. And after the cup victory in 2004 against Kassel and the fourth place after the qualifying round, one expected a lot from the KEC team. However, from many injuries in the course of the season afflicted sharks could not counterhold in the quarter final series against Frankfurt Lions and failed because of the later German master. Many positive recollections of the season still remained, also because of the new association record of 6,500 sold season tickets as well as the foundation of the Alex' Hicks initiative by the shark forward. A year later – Rodion Pauels had become meanwhile a sports co-ordinator of the sharks – came once more From in the quarterfinal. After another season with many long time injured persons, the sharks booked the fourth place. In the Play-offs the sharks had to come too to themselves against one on account of the Lockouts with NHL players reinforced team of ERC Ingolstadt in the determining seventh play in the Cologne arena 2:5 hit give.

In the season 2005/06 it came after ten years for the first time again to one meeting with the DEG to the play-offs. After the sharks had finished the qualifying round on place 5 and had switched off in the quarterfinal in only four plays Nürnberg Ice Tigers, the half final series followed against the DEG. In the fourth play the sharks dated back shortly before end when Bill Lindsay allowed the lengthening in which he also marked the victory hit. Nevertheless, in the determining play in Brehmerstrasse the sharks were defeated with 3:5 and retired in the semi-final.[17]

2006 to present

In the playing time in 2006/07 the season was also finished in the semi-final for the KEC. In the first year under the new trainer Doug Mason the inhabitants of Cologne played one of heights and depths stamped qualifying round, booked at the end, however, the fifth place and reached thus to 26. Times in succession the play-offs. In the cup finale the sharks, like already in 2003, against the eagles lost Mannheim after lengthening. However, the inhabitants of Cologne won the Play out of vision quarterfinal against the inhabitants of Ingolstadt better placed after the qualifying round, were defeated in the semi-final against later most eagle Mannheim. During the following season there was a spectacular goalkeeper's change with the sharks: Travis Scott – till then statistically the best goalkeeper of the league – received a highly endowed offer of a Russian club and was transferred within less days there. As a substitute the inhabitants of Cologne obliged the German national goalkeeper Robert Müller from Mannheim. This led the KEC till the finale where they were defeated, however, by the polar bears Berlin with 1:3. Before the sharks had defeated acting most Mannheim in the quarterfinal as well as Frankfurt Lions in the semi-final. In the third play of the series against Mannheim both teams set nearly a new world record. Only after 168 minutes Philip Gogulla of the victory hits succeeded in the sixth lengthening.[18]

During the summer break in 2008 there was with the KEC some restlessness, as a forward Ivan Čiernik launched a change in the KHL to HK Sibir Nowosibirsk, because he had been criticised supposedly by trainer Doug Mason. As a substitute with Čiernik the NHL ex-serviceman Mike Johnson whose contract was dissolved, nevertheless, already in December 2008 again was obliged thanks to the contacts by Todd Warriner. After seven successively lost plays to start of the season – to the worst seasonal start of the association history – trainer Doug Mason was dismissed. As a successor for Mason the management determined the former co-trainer Clayton Beddoes to whom with Andreas Lupzig an old friend was provided.[19] In December 2008 separated the sharks also from Beddoes and the present promising trainer Rupert Meister was installed up to the seasonal end as a trainer. Nevertheless, the team in 2008/09 for the first time for 28 years did not reach the playoffs. On account of the weak abscission and the economic crisis stayed behind of the KEC far under his usual spectator's cut what brought the sharks in a heavy financial crisis. For sensation provided of the KEC when he applied for short-time worker's money in spring, 2009 for the employees of the office.[20] Only by the engagement of new companions the insolvency procedure could be prevented.

On 21 May 2009 the Cologne sharks announced that her goalkeeper Robert Müller has died of a cancer illness. As a result, Müller's number, the number 80, with the Cologne sharks was closed. After the Cologne sharks fell in the qualifying round in 2009/10 from the Playoff ranks and lost a large part of her plays, trainers Igor Pawlow and co-trainer Rupert master were released on 2 December 2009 from her duties and were substituted with the trainer's team Bill Stewart and ex-shark player Niklas Sundblad. Nevertheless, still during the season was not clear whether the sharks can play this on account of a renewed deterioration of the financial situation to an end. After one had to make for the time being no application for insolvency, the club reached the first Playoff round, nevertheless, had to be against Ingolstadt ERC hit.

By the abscission bad once more and the finance problems the summer break became in 2010 for the fans the test of patience. Alleingesellschafter Heinz Hermann Göttsch had got out.[21] He had pumped more than 17 years 30 million euros into the association.[22] Nearly everyday announcements in the press about a forthcoming "way to the district court" or failed negotiations with potential new sponsors allowed to cook the rumour kitchen. After the LanxessArena had met the inhabitants of Cologne with a new hire contract,[23] could announce Thomas Eichin on 31 May that one has submitted in time the licence application to the DEL. Nevertheless, of drawing a deep breath was not to be thought yet, because a finance gap of about one million euros stood still in the space which it was a matter to close within the five-day extension put away by the DEL.[24] On 8 June 2010, finally, there came the releasing announcement: „Future of the sharks securely!" [25] The management had succeeded in winning a group of private investors.

In November 2010 stood of the KEC again at the end of the table and dismissed trainer and manager Stewart. Niklas Sundblad was carried to the coach, new companion Jan Broer became the second manager beside Eichin. Besides, national trainer Uwe Krupp at that time was obliged as a trainer and sports manager to the season 2011/2012. In spite of 15 points in the meantime Remains on the last Play out of vision place the sharks reached the final by a 1:0 victory in Iserlohn on the matchday before last. Nevertheless, after two victories against the promoted team EHC München the team lost all three plays against the Grizzly of Adam Wolfsburg in the quarterfinal. Also the next year survived the sharks who lined up with only five awarded foreign licences, however, the first play out of vision round with two victories against Augsburg, retired once more without victory in the quarterfinal against the later master from Berlin.

On 8 November 2012 an all star play with many former players found to the celebration of the 40-year-old existence of the KEC instead of. The team of Hardy Nilsson won as a "Kölsche of sharks" 8:4 against the team "Kölsche of volcanoes" from Hans Zach.

The Cologne Sharks on rank two of the table finished the main round of the playing time 2012/2013. After success against Straubing (4:1) and Wolfsburg (3:0) one was defeated in the finale by the Eisbären Berlin with 1:3 plays as a vice master. In the following playing time 2013/2014 the sharks finished the main round on rank five. After victories in quarterfinals and semi-finals they lost the finals 3:4 against ERC Ingolstadt and became once again only vice master.

On Wednesday, 3 October 2018, the Sharks played a friendly exhibition game against the Edmonton Oilers of the National Hockey League which they lost by a score of 4–3 in overtime.

Home arena

History

The ice and swimming stadium Eisstadion an der Lentstraße was Kölner EK's first home in Cologne. The stadium was built in 1936 and home to the Ice Hockey World Championship in 1955. The capacity of 7,200 seats put it in the upper third of DEL arena size.

In 1998 the Kölner Haie moved into the Lanxess Arena. Close to the Lanxess Arena, the Kölner Haie built facilities for a hockey training center and their headquarters.

