DEL All-Star Game (events)

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The following list shows all results of the DEL All-Star Game since 1998. In 2001 there was no All-Star Game.

Table of contents
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009


Held in 1998

The 1st DEL All-Star Game was played on September 5, 1998 in the Frankfurt ice rink . In the game, a selection of the best DEL foreigners competed against the German national team .

The game

4,900 spectators saw a relatively close encounter over long distances. After it was 2: 2 after 60 minutes, the national team finally defeated the DEL selection 3: 2 in the penalty shootout , in which Düsseldorf's Leo Stefan was the only one of 10 players to hit the opposing team's goal. To this day it was the only time that a DEL All-Star Game had to be decided in a shootout.

German Ice Hockey League Logo 2001.svg DEL All-Star Team     2: 3 n.P. (1: 0, 0: 0, 1: 2)    Flag of Germany.svg Team Germany
1: 0 Forslund (1st | Bullard , Cowie )
2: 0 Bullard (46th | Vorobjew )
2: 1 MacKay (50th | Bergen )
2: 2 Serikow (59th | Lupzig , Bresagk )
Shootout: - 2: 3 Stefan
Penalties: 8 Penalties: 6
Spectators: 4,900

Held in 1999

The 2nd DEL All-Star Game was played on September 4th, 1999 in the ice rink on Jafféstrasse in Berlin . As in the previous year, a team of the best DEL foreigners competed against the German national team .

The game

In front of 3,800 spectators, the national team finally defeated the DEL selection with 6: 3 goals, it was the second victory in the second All-Star game for the DEB team.

German Ice Hockey League Logo 2001.svg DEL All-Star Team     3: 6 (3: 0, 0: 4, 0: 2)    Flag of Germany.svg Team Germany
1: 0 Faust (4th | Cormier )
2: 0 Alston (5th | Faust)
3: 0 Kerčs (17th)
3: 1 Serikow (23rd | Brüggemann , Dolak )
3: 2 Serikow (25th)
3: 3 Loth (34th | Boos )
3: 4 Mondt (37th | Abstreiter )
3: 5 Abstreiter (56th | Lukes )
3: 6 Kühnhauser (60th)

Penalties: 4

Penalties: 4
Spectators: 3,800

Held in 2000

The 3rd DEL All-Star Game was played on September 2nd, 2000 in the ice rink on Brehmstrasse in Düsseldorf . As in previous years, a team of the best DEL foreigners competed against the German national team .

The game

In front of 3,500 spectators, the All-Stars finally defeated the DEB team 4-1, it was the first and so far only victory of an All-Star team in the DEL selection game format against the national team, which was played from 1998 to 2005 .

German Ice Hockey League Logo 2001.svg DEL All-Star Team     4: 1 (1: 0, 2: 1, 1: 0)     Flag of Germany.svg Team Germany
1: 0 Gordijuk (4th | Jiranek , Sorokin )
2: 0 Jomphe (26th)
3: 0 Vostrikow (32nd | Vorobjew , Pellegrims )
4: 1 Alston (49th | Edgerton , Laperrière )
3: 1 Soccio (31st | Kunce , Kathan )

Penalties: 6

Penalties: 8
Spectators: 3,500

Held in 2002

The 4th DEL All-Star Game was played on February 1st, 2002 in the Olympic Ice Sports Center in Munich . As in previous years, a team of the best DEL foreigners competed against the German national team .

The game

In front of 5,254 spectators, the national team, led by Jürgen Rumrich , finally defeated the DEL selection with captain Mike Bullard with 7: 5 goals, after having been behind with 0: 4 in the meantime. It was the third win in the fourth All-Star game for the DEB team. The game was led by referee Peter Stratz , Daniel Piechaczek and Adam Niejodeck assisted.

German Ice Hockey League Logo 2001.svg DEL All-Star Team     5: 7 (2: 0, 2: 3, 1: 4)    Flag of Germany.svg Team Germany
1: 0 Hicks (16th | Yake , Snell )
2: 0 Plante (16th | Schneider )
3: 0 Öberg (22nd | Snell, Seliwanow )
4: 0 Seliwanow (31st | Tory )
5: 7 Tory (60th | . | Stanton , Seliwanow)
4: 1 Kathan (32nd | Morczinietz )
4: 2 Loth (36th | Hynes , MacKay )
4: 3 Goldmann (37th | Rumrich )
4: 4 MacKay (44th | Loth, Hynes)
4: 5 Morczinietz (44th place) . | Soccio )
4: 6 Loth (52nd | Seidenberg )
4: 7 Ehrhoff (57th | Kathan, Soccio)

Penalties: 8 min.

