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and also condemned the EV Füssen to a fourth-place finish, the worst in its post war era at the time. The league itself was played with ten teams again, but the modus had changed. A northern and a southern division of five clubs each was played followed by a six team championship round of the best three of each division. The bottom clubs in the league had to face the best teams of the second tier in the promotion-relegation round and SC Riessersee, ESV Kaufbeuren and Berliner SC were all relegated and replaced with the VfL Bad Nauheim, the short-lived merger club
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groups of five. Unlike in the past however, points from the first part of the season could not be transferred and EC Bad Tölz was crowned champions with a two-point advantage despite having earned nine points less than EVF. At the bottom of the league, the VfL Bad Nauheim dropped out again and was replaced by the former champions Berliner SC.
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was blamed for Riessersee not defending its title, which went, for the first time, to the Mannheimer ERC and its Canadian-German star players. While Mannheim was, unjustly criticised for playing them other clubs already fielded foreigners with fake passports, which would blow out the following season. At the bottom of the league, new club
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resulted in very one-sided games. The EC Bad Tölz became the third different champion in four seasons while newly promoted club ESV Kaufbeuren finished fifth and Eintracht Dortmund last. Direct relegation was however abolished and Dortmund had the chance to hold the league in a promotion-relegation round, which it completed successfully.
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withdrawing for financial reasons to the 2nd Bundesliga. Initially, this again would have saved relegated PEV Weißwasser, but the club was eventually refused a license and had to step down anyway. Weißwasser's misfortune saved Landshut who was initially relegated after losing to PEV in the play-downs.
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The Bundesliga initially did not keep scorer charts in the Canadian style of goals and assists added up but instead counted goals only. With the introduction of the play-offs in 1981, the scorer charts became the most important measure of who was the best player while the goal scorer count was pushed
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and ES Weißwasser. The 2nd Bundesliga, like the Bundesliga, was disbanded. Behind the formation of the DEL stood the financial risk clubs were taking to survive in the Bundesliga, as a drop inevitably meant a massive financial loss. It was decided that this could only be addressed by forming a league
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In the 1983–84 season, the league once more made a slight modus change, introducing a round of two groups of four between the regular season and the play-offs and skipping the quarter-finals instead. The final was won by the Kölner EC, defeating champions Landshut in five games. No club was relegated
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banned the guilty players and, eventually, deducted a large number of points from the two teams. At that stage the Kölner EC was already playing in the play-off quarter finals, which had to be repeated since the KEC was not qualified for them anymore after losing the points. Of the two new clubs, ESV
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The search for the perfect modus continued in 1979–80, with an extra round introduced after the regular season. The twelve clubs were split into three groups of four, with the best eight overall than entering the championship round while the worst four played against relegation. The complicated modus
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The league modus unchanged in 1975–76, the Berliner SC won its second post-war title in convincing fashion while, at the bottom, the last three clubs finished on equal points and the goals for-against had to decide who would finish on the tenth and last place and be relegated. It was to be the EC Bad
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Only nine clubs competed in the 1971–72 season because Preußen Krefeld, who had won promotion in an impressive fashion the previous year, folded and was never to reform. Consequently, no club had to fear relegation while the Düsseldorfer EG, the best supported club in Germany with a spectator average
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The 1966–67 season, in retrospect, marked a turning point of German ice hockey, also not an instantaneous one, the shift from the dominance of small-town Bavarian teams to the clubs from the large cities. The Düsseldorfer EG ended a spell of championships for Bavarian clubs that had lasted since 1951
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The 1965–66 season saw the league expanded to ten teams, with the Düsseldorfer EG, Preußen Krefeld and VfL Bad Nauheim all making a return. After a home-and-away season of 18 games each, which the EV Füssen won with an eleven-point advantage, the league was split again between top and bottom, now two
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The 1993–94 season was to become the 36th and last of the Bundesliga, the DEL being formed shortly afterwards. The SB Rosenheim had returned to the league for its final season, which saw the Düsseldorfer EG reach the final for a sixth consecutive time. The other team, EC Hedos München, played in the
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The most successful era of the Düsseldorfer EG began with the 1989–90 season, with the club winning the regular season and then overcoming champions SB Rosenheim in five games in the finals. The two clubs that had to enter the relegation round with the best eight from the 2nd Bundesliga, EV Landshut
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The 1988–89 season was somewhat a transition, between the dominance of the Kölner EC's three consecutive titles and the Düsseldorfer EG's consecutive four that were to follow. In between, in that season, SB Rosenheim won its third and last national championship, after defeating the up-and-coming DEG
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After struggling against relegation for four consecutive seasons, the SC Riessersee, last of the original eight from 1958 to never have dropped out of the league, finally fell. The club would not return to the Bundesliga again but at least made a brief top-level comeback in the DEL some years later.
