This week in SHL
Växjö, Frölunda, and Timrå are setting the pace at the top of the early SHL standings with nine points each. At the other end, HV71 and Linköping are still searching for their first victory after four games. ... Read more»
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All time leagues: Bundesliga | DEB Pokal - Qualifikation | DEL | European Champions Cup | European Hockey League | Junioren | Juniors (U17) | DEL2 | DEL2 - Relegation | Deutsche Nachwuchsliga II | Jugend U18 | Schüler | Oberliga | Oberliga Endrunde | Oberliga Nord | Oberliga Qualifikation | Oberliga West (ceased) | Regionalliga | Regionalliga Meisterrunde | Regionalliga West | Deutsche Nachwuchsliga | Frauen-Bundesliga | Junioren-Bundesliga (D) | Jugend Bundesliga | Schüler Bundesliga
This club in 2015-2016: DEL2 | Deutsche Nachwuchsliga II | Schüler Bundesliga
* no longer in the club
The hockey team was founded as a section of the famous sports club Eintracht Frankfurt in 1959. After the section split from the club on March 5, 1991, the hockey team was renamed the Frankfurter ESC "Die Löwen" (meaning the the Lions). When the DEL formed in 1994, the team became known as the Frankfurt Lions. In summer of 2010 team bankruptcy and was excluded from DEL, restarting from Regional Legue
Notable players:German Champion: 2004
League winners:
Amazing come-back in the DEL2 finals
Ravensburg was down 4-0 after two periods of the third game of the DEL2 finals against Frankfurt.
In the third period Ravensburg scored 6 goals in 13 shots to win the period 6-1 and the game 6-5. The game-winning goal was scored by Thomas Supis one second before the end.
Ravensburg now leads the series 2-1.
(22 Apr 2019)Löwen Frankfurt participates in season 2015-2016: DEL2, Deutsche Nachwuchsliga II, Schüler Bundesliga
Växjö, Frölunda, and Timrå are setting the pace at the top of the early SHL standings with nine points each. At the other end, HV71 and Linköping are still searching for their first victory after four games. ... Read more»
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