Düsseldorfer EG / Statistics
This article serves to present important statistics on the Düsseldorfer EG , for which there is little space in the main article. At important points there are links to individual sections of this data collection.
Successful teams
German champion 1966/67
position | Surname |
Goal: | Rainer Gossmann , Hans-Joachim Schmengler |
Defense: | Dieter Hoja , Horst Hübbers , Horst Roes , Jochen Schmidt , Otto Schneitberger |
Storm: | Erich Böttcher , Peter Gregory , Karl Heitmüller, Kurt Jablonski , Ingo Lingemann , Sepp Reif , Karl-Heinz Löggow , Reinhold Rief , Ferdinand Werdermann |
Trainer: | Hans Rampf |
German champion 1971/72
position | Surname |
Goal: | Rainer Makatsch , Manfred Fleischer |
Defense: | Harald Kadow , Otto Schneitberger , Rudolf Potsch , Erich Weide , Heiko Antons , Frank Neupert , Jürgen Schwer |
Storm: | Sepp Reif , Petr Hejma , Vladimír Vacátko , Walter Stadler , Anton Pohl (ice hockey player) , Klaus Volland , Walter Köberle , Wolfgang Boos , Peter Müller , Erwin Zeidler , Hubert Engel |
Trainer: | Xaver nonsense |
German champion 1974/75
position | Surname |
Goal: | Rainer Makatsch , Manfred Fleischer |
Defense: | Jürgen Schwer , Heiko Antons , Horst-Peter Kretschmer , Georg Kink , Otto Schneitberger , Hans Clouth |
Storm: | Walter Stadler , Wolfgang Boos , Vladimír Vacátko , Klaus Volland , Sepp Reif , Walter Köberle , Michael Muus , Gerd Baldauf , Wolfgang Hellwig , Russel Wiechnik , Petr Hejma , George Agar |
Trainer: | Chuck Holdaway |
German champion 1989/90
position | Surname |
Goal: | Helmut de Raaf , Markus Flemming |
Defense: | Uli Hiemer , Mike Schmidt , Rick Amann , Andreas Niederberger , Stefan Königer , Christof Kreutzer , Jürgen Schulz |
Storm: | Gerd Truntschka , Bernd Truntschka , Chris Valentine , Peter-John Lee , Andreas Brockmann , Dieter Hegen , Oliver Kasper , Manfred Wolf , Roy Roedger , Lane Lambert , Dieter Willmann , Petr Hejma junior |
Trainer: | Peter Johansson , from the play-offs: Petr Hejma senior |
German champion 1990/91
position | Surname |
Goal: | Helmut de Raaf , Markus Flemming |
Defense: | Uli Hiemer , Mike Schmidt , Rick Amann , Andreas Niederberger , Christof Kreutzer , Jürgen Schulz , Christian Althoff , Robert Sterflinger |
Storm: | Gerd Truntschka , Bernd Truntschka , Chris Valentine , Peter-John Lee , Andreas Brockmann , Dieter Hegen , Oliver Kasper , Thomas Werner , Michael Flemming , Olaf Scholz , Brian Hannon , Rainer Zerwesz , Don McLaren , Henrik Hölscher , Dieter Willmann , Petr Hejma junior |
Trainer: | Hans Zach |
German champion 1991/92
position | Surname |
Goal: | Helmut de Raaf , Christian Frütel |
Defense: | Uli Hiemer , Mike Schmidt , Rick Amann , Andreas Niederberger , Christof Kreutzer , Rafael Jedamzik , Robert Sterflinger , Christian Althoff |
Storm: | Gerd Truntschka , Bernd Truntschka , Chris Valentine , Peter-John Lee , Benoît Doucet , Dieter Hegen , Mike Lay , Andreas Brockmann , Michael Flemming , Rainer Zerwesz , Olaf Scholz , Henrik Hölscher , Udo Schmid |
Trainer: | Hans Zach |
German champion 1992/93
position | Surname |
Goal: | Helmut de Raaf , Christian Frütel |
Defense: | Uli Hiemer , Mike Schmidt , Rick Amann , Andreas Niederberger , Christof Kreutzer , Rafael Jedamzik , Robert Sterflinger |
Storm: | Bernd Truntschka , Chris Valentine , Peter-John Lee , Benoît Doucet , Andreas Brockmann , Ernst Köpf junior , Wolfgang Kummer , Lorenz Funk junior , Dale Derkatch , Steve Gotaas , Mark Jooris (12 games) , Bernd Kühnhauser , Christian Schmitz , Tino Boos , Mike Lay , Rainer Zerwesz , Henrik Hölscher |
Trainer: | Hans Zach |
German champion 1995/96
position | Surname |
Goal: | Helmut de Raaf , Carsten Gossmann |
