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Season 2010-2011

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This club in 2010-2011: DEL | European Trophy

 
Recent gamesseason 2010-2011
Mar. 25 11 | 19:30Adler Mannheim - DEG Metro Stars2-3
Mar. 27 11 | 14:35DEG Metro Stars - Adler Mannheim1-0
Mar. 29 11 | 19:35Adler Mannheim - DEG Metro Stars2-5
Current rosterseason 2010-2011
# Pos Player name State Born Height Weight Shoots  
GFred Brathwaite24.11.1972175 cm85 kgleft
GLukas Lang27.07.1986187 cm84 kgleft
DSven Butenschön22.03.1976192 cm96 kgleft
DDavid Cespiva05.11.1986189 cm91 kgright
DRobert Dietrich25.07.1986178 cm82 kgleft
DNikolai Goc17.06.1986182 cm98 kgleft
DCorey Mapes22.06.1992186 cm90 kgleft
DMichel Periard10.11.1979180 cm83 kgleft
DJames Pollock16.06.1979189 cm94 kgright
DDennis Reul29.06.1989193 cm111 kgright
DMario Scalzo11.11.1984178 cm86 kgleft
D/FYannic Seidenberg11.01.1984172 cm83 kgleft
LWRonny Arendt24.11.1980173 cm83 kgleft
CNiko Dimitrakos21.05.1979179 cm93 kgright
CMarc El-Sayed18.01.1991186 cm100 kgleft
LWRichard Gelke10.05.1992188 cm99 kgleft
RWMike Glumac05.04.1980185 cm92 kgright
CScott King21.01.1977180 cm86 kgright
CMarcus Kink13.01.1985186 cm98 kgleft
RWManuel Klinge05.09.1984186 cm91 kgright
CCraig MacDonald07.04.1977188 cm92 kgleft
RWFrank Mauer12.04.1988183 cm88 kgright
CFrancois Methot26.04.1978183 cm86 kgright
CJustin Papineau15.01.1980178 cm92 kgleft
RWMatthias Plachta16.05.1991184 cm90 kgleft
CSteven Reinprecht07.05.1976180 cm84 kgleft
LWToni Ritter06.02.1990191 cm93 kgleft
CNathan Robinson31.12.1981175 cm82 kgleft
Coach name State Born Coach position  
Harold Kreis19.01.1959Head Coach
Michael Schmidt23.05.1961Assistant Coach
Teal Fowler11.12.1970GM

* no longer in the club

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The first incarnation of the Adler Mannheim were the The Mannheimer ice and roller skating club (MERC: Mannheimer Eislauf und Rollschuhclub), founded on May 19, 1938. After the end of the Second World War, they again began operating in 1948. The team's name was Mannheimer ERC until 1994, when it was changed to Adler Mannheim.

The Adler Mannheim were champions of the German Bundesliga, the predecessor of the Deutsche Eishockey Liga in 1980. After the Deutsche Eishockey Liga was founded in 1994, the Mannheim Eagles won the championship five more time

  • from 1938 to 1948: MERC Mannheim
  • from 1948 to 1994: Mannheimer ERC
  • from 1994 to present: Adler Mannheim

German Champions:
1980, 1997, 1998,1999, 2001, 2007

German Cup Winners:
2003, 2007

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Adler Mannheim wins DEL finals

Adler Mannheim beat Red Bull München in overtime tonight to win the German DEL final series 4-1 after losing game one.

Thomas Larkin scored the title-winning goal at 73:37.

(26 Apr 2019)
 

HC Lugano fires coach staff

Last season vice-champion HC Lugano, currently 8th in NLA, 47 points behind leaders ZSC Lions and SC Bern, announces the club fired head coach Doug Shedden and assistant Pat Curcio. The 55-years-old Canadian, at Lugano from last season, will be replaced by compatriot Greg Ireland, 51, last season fired by Adler Mannheim in February. Ireland has a brief stint at Lugano during 201-2011 playoffs. Finnish Jussi Silander from farm-team Ticino Rockets staff, will be the assistant coach

(16 Jan 2017)
 

Mannheim climbing in DEL standings

Adler Mannheim are continuing their upwards trend in Germany's top professional hockey league. Following a 5-point weekend, the current DEL champions were able to beat vice champions ERC Ingolstadt in a rematch of last season's playoffs finals by a score of 3-1.

This was the 3rd consecutive win for Mannheim who are now 6th while Ingolstadt stays 14th - dead last - in the league after losing 5 league matches in a row, bringing the total of losses in official competitions to six combined with losing in CHL round of last 16.

(21 Oct 2015)
 

DEL injury report

Two DEL players suffered long-time injuries this weekend during wins against Straubing.

Mannheim defender Dennis Reul is expected to miss up to 4 months with a shoulder injury that requires surgery. The injury happened during the Eagles' 4-1 away win in Sraubing on Friday. It was Reul's first appearance after a four week absence due to injury.

Augsburg forward Mike Iggulden is out for 8 weeks with a knee injury after a check in the 4-3 win of the Panthers against Straubing on Sunday. Surgery is not required.

(21 Oct 2015)
 

Nuremberg Ice Tigers lead the DEL

With a 3-2 victory against reigning champions Adler Mannheim, the Ice Tigers are now the new leaders of the Deutsche Eishockey Liga. For the Franconians is the first win in Mannheim since 2010. The Eisbären Berlin and the Straubing Tigers follow in the leading table after having been both defeated today.

(04 Oct 2015)
 

Mannheim star signing Marcel Goc out 3-4 weeks

DEL top summer signing Marcel Goc who returned to Adler Mannheim for the third time in his career after playing for Pittsburgh and St. Louis in the NHL last season is out for 3 to 4 weeks. According to his club the forward suffered a lower body injury in the away loss to Red Bull Munich (2-4) on Sunday. His first DEL weekend wasn't yet impressive with 0 points in 2 games and a -1 rating.

(16 Sep 2015)
 

Marcel Goc returns to Germany

One of the few long-time NHL players from Germany, Marcel Goc (32), leaves North America after 12 years with 203 points in 699 NHL games for San Jose, Nashville, Florida, Pittsburgh and St. Louis. The national team center who was picked as 20th overall in the first round of the 2001 NHL Entry Draft by San Jose, signed a 5 year contract with current German champions Adler Mannheim. It's the third time he joins the club after playing for them from 2001-2003 and during the 2012-2013 lockout. In Mahheim he will join his brother Nikolai Goc with whom he played in the same team already during his last stay in DEL.

(02 Sep 2015)
 

Adler Mannheim without Metropolit next 4-6 weeks

DEL top team Adler Mannheim has to play without 41 year old veteran Glen Metropolit during the next 4-6 weeks. The forward suffered a rib fracture and is likely going to miss the group stage of the 2015-16 Champions Hockey League season which is played between 21 August and 5 September 2015.

(11 Aug 2015)
 

Steve Walker new assistant coach in Mannheim

Adler Mannheim of German DEL have filled the last open position in their coaching staff.

The newest addition to the team is Steve Walker who won 5 German championships with Eisbären Berlin during his time there between 2000 and 2011.

The 42 year old Canadian was last coaching a junior team in his native country during the last 3 years. For him it's his first coaching stint in professional ice hockey. He will support fellow assistant Craig Woodcroft and head coach Greg Ireland.

(06 Aug 2015)
 

Adler Mannheim third team to participate at Spengler Cup

According to the Spengler Cup media announcement, the Adler Mannheim of the German DEL will be the third team (HC Davos and Team Canada are the other two) to participate at this years Spengler Cup edition. It will be the 8th time the Germans participate at the New Years tournament. In 2012 they reached the final after beating an NHL-packed team Canada 5-2 but fell short to Swiss Hockey Club Fribourg-Gottéron in the final. Mannheim feel honoured to represent the DEL in the highly regarded Club tournament. Further participants will be announced.

(11 May 2015)
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Adler Mannheim participates in season 2010-2011: DEL, European Trophy

 
 
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