Home attendance

 
The Sharks celebrate a victory over the Augsburger Panther (season 2005–06).
Home attendance for the last years
Season Home Viewer Viewer per game
2016/17 26   (- / -) 329,212 12,662
2012/13 33   (26 / 7) 417.187 12.642
2011/12 29   (26 / 3) 301.431 10.394
2010/11 28   (26 / 2) 277.409 9.907
2009/10 29   (28 / 1) 291.421 10.049
2008/09 26   (26 / 0) 268.895 10.342
2007/08 36   (28 / 8) 471.514 13.098
2006/07 30   (26 / 4) 391.101 13.037
2005/06 30   (26 / 4) 384.198 12.807
2004/05 30   (26 / 4) 375.423 12.515

(In brackets are listed the league and playoff games.)

Honours

Domestic

Deutsche Eishockey Liga

Deutscher Eishockey-Pokal

  •   Winners: 2004

International

European Cup

Pre-season

Spengler Cup

Tatra Cup

  •   Winners: 2011

Season statistics

 
The Sharks celebrate a victory over the Augsburger Panther in the 2005–06 season.
 
Pregame festivities at Game 4 of the 2007–08 Championship final between the Haie and Eisbären Berlin.

DEL since 1994

Season Games Won Lost Tie OTL SOL Points Goals
for
Goals
against
Rank Playoffs
1994–95 44 28 14 2 - - 60 185 125 6 Champions
1995–96 50 37 9 4 - - 79 261 129 1 Lost in Finals
1996–97 50 36 10 2 2 - 76 235 142 2 Lost in Quarterfinals
1997–98 48 26 14 6 2 - 60 160 147 3 Lost in Quarterfinals
1998–99 52 21 15 9 7 - 88 182 159 5 Lost in Quarterfinals
1999–00 56 35 10 0 11 - 114 217 144 1 Lost in Finals
2000–01 60 35 13 0 12 - 111 186 154 2 Lost in Quarterfinals
2001–02 60 30 24 0 6 - 93 173 153 6 Champions
2002–03 52 30 7 15 0 - 101 151 117 2 Lost in Finals
2003–04 52 29 14 0 9 - 93 160 134 4 Lost in Quarterfinals
2004–05 52 29 15 0 8 - 92 146 120 4 Lost in Quarterfinals
2005–06 52 30 17 - 0 5 89 185 143 5 Lost in Semi-finals
2006–07 52 28 15 - 5 4 91 177 135 5 Lost in Semi-finals
2007–08 56 37 12 - 4 3 109 192 146 3 Lost in Finals
2008–09 52 19 23 - 5 5 63 147 166 15 Out of playoffs
2009–10 56 25 26 - 4 1 74 178 190 10 Lost in Preliminary Finals
2010–11 52 25 20 - 1 6 73 159 162 9 Lost in Quarterfinals
2011–12 52 25 20 - 5 2 78 135 145 9 Lost in Quarterfinals
2012–13 52 29 16 - 1 1 99 165 137 2 Lost in Finals
2013–14 52 23 16 - 3 3 89 147 118 5 Lost in Finals
2014–15 52 23 23 - 2 4 71 124 149 11 Out of playoffs
2015–16 52 20 23 - 0 1 77 146 138 7 Lost in Semi-finals
2016–17 52 34 18 - 0 2 97 145 109 4 Lost in Quarterfinals
2017–18 52 21 22 - 1 3 77 148 142 6 Lost in Quarterfinals
2018–19 52 23 18 - 4 1 86 147 139 4 Lost in Semi-finals
2019–20 52 20 23 - 7 2 65 124 153 11 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[26]
2020–21 38 15 18 - 1 4 46 114 135 12 Out of playoffs
2021–22 56 26 23 - 3 4 74 155 175 10 Lost in Quarterfinals
2022–23 56 32 21 - 2 1 92 197 153 6 Lost in Quarterfinals

Players and personnel

Current roster

Updated 16 March 2023.[27]

No. Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace
15   Louis-Marc Aubry C L 31 2022 Trois-Rivières, Quebec, Canada
57   Brady Austin D L 29 2022 Bobcaygeon, Ontario, Canada
7   Nick Bailen D R 33 2022 Fredonia, New York, United States
13   Nicholas Baptiste RW R 27 2022 Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
16   Jason Bast C L 33 2022 Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
40   Julian Chrobot F L 22 2020 Augsburg, Germany
67   Stanislav Dietz D L 32 2022 Pisek, Czechoslovakia
37   Jack Dougherty D R 26 2023 St. Paul, Minnesota, United States
39   Landon Ferraro C R 31 2021 Trail, British Columbia, Canada
22   Maximilian Glötzl D L 21 2019 Schongau, Germany
65   Leo Hafenrichter D R 18 2020 Nürnberg, Germany
9   Maximilian Kammerer C L 26 2021 Düsseldorf, Germany
10   Jon Matsumoto C L 36 2019 Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
26   David McIntyre C L 36 2022 Oakville, Ontario, Canada
91   Moritz Müller (C) D L 36 2003 Frankfurt, Germany
50   Alexander Oblinger RW R 34 2018 Augsburg, Germany
21   Mark Olver C L 35 2021 Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada
30   Mirko Pantkowski G L 24 2022 Kassel, Germany
55   Carter Proft C L 28 2022 Spruce Grove, Alberta, Canada
44   Alex Roach D L 30 2021 Schongau, Germany
17   Jan Luca Sennhenn D L 22 2020 Kassel, Germany
74   Oleg Shilin G L 31 2022 Omsk, Russia
24   Zach Sill C L 34 2019 Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada
18   Ryan Stanton D L 33 2022 St. Albert, Alberta, Canada
43   Pascal Steck F L 19 2021 Landshut, Germany
36   Andreas Thuresson LW R 35 2021 Kristianstad, Sweden
42   Luis Üffing F L 22 2021 Peißenberg, Germany
5   Robin van Calster C L 20 2021 Bonheiden, Germany


Retired numbers

Eight jersey numbers are no longer issued by the Kölner Haie.

  •   Josef Heiss#1 He played from 1988 to 2001 for the Kölner Haie.
  •   Udo Kießling#4 He was inducted into the International Ice Hockey Federation Hall of Fame in 2000.
  •   Jörg Mayr – #6 He played exclusively for the Kölner Haie.
  •   Rainer and Ralph Philipp – #8 Their jersey number is no longer issued following the death of Ralph Philip.
  •   Miroslav Sikora – #11 His jersey number is no longer issued because of his 16-year association membership.
  •   Mirko Lüdemann#12 His jersey number will be no longer issued after his retirement.[28]
  •   Detlef Langemann – #14 He was captain of the first championteam in 1977.[29]
  •   Robert Müller#80 His jersey number taken out of circulation following his death on 21 May 2009.

Notable players

Head coaches

*Fired/resigned during the season.

Championship teams

 
Since 1998 home ice: The Lanxess Arena.
German Champion 1977
Position Name (jersey number)
Goalie: Axel Richter (1), Wolf Herbst (2)
Defender: Jouko Öystilä (4), Harald Krüll (5), Kjell-Rune Milton (9), Dieter Langemann (3), Matthias Maurer (17), Bernd Beyerbach (19), Udo Kießling (25)
Forward: Peter Schiller (6), Karl-Gustav Richter (7), Michael Muus (8), Craig Sarner (11), Hans Rothkirch (12), Erich Kühnhackl (24), Marcus Kuhl (15), Wim Hospelt (18), Franz Hofherr (20), Henryk Jaworowski (23), Detlef Langemann (14)
Head Coach: Gerhard Kießling
German Champion 1979
Position Name (jersey number)
Goalie: Claus Verleih (21), Rainer Makatsch (25)
Defender: Udo Kießling (4), Harald Krüll (5), Christian Nikola (8), Vic Stanfield (18), Georg Kink
Forward: Walter Stadler (2), Peter Schiller (6), Dick Decloe (7), Miroslav Sikora (11), Hans Rothkirch (12), Hardy Nilsson (13), Erich Kühnhackl (14), Marcus Kuhl (15), Siegfried Hardt (16), Franz Hofherr (20), Henryk Jaworowski (23), Detlef Langemann (24)
Head Coach: Gerhard Kießling
German Champion 1984
Position Name (jersey number)
Goalie: Helmut de Raaf (1), Peter Zankl (20)
Defender: Toni Forster (2), Udo Kießling (4), Uwe Krupp (5), Richard Trojan (6), Peter Gailer (7), Werner Kühn (18), Rene Ledock] (21), Uli Hiemer (25)
Forward: Rainer Philipp (8), Drew Callander (9), Miroslav Sikora (11), Christoph Augsten (12), Jörg Lautwein (14), Marcus Kuhl (15), Holger Meitinger (16), Gerd Truntschka (17), Jörg Parschill (19), Peter Schiller (22), Guido Lenzen (23), Rob Tudor (24), Georg Giovannakis
Head Coach: Jozef Golonka
German Champion 1986
Position Name (jersey number)
Goalie: Helmut de Raaf (1), Thomas Bornträger (30), Alexander Lange
Defender: Udo Kießling (4), Justyn Denisiuk (5), Richard Trojan (6), Brian Young (7), Werner Kühn (18), Rene Ledock (21), Uwe Krupp (25)
Forward: Bodo Kummer (2), Marc Otten (9), Doug Berry (10), Miroslav Sikora (11), Christoph Augsten (12), Boguslav Maj (13), Gordon Blumenschein (15), Holger Meitinger (16), Gerd Truntschka (17), Peter Schiller (22), Steve McNeil (24), Helmut Steiger (27)
Head Coach: Hardy Nilsson
German Champion 1987
Position Name (jersey number)
Goalie: Helmut de Raaf (1), Thomas Bornträger (30), Alexander Lange
Defender: Tom Thornbury (3), Udo Kießling (4), Justyn Denisiuk (5), Brian Young (7), Andreas Pokorny (14), Werner Kühn (18), Rene Ledock (21)
Forward: Marc Otten (9), Doug Berry (10), Miroslav Sikora (11), Christoph Augsten (12), Boguslav Maj (13), Holger Meitinger (16), Gerd Truntschka (17), Thomas Gröger (19), Dieter Hegen (23), Udo Schmid (26), Helmut Steiger (27)
Head Coach: Hardy Nilsson
German Champion 1988
Position Name (jersey number)
Goalie: Helmut de Raaf (1), Dirk Voss (22), Marcus Beeck (30)
Defender: Tom Thornbury (3), Udo Kießling (4), Andreas Pokorny (14), Peter Romberg (15), Werner Kühn (18), Rene Ledock (21), Robert Sterflinger (24)
Forward: Thomas Brandl (7), Roger Nicholas (9), Doug Berry (10), Miroslav Sikora (11), Holger Meitinger (16), Gerd Truntschka (17), Thomas Gröger (19), Dieter Hegen (23), Ernst Köpf (25), Udo Schmid (26), Helmut Steiger (27), Jörg Jung
Head Coach: Hardy Nilsson
German Champion 1995
Position Name (jersey number)
Goalie: Josef Heiß (1), Olaf Grundmann (33)
Defender: Thorsten Sendt (2), Mike Schmidt (4), Jörg Mayr (6), Mirko Lüdemann (12), Andreas Pokorny (14), Karsten Mende (23), Frank Hohenadl (24), Herbert Hohenberger (30)
Forward: Thomas Brandl (7), Stefan Mann (9), Ronny Reddo (10), Leo Stefan (13), Peter Draisaitl (17), Andreas Lupzig (22), Michael Rumrich (26), Martin Ondrejka (29), Tobias Abstreiter (37), Franz Demmel (55), Sergei Beresin (94), Thorsten Koslowski ( )
Head Coach: Wladimir Wassiljew (to January 1995), Bob Murdoch (from January 1995)
German Champion 2002
Position Name (jersey number)
Goalie: Dimitri Pätzold (30), Chris Rogles (31), Michael Hirt (40)
Defender: Markus Jocher (5), Jörg Mayr (6), Petri Liimatainen (7), Mirko Lüdemann (12), Toni Porkka (16), Brad Schlegel (29), Andreas Renz (35), John Miner (47)
Forward: Collin Danielsmeier (10), Christoph Ullmann (13), Dwayne Norris (14), Björn Barta (15), Alexander Kuzminski (18), Vitali Stähle (19), Alex Hicks (21), Niklas Sundblad (25), Jason Young (28), Corey Millen (33), Andre Faust (36), Tino Boos (37), Benjamin Hinterstocker (38), Thomas Schinko (39), Éric Bertrand (44), Dave McLlwain (71)
Head Coach: Lance Nethery (to February 2002), Rich Chernomaz (from February 2002)

Team records

 
Mirko Lüdemann.

Career Games

Career Goals

Career Points

  • Miroslav Sikora (838 Points)
  • Gerd Truntschka (825 Points)
  • Mirko Lüdemann (511 Points)

Career Penalty Minutes

Longest Game

  • 168:16 minutes (22. March 2008 – 23. March 2008, Semi-final versus Adler Mannheim, scorer of the game-winning-goal was Philip Gogulla, longest Game in German ice hockey history and 2nd longest ice hockey game of all-time)