Defense: | Peter Andersson , Brad Bergen , Uli Hiemer , Torsten Kienass , Andreas Niederberger , Robert Sterflinger , Christof Kreutzer , Sergei Sorokin , Rick Amann (both left DEG before the play-off round) |
Storm: | Andreas Brockmann , Benoît Doucet , Lorenz Funk junior , Dieter Hegen , Ernst Köpf junior , Alexej Kudaschow , Bernd Kühnhauser , Wolfgang Kummer , Patrick Lebeau , Mikko Mäkelä , Gordon Sherven , Bernd Truntschka , Chris Valentine , Nikolaus Mondt , Boris Lingemann (both only sporadic Stakes in the preliminary round) |
Trainer: | Hardy Nilsson (head trainer) , Martin Karlsson (assistant trainer) |
DEB cup winner 2005/2006
position | Surname |
Goal: | Andrej Trefilow , Alexander Jung |
Defense: | Tommy Jakobsen , Todd Reirden , Jeff Tory , Mike Pellegrims , Alexander Sulzer , Marián Bažány |
Storm: | Tore Vikingstad , Daniel Kreutzer , Klaus Kathan , Andy Schneider , Peter Ferraro , Chris Ferraro , Craig Johnson , Thomas Jörg , Chris Schmidt , Patrick Reimer , Fabian Brännström , Florian Jung |
Trainer: | Don Jackson (head trainer) , Christian Brittig (assistant trainer) , Walter Köberle (team leader) |
Placements by DEG
DEG placements between 1936 and 1958
From 1948 the newly founded Oberliga is the highest league, the Landesliga the second league
season | league | placement | Others |
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1936 | - | No participation in championships | |
1937 | 3rd place | Final round: 2 games - 0: 4 points - 1: 6 goals | |
1938 | 2nd place | Final round: 3 games - 4: 2 points - 4: 2 goals / equal on points with Berliner SC | |
1939 | 3rd place | Game for 3rd place against the Zehlendorfer Wespen 2-1 won | |
1940 | 4th Place | Final round: 3 games - 2: 4 points - 2: 3 goals | |
1941 | - | Second in a preliminary round / no participation in the final round | |
1942 | - | Second in a preliminary round / championship canceled due to the war | |
1943 | - | Championship canceled after only one game due to the war | |
1944 | 3rd place | Game for 3rd place against EV Füssen 5: 1 won | |
1945 | - | No championship held | |
1946 | - | No championship held / DEG becomes NRW champion | |
1947 | - | Participation in interzone championship | |
1947/48 | - | - | Since the stadium wasn't rebuilt yet, no team of its own; the DEG players played in association with Preussen Krefeld . These reached the 6th place in the final round. |
1948/49 | - | - | Since the stadium had not yet been rebuilt, no team of its own; the DEG players played in association with Preussen Krefeld . These reached the 2nd place in the final round. |
1949/50 | - | - | Since the stadium had not yet been rebuilt, no team of its own; the DEG players played in association with Preussen Krefeld . These reached the 2nd place in the final round. |
1950/51 | National league | - | First of the preliminary round North - game for the fifth place in the final round lost, therefore no participation in the final round |
1951/52 | National league | - | Fourth of the preliminary round north |
1952/53 | Oberliga | 7th place | 14 games - 7:21 points - 26:96 goals |
1953/54 | Oberliga | 8th place | 14 games - 2:26 points - 19: 131 goals |
1954/55 | National league | - | First of the promotion round |
1955/56 | Oberliga | 7th place | 14 games - 7:21 points - 46:94 goals |
1956/57 | National league | - | Third of the preliminary round west |
1957/58 | Oberliga | 6th place | 10 games - 3:17 points - 33:62 goals - Third in the preliminary round West but qualified for the finals of the coming season, the first Bundesliga season |
Bundesliga placements (1958 / 59–1993 / 94)
From 1958 the newly founded Bundesliga is the highest league, the Oberliga is now the second division. From the 1980/81 season, the championships will be played in a playoff round.
season | league | Preliminary round | Playoffs / miscellaneous |
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1958/59 | Bundesliga | 7th place | Relegation to the league |
1959/60 | Oberliga | 3rd place | |
1960/61 | Oberliga | 8th place | |
1961/62 | Oberliga | 10th place | |
1962/63 | Oberliga | 2nd place | |
1963/64 | Oberliga | 4th Place | |
1964/65 | Oberliga | 2nd place | Promotion to the Bundesliga |
1965/66 | Bundesliga | 3rd place | Out of 13 home games lost 2 - Master Bad Tölz was defeated twice. All 13 home games in front of a full house on Brehmstrasse 10,500 spectators |
1966/67 | Bundesliga | 1st place | German champions |
1967/68 | Bundesliga | 4th Place | |
1968/69 | Bundesliga | 2nd place | Runner-up |
1969/70 | Bundesliga | 8th place | |
1970/71 | Bundesliga | 2nd place | Runner-up |
1971/72 | Bundesliga | 1st place | German champions |
1972/73 | Bundesliga | 2nd place | Runner-up |
1973/74 | Bundesliga | 4th Place | |
1974/75 | Bundesliga | 1st place | German champions |
1975/76 | Bundesliga | 3rd place | |
1976/77 | Bundesliga | 4th Place | |
1977/78 | Bundesliga | 6th place | |
1978/79 | Bundesliga | 4th Place | |
1979/80 | Bundesliga | 2nd place | Runner-up |
1980/81 | Bundesliga | 2nd place | Runner-up after the playoffs: 2-0 victories in the quarter-finals against ESV Kaufbeuren ; 2: 1 victories in the semi-finals against the Mannheim ERC ; 2-1 defeats in the final against SC Riessersee |
1981/82 | Bundesliga | 8th place | Playoffs: 2-0 defeats in the quarterfinals against EV Landshut |
1982/83 | Bundesliga | 8th place | Playoffs: Placement round lost 2-1 to Schwenninger ERC ; Game for 7th place against SC Riessersee lost with 2-0 defeats |
1983/84 | Bundesliga | 8th place | Intermediate round; Won game for 7th place against the Schwenninger ERC |
1984/85 | Bundesliga | 7th place | Playoffs: 3-1 defeats in the quarterfinals against the Cologne EC |
1985/86 | Bundesliga | 2nd place | Runner-up after the playoffs: 3-0 victories in the quarter-finals against the Mannheim ERC ; 3-0 victories in the semi-finals against SB Rosenheim ; 3-0 defeats in the final against the Cologne EC |
1986/87 | Bundesliga | 3rd place | Playoffs: 3-0 victories in the quarterfinals against the ECD Iserlohn ; 3: 0 defeats in the semi-finals against the Cologne EC ; Won game for 3rd place against SB Rosenheim |
1987/88 | Bundesliga | 5th place | Playoffs: 3-1 wins in the quarterfinals against EV Landshut ; 3: 1 defeats in the semi-finals against SB Rosenheim ; Game for 3rd place against the Mannheim ERC lost |
1988/89 | Bundesliga | 4th Place | Runner-up after the playoffs: 3-0 victories in the quarter-finals against the Schwenninger ERC ; 3: 1 wins in the semifinals against the Cologne EC; 3: 1 defeats in the final against SB Rosenheim |
1989/90 | Bundesliga | 1st place | German champions after the playoffs: 3-0 victories in the quarterfinals against Hedos Munich ; 3-0 victories in the semi-finals against the Schwenninger ERC ; 3: 2 wins in the final against SB Rosenheim |
1990/91 | Bundesliga | 2nd place | German champions after the playoffs: 3-0 victories in the quarter-finals against Eintracht Frankfurt ; 3: 2 wins in the semi-finals against SB Rosenheim ; 3: 2 wins in the final against the Cologne EC |
1991/92 | Bundesliga | 1st place | German champions after the playoffs: 3-0 victories in the quarter-finals against the Schwenninger ERC ; 3-0 victories in the semifinals against the Mannheim ERC ; 3-0 victories in the final against SB Rosenheim |
1992/93 | Bundesliga | 1st place | German champions after the playoffs: 3-0 victories in the quarterfinals against EC Ratingen ; 3-0 victories in the semi-finals against BSC Prussia ; 3: 2 wins in the final against the Kölner Haie |
1993/94 | Bundesliga | 1st place | Runner-up after the playoffs: 4-0 victories in the quarter-finals against ESV Kaufbeuren ; 3: 2 wins in the semifinals against BSC Prussia ; 3-0 defeats in the final against Hedos Munich |
Placements DEL (from 1994/95)
For the 1994/1995 season the Bundesliga was replaced by the DEL, for the 1999/2000 season the DEB gave up its claim to the designation 1st Bundesliga and then continued the 2nd division as the 2nd Bundesliga.
