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{{Pro hockey team
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| team = Düsseldorfer EG
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| city = [[Düsseldorf]], [[Germany]]
| city = [[Düsseldorf]], [[Germany]]
| league = [[Deutsche Eishockey Liga]]
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| founded = 1935
| founded = 1935
| arena = [[ISS Dome]]
| arena = [[ISS Dome]]
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| capacity = 13,400
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| owner =
| coach = [[Tobias Abstreiter]]
| owner = Harald Wirtz
| GM = Stefan Adam
| coach = [[Thomas Dolak]]
| captain = [[Darryl Boyce]]
| GM =
| captain = [[Philip Gogulla]]
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'''Düsseldorfer EG''' (short '''DEG''') is a German professional [[ice hockey]] team in [[Düsseldorf]]. It was Germany's most successful hockey club for a long time and had many international players. The famous '''Eisstadion at the Brehmstrasse''' was the home venue for most of the team's history. The team now plays in the [[Deutsche Eishockey Liga]] (German Ice Hockey League, abbreviated DEL); the home venue is the [[ISS Dome]].
'''Düsseldorfer EG''' (short '''DEG''') is a German professional [[ice hockey]] team in [[Düsseldorf]]. It was Germany's most successful hockey club for a long time and had many international players. The famous '''Eisstadion at the Brehmstrasse''' was the home venue for most of the team's history. The team now plays in the [[Deutsche Eishockey Liga]] (German Ice Hockey League, abbreviated DEL); the home venue is the [[ISS Dome]].


The club was founded on November 8, 1935 as '''Düsseldorfer Eislauf Gemeinschaft (DEG)''' and was renamed '''DEG Metro Stars''' on March 1, 2002. It was renamed again as '''Düsseldorfer Eislauf-Gemeinschaft (DEG)''' in 2012.
The club was founded on 8 November 1935 as '''Düsseldorfer Eislauf Gemeinschaft (DEG)''' and was renamed '''DEG Metro Stars''' on 1 March 2002. It was renamed again as '''Düsseldorfer Eislauf-Gemeinschaft (DEG)''' in 2012.


==Honors==
==Honors==
* German champions 1967, 1972, 1975, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1996
* German champions 1967, 1972, 1975, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1996
* German [[Runner-up]], 1969, 1971, 1973, 1980, 1981, 1986, 1989, 1994, 2006, 2009
* German [[runner-up]], 1969, 1971, 1973, 1980, 1981, 1986, 1989, 1994, 2006, 2009
* DEB-Pokal winners 2006
* DEB-Pokal winners 2006
* DEB-Pokal [[Runner-up]], 2005
* DEB-Pokal [[runner-up]], 2005
* NRW state champion 1946
* NRW state champion 1946
* Champion in the 2. Bundesliga 2000 (the DEG was two years in the 2nd division due to financial problems)
* Champion in the 2. Bundesliga 2000 (the DEG was two years in the 2nd division due to financial problems)
* 2nd place in Eurocup 1991
* 2nd place in Eurocup 1991
* 3rd place in Eurocup 1997
* 3rd place in Eurocup 1997
* Beat the NHL BLUE ALL-STARS team 3–1 in the first cross-league game in the team's history.

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===Championship teams===
*1967: Hans-Joachim Schmengler, Rainer Gossmann, Kurt Jablonski, Erik Böttcher, Dieter Hoja, Wolfgang Wylach, Jürgen Breidenbach, Karl Heitmüller, Horst Roes, Karl-Heinz Löggow, Reinhold Rief, Ferdinand Werdermann, Ingo Lingemann, Horst Hübbers, Josef Reif, Peter Gregory, Otto Schneitberger, Peter Schmitz.
Head coach: Hans Rampf

*1972: Rainer Makatsch, Manfred Fleischer, Erich Weide, Heiko Antons, Frank Neupert, Jürgen Schwer, Harald Kadow, Otto Schneitberger, Rudolf Potsch, Peter Müller, Klaus Volland, Anton Pohl, Wolfgang Boos, Hubert Engel, Josef Reif, Walter Köberle, Peter Hejma, Walter Stadler, Vladimir Vacatko, Erwin Zeidler.
Head coach: Xaver Unsinn

*1975: Otto Schneitberger, Georg Kink, Horst-Peter Kretschmer, Walter Köberle, Wolfgang Boos, Walter Stadler, Sepp Reif, Petr Hejma, Vladimir Vacatko, Agar, Rainer Makatsch, Heiko Antons, Russel Wiechnik, Gerd Baldauf, Jürgen Schwer, Klaus Volland, Hans Clouth, Michael Clouth, Michael Muus, Manfred Fleischer.
Head coach:Chuck Holdaway