References

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External links

  • Official website  

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The Kolner Haie English Cologne Sharks are an ice hockey club based in Cologne Germany that plays in the professional Deutsche Eishockey Liga DEL The team was one of the founding members of the DEL Kolner HaieNicknameSharksCityCologne GermanyLeagueDeutsche Eishockey LigaFounded1972 51 years ago 1972 Home arenaLanxess Arena capacity 18 500 Colours Head coachUwe KruppCaptainMoritz MullerWebsitehaie deFranchise history1972 1995Kolner EC1995 presentKolner HaieChampionshipsPlayoff championships8 1977 1979 1984 1986 1987 1988 1995 2002 The Kolner Haie play their home games in the DEL and the German Cup DEB Pokal at the Lanxess Arena which opened in 1998 located in the district Deutz With room for 18 500 spectators Lanxess Arena is amongst the biggest multi functional arenas in Europe and the Kolner Haie have the second highest average attendance in European ice hockey behind Swiss team SC Bern Previously the Kolner Haie played their home games at the Eisstadion an der Lentstrasse A strong local rivalry exists between the Kolner Haie and the Dusseldorfer EG of neighboring Dusseldorf Games between the two teams often sell out Contents 1 History 1 1 1972 to 1976 Foundation and relegation 1 2 1976 to 1983 The first success 1 3 1983 to 1988 Four championships in five years 1 4 1988 to 1994 The Rhine rivals 1 5 1994 to 2001 New league new arena 1 6 2001 to 2006 Successful years and the Zach era 1 7 2006 to present 2 Home arena 2 1 History 2 2 Home attendance 3 Honours 3 1 Domestic 3 2 International 3 3 Pre season 4 Season statistics 4 1 DEL since 1994 5 Players and personnel 5 1 Current roster 5 2 Retired numbers 5 3 Notable players 5 4 Head coaches 5 5 Championship teams 6 Team records 7 References 8 External linksHistory Edit1972 to 1976 Foundation and relegation Edit In summer 1972 the hockey department of the Kolner EK KEK which made the puck play in Cologne in different lower classes able of drawing room since 1936 separated from the family association The members believed to be able to play as an independent association successful hockey because so more freedom of choice and better financial possibilities existed 10 August 1972 the independence of the hockey department was decided and Peter Rentergent was appointed the president of the new Kolner EC KEC Because the KEC remained first still to the old club as an independent department connected one was called first Kolner EC in the Kolner EK the team might begin directly in the second division The KEK was furthermore a member in the German Ice Hockey Federation and hence owned a start authorisation for this play class The new association should be called originally only Kolner EC what did not admit however the association register because of the resemblance to the Kolner EK Hence the addition The sharks was added later to the association name Also in the first logo which the goalkeeper at that time and artist Dieter Horky sketched the shark was illustrated Today the shark is the unmistakable brand name of the club and since 1995 also officially part of the name 1 Immediately in the first season 1972 73 in the second division succeeded the sharks consider the rise in the Eishockey Bundesliga With strong players like Detlef Langemann Wim Hospelt or player and manager Gunter Peter occupied team degraded the opponents in the second highest play class partly in two digits In her first Bundesliga year there were always problems in and around the team Thus team captain Sigbert Stotz finished his career on account of an injury and it gave riots in the board of directors Manager Peter after whom financial problems with his tyre trade were repeated fled without news from the town The association dismissed the trainer and fetched back rise trainer Ondrej Bendik to the gang Still one created at the end extremely scarcely the class preservation Also in the next playing time one had nothing to do with the descent In 1975 76 became the first big crisis season of the sharks The quarrel within the presidium led to beginning of the year in 1976 to the resignation of the president Rentergent who had also come under fire because of supposed payments to the players officially still applying as amateurs of the KEC Besides on account of the weak abscission and the turbulence in the association middle of the season was dismissed trainer Bendik because of persistent failure the numbers of spectators strongly decreased what led to a financial deficit 2 3 1976 to 1983 The first success Edit In spite of the acute monetary problems the sharks with big transfer drew the attention to themselves Among the rest thus new president Jochem Erlemann obliged Gerhard Kiessling and his son Udo as a trainer or defender Nevertheless the purchase of Erich Kuhnhackl of EV Landshut for the record transfer fee at that time of more than 600 000 DM was even more spectacularly Strangely in the obligation Jochem Erlemann had sent several times employee with money to negotiations with Kuhnhackl to Landshut which achieved nevertheless no success The star player still changed to Cologne However even as had set up of the KEC sportily in the top flight of the league tax additional payments and debts became known at the rate of more than two million DM Only by immediately initiated consolidation measures the association president succeeded in turning away the bankruptcy and in holding the play company straight And thus the sharks in March 1977 managed the profit of the first mastery when one defeated among the rest the former standard master from Eisbaren Berlin as well as the Rhenish rivals from Dusseldorfer EG and Krefeld Pinguine in the master round introduced anew 4 After the KEC did not manage the sighted title defence the president obliged many new players Among the rest there came Miroslav Sikora who remained the following 20 years as a player and manager linked to the sharks to Cologne Also Gerhard Kiessling master trainer of 1977 returned to the sharks after he had been dismissed immediately after the first championship unexpectedly The sharks managed in the season the second title profit which was overshadowed nevertheless by the resignation of the president Successor to Jochem Erlemann will appoint Heinz Landen Clemens Vedder became the treasurer 5 The next playing times stood in the sign of the sporty mediocrity as well as the financial consolidation of the association In the season 1980 81 the Play out of vision qualification reached of the KEC though sportily however the team became because of the entanglement in the passport forger s scandal application of Canadians or American as German players however the German nationality had not moved into the descent round Moreover on 9 March 1981 it came in the Bundesliga play against the VfL Bad Nauheim to a mass scrap The referee covered including match punishments play duration punishments and disciplinary punishments of a total of 166 penalty minutes 6 Till 1983 formed an efficient team with young ambitious players as for example Miroslav Sikora Gerd Truntschka Uwe Krupp and Helmut de Raaf as well as experienced players like Udo Kiessling and Uli Hiemer 1983 to 1988 Four championships in five years Edit With Jozef Golonka an experienced trainer was obliged who led the team in the finale of the playoff round where one hit on EV Landshut The sharks defeated Landshuter EV with 5 0 in the fifth and determining play and celebrated the German mastery 7 A year later the sharks begun once more as favorites had to be content with place three On account of an injured person s plight one lined up in the semi final against the Mannheim ERC only with eleven healthy players The season nevertheless was overshadowed by the foul of the inhabitant of Mannheim Roy Roedger who hit the KEC forward Steve McNeill with the racquet point in the right eye Only thanks to several operations a part of the visual ability of the eye was saved Roedger was closed for many plays and was condemned finally to a compensation payment at the rate of 200 000 DM Moreover the shark forward Peter Schiller provided for sensation when he in the European cup play against the Bolzano HC which the KEC with 6 1 won went from boredom with the puck behind own gate and made push ups 8 The season 1985 86 the first playing time in which the former shark player Hardy Nilsson stood as a trainer in the Cologne gang became one of the most successful ones of the association history for the KEC From beginning the team dominated the league and went as a front runner to the playoffs There one lost only one play won in the first final series against the Dusseldorf EC DEG with 3 0 victories and celebrated once more the mastery Before one had already booked in the European cup the second place However also this season a tragic secondary phenomenon had for the sharks 19 year old Ralph Philipp nephew of the long standing KEC forward Rainer Philipp died with a car accident Since then the tricot number 8 which had inherited the promising young talent from his uncle any more will not award with the sharks to player 9 In the season 1986 87 a team since introduction of the playoffs succeeded with the KEC for the first time in defending her title gained in the season before In the playoffs to which one had gone as a qualifying round second the sharks lost no play and defeated Schwenningen the DEG and Mannheim in three plays in each case Already before the season Clemens Vedder had removed his post as a treasurer for private reasons 10 A year later made the sharks to the Titelhattrick perfect when they won the fifth determining play with 4 1 in the finale of the Playoffs against the sports alliance of Rosenheim With it they defeated the team which was better placed as only in the qualifying round At the beginning of the playoffs set of the KEC a record unequalled till this day Including three victories in each case against Frankfurt and Mannheim the team 20 won playoff plays in succession 11 1988 to 1994 The Rhine rivals Edit After the triple titles the Sharks were seen as favorites in the 1988 89 season besides they had stated the table after the qualifying round After one had won the vice title in the European cup nevertheless the inhabitants of Cologne retired in the semi final of the national mastery against the DEG With the DEG one had exchanged before the season the goalkeepers Joseph Peppi Heiss came for Helmut de Raaf besides during the season the changes were announced by Dieter Hegen and Gerd Truntschka to the Rhine rival In the season 1989 90 everything seemed to run out again to the duel between both Rhenish rivals The sharks booked at the end of the qualifying round place two behind the DEG Indeed retired of the KEC in the semi final against Rosenheim What remained was a record existing still today Nine play out of vision half final participation in succession Also in both following playing times everything ran with the sharks not as planned In 1990 91 the team had to fight with many injuries however the qualification for the playoffs still created as a front runner There one reached by victories against Hedos Munchen and the BSC Preussen the finale against the DEG After the KEC had made up for 0 2 match remains however one was defeated in the determining fifth play with 0 4 In 1991 92 when the 19 year old Jozef Stumpel began his international career riots provided in the sphere from beginning for problems Thus the surely believed removal of the ice stadium was rejected first by the town Shortly after seasonal start left to Ray Whitney obliged scarcely the sharks in the direction of North America When then the seasonal start failed trainer Nilsson came under fire and after the elimination in the quarterfinal against Mannheim a struggle for power began behind the scenery which culminated in resignations of several board members 12 To the season 1992 93 it came again to financial bottlenecks with the Kolner Haie In spite of some departures of players the team after the qualifying round reached the second place In the Playoffs one asserted himself first against Kaufbeuren 3 0 and Mannheim 3 1 before one hit in Final once more on the DEG In one of the most exciting final series of the Bundesliga history the determining fifth play won the DEG in Brehmstrasse in Dusseldorf with 2 1 after lengthening The financial problems of the sharks still worsened when president suffered landing shortly after end of the season a cardiac infarction and fell in the coma The vice president anew appointed shortly before and manager collected subsequently nearly seven million DM of debts player s salaries were not partially paid any more Besides president landing announced his resignation at the end of the season 1993 94 Bernd Schafer should redevelop first as an interim president the association In spite of the blind relations in the board of directors qualified of the KEC as a fifth certainly for the playoffs where one was defeated in the semi final by the later master Hedos Munchen 13 1994 to 2001 New league new arena Edit After the foundation of the Deutsche Eishockey Liga DEL in which for the first time associations might also line up as a GmbHs Heinz Hermann Gottsch assumed the office of the main companion and that of the chairman of the board at the Cologne hockey society founded anew The sharks Ltd By extensive consolidation measures and donation actions of fans the sharks succeeded in getting some high carat professionals to the Rhine After a still disappointing qualifying round which the KEC on the sixth place finished the team increased in the Playoffs of play to play and switched off Kaufbeuren Mannheim as well as the Berlin Prussians Finally in the final series one defeated eV of Landshut in the determining fifth play with 4 0 and celebrated the first mastery of the DEL history 14 In the season 1995 96 the association after place One after the qualifying round reached the finale once more where one hit once again on the DEG However after of the KEC the first play for itself had decided no more other victory and it succeeded only the vice mastery remained Besides the sharks reached the final in the European cup which got lost against Jokerit Helsinki only in the penalty kick shooting in December 1995 A year later also the team of the sharks had strongly been changed by the so called Bosman decision one was less successful in the European founded anew hockey league EHL and already retired in the group phase In the DEL Playoffs the team hit in the fourth year as a result of on Landshut This time nevertheless Bavarians won the quarter final series in four plays There was a reunion already a year later when one met once more in the quarterfinal Nevertheless the sharks after a streaky qualifying round with a lot of restlessness in the team and in the sphere as a third in the final gone were to the Landshutern put under and won no play Also in the next playing time the sharks had moved in October 1998 in the just finished arena LANXESS till 2008 Kolnarena there were at the beginning many problems with the KEC As in the year before players were dismissed shortly after start of the season the team s structure was not right and the achievements of the team stagnated Only when with trainer Lahtinen co trainer Helland and manager Miro Sikora the complete sporty management had been exchanged the manager later successful in the NHL Andy Murray provided for more Constance in the association and in the team In the Playoffs to the mastery the sharks eliminated Lions after five plays nevertheless once more in the quarterfinal against Frankfurt 15 In the season 1999 2000 the team of the sharks was valid according to many experts as one of the best ones which there was during the