season | league | Preliminary round | Playoffs / miscellaneous |
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1994/95 | DEL | 5th place | Playoffs: 4: 1 wins in the round of 16 against EHC 80 Nuremberg ; 4: 1 defeats in the quarterfinals against the Krefeld EV |
1995/96 | DEL | 3rd place | German champions after the playoffs: 3-0 victories in the round of 16 against SC Riessersee ; 3-0 victories in the quarterfinals against the Krefeld Pinguine ; 3-0 victories in the semi-finals against the Prussian Devils Berlin ; 3: 1 wins in the final against the Kölner Haie |
1996/97 | DEL | 9th place | Playdowns: 4-0 victories against the Ratinger Löwen |
1997/98 | DEL | 5th place | Playoffs: 3-0 defeats in the quarter-finals against Adler Mannheim / then voluntary withdrawal for financial reasons in the 2nd Bundesliga |
1998/99 | 2nd Bundesliga | 3rd place | Playoffs: 3: 2 victories in the quarterfinals against the Iserlohner EC ; 3: 1 defeats in the semifinals against EC Bad Nauheim |
1999/2000 | 2nd Bundesliga | 1st place | Master of the DEB-2. League after the playoffs: 3-0 victories in the quarterfinals against SC Bietigheim-Bissingen ; 3: 1 victories in the semi-finals against EC Bad Nauheim ; 3: 2 wins in the final against ERC Ingolstadt / promotion to the DEL |
2000/01 | DEL | 11th place | Playoffs not reached |
2001/02 | DEL | 9th place | Playoffs not reached |
2002/03 | DEL | 3rd place | Playoffs: 4-1 defeats in the quarterfinals against the Krefeld Penguins |
2003/04 | DEL | 8th place | Playoffs: 4-0 defeats in the quarter-finals against the Eisbären Berlin |
2004/05 | DEL | 10th place | Playoffs not reached |
2005/06 | DEL | 3rd place | Runner-up after the playoffs: 4-2 wins in the quarter-finals against the Hamburg Freezers ; 3: 2 wins in the semi-finals against the Kölner Haie ; 3-0 defeats in the final against the Eisbären Berlin |
2006/07 | DEL | 2nd place | Playoffs: 4-1 wins in the quarterfinals against the Hamburg Freezers ; 3: 1 defeats in the semifinals against the Nürnberg Ice Tigers |
2007/08 | DEL | 9th place | Pre-Playoffs: 2-1 wins against Hannover Scorpions ; Playoffs: 4-1 victories in the quarterfinals against the Nürnberg Ice Tigers ; 3: 2 defeats in the semifinals against the Eisbären Berlin |
2008/09 | DEL | 3rd place | Runner-up after the playoffs: 4: 3 victories in the quarter-finals against the Krefeld Penguins ; 3: 2 victories in the semifinals against the Hannover Scorpions ; The Eisbären Berlin lost 3-1 in the final |
2009/10 | DEL | 6th place | Playoffs: 3-0 defeats in the quarterfinals against Grizzly Adams Wolfsburg |
2010/11 | DEL | 2nd place | Playoffs: 3-1 wins in the quarterfinals against Adler Mannheim ; 3: 2 defeats in the semifinals against the Eisbären Berlin |
2011/12 | DEL | 7th place | Pre-Playoffs: 2-0 wins against Iserlohn Roosters ; Playoffs: 4-1 defeats in the quarterfinals against ERC Ingolstadt |
2012/13 | DEL | 14th place | Playoffs not reached |
2013/14 | DEL | 14th place | Playoffs not reached |
2014/15 | DEL | 5th place | Playoffs: 4: 3 wins in the quarterfinals against the Hamburg Freezers ; 1: 4 defeats in the semifinals against ERC Ingolstadt |
2015/16 | DEL | 5th place | Playoffs: 1: 4 defeats in the quarterfinals against the Grizzlys Wolfsburg |
2016/17 | DEL | 11th place | Playoffs not reached |
2017/18 | DEL | 11th place | Playoffs not reached |
2018/19 | DEL | 6th place | Playoffs: 4: 3 defeats in the quarterfinals against the Augsburg Panthers |
DEB Cup placements
From the 2002/2003 season to the 2008/2009 season, the German Ice Hockey Cup was played.
