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Recent transfersShow all transfers»
30 Jun 2017 | Justin Feser  (F) EHC OltenarrowKrefeld Pinguine
27 Jun 2017 | Josh Nicholls  (F) Straubing TigersarrowHC Verva Litvínov
27 Jun 2017 | Vladislav Filin  (F) Thomas Sabo Ice TigersarrowLöwen Frankfurt
20 Jun 2017 | Blake Parlett  (D) Tappara TamperearrowEisbären Berlin
League leaders |  season 2016-2017 all time stats
# Player name Pos Team GP G A P PIM +/-
1.Patrick ReimerRWThomas Sabo Ice Tigers522628541814
2.Steven ReinprechtCThomas Sabo Ice Tigers521635511020
3.Keith AucoinCEHC Red Bull München521534495221
4.Leo PföderlLWThomas Sabo Ice Tigers522226481818
5.Yasin EhlizLWThomas Sabo Ice Tigers511632483220
6.Mike ConnollyLWStraubing Tigers529394853-8
7.Brent AubinRWGrizzlys Wolfsburg52252146710
8.Phillip GogullaLWKölner Haie511729461815
9.Jack CombsRWPinguins Bremerhaven51271845123
10.Michael WolfRWEHC Red Bull München521728451627
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League standings stage:
# Club G W W-OTL-OTL Score P
1EHC Red Bull München52315412188:122 107
2Adler Mannheim52306412183:135 106
3Thomas Sabo Ice Tigers52277711177:132 102
4Kölner Haie52311218145:109 97
5Grizzlys Wolfsburg52255616153:128 91
6Augsburger Panther52237418155:152 87
7ERC Ingolstadt52222622159:157 76
8Eisbären Berlin52192724125:148 68
9Straubing Tigers52183724147:168 67
10Pinguins Bremerhaven52175327144:162 64
11Düsseldorfer EG52167128127:161 63
12Schwenninger Wild Wings52129427122:156 58
13Iserlohn Roosters52134827129:171 55
14Krefeld Pinguine52116629120:173 51
Last updated: 19 Apr 2017, 22:12
Since the DEL is not under the administration of the German Ice Hockey Federation,
the league works independently. It is completly owned and operated by its member
teams. Each team must fulfill the DEL's basic requirements to remain in the league:
The League format depends on the number of participating teams. Primarily, the DEL
had 18 original members in the 1994-95 inaugural season. In 2010-11, the DEL
operated with 14 clubs. Usually, the teams are playing four times against each other
during the regular season (2 home and 2 away).
The DEL only admits one team of the 2nd Bundesliga (2nd Division) per season to
the league, unless the league strength falls below fourteen. In that case two teams could
be accepted. 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.
The champion of the 2nd Division is allowed to promote to the DEL in case it fullfills the
basic league requirements (i.e. an arena that meets DEL standard)
The Deutsche Eishockey Liga (German Ice Hockey League, shortname DEL)
is Germany's elite professional ice hockey league.
The DEL was formed as a replacement for the Ice hockey
Bundesliga in 1994 modeled on the North American National Hockey League (NHL).

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DEL postpones start of season

The start of the new season in the German top league DEL, scheduled for November, has been postponed again. It can start in the second half of December at the earliest.
The players' union is disappointed.

(03 Oct 2020)
 

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)
 

Tyler Beskorowany signs for Nürnberg

After the injury suffered by Andreas Jenike and the ongoing unavailability of Jochen Reimer, the Thomas Sabo Ice Tigers have added today Tyler Beskorowany to their roster. The 25-year old Canadian, who last year successfully played for Düsseldorf, has now come back to the DEL after a beginning of the season split between the AHL and the ECHL. Selected by the Dallas Stars in the 2008 NHL Draft, he was elected "Goalie of the year" during his stint with Düsseldorfer EG, being one of the best goalkeepers of the entire league. His contract will be valid until the end of the present season.

(02 Dec 2015)
 

Hamburg without Wolf for several weeks

DEL club Hamburg Freezers announced that their forward David Wolf is out for at least a couple of weeks. The 26 year old left winger suffered a torn hamstring in the Freezers' 1-6 away defeat against Kölner Haie, making that loss even more bitter for the Nothern Germans.

(17 Nov 2015)
 

Munich without two top players for weeks

Injuries are continuing to be a serious problem for several championship contenders in Germany's DEL. Red Bull Munich have to play without their starting goalie Danny aus den Birken - who is also a regular in the German national team - and forward Steve Pinizzotto - who is their best plus/minus player of the current season - during the next weeks. Both players suffered leg injuries this week and a date for their return is not yet scheduled. Now a total of 7 regulars are out with injuries for the Red Bulls.

(25 Oct 2015)
 

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)
 

Krämmer gets two year extension in Hamburg

DEL side Hamburg Freezers have extended the contract of German national team player Nico Krämmer until 2018. The original contract of the 22 year old forward would have ended next summer.

(14 Sep 2015)
17 Apr 2017EHC Red Bull München - Grizzlys Wolfsburg4-0
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