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and the two Canadian Laycock brothers were not born in Landshut. Only one club was relegated that season, the EV Füssen, the second-last of the league's founding members that played in it uninterruptedly since day one. Füssen became insolvent at the end of the season, restarted in the 2nd Bundesliga
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The league shrunk in size in 1982–83, now having only ten teams again. A double round of home-and-away games, 36 each, was followed by the play-offs contested by the top eight. The EV Landshut was the surprise champions, the second title for the club after 1970. On both occasions, it was due to its
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The 1981–82 season saw a recovery of the league after the scandal of the previous year and the introduction of the sudden-death format in the play-offs. SB Rosenheim turned out to be the surprise team of the season, finishing fifth after the regular season. The team managed to reach the final where
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The 1974–75 seasons saw a continuation of the south–north shift of German ice hockey, with the financially strong northern clubs recruiting a large number of players from the southern ones. Consequently, spectator numbers for the Bavarian clubs like Riessersee, Bad Tölz and Füssen went down, making
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were also part of this first season. The league was played in a home-and-away format, 14 games per team, with no play-offs at the end, which were only introduced in 1980. The top placed team in the league won the championship, the EV Füssen, while the teams placed seventh and eighth were relegated,
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The 1991–92 season saw the return of a former German champion, with the Krefelder EV having been promoted, alongside ESV Kaufbeuren. Krefeld qualified for the play-offs which saw Düsseldorf defeat Rosenheim in three games. With the third game, Rosenheim's Bundesliga era temporarily ended, the club
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From 1985 onwards, the second golden era of the Kölner EC began, winning three titles in a row. In 1985–86, the final was contested against the arch rival Düsseldorfer EG, who had just overcome a couple of lean seasons in regards to success and money. The KEC defeated the DEG in three games in the
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The 1978–79 season saw the league expanded to twelve teams. This meant, Deilinghofen did not have to step down to the 2nd Bundesliga and Augsburger EV and Mannheimer ERC were added. Because of the insolvency of the Krefelder EV who dropped out of the league, the ESV Kaufbeuren was also admitted to
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the new teams. The modus however had been changed again, all teams played a home-and-away round in a single division, 22 games each. At the end of this, the best eight teams played another home-and-away round against each other. The championship was won for the first time by the EV Landshut, while
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The highlight of the 1980–81 season should have been the introduction of play-offs to the league, for which the best eight teams qualified, and SC Riessesee's last-ever championship. However, the season was overshadowed by one of the biggest scandals in German ice hockey. The German consulate in
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The 1961–62 modus was different again from the previous year. After 14 games each the league was split into top- and bottom eight, with each group playing another home-and-away series just against the teams in its group. The reason for this was the large gap between top and bottom clubs which
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The SC Riessersee, often branded as a rough team, won its first championship since 1960 in the 1977–78 season, one point ahead of Berliner SC after 46 games in a for once unchanged modus. At the bottom of the league, Deilinghofen, who had only been promoted after 2nd Bundesliga champions ESV
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The following year, this order was reversed with the EVF first and the DEG second. It was to be the last-ever title for the club from Füssen and marked the end of the Bavarian dominance, with championships going to the state now becoming as rare as they had been commonplace. The league modus
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The 1970–71 saw the league reduced to ten teams but the number of season games remaining at 36 per club. Because of this, the league did not have a new club in it and ended with the familiar result of EV Füssen taking out another championship. In this season, the league also introduced the
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EV Füssen took out the league title once more in 1967–68, in a season with only slight modifications to the modus. Of the bottom two teams of each division which had to defend their league place the northern clubs both succeeded while the southern clubs both failed. SG Oberstdorf/Sonthofen
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This is a complete list of clubs in the Bundesliga, sorted by the last season a club played in the league. Of these clubs the EV Landshut has played the longest in the league, having entered the Bundesliga in 1963–64 and never been relegated again, competing in 31 of 36 possible seasons:
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From 1976 onwards, the first golden era of the Kölner EC began with the club taking out titles in 1976–77 and 1978–79. The team from Cologne was generally the first to be seen as bought together rather than having grown. The success of the club was brought about by the club's chairman,
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Friday-Sunday rhythm of games, with a team playing one home and one away game per weekend, a system that would remain in place for the duration of the league and beyond. At the bottom end, the Mannheimer ERC was relegated, to be replaced with Preußen Krefeld, at least in theory.