season | Round reached | Result | title |
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2002/03 | Quarter finals | 4: 5 defeat afterwards against the Nürnberg Ice Tigers | - |
2003/04 | 2nd round | 4: 5 defeat n.V. against SC Riessersee | - |
2004/05 | final | 3: 4 defeat afterwards against ERC Ingolstadt | Vice cup winner |
2005/06 | final | 2: 1 victory afterwards against Adler Mannheim | German cup winner 2006 |
2006/07 | 2nd round | 2: 9 defeat against REV Bremerhaven | - |
2007/08 | Quarter finals | 1: 2 defeat against the Augsburg Panthers | - |
2008/09 | Quarter finals | 1: 2 defeat afterwards against the Straubing Tigers | - |
Famous former DEG players
(Sorted alphabetically)
The following table lists some of the players who have been among the most influential ice hockey players in the DEG, the league and, to a large extent, the national team for many years. Not only the athletic performance, but also the appearance outside the ice rink were exemplary. People like Chris Valentine, Peter-John Lee, Petr Hejma, Otto Schneitberger and Helmut deRaaf are still well known today and, as members of the so-called “golden times” of the association, are welcome guests.
Surname | Seasons | Games | Gates | Ass. | Points | Min. | DEG players from - to | German champions |
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goalkeeper | ||||||||
Helmut de Raaf | 11 | 497 | 0 | 7th | 7th | 155 | 1979-1983, 1988-1996 | 90.91.92.93.96 |
Jamie Storr | 3 | 166 | 0 | 9 | 9 | ? | 2006–2009, 2009–2012 standby goalie | - |
Andrei Trefilov | 6th | 302 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 68 | 2000-2006 | - |
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Rick Amann | 9 | 446 | 85 | 160 | 245 | 602 | 1987-1996 | 90.91.92.93 |
Uli Hiemer | 10 | 482 | 141 | 288 | 429 | 794 | 1987-1996 | 90.91.92.93.96 |
Udo Kießling | 3 | 125 | 68 | 95 | 163 | 231 | 1979-1982 | - |
Andi Niederberger | 12 | 593 | 77 | 256 | 333 | 262 | 1986-1998 | 90.91.92.93.96 |
Mike Schmidt | 9 | 405 | 63 | 288 | 351 | 571 | 1984-1993 | 90.91.92.93 |
Otto Schneitberger | 10 | 320 | 100 | 57 | 157 | ? | 1965-1976 | 67.72.75 |
Robert Sterflinger | 9 | 405 | 32 | 75 | 107 | 258 | 1985-1987, 1990-1997 | 91.92.93.96 |
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Andreas Brockmann | 10 | 507 | 158 | 264 | 422 | 542 | 1988-1997, 1999-2000 | 90.91.92.93.96 |
Dick Decloe | 3 | 126 | 152 | 128 | 280 | 126 | 1979-1982 | - |
Benoît Doucet | 7th | 340 | 159 | 234 | 393 | 521 | 1991-1998 | 92.93.96 |
Dieter Hegen | 7th | 341 | 238 | 266 | 464 | 292 | 1989-1992, 1994-1998 | 90.91.92.96 |
Petr Hejma | 9 | 359 | 240 | 274 | 514 | 261 | 1970-1976, 1979-1981 | 72.75 |
Walter Köberle * | 11 | 308 × | 199 × | 126 × | 325 × | 356 × | 1971-1981, 1982-1983 | 72.75 |
Daniel Kreutzer * | 16 | 783 | 218 | 426 | 644 | 1148 | 1996-1997, 2002-2017 | - |
Ralph Krueger | 5 | 213 | 135 | 153 | 288 | 214 | 1979-1982, 1986-1988 | - |
Peter-John Lee * | 10 | 450 | 340 | 334 | 674 | 492 | 1983-1993 | 90.91.92.93 |
Gerd Truntschka | 3 | 195 | 61 | 207 | 268 | 183 | 1989-1992 | 90.91.92 |
Chris Valentine * | 12 | 571 | 365 | 598 | 963 | 912 | 1984-1996 | 90.91.92.93.96 |
Gates Vikingstad | 7th | 355 | 107 | 171 | 278 | 210 | 2001-2008 | - |
* - The shirt numbers of Chris Valentine (10) , Peter-John Lee (12) , Walter Köberle (13) and Daniel Kreutzer (23) were blocked as recognition for their achievements, they will never be given again.