*1990: [[Helmut de Raaf]], Markus Fleming, [[Uli Hiemer]], Mike Schmidt, Rick Amann, Andreas Niederberger, Stefan Königer, Christoph Kreutzer, Jürgen Schulz, Gerd Truntschka, Bernd Truntschka, [[Chris Valentine]], [[Peter Lee (ice hockey)|Peter Lee]], Andreas Brockmann, [[Dieter Hegen]], Oliver Kasper, Manfred Wolf, [[Roy Roedger]], [[Lane Lambert]], Dieter Willmann, Peter Hejma Jr.
Head coach: Peter Johansson (during Playoffs: Peter Hejma)

*1991: [[Helmut de Raaf]], Markus Fleming, [[Uli Hiemer]], Mike Schmidt, Rick Amann, Andreas Niederberger, Christoph Kreutzer, Jürgen Schulz, Christian Althoff, Robert Sterflinger, Gerd Truntschka, Bernd Truntschka, [[Chris Valentine]], [[Peter Lee (ice hockey)|Peter Lee]], Andreas Brockmann, [[Dieter Hegen]], Oliver Kasper, Thomas Werner, Michael Fleming, Olaf Scholz, Brian Hannon, Rainer Zerwesz, Don McLaren, Henrik Hölscher, Dieter Willmann, Peter Hejma Jr.
Head coach: [[Hans Zach]]

*1992: [[Helmut de Raaf]], Christian Frütel, [[Uli Hiemer]], Mike Schmidt, Rick Amann, Andreas Niederberger, Robert Sterflinger, Christof Kreutzer, Christian Althoff, Gerd Truntschka, Bernd Truntschka, [[Chris Valentine]], [[Peter Lee (ice hockey)|Peter Lee]], [[Benoit Doucet]], [[Dieter Hegen]], Mike Lay, Andreas Brockmann, Rainer Zerwesz, Olaf Scholz, Henrik Hölscher, Udo Schmid.
Head coach: [[Hans Zach]]

*1993: [[Helmut de Raaf]], Christian Frütel, [[Uli Hiemer]], Mike Schmidt, Rick Amann, Andreas Niederberger, Christoph Kreutzer, Rafael Jedamzik, Robert Sterflinger, Bernd Truntschka, [[Chris Valentine]], [[Peter Lee (ice hockey)|Peter Lee]], Benoit Doucet, Andreas Brockmann, Ernst Köpf, Wolfgang Kummer, Lorenz Funk Jr., Dale Derkatch, Steve Gotaas, Mark Jooris, Bernd Kühnhauser, Christian Schmitz, [[Tino Boos]], Mike Lay, Rainer Zerwesz, Henrik Hölscher.
Head coach: [[Hans Zach]]

*1996: [[Helmut de Raaf]], Carsten Gossmann Abwehr, Peter Andersson, Brad Bergen, [[Uli Hiemer]], Torsten Kienass, Andreas Niederberger, Sergej Sorokin, Robert Sterflinger, Andreas Brockmann, Benoit Doucet, Lorenz Funk Jr., [[Dieter Hegen]], Ernst Köpf, Alexej Kudaschov, Bernd Kühnhauser, Wolfgang Kummer, [[Patrick Lebeau]], [[Mikko Mäkelä]], Gordon Sherven, Bernd Truntschka, [[Chris Valentine]].
Head coach: Hardy Nilsson, Assistant coach: Martin Karlsson


==Players==
==Players==
*{{see also|:Category:Düsseldorfer EG players}}
===Current roster===
===Current roster===
{{Düsseldorfer EG roster}}
{{Düsseldorfer EG roster}}

===Honored members===
===Honored members===
*'''10''' [[Chris Valentine]]
*'''10''' [[Chris Valentine]]
*'''12''' [[Peter-John Lee]]
*'''12''' [[Peter-John Lee]]
*'''13''' [[Walter Köberle]]
*'''13''' [[Walter Köberle]]
*'''23''' [[Daniel Kreutzer]]