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highlighting that a number of Canadian ice hockey players were living and playing in Germany with fake German passports. Eventually, seven players at the Duisburger SC and three at the Kölner EC were found to have obtained fake passports, which were sold in a bar in
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The 1994–95 season saw all twelve Bundesliga clubs from 1993 to 1994 compete in the DEL, with defending champions EC Hedos München folding halfway through. Apart from the twelve, six 2nd Bundesliga teams were also admitted to the league, the Augsburger EV,
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In its third season, 1960–61, the league remained at a strength of eight clubs but doubled the number of season games to 28 per team. Füssen rectified the slip-up of the previous year, winning the league again, Bad Nauheim was relegated and new team
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in 1947 and began with two regional leagues, north and south, of which the two champions played a national final, won by SC Riessersee, which marked the beginning of a Bavarian dominance in the sport in Germany. In the following year, the
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Cologne and Frankfurt were relegated. The Bad Tölz versus Bad Nauheim produced the highest ever draw in the league when the two sides finished the game with scoren eight goals each, a result repeat later a number of times in the 1980s.
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in front of 12,000 that saw SCR win 6–4. Riessersee only lost one game all season, away against EVF, and drew once, the first 0-all draw in Bundesliga history. In a league with an unchanged modus, the two new clubs, VfL Bad Nauheim and
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it even more difficult to retain their young players. In the north, another championship was won by the well-supported DEG, with Berlin coming second. At the bottom end, Kaufbeuren was replaced by Rosenheim for the next season.
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after this. The war disrupted the championship and between 1941 and 1947 only one season was played, in 1944. In this era, teams came from all over Germany, including areas that would not be part of Germany any more after 1945.
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in four matches in the finals. At the bottom of the league, Freiburg had returned, now as EHC instead of ERC, and survived the relegation round. ESV Kaufbueren was not so lucky and replaced by another up and coming club, the
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was admitted to the league to replace the ERC Freiburg, but had to little time to prepare and was heavily outclassed, finishing the season in last place, with only eight points. The club was relegated and made room for the
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was promoted instead. EV Füssen also took out the next two championships, 1963–64 and 1964–65, while Preußen Krefeld (1964) and Eintracht Dortmund (1965) were the relegated teams. In between, in June 1963, the
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folded midway. Iserlohn, formerly the EC Deilinghofen, was already under threat of folding before the season started but was allowed to participate anyway and made a desperate rescue attempt when chairman
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In 1984–85 the league returned to the old system of a regular season of 36 games followed by the play-off quarter finals. The SB Rosenheim won its second title, again against the Mannheimer ERC. The
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In its second season, the Bundesliga saw the end of EV Füssen's series of seven championships in a row, with the title going to SC Riessersee instead after a championship-clinching game at
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they defeated the Mannheimer ERC and took home their first ever-championship. Of the new teams, ERC Freiburg, like two years before, could not keep up and was relegated while local rivals
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and EHC Freiburg, both survived and consequently were able to play in the league for another season. The greatest change the league experienced however was a political one, the
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for the first time since 1922. Because of the DEL, relegation turned out to be irrelevant, with EC Ratingen nominally relegated while Schwenninger ERC held the league against
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the DEG and Weßling/Starnberg. And while the champions only lost one game all season Weßling/Starnberg managed to only win one, with the club promptly dissolved at the end.
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instead, a lucky move that would soon pay off. Apart from the financial troubles, Augsburger EV would also declare insolvency at the end of the season and drop down to the
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After a 37-year wait, the Berliner SC won another championship in 1973–74 in a league which had returned to ten clubs and 36 season games. New to the Bundesliga was the
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In autumn 1958, the new Ice hockey Bundesliga started with eight clubs in its first season. Apart from Riessersee, Füssen and the two teams from Krefeld, the
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came close to qualifying for the play-offs. On the negative side, both VfL Bad Nauheim and Berliner SC became insolvent and dropped out of the league.
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experienced another change when, instead of ten clubs the league was expanded to eleven, courtesy to the promotion of both Berliner SC and
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The Kölner EC again took out the championship and again needed only three games in the finals to do so, this time against Mannheim.
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proved an inconsistent league, with members fluctuating season-by-season and consequently, in 1958, the decision was made to form a
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An East German presence in the league was maintained with Dynamo Berlin having made an instant return to the league, followed by
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From the 1990–91 season onwards, the Bundesliga became a league for all of Germany, including the lone two East German clubs
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and Iserlohn folded after the next. The Iserlohn affair also brought to the surface the tension between the clubs and the
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Kaufbeuren declined for financial reasons, was hopelessly outclassed and thirteen points behind the saving ninth place.
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With the German reunion, the Bundesliga became a truly nationwide league, initially including two teams from the former
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The following year saw Füssen on top again and Dortmund last in an unchanged modus. This time however the club from
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final for the first time but disposed of the DEG in three games to win the championship and take the title to
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the league while the financial collapse of the EV Rosenheim meant that the ice hockey department joined the
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consequently folded while the FC Bayern was saved by the fact that the league was expanded to twelve teams.
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The league expansion of 1968 is generally explained by the fact that the German ice hockey federation, the
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which carried the name Bundesliga for a season. The following year, the DEL reached an agreement with the
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From 1938 onwards, the national championship featured Austrian clubs as well and twice the title went to
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The league remained at a strength of twelve teams for the 1969–70 season, with ESV Kaufbeuren and
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Tölz, thereby disappearing from the Bundesliga for good, replaced by the Augsburger EV.
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of almost 10,000 per home game, took out the championship while EV Füssen came second.
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where clubs were safe from relegation and therefore financially more stable.
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because ERC Freiburg, finishing seventh, went broke and folded, to reform as
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in this position. From the 1994–95 season, it was in turn replaced by the
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while the Augsburger EV was relegated and the ESV Kaufbeuren promoted.
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DEB website - History of German ice hockey, accessed: 18 December 2011
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In the 1998–99 season, a national league was reintroduced by the
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on its shirts. After only one game, this was outlawed by the
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was formed, ice hockey having previously been part of the
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The 3862: 3260: 617:Ice hockey returned to Berlin in the form of 545:Kaufbeuren qualified for the play-offs while 582:but never returned to the top flight again. 3869: 3855: 3289:International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) 3267: 3253: 2738: 2736: 2734: 2732: 2730: 3161: 3159: 2689: 2687: 2685: 2683: 2681: 2679: 2669: 2667: 2665: 2663: 559: 196:, became an independent league in 1997. 2727: 751: 748:league was branded the 2nd Bundesliga. 