× - The statistics from the early 1970s are not fully documented.
Participation of players in the All-Star-Game
Some DEG players have been nominated for the DEL All-Star-Game , a friendly game that has been held annually since 1998 and in which the most outstanding players in the German Ice Hockey League compete against each other.
Participation in the All-Star-Game while being part of the team | ||||
Surname | position | Participation (noun) | team | |
Marián Bažány | defender | 2006 | Germany | |
Viktor Gordijuk | striker | 2000 | DEL all-stars | |
Jean-Luc Grand-Pierre | defender | 2007 | North America | |
Andrew Hedlund | defender | 2008, 2009 | North America | |
Alexander Jung | goalkeeper | 2004, 2005 | Germany | |
Klaus Kathan | striker | 2006 2007 |
Germany Europe
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Daniel Kreutzer | striker | 2003, 2004, 2005 2007 |
Germany Europe
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Bernd Kühnhauser | striker | 2000 | DEL all-stars | |
Mike Pellegrims | defender | 2002, 2004, 2005 | DEL all-stars | |
Peter Ratchuk | defender | 2008, 2009 | North America | |
Leo Stefan | striker | 1998 | Germany | |
Sergei Sorokin | defender | 2000 | DEL all-stars | |
Alexander Sulzer | defender | 2006 2007 |
Germany Europe
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Jeff Tory | defender | 2003 | DEL all-stars | |
Andrei Trefilow | goalkeeper | 2004 | DEL all-stars | |
Gates Vikingstad | striker | 2007, 2008 | Europe |
Individual awards
Gustav Jaenecke Cup - Scorerkönig
Award of the ice hockey magazine
- Dick Decloe 1980/1981
- Chris Valentine 1985/1986
- Chris Valentine 1992/1993
Fritz Poitsch Pokal - top scorer
award of the ice hockey magazine
- Peter-John Lee 1986/1987
- Peter-John Lee 1987/1988
- Dieter Hegen 1991/1992
Xaver Nonsense Trophy - Most Assists
Award of the ice hockey magazine
- Petr Hejma 1974/1975
- Petr Hejma 1976/1977
- Roland Eriksson 1980/1981
- Chris Valentine 1986/1987
- Gerd Truntschka 1989/1990
- Gerd Truntschka 1991/1992
- Chris Valentine 1992/1993
- Chris Valentine 1993/1994
Leonhard Waitl Pokal - Best Defender
Award of the ice hockey magazine
- Udo Kießling 1979/1980
- Uli Hiemer 1992/1993
Toni Kehle Pokal - Best Goalkeeper
Award of the ice hockey magazine
- Helmut de Raaf 1990/1991
- Helmut de Raaf 1991/1992
- Helmut de Raaf 1992/1993
- Helmut de Raaf 1993/1994
DEL goalkeeper of the year
- Tyler Beskorowany 2014/15
- Mathias Niederberger 2015/16
Coach of the Year - Readers Choice Ice Hockey Magazine
- Otto Schneitberger 1986/1987
- Hans Zach 1991/1992
- Hans Zach 1992/1993
- Hans Zach 1993/1994
Management of the Year - Readers' Choice Ice Hockey Magazine
- Düsseldorfer EG 1978/1979
- Düsseldorfer EG 1985/1986
- Düsseldorfer EG 1990/1991
- Düsseldorfer EG 1991/1992
- Düsseldorfer EG 1992/1993
Goalscorer of the year - premiere audience vote
- Ernst Köpf junior 1993/1994
Player of the Year - Readers' Choice Sport-Kurier
- Gerd Truntschka 1990
- Gerd Truntschka 1991
- Dieter Hegen 1992
- Helmut de Raaf 1993
Player of the Year - Choice of Ice Hockey News
- Andrei Trefilow 2000/2001
- Tore Vikingstad 2005/2006
Manager of the Year - Choice of Ice Hockey News
- Lance Nethery 2004/2005
- Lance Nethery 2005/2006
Records
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(Status: end of season 2017/18)
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- 1 - The data from the 1970s are considered inaccurate. There may be deviations depending on the sources. Here the figures were taken from the magazine Eishockeymagazin .