===Notable alumni===
===Coaches===
{{Div col}}
* '''Goaltender'''
* 1930s – Bobby Bell
** [[Helmut de Raaf]]; DEG: 1980 - 1996; Seasons: 11; Games: 497; Goals: 0; Assists: 7; Points: 7; Penealty minutes: 155; Championships: 5
* 1952–53 – Rainer Hillmann
* '''Defencemen'''
* 1950s – Clare (Jimmy) Drake
** [[Rick Amann]]; DEG: 1987 - 1996; Seasons: 9; Games: 446; Goals: 85; Assists: 160; P: 245; PM: 602; Ch: 4
* 1950s – Gerald Strong
** [[Frank Dueckerhoff]]; DEG: 1980 - 1985; Seasons 5; G: 60; Goals: 0: Assists: 0: P: 0; PM: 2: Ch: 0
* 1956–58 – Frank Trottier
** [[Ulrich Hiemer]]; DEG: 1986 - 1996; Seasons: 10; G: 482; Goals: 141; Assists: 288; Points: 429; PM: 794; Championships: 5
* 1958–62 – Vlastimil Suchoparek
** [[Andreas Niederberger]]; DEG: 1986 - 1998; Seasons: 12; Games: 593; Goals: 77; Assists: 256; P: 333; PM: 262; Ch: 5
* 1962–65 – Engelbert Holderied
** [[Mike Schmidt (ice hockey)|Mike Schmidt]]; DEG: 1984 - 1993; Seasons: 9; Goals: 63; Assists: 288; P: 351; 571 Penalty minutes; Championships: 4
* 1965–69 – Hans Rampf
** [[Robert Sterflinger]]; DEG: 1985 - 1997; Seasons: 9; G: 405; Goals: 32; Assists: 75; P: 107; PM: 258; Ch: 4
* 1969–70 – Dr. Ladislav Horsky
* '''Forwards'''
* 1970–72 – [[Xaver Unsinn]]
** [[Chris Valentine]]; DEG: 1984 - 1996; Seasons: 12; G: 571; Goals: 365; Assists: 598; P: 963; PM: 912; CH: 5;
* 1972–73 – Jiri Pokorny
** [[Peter-John Lee]]; DEG: 1983 - 1993; Seasons: 10; G: 450; Goals: 340; Assists: 334; P: 674; PM: 492; CH: 4;
* 1973–76 – Chuck Holdaway
** [[Peter Hejma Sen.]]; DEG: 1970 - 1981; Seasons: 9; G: 359; Goals: 240; Assists: 274; P: 514; PM: 261; Ch: 2
* 1976–77 – [[Hans Rampf]]
** [[Dieter Hegen]]; DEG: 1989 - 1998; Seasons: 7; G: 341; Goals: 238; Assists: 266; P: 464; PM: 292; Ch: 4
* 1977 – George Agar
** [[Andreas Brockmann]]; DEG: 1988 - 2000; Seasons: 10; G: 507; Goals: 158; Assists: 264; P: 422; PM: 542; Ch: 6 (5x Bundesliga/DEL; 1x 2. Bundesliga)
* 1977–78 – Rudi Hejtmanek
** [[Benoit Doucet|Ben Doucet]]; DEG: 1991 - 1998; Seasons: 7; G: 340; Goals: 159; Assists: 234; P: 393; PM:521; Ch: 3
* 1978–79 – [[Otto Schneitberger]]
** [[Gerd Truntschka]]; DEG: 1989 - 1992; Seasons: 3; G: 195; Goals: 61; Assists: 207; P: 268; PM: 183; Ch: 3
* 1979–82 – [[Gerhard Kießling]]
** [[Tore Vikingstad]]; DEG: 2003 - 2008; Seasons: 7; G: 355; Goals: 107; Assists: 171; P: 278; PM: 210; Ch: 1 (DEB-Cup 2006)
* 1982–83 – Jaromir Frycer
** [[Brendan Shanahan]]; DEG: 1994; Seasons: 1; G: 3;
* 1983–84 – Heinz Weisenbach
** [[Daniel Kreutzer]]; DEG: 1996/97 and 2002 - 2017; Seasons: 16; G: 685; Goals: 198; Assists: 376; P: 574; PM: 1003; Ch: 2 (World Championship (D1|A) Gold Medal 2005/06, DEB-Pokal winner 2006)
* 1984–87 – [[Otto Schneitberger]]