14: 4110: 3156: 2676: 2639:Seasons Bundesliga titles were won in 606:best of three final, coached by Swede 4123:Defunct ice hockey leagues in Germany 3850: 3248: 2660: 211: 4133:Organizations disestablished in 1994 531:, Canada, had sent a message to the 42:1993–94 ice hockey Bundesliga season 4143:1958 establishments in West Germany 759: 24: 4128:Sports leagues established in 1958 1286:The statistics from 1981 to 1994: 764:The statistics from 1958 to 1980: 37:Most recent season or competition: 25: 4154: 4138:1994 disestablishments in Germany 3746:Champions Hockey League (2008–09) 3220: 3209:Copress Verlag, published: 1988, 3139:Championnat d'Allemagne 1999/2000 2647:League the club plays in 2011–12 2631:Number of Bundesliga titles won 1664: 109: 49: 3183: 3174: 3147: 3132: 3124:Championnat d'Allemagne 1998/99 3117: 3102: 3094:Championnat d'Allemagne 1994/95 3087: 3079:Championnat d'Allemagne 1993/94 3072: 3064:Championnat d'Allemagne 1992/93 3057: 3049:Championnat d'Allemagne 1991/92 3042: 3034:Championnat d'Allemagne 1990/91 3027: 3019:Championnat d'Allemagne 1989/90 3012: 3004:Championnat d'Allemagne 1988/89 2997: 2988: 2979: 2970: 2961: 2952: 2943: 2934: 2925: 2916: 2907: 2898: 2889: 2880: 2871: 2862: 2853: 2844: 2835: 2826: 2817: 2808: 2799: 2790: 2781: 1281: 2772: 2763: 2754: 2745: 2718: 2709: 368:could not hold the league and 229:German ice hockey championship 13: 1: 3204:30 Jahre Eishockey-Bundesliga 2653: 2694:Die Geschichte des Eishockey 2607:Number of seasons in league 2560: 2533: 2508: 2483: 2458: 2433: 2406: 2381: 2354: 2327: 2302: 2275: 2250: 2223: 2198: 2171: 2146: 2119: 2092: 2067: 2040: 2015: 1990: 1963: 1936: 1909: 1882: 1855: 1830: 1803: 1776: 1749: 1724: 1697: 1633: 1613: 1593: 1571: 1546: 1526: 1502: 1478: 1450: 1422: 1398: 1374: 1348: 1322: 1255: 1234: 1213: 1190: 1171: 1148: 1127: 1106: 1083: 1063: 1039: 1019: 997: 975: 947: 927: 907: 887: 863: 843: 819: 795: 710: 667: 521: 449:as the second division, the 427: 347: 310: 266:Ice hockey restarted in the 194:German Ice Hockey Federation 27:Ice hockey league in Germany 7: 357:survived in seventh place. 176:Federal Republic of Germany 10: 4159: 3351:Canada & United States 3196: 2561: 2534: 2509: 2484: 2459: 2434: 2407: 2382: 2355: 2328: 2303: 2276: 2251: 2224: 2199: 2172: 2147: 2138:1959–60, 1977–78, 1980–81 2120: 2093: 2068: 2041: 2016: 1991: 1964: 1937: 1928:1981–82, 1984–85, 1988–89 1910: 1883: 1856: 1831: 1804: 1777: 1750: 1725: 1698: 1178:Berliner Schlittschuhclub 453:being introduced in 1973. 206: 4073: 3885: 3708: 3687: 3521: 3508:Kontinental Hockey League 3475: 3364: 3343: 3327: 3284: 1316: 1311: 1306: 1301: 1296: 1135:Berliner Schlittschuhclub 789: 784: 779: 774: 379:Deutsche Eissport-Verband 277:Ice hockey premier league 276: 153: 140: 121: 104: 96: 88: 80: 70: 57: 48: 35: 3304:List of KHL vs NHL games 1291: 769: 577:. Apart from them, only 4087:Deutsche Eishockey Liga 3503:Champions Hockey League 3397:Japan & South Korea 2615:First season in league 2511:SG Oberstdorf/Sonthofen 2377:Deutsche Eishockey Liga 2115:Deutsche Eishockey Liga 1986:Deutsche Eishockey Liga 1878:Deutsche Eishockey Liga 1826:Deutsche Eishockey Liga 1772:Deutsche Eishockey Liga 1720:Deutsche Eishockey Liga 1100:Bernd KuhnHorst Phillip 590:in the 2nd Bundesliga. 391:SG Oberstdorf/Sonthofen 231:began in 1912 when the 186:Deutsche Eishockey Liga 160:Deutsche Eishockey Liga 3539:Bosnia and Herzegovina 3476:Europe (international) 3109:La naissance de la DEL 2623:Last season in league 2588: 2536:TSC Eintracht Dortmund 731:National Hockey League 565: 337:Garmisch-Partenkirchen 251:(1927 & 1935) and 3878:Ice hockey Bundesliga 3776:Inter-National League 3299:Junior Club World Cup 1419:EV LandshutKölner EC 563: 518:came a distant last. 18:Ice hockey Bundesliga 4118:Eishockey-Bundesliga 3467:United Arab Emirates 3294:IIHF Continental Cup 3232:Official DEB website 3227:Official DEL website 2563:SC Weßling/Starnberg 1660:into the background. 1318:Regular seasonwinner 752:Bundesliga champions 329:SG Weßling/Starnberg 172:Eishockey-Bundesliga 31:Eishockey-Bundesliga 2070:Eintracht Frankfurt 1251:Martin Hinerstocker 410:Eintracht Frankfurt 227:The history of the 32: 3483:Alps Hockey League 2699:2012-01-01 at the 1074:Siegfried Schubert 971:Siegfried Schubert 566: 540:for DM 8,000. 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Index

Ice hockey Bundesliga
1993–94 ice hockey Bundesliga season

Oberliga
Ice hockey
Germany
Germany
EV Füssen
Düsseldorfer EG
Kölner Haie
Relegation
2nd Bundesliga
Deutsche Eishockey Liga
2nd Bundesliga
Federal Republic of Germany
Oberliga
Deutsche Eishockey Liga
German Ice Hockey Federation
East Germany
Berlin
Berliner SC
German ice hockey championship
Berliner SC
Second World War
MTV München
SC Riessersee
Brandenburg Berlin
Vienna
occupied Germany
EV Füssen

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