- 2 - Horst-Peter Wacki Kretschmer is not included in the statistics . With 1,579 minutes, Kretschmer holds the league record in terms of penalty times. Kretschmer played a total of seven seasons for DEG from 1974/75 - 1980/81 and was likely to have been penalized between 600 and 700 minutes during this time. However, the exact dates cannot be determined from the available statistics.
Season records Bundesliga (1958 / 59–1993 / 94)
Surname | number | |
Most scorer points in one season | Dick Decloe | 111 (1980/1981) |
Most goals in one season | Dick Decloe | 59 (1980/1981) |
Most assists in one season | Roland Eriksson | 70 (1980/1981) |
Most penalty minutes in a season | Horst-Peter (Wacki) Kretschmer | 124 (1980/1981) |
Season records DEL (from season 1994/95)
Surname | number | |
Most scorer points in one season |
Gordon Sherven Tore Vikingstad |
77 ( 1995/96 ) 77 ( 2005/06 ) |
Most goals in one season |
Benoît Doucet Klaus Kathan |
32 ( 1995/96 ) 32 ( 2005/06 ) |
Most assists in one season |
Gordon Sherven Mikko Mäkelä |
51 ( 1995/96 ) 51 ( 1995/96 ) |
Most penalty minutes in a season | Jeff Ricciardi | 181 ( 2000/01 ) |
Most power play goals in one season |
Klaus Kathan Andreas Martinsen |
12 ( 2005/06 ) 12 ( 2014/15 ) |
Most playoff goals in one season | Adam Courchaine | 12 ( 2008/09 ) |
Most shut-outs in one season |
Âke Lilljebjörn Andrej Trefilov |
7 ( 1996/97 ) 7 ( 2001/02 ) |
Other records
- Most goals and points of a defender in one season: Udo Kießling ( 1979/80 ): 39 goals + 44 assists = 83 points (still valid record in German ice hockey)
- Victory in the only game with a double-digit result for both teams: Düsseldorfer EG - Preussen Berlin : 12:10 ( 1989/90 )
- Biggest victories: 16: 4 DEG - VfL Bad Nauheim ( 1980/81 ) and 13: 1 DEG - ES Weißwasser ( 1994/95 )
- Biggest defeat: 20: 1 EV Füssen - DEG ( 1958/59 )
Trainer
Master trainers are printed in bold .
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spectator
season | Main round | Playoffs | Capacity | ||||
Average audience | Number of games | Total audience | Average audience | Number of games | Total audience | ||
2015/16 | 8,012 | 26th | 208,321 | ||||
2014/15 | 7,847 | 26th | 204.029 | 10,660 | 5 | 53,299 | 8,900 1 |
2013/14 | 5,638 | 26th | 147.760 | - | 0 | - | 8,900 1 |
2012/13 | 5,054 | 26th | 131,423 | - | 0 | - | 8,900 1 |
2011/12 | 5,225 | 26th | 135,865 | 5.123 | 3 | 15,371 | 8,900 1 |
2010/11 | 5,180 | 26th | 134,693 | 7,567 | 5 | 37,837 | 8,900 1 |
2009/10 | 5,707 | 28 | 159,818 | 5,944 | 1 | 5,944 | 13,400 |
2008/09 | 6,084 | 26th | 158.198 | 9,943 | 8th | 79,550 | 13,400 |
2007/08 | 6.364 | 28 | 178.209 | 7,717 | 5 | 38,589 | 13,400 |
2006/07 | 7,727 | 26th | 200,911 | 7,700 | 5 | 38.502 | 13,400 |
2005/06 | 6,625 | 26th | 172.243 | 8,612 | 7th | 60.297 | 10,285 |
2004/05 | 5,962 | 26th | 155,000 | - | 0 | - | 10,285 |
2003/04 | 6,512 | 26th | 169.315 | 6,673 | 2 | 13,346 | 10,285 |
2002/03 | 6,269 | 26th | 162.998 | 7.914 | 3 | 23,742 | 10,285 |
2000/01 | 6,638 | 30th | 199.152 | - | 0 | - | 10,285 |
1 With the upper tier in the ISS dome suspended. Only the two home games against the Kölner Haie are played with the upper tier open (capacity: 13,400)