* 1987–88 – Brian Lefley
==Coaches==
* 1988–89 – Peter Johannson
* 1930s - Bobby Bell
* 1989–90 – Peter Hejma
* 1952/1953 - Rainer Hillmann
* 1990–95 – [[Hans Zach]]
* 1950s - Clare (Jimmy) Drake
* 1995–97 – Hardy Nilsson
* 1950s - Gerald Strong
* 1997 – Hans Zach
* 1956-1958 - Frank Trottier
* 1997–98 – [[Chris Valentine]]
* 1958-1962 - Vlastimil Suchoparek
* 1998–99 – Czeslaw Panek
* 1962-1965 - Engelbert Holderied
* 1999–01 – Gerhard Brunner
* 1965-1969 - Hans Rampf
* 2001–04 – [[Michael Komma]]
* 1969/1970 - Dr. Ladislav Horsky
* 1970-1972 - [[Xaver Unsinn]]
* 2004 [[Walter Köberle]]
* 2004–05 – [[Butch Goring]]
* 1972/1973 - Jiri Pokorny
* 2005–07 – [[Don Jackson (ice hockey)|Don Jackson]]
* 1973-1976 - Chuck Holdaway
* 2007 – Slavomir Lener
* 1976/1977 - [[Hans Rampf (Sportler)|Hans Rampf]], followed by George Agar
* 2007–08 – [[Lance Nethery]]
* 1977/1978 - Rudi Hejtmanek
* 1978/1979 - [[Otto Schneitberger]]
* 2008–10 [[Harold Kreis]]
* 1979-1982 - [[Gerhard Kießling]]
* 2010–12 [[Jeff Tomlinson]]
* 2012–14 – Christian Brittig
* 1982/1983 - Jaromir Frycer
* 2014–17 – Christoph Kreutzer
* 1983-1984 - Heinz Weisenbach
* 2017–18 – Mike Pellegrims
* 1984-1987 - [[Otto Schneitberger]]
* 2018 – Tobias Abstreiter
* 1987/1988 - Brian Lefley
* 2018–22 – [[Harold Kreis]]
* 1988-1989 - Peter Johannson
* 2022–23 – [[Roger Hansson (ice hockey)|Roger Hansson]]
* 1989-1990 - Peter Hejma
* 1990-1995 - [[Hans Zach]]
* 2023–''present'' [[Thomas Dolak]]
{{Div col end}}
* 1995-1997 - Hardy Nilsson
* 1997 - Hans Zach
* 1997/1998 - [[Chris Valentine]]
* 1998-1999 - Czeslaw Panek
* 1999-2001 - Gerhard Brunner
* 2001-2004 - [[Michael Komma]]
* 2004 - [[Walter Köberle]] as interimcoach
* 2004-2005 - [[Butch Goring]]
* 2005-2007 - [[Don Jackson (ice hockey)|Don Jackson]]
* 2007 - Slavomir Lener
* 2007-2008 - [[Lance Nethery]] as interim coach
* 2008-2010 - [[Harold Kreis]]
* 2010–2012 - [[Jeff Tomlinson]]
* 2012–2014 - Christian Brittig
* 2014–2017 - Christoph Kreutzer
* 2017–2018 - Mike Pellegrims


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.deg-eishockey.de Official Website] {{de icon}}
*{{Official Website}} {{in lang|de}}


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[[Category:Ice hockey clubs established in 1935]]
[[Category:Ice hockey clubs established in 1935]]
[[Category:1935 establishments in Germany]]


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Latest revision as of 17:58, 18 February 2024

Düsseldorfer EG
CityDüsseldorf, Germany
LeagueDeutsche Eishockey Liga
Founded1935
Home arenaISS Dome
(capacity: 13,400)
Colors   
Owner(s)Harald Wirtz
Head coachThomas Dolak
CaptainPhilip Gogulla
Websitedeg-eishockey.de
Franchise history
1935–2002Düsseldorfer EG
2002–2012DEG Metro Stars
2012–Düsseldorfer EG
Current season

Düsseldorfer EG (short DEG) is a German professional ice hockey team in Düsseldorf. It was Germany's most successful hockey club for a long time and had many international players. The famous Eisstadion at the Brehmstrasse was the home venue for most of the team's history. The team now plays in the Deutsche Eishockey Liga (German Ice Hockey League, abbreviated DEL); the home venue is the ISS Dome.

The club was founded on 8 November 1935 as Düsseldorfer Eislauf Gemeinschaft (DEG) and was renamed DEG Metro Stars on 1 March 2002. It was renamed again as Düsseldorfer Eislauf-Gemeinschaft (DEG) in 2012.

Honors[edit]

  • German champions 1967, 1972, 1975, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1996
  • German runner-up, 1969, 1971, 1973, 1980, 1981, 1986, 1989, 1994, 2006, 2009
  • DEB-Pokal winners 2006
  • DEB-Pokal runner-up, 2005
  • NRW state champion 1946
  • Champion in the 2. Bundesliga 2000 (the DEG was two years in the 2nd division due to financial problems)
  • 2nd place in Eurocup 1991
  • 3rd place in Eurocup 1997
  • Beat the NHL BLUE ALL-STARS team 3–1 in the first cross-league game in the team's history.

Players[edit]

Current roster[edit]

Updated 6 April 2024.[1]

No. Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace
18 United States Kenny Agostino LW L 32 2023 Morristown, New Jersey, United States
7 Germany Sinan Akdag D L 34 2023 Rosenheim, Germany
88 Germany Torsten Ankert D R 35 2023 Essen, Germany
24 Germany Alexander Blank F L 22 2022 Berlin, Germany
92 Germany Jakub Borzecki RW R 22 2022 Syracuse, New York, United States
11 Canada Kevin Clark RW R 36 2023 Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
16 Canada Kyle Cumiskey D L 37 2020 Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada
67 Germany Bernhard Ebner D L 33 2012 Schongau, Germany
28 Germany Alexander Ehl RW R 24 2019 Landshut, Germany
5 Germany Nicolas Geitner D L 25 2019 Düsseldorf, Germany
87 Germany Philip Gogulla (C) LW L 36 2022 Düsseldorf, Germany
51 Canada Luke Green D R 26 2023 Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
32 Germany Hendrik Hane G L 23 2019 Düsseldorf, Germany
40 Norway Henrik Haukeland G L 29 2022 Fredrikstad, Norway
97 Germany Edmund Junemann F L 20 2022 Duisburg, Germany
22 Germany Oliver Mebus D L 31 2023 Dormagen, Germany
3 United States Alec McCrea D R 29 2022 San Diego, California, United States
21 Canada Brendan O'Donnell LW L 31 2021 Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
71 Canada Kohen Olischefski RW R 26 2023 Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada
9 Canada Adam Payerl C R 33 2024 Kitchener, Ontario, Canada
72 Germany Bennet Roßmy LW L 20 2023 Zittau, Germany
42 Germany Luis Üffing F L 24 2023 Peißenberg, Germany
26 Canada Phil Varone C L 33 2023 Vaughan, Ontario, Canada
55 Germany Moritz Wirth D L 24 2023 Frankfurt, Germany


Honored members[edit]

Coaches[edit]

  • 1930s – Bobby Bell
  • 1952–53 – Rainer Hillmann
  • 1950s – Clare (Jimmy) Drake
  • 1950s – Gerald Strong
  • 1956–58 – Frank Trottier
  • 1958–62 – Vlastimil Suchoparek
  • 1962–65 – Engelbert Holderied
  • 1965–69 – Hans Rampf
  • 1969–70 – Dr. Ladislav Horsky
  • 1970–72 – Xaver Unsinn
  • 1972–73 – Jiri Pokorny
  • 1973–76 – Chuck Holdaway
  • 1976–77 – Hans Rampf
  • 1977 – George Agar
  • 1977–78 – Rudi Hejtmanek
  • 1978–79 – Otto Schneitberger
  • 1979–82 – Gerhard Kießling
  • 1982–83 – Jaromir Frycer
  • 1983–84 – Heinz Weisenbach
  • 1984–87 – Otto Schneitberger
  • 1987–88 – Brian Lefley
  • 1988–89 – Peter Johannson
  • 1989–90 – Peter Hejma
  • 1990–95 – Hans Zach
  • 1995–97 – Hardy Nilsson
  • 1997 – Hans Zach
  • 1997–98 – Chris Valentine
  • 1998–99 – Czeslaw Panek
  • 1999–01 – Gerhard Brunner
  • 2001–04 – Michael Komma
  • 2004 – Walter Köberle
  • 2004–05 – Butch Goring
  • 2005–07 – Don Jackson
  • 2007 – Slavomir Lener
  • 2007–08 – Lance Nethery
  • 2008–10 – Harold Kreis
  • 2010–12 – Jeff Tomlinson
  • 2012–14 – Christian Brittig
  • 2014–17 – Christoph Kreutzer
  • 2017–18 – Mike Pellegrims
  • 2018 – Tobias Abstreiter
  • 2018–22 – Harold Kreis
  • 2022–23 – Roger Hansson
  • 2023–presentThomas Dolak

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Düsseldorfer EG – Mannschaft" (in German). deg-eishockey.de. Retrieved 6 April 2024.

External links[edit]