last years in the German hockey Thus everything also ran first as desired In December one won as the first German team after 35 years the top position and in the playoffs booked of the KEC the plumber cup in Davos after the qualifying round the Augsburg panthers and Berlin Capitals were defeated without defeat However in the finale against Munich of baron there came the burglary the sharks lost next three parts after the prelude victory and had to leave of the baron the title A year later Scorpions had an influence on Hannover decisively about the seasonal course of the sharks In January Bob Leslie was removed after a defeat against Scorpions for the second time from Lance Nethery on the trainer s post On one of the last matchdays qualified of the KEC with a victory against Hannover still for the play offs after one threatened to miss them for the first time In the play offs retired of the KEC in the quarterfinal then against Scorpions in three plays 2001 to 2006 Successful years and the Zach era Edit As during the years the sharks played a weak qualifying round before also in the season 2001 02 Worked out in the year of the 30 year old association jubilee one fixed only in the end of the qualifying round the move in the final once more There the sharks hit first on the Krefelder penguins whom one threw nevertheless in three plays from the competition In the semi final asserted itself of the KEC in five plays against Munich of baron Also in the finale against the Mannheim eagles only the fifth play decided on the mastery Norris with 2 1 won of the KEC by gates of Alex Hicks and Dwayne this and gained his eighth German mastery The term of office of Hans Zach began 16 with the aim title defence in Cologne Already during the preceding season the engagement of the coach of the national team at that time was made perfect what entailed that Rich Chernomaz in spite of the championship title no future had in Cologne The sharks already were convincing in the qualifying round which they finished after a final spurt 20 plays without defeat according to regular playing time on the second place This time over Kassel and Mannheim the finale reached of the KEC once more against the Rhenish rival from Krefeld After one had lost the first both parts the team won herself the determining fifth play in the Cologne arena in which nevertheless the Krefelder defeated the sharks with 3 1 Besides beside the vice mastery one stood in the finale of the DEB cup introduced again which one lost however against Mannheim After the successful last years the sharks were also valid in 2003 04 again to the favorites on the title in the DEL And after the cup victory in 2004 against Kassel and the fourth place after the qualifying round one expected a lot from the KEC team However from many injuries in the course of the season afflicted sharks could not counterhold in the quarter final series against Frankfurt Lions and failed because of the later German master Many positive recollections of the season still remained also because of the new association record of 6 500 sold season tickets as well as the foundation of the Alex Hicks initiative by the shark forward A year later Rodion Pauels had become meanwhile a sports co ordinator of the sharks came once more From in the quarterfinal After another season with many long time injured persons the sharks booked the fourth place In the Play offs the sharks had to come too to themselves against one on account of the Lockouts with NHL players reinforced team of ERC Ingolstadt in the determining seventh play in the Cologne arena 2 5 hit give In the season 2005 06 it came after ten years for the first time again to one meeting with the DEG to the play offs After the sharks had finished the qualifying round on place 5 and had switched off in the quarterfinal in only four plays Nurnberg Ice Tigers the half final series followed against the DEG In the fourth play the sharks dated back shortly before end when Bill Lindsay allowed the lengthening in which he also marked the victory hit Nevertheless in the determining play in Brehmerstrasse the sharks were defeated with 3 5 and retired in the semi final 17 2006 to present Edit In the playing time in 2006 07 the season was also finished in the semi final for the KEC In the first year under the new trainer Doug Mason the inhabitants of Cologne played one of heights and depths stamped qualifying round booked at the end however the fifth place and reached thus to 26 Times in succession the play offs In the cup finale the sharks like already in 2003 against the eagles lost Mannheim after lengthening However the inhabitants of Cologne won the Play out of vision quarterfinal against the inhabitants of Ingolstadt better placed after the qualifying round were defeated in the semi final against later most eagle Mannheim During the following season there was a spectacular goalkeeper s change with the sharks Travis Scott till then statistically the best goalkeeper of the league received a highly endowed offer of a Russian club and was transferred within less days there As a substitute the inhabitants of Cologne obliged the German national goalkeeper Robert Muller from Mannheim This led the KEC till the finale where they were defeated however by the polar bears Berlin with 1 3 Before the sharks had defeated acting most Mannheim in the quarterfinal as well as Frankfurt Lions in the semi final In the third play of the series against Mannheim both teams set nearly a new world record Only after 168 minutes Philip Gogulla of the victory hits succeeded in the sixth lengthening 18 During the summer break in 2008 there was with the KEC some restlessness as a forward Ivan Ciernik launched a change in the KHL to HK Sibir Nowosibirsk because he had been criticised supposedly by trainer Doug Mason As a substitute with Ciernik the NHL ex serviceman Mike Johnson whose contract was dissolved nevertheless already in December 2008 again was obliged thanks to the contacts by Todd Warriner After seven successively lost plays to start of the season to the worst seasonal start of the association history trainer Doug Mason was dismissed As a successor for Mason the management determined the former co trainer Clayton Beddoes to whom with Andreas Lupzig an old friend was provided 19 In December 2008 separated the sharks also from Beddoes and the present promising trainer Rupert Meister was installed up to the seasonal end as a trainer Nevertheless the team in 2008 09 for the first time for 28 years did not reach the playoffs On account of the weak abscission and the economic crisis stayed behind of the KEC far under his usual spectator s cut what brought the sharks in a heavy financial crisis For sensation provided of the KEC when he applied for short time worker s money in spring 2009 for the employees of the office 20 Only by the engagement of new companions the insolvency procedure could be prevented On 21 May 2009 the Cologne sharks announced that her goalkeeper Robert Muller has died of a cancer illness As a result Muller s number the number 80 with the Cologne sharks was closed After the Cologne sharks fell in the qualifying round in 2009 10 from the Playoff ranks and lost a large part of her plays trainers Igor Pawlow and co trainer Rupert master were released on 2 December 2009 from her duties and were substituted with the trainer s team Bill Stewart and ex shark player Niklas Sundblad Nevertheless still during the season was not clear whether the sharks can play this on account of a renewed deterioration of the financial situation to an end After one had to make for the time being no application for insolvency the club reached the first Playoff round nevertheless had to be against Ingolstadt ERC hit By the abscission bad once more and the finance problems the summer break became in 2010 for the fans the test of patience Alleingesellschafter Heinz Hermann Gottsch had got out 21 He had pumped more than 17 years 30 million euros into the association 22 Nearly everyday announcements in the press about a forthcoming way to the district court or failed negotiations with potential new sponsors allowed to cook the rumour kitchen After the LanxessArena had met the inhabitants of Cologne with a new hire contract 23 could announce Thomas Eichin on 31 May that one has submitted in time the licence application to the DEL Nevertheless of drawing a deep breath was not to be thought yet because a finance gap of about one million euros stood still in the space which it was a matter to close within the five day extension put away by the DEL 24 On 8 June 2010 finally there came the releasing announcement Future of the sharks securely 25 The management had succeeded in winning a group of private investors In November 2010 stood of the KEC again at the end of the table and dismissed trainer and manager Stewart Niklas Sundblad was carried to the coach new companion Jan Broer became the second manager beside Eichin Besides national trainer Uwe Krupp at that time was obliged as a trainer and sports manager to the season 2011 2012 In spite of 15 points in the meantime Remains on the last Play out of vision place the sharks reached the final by a 1 0 victory in Iserlohn on the matchday before last Nevertheless after two victories against the promoted team EHC Munchen the team lost all three plays against the Grizzly of Adam Wolfsburg in the quarterfinal Also the next year survived the sharks who lined up with only five awarded foreign licences however the first play out of vision round with two victories against Augsburg retired once more without victory in the quarterfinal against the later master from Berlin On 8 November 2012 an all star play with many former players found to the celebration of the 40 year old existence of the KEC instead of The team of Hardy Nilsson won as a Kolsche of sharks 8 4 against the team Kolsche of volcanoes from Hans Zach The Cologne Sharks on rank two of the table finished the main round of the playing time 2012 2013 After success against Straubing 4 1 and Wolfsburg 3 0 one was defeated in the finale by the Eisbaren Berlin with 1 3 plays as a vice master In the following playing time 2013 2014 the sharks finished the main round on rank five After victories in quarterfinals and semi finals they lost the finals 3 4 against ERC Ingolstadt and became once again only vice master On Wednesday 3 October 2018 the Sharks played a friendly exhibition game against the Edmonton Oilers of the National Hockey League which they lost by a score of 4 3 in overtime Home arena EditHistory Edit The ice and swimming stadium Eisstadion an der Lentstrasse was Kolner EK s first home in Cologne The stadium was built in 1936 and home to the Ice Hockey World Championship in 1955 The capacity of 7 200 seats put it in the upper third of DEL arena size In 1998 the Kolner Haie moved into the Lanxess Arena Close to the Lanxess Arena the Kolner Haie built facilities for a hockey training center and their headquarters Home attendance Edit The Sharks celebrate a victory over the Augsburger Panther season 2005 06 Home attendance for the last yearsSeason Home Viewer Viewer per game2016 17 26 329 212 12 6622012 13 33 26 7 417 187 12 6422011 12 29 26 3 301 431 10 3942010 11 28 26 2 277 409 9 9072009 10 29 28 1 291 421 10 0492008 09 26 26 0 268 895 10 3422007 08 36 28 8 471 514 13 0982006 07 30 26 4 391 101 13 0372005 06 30 26 4 384 198 12 8072004 05 30 26 4 375 423 12 515 In brackets are listed the league and playoff games Honours EditDomestic Edit Deutsche Eishockey Liga Winners 1977 1979 1984 1986 1987 1988 1995 2002 Runners up 1991 1993 1996 2000 2003 2008 2013 2014Deutscher Eishockey Pokal Winners 2004International Edit European Cup Runners up 1985 1996 3rd place 1989Pre season Edit Spengler Cup Winners 1999Tatra Cup Winners 2011Season statistics Edit The Sharks celebrate a victory over the Augsburger Panther in the 2005 06 season Pregame festivities at Game 4 of the 2007 08 Championship final between the Haie and Eisbaren Berlin DEL since 1994 Edit Season Games Won Lost Tie OTL SOL Points Goalsfor Goalsagainst Rank Playoffs1994 95 44 28 14 2 60 185 125 6 Champions1995 96 50 37 9 4 79 261 129 1 Lost in Finals1996 97 50 36 10 2 2 76 235 142 2 Lost in Quarterfinals1997 98 48 26 14 6 2 60 160 147 3 Lost in Quarterfinals1998 99 52 21 15 9 7 88 182 159 5 Lost in Quarterfinals1999 00 56 35 10 0 11 114 217 144 1 Lost in Finals2000 01 60 35 13 0 12 111 186 154 2 Lost in Quarterfinals2001 02 60 30 24 0 6 93 173 153 6 Champions2002 03 52 30 7 15 0 101 151 117 2 Lost in Finals2003 04 52 29 14 0 9 93 160 134 4 Lost in Quarterfinals2004 05 52 29 15 0 8 92 146 120 4 Lost in Quarterfinals2005 06 52 30 17 0 5 89 185 143 5 Lost in Semi finals2006 07 52 28 15 5 4 91 177 135 5 Lost in Semi finals2007 08 56 37 12 4 3 109 192 146 3 Lost in Finals2008 09 52 19 23 5 5 63 147 166 15 Out of playoffs2009 10 56 25 26 4 1 74 178 190 10 Lost in Preliminary Finals2010 11 52 25 20 1 6 73 159 162 9 Lost in Quarterfinals2011 12 52 25 20 5 2 78 135 145 9 Lost in Quarterfinals2012 13 52 29 16 1 1 99 165 137 2 Lost in Finals2013 14 52 23 16 3 3 89 147 118 5 Lost in Finals2014 15 52 23 23 2 4 71 124 149 11 Out of playoffs2015 16 52 20 23 0 1 77 146 138 7 Lost in Semi finals2016 17 52 34 18 0 2 97 145 109 4 Lost in Quarterfinals2017 18 52 21 22 1 3 77 148 142 6 Lost in Quarterfinals2018 19 52 23 18 4 1 86 147 139 4 Lost in Semi finals2019 20 52 20 23 7 2 65 124 153 11 Cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic 26 2020 21 38 15 18 1 4 46 114 135 12 Out of playoffs2021 22 56 26 23 3 4 74 155 175 10 Lost in Quarterfinals2022 23 56 32 21 2 1 92 197 153 6 Lost in QuarterfinalsPlayers and personnel EditCurrent roster Edit viewtalkedit Updated 16 March 2023 27 No Nat Player Pos S G Age Acquired Birthplace15 Louis Marc Aubry C L 31 2022 Trois Rivieres Quebec Canada57 Brady Austin D L 29 2022 Bobcaygeon Ontario Canada7 Nick Bailen D R 33 2022 Fredonia New York United States13 Nicholas Baptiste RW R 27 2022 Ottawa Ontario Canada16 Jason Bast C L 33 2022 Regina Saskatchewan Canada40 Julian Chrobot F L 22 2020 Augsburg Germany67 Stanislav Dietz D L 32 2022 Pisek Czechoslovakia37 Jack Dougherty D R 26 2023 St Paul Minnesota United States39 Landon Ferraro C R 31 2021 Trail British Columbia Canada22 Maximilian Glotzl D L 21 2019 Schongau Germany65 Leo Hafenrichter D R 18 2020 Nurnberg Germany9 Maximilian Kammerer C L 26 2021 Dusseldorf Germany10 Jon Matsumoto C L 36 2019 Ottawa Ontario Canada26 David McIntyre C L 36 2022 Oakville Ontario Canada91 Moritz Muller C D L 36 2003 Frankfurt Germany50 Alexander Oblinger RW R 34 2018 Augsburg Germany21 Mark Olver C L 35 2021 Burnaby British Columbia Canada30 Mirko Pantkowski G L 24 2022 Kassel Germany55 Carter Proft C L 28 2022 Spruce Grove Alberta Canada44 Alex Roach D L 30 2021 Schongau Germany17 Jan Luca Sennhenn D L 22 2020 Kassel Germany74 Oleg Shilin G L 31 2022 Omsk Russia24 Zach Sill C L 34 2019 Truro Nova Scotia Canada18 Ryan Stanton D L 33 2022 St Albert Alberta Canada43 Pascal Steck F L 19 2021 Landshut Germany36 Andreas Thuresson LW R 35 2021 Kristianstad Sweden42 Luis Uffing F L 22 2021 Peissenberg Germany5 Robin van Calster C L 20 2021 Bonheiden Germany Retired numbers Edit Eight jersey numbers are no longer issued by the Kolner Haie Josef Heiss 1 He played from 1988 to 2001 for the Kolner Haie Udo Kiessling 4 He was inducted into the International Ice Hockey Federation Hall of Fame in 2000 Jorg Mayr 6 He played exclusively for the Kolner Haie Rainer and Ralph Philipp 8 Their jersey number is no longer issued following the death of Ralph Philip Miroslav Sikora 11 His jersey number is no longer issued because of his 16 year association membership Mirko Ludemann 12 His jersey number will be no longer issued after his retirement 28 Detlef Langemann 14 He was captain of the first championteam in 1977 29 Robert Muller 80 His jersey number taken out of circulation following his death on 21 May 2009 Notable players Edit Sergei Berezin Philip Gogulla Thomas Greiss Alex Hicks Mike Johnson Udo Kiessling Uwe Krupp Erich Kuhnhackl Dave McLlwain Marcel Muller Robert Muller Jeremy Roenick Jozef Stumpel Ray Whitney Head coaches Edit Ondrej Bendik 1972 73 Jiri Hanzl 1973 74 Ondrej Bendik 1974 76 Kjell Rune Milton 1975 76 Uli Rudel 1975 76 Gerhard Kiessling 1976 77 Olle Ost 1977 78 Gerhard Kiessling 1978 79 Otto Schneitberger 1979 80 Heinz Weisenbach 1980 83 Jozef Golonka 1983 85 Bob Murdoch 1995 97 Kevin Primeau 1997 98 Timo Lahtinen 1997 99 Lance Nethery 1999 00 Bob Leslie 2000 01 Lance Nethery 2000 02 Rich Chernomaz 2001 02 Hans Zach 2002 06 Doug Mason 2006 08 Clayton Beddoes 2008 Rupert Meister 2008 09 Igors Pavlovs 2009 Bill Stewart 2009 10 Niklas Sundblad 2010 11 Uwe Krupp 2011 14 Niklas Sundblad 2014 16 Cory Clouston 2016 17 Peter Draisaitl 2017 19 Dan Lacroix 2019 Mike Stewart 2019 20 Uwe Krupp 2020 Fired resigned during the season Championship teams Edit Since 1998 home ice The Lanxess Arena German Champion 1977Position Name jersey number Goalie Axel Richter 1 Wolf Herbst 2 Defender Jouko Oystila 4 Harald Krull 5 Kjell Rune Milton 9 Dieter Langemann 3 Matthias Maurer 17 Bernd Beyerbach 19 Udo Kiessling 25 Forward Peter Schiller 6 Karl Gustav Richter 7 Michael Muus 8 Craig Sarner 11 Hans Rothkirch 12 Erich Kuhnhackl 24 Marcus Kuhl 15 Wim Hospelt 18 Franz Hofherr 20 Henryk Jaworowski 23 Detlef Langemann 14 Head Coach Gerhard Kiessling German Champion 1979Position Name jersey number Goalie Claus Verleih 21 Rainer Makatsch 25 Defender Udo Kiessling 4 Harald Krull 5 Christian Nikola 8 Vic Stanfield 18 Georg KinkForward Walter Stadler 2 Peter Schiller 6 Dick Decloe 7 Miroslav Sikora 11 Hans Rothkirch 12 Hardy Nilsson 13 Erich Kuhnhackl 14 Marcus Kuhl 15 Siegfried Hardt 16 Franz Hofherr 20 Henryk Jaworowski 23 Detlef Langemann 24 Head Coach Gerhard Kiessling German Champion 1984Position Name jersey number Goalie Helmut de Raaf 1 Peter Zankl 20 Defender Toni Forster 2 Udo Kiessling 4 Uwe Krupp 5 Richard Trojan 6 Peter Gailer 7 Werner Kuhn 18 Rene Ledock 21 Uli Hiemer 25 Forward Rainer Philipp 8 Drew Callander 9 Miroslav Sikora 11 Christoph Augsten 12 Jorg Lautwein 14 Marcus Kuhl 15 Holger Meitinger 16 Gerd Truntschka 17 Jorg Parschill 19 Peter Schiller 22 Guido Lenzen 23 Rob Tudor 24 Georg GiovannakisHead Coach Jozef Golonka German Champion 1986Position Name jersey number Goalie Helmut de Raaf 1 Thomas Borntrager 30 Alexander LangeDefender Udo Kiessling 4 Justyn Denisiuk 5 Richard Trojan 6 Brian Young 7 Werner Kuhn 18 Rene Ledock 21 Uwe Krupp 25 Forward Bodo Kummer 2 Marc Otten 9 Doug Berry 10 Miroslav Sikora 11 Christoph Augsten 12 Boguslav Maj 13 Gordon Blumenschein 15 Holger Meitinger 16 Gerd Truntschka 17 Peter Schiller 22 Steve McNeil 24 Helmut Steiger 27 Head Coach Hardy Nilsson German Champion 1987Position Name jersey number Goalie Helmut de Raaf 1 Thomas Borntrager 30 Alexander LangeDefender Tom Thornbury 3 Udo Kiessling 4 Justyn Denisiuk 5 Brian Young 7 Andreas Pokorny 14 Werner Kuhn 18 Rene Ledock 21 Forward Marc Otten 9 Doug Berry 10 Miroslav Sikora 11 Christoph Augsten 12 Boguslav Maj 13 Holger Meitinger 16 Gerd Truntschka 17 Thomas Groger 19 Dieter Hegen 23 Udo Schmid 26 Helmut Steiger 27 Head Coach Hardy Nilsson German Champion 1988Position Name jersey number Goalie Helmut de Raaf 1 Dirk Voss 22 Marcus Beeck 30 Defender Tom Thornbury 3 Udo Kiessling 4 Andreas Pokorny 14 Peter Romberg 15 Werner Kuhn 18 Rene Ledock 21 Robert Sterflinger 24 Forward Thomas Brandl 7 Roger Nicholas 9 Doug Berry 10 Miroslav Sikora 11 Holger Meitinger 16 Gerd Truntschka 17 Thomas Groger 19 Dieter Hegen 23 Ernst Kopf 25 Udo Schmid 26 Helmut Steiger 27 Jorg JungHead Coach Hardy Nilsson German Champion 1995Position Name jersey number Goalie Josef Heiss 1 Olaf Grundmann 33 Defender Thorsten Sendt 2 Mike Schmidt 4 Jorg Mayr 6 Mirko Ludemann 12 Andreas Pokorny 14 Karsten Mende 23 Frank Hohenadl 24 Herbert Hohenberger 30 Forward Thomas Brandl 7 Stefan Mann 9 Ronny Reddo 10 Leo Stefan 13 Peter Draisaitl 17 Andreas Lupzig 22 Michael Rumrich 26 Martin Ondrejka 29 Tobias Abstreiter 37 Franz Demmel 55 Sergei Beresin 94 Thorsten Koslowski Head Coach Wladimir Wassiljew to January 1995 Bob Murdoch from January 1995 German Champion 2002Position Name jersey number Goalie Dimitri Patzold 30 Chris Rogles 31 Michael Hirt 40 Defender Markus Jocher 5 Jorg Mayr 6 Petri Liimatainen 7 Mirko Ludemann 12 Toni Porkka 16 Brad Schlegel 29 Andreas Renz 35 John Miner 47 Forward Collin Danielsmeier 10 Christoph Ullmann 13 Dwayne Norris 14 Bjorn Barta 15 Alexander Kuzminski 18 Vitali Stahle 19 Alex Hicks 21 Niklas Sundblad 25 Jason Young 28 Corey Millen 33 Andre Faust 36 Tino Boos 37 Benjamin Hinterstocker 38 Thomas Schinko 39 Eric Bertrand 44 Dave McLlwain 71 Head Coach Lance Nethery to February 2002 Rich Chernomaz from February 2002 Team records Edit Mirko Ludemann Career Games Mirko Ludemann 1002 Games Josef Heiss 690 Games Miroslav Sikora 644 Games Career Goals Miroslav Sikora 442 Goals Gerd Truntschka 270 Goals Marcus Kuhl 250 Goals Career Points Miroslav Sikora 838 Points Gerd Truntschka 825 Points Mirko Ludemann 511 Points Career Penalty Minutes Dave McLlwain 852 Minutes Andreas Lupzig 811 Minutes Andreas Renz 809 Minutes Longest Game 168 16 minutes 22 March 2008 23 March 2008 Semi final versus Adler Mannheim scorer of the game winning goal was Philip Gogulla longest Game in German ice hockey history and 2nd longest ice hockey game of all time References Edit Kolner Haie Wir Atmen Eishockey haie de Retrieved 25 February 2018 Kolner Haie Wir Atmen Eishockey haie de Retrieved 25 February 2018 Kolner Haie Wir Atmen Eishockey haie de Retrieved 25 February 2018 Kolner Haie Wir Atmen Eishockey haie de Retrieved 25 February 2018 Kolner Haie Wir Atmen Eishockey haie de Retrieved 25 February 2018 Kolner Haie Wir Atmen Eishockey haie de Retrieved 25 February 2018 Kolner Haie Wir Atmen Eishockey haie de Retrieved 25 February 2018 Kolner Haie Wir Atmen Eishockey haie de Retrieved 25 February 2018 Kolner Haie Wir Atmen Eishockey haie de Retrieved 25 February 2018 Kolner Haie Wir Atmen Eishockey haie de Retrieved 25 February 2018 Kolner Haie Wir Atmen Eishockey haie de Retrieved 25 February 2018 Kolner Haie Wir Atmen Eishockey haie de Retrieved 25 February 2018 Kolner Haie Wir Atmen Eishockey haie de Retrieved 25 February 2018 Kolner Haie Wir Atmen Eishockey haie de Retrieved 25 February 2018 Kolner Haie Wir Atmen Eishockey haie de Retrieved 25 February 2018 Kolner Haie Wir Atmen Eishockey haie de Retrieved 25 February 2018 Kolner Haie Wir Atmen Eishockey haie de Retrieved 25 February 2018 Kolner Haie Wir Atmen Eishockey Kolner Haie Wir Atmen Eishockey haie de Retrieved 25 February 2018 Kurzarbeitergeld Arbeitsamt gibt Kolner Haien einen Korb Retrieved 25 February 2018 Lehnebach Nils 20 March 2013 Eishockey Kolner Haie kampfen um DEL Titel Der Spiegel Oeynhausen Christian 3 September 2010 Heinz Hermann Gottsch Kolns letzter Sport Mazen geht Retrieved 25 February 2018 Kolner Haie Wir Atmen Eishockey haie de Retrieved 25 February 2018 Doring Tobias 31 May 2010 Eishockey Haie beantragen DEL Lizenz Retrieved 25 February 2018 Kolner Haie Wir Atmen Eishockey haie de Retrieved 25 February 2018 Deutsche Eishockey Liga beendet Saison vorzeitig del org in German Retrieved 10 March 2020 Team roster for Kolner Haie in German www haie de 16 March 2023 Retrieved 16 March 2023 haie de Mirko Ludemann wird neuer Haie Rekordspieler haie de Detlef Langemanns Nummer 14 wird ihm zu Ehren nicht mehr vergeben External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kolner Haie Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kolner Haie amp oldid 1152006475, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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