Penalties: 4 min.
Spectators: 5,254

Squad

DEL All-Star Team

Item No. Nat Surname society
T 33 Flag of Sweden.svg Magnus Eriksson Augsburg panther
T 80 Flag of Germany.svg Robert Muller Adler Mannheim
 
V 26th Flag of Canada.svg David Cooper Polar bears Berlin
V 68 Flag of Belgium.svg Mike Pellegrims Düsseldorfer EG
V 5 Flag of the United States.svg Paul Stanton Nuremberg Ice Tigers
V 7th Flag of Canada.svg Jeff Tory Kassel Huskies
V 25th Flag of Canada.svg Stéphane Richer Adler Mannheim
V 84 Flag of Canada.svg Chris Snell Frankfurt Lions
 
S. 21st Flag of Canada.svg Alex Hicks Cologne Sharks
S. 20th Flag of Canada.svg Brad Purdie Krefeld penguins
S. 27 Flag of Canada.svg Terry Yake Mosquitoes eat
S. 54 Flag of Canada.svg Andy Schneider Munich Barons
S. 62 Flag of Canada.svg Derek planned Munich Barons
S. 66 Flag of Canada.svg Peter Douris Munich Barons
S. 77 Flag of Russia.svg Alexander Selivanov Frankfurt Lions
S. 79 Flag of Germany.svg Vitaly Aab Nuremberg Ice Tigers
S. 8th Flag of Sweden.svg Fredrik Öberg Berlin Capitals
S. 13 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Tomáš Martinec Iserlohn Roosters
S. 16 Flag of Germany.svg Robert Hock Territory lions Oberhausen
S. 98 Flag of Canada.svg Mike Bullard Schwenninger Wild Wings
 
Trainer: Gunnar Leidborg (Berlin Capitals)

Germany

Item No. Nat Surname society
T 33 Flag of Germany.svg Marc Seliger Nuremberg Ice Tigers
T 47 Flag of Germany.svg Christian Künast Munich Barons
 
V 6th Flag of Germany.svg Jörg Mayr Cologne Sharks
V 36 Flag of Germany.svg Erich Goldmann Mosquitoes eat
V 41 Flag of Germany.svg Daniel Kunce Krefeld penguins
V 10 Flag of Germany.svg Christian Ehrhoff Krefeld penguins
V 83 Flag of Germany.svg Jan Benda Ak Bars Kazan
V 13 Flag of Germany.svg Christoph Schubert Munich Barons
V 31 Flag of Germany.svg Andreas Renz Cologne Sharks
V 84 Flag of Germany.svg Dennis Seidenberg Adler Mannheim
 
S. 22nd Flag of Germany.svg Martin Reichel Nuremberg Ice Tigers
S. 21st Flag of Germany.svg Stefan Ustorf Adler Mannheim
S. 20th Flag of Germany.svg Jürgen Rumrich Nuremberg Ice Tigers
S. 49 Flag of Germany.svg Klaus Kathan Kassel Huskies
S. 48 Flag of Germany.svg Leonard Soccio Hanover Scorpions
S. 75 Flag of Germany.svg Andreas Morczinietz Augsburg panther
S. 26th Flag of Germany.svg Daniel Kreutzer Kassel Huskies
S. 27 Flag of Germany.svg Tobias Abstreiter Kassel Huskies
S. 7th Flag of Germany.svg Marcel Goc Adler Mannheim
S. 81 Flag of Germany.svg Mark MacKay Schwenningen Wild Wings
S. 16 Flag of Germany.svg Wayne Hynes Adler Mannheim
S. 18th Flag of Germany.svg Andreas Loth Kassel Huskies
 
Trainer: Hans Zach
Co-trainers: Ernst Höfner , Bernhard Englbrecht

(Legend: Pos = position, No. = number, Nat = nationality, T = goalkeeper, V = defender, S = striker)

Held in 2003

The 5th DEL All-Star Game was played on February 2, 2003 in the Kölnarena in Cologne . As in previous years, a team of the best DEL foreigners competed against the German national team .

Results Skills Competition

Squad

DEL All-Star Team

Item No. Nat Surname society
T 31 Flag of the United States.svg Chris Rogles Cologne Sharks
T 30th Flag of Russia.svg Andrei Trefilow DEG Metro Stars
T 1 Flag of Canada.svg Jimmy Waite Iserlohn Roosters
 
V 6th Flag of the United States.svg Andy Roach Adler Mannheim
V 70 Flag of Norway.svg Tommy Jakobsen DEG Metro Stars
V 5 Flag of the United States.svg Paul Stanton Frankfurt Lions
V 54 Flag of Canada.svg Andy Schneider Hamburg Freezers
V 7th Flag of Canada.svg Jeff Tory Hamburg Freezers
V 37 Flag of Canada.svg Shawn Anderson Nuremberg Ice Tigers
V 29 Flag of Canada.svg Brad Schlegel Cologne Sharks
V 4th Flag of the United States.svg Justin Harney Iserlohn Roosters
 
S. 16 Flag of Canada.svg Philippe Audet Augsburg panther
S. 73 Flag of Norway.svg Trond Magnussen DEG Metro Stars
S. 46 Flag of Canada.svg Jean-François Jomphe ERC Ingolstadt
S. 21st Flag of the United States.svg Kelly Fairchild Polar bears Berlin
S. 25th Flag of Canada.svg Wally Schreiber Hanover Scorpions
S. 18th Flag of Canada.svg Doug Ast Iserlohn Roosters
S. 26th Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Zdeněk Nedvěd Kassel Huskies
S. 71 Flag of Canada.svg Dave McLlwain Cologne Sharks
S. 14th Flag of Canada.svg Dwayne Norris Cologne Sharks
S. 10 Flag of Austria.svg Christoph Brandner Krefeld penguins
S. 20th Flag of Canada.svg Brad Purdie Krefeld penguins
S. 15th Flag of Canada.svg François Fortier Schwenninger Wild Wings
S. 27 Flag of Canada.svg Terry Yake Nuremberg Ice Tigers
Trainer: Pierre Pagé (Eisbären Berlin)


(Legend: Pos = position, No. = number, Nat = nationality, T = goalkeeper, V = defender, S = striker)

The game

In the game between the two teams, the national team finally defeated the DEL selection with 6: 4 goals, it was the fourth victory in the fifth All-Star game for the DEB team.

German Ice Hockey League Logo 2001.svg DEL All-Star Team     4: 6 (1: 1, 3: 2, 0: 3)    Flag of Germany.svg Team Germany
1: 1 Ast (10th | Stanton )
2: 3 McLlwain (33rd | Harney )
3: 3 Brandner (35th | Purdie )
4: 3 Schreiber (38th | Tory )
0: 1 Lewandowski (7th | Blank ),
1: 2 Felski (25th | Aab )
1: 3 Aab (30th | Benda )
4: 4 Felski (49th | Aab)
4: 5 Felski (53rd | Reichel )
4: 6 Kreutzer (60th | Lewandowski )

Punish:

Punish:
Spectators: 15,126

Held in 2004

The 6th DEL All-Star Game was played on February 1st, 2004 in the Saturn-Arena in Ingolstadt . As in previous years, a team of the best DEL foreigners competed against the German national team .

Results Skills Competition

The game

In the game between the two teams, the national team finally defeated the DEL selection with 8: 3 goals, it was the fifth victory in the sixth All-Star game for the DEB team.

German Ice Hockey League Logo 2001.svg DEL All-Star Team     3: 8 (1: 2, 1: 2, 1: 4)    Flag of Germany.svg Team Germany
1: 1 King (8th | Seliwanow , Corbet )
2: 2 Julien (32nd | man )
3: 6 Persson (52nd | McLlwain , Drury )
0: 1 Dolak (4th | Boos )
1: 2 little heads (11th | Fical , Leask )
2: 3 Soccio (38th | Kreutzer )
2: 4 Retzer (39th | Kreutzer)
2: 5 Dolak (44th | Boos, Kopitz )
2: 6 Fical (48th | Reichel )
3: 7 Mondt (52nd | Walter , Abstreiter )
3: 8 Kreutzer (53rd)

Penalties: 4 min.

Penalties: 2 min.
Spectators: 4,681

Squad

DEL All-Star Team

Item Nat Surname society
T Flag of Canada.svg Jimmy Waite ERC Ingolstadt
T Flag of Russia.svg Andrei Trefilow DEG Metro Stars
 
V Flag of Canada.svg Stéphane Julien Nuremberg Ice Tigers
V Flag of Sweden.svg Ricard Persson Polar bears Berlin
V Flag of the United States.svg Peter Ratchuk Frankfurt Lions
V Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jakub Ficenec ERC Ingolstadt
V Flag of Canada.svg John Miner Augsburg panther
V Flag of Belgium.svg Mike Pellegrims DEG Metro Stars
 
S. Flag of Canada.svg Bob Wren Augsburg panther
S. Flag of Canada.svg Cameron Mann ERC Ingolstadt
S. Flag of Canada.svg Patrick Lebeau Frankfurt Lions
S. Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Marián Cisár Nuremberg Ice Tigers
S. Flag of the United States.svg Ted Drury Kassel Huskies
S. Flag of Canada.svg René Corbet Adler Mannheim
S. Flag of Canada.svg Kelly Fairchild Polar bears Berlin
S. Flag of Canada.svg Brad Purdie Hamburg Freezers
S. Flag of Canada.svg Dany Bousquet Wolves Freiburg
S. Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Patrik Augusta Hanover Scorpions
S. Flag of Canada.svg Dave McLlwain Cologne Sharks
S. Flag of Canada.svg Scott King Iserlohn Roosters
S. Flag of Russia.svg Alexander Selivanov Krefeld penguins

Germany

Item Nat Surname society
T Flag of Germany.svg Oliver Jonas Polar bears Berlin
T Flag of Germany.svg Marc Seliger Adler Mannheim
T Flag of Germany.svg Alexander Jung DEG Metro Stars
 
V Flag of Germany.svg Jochen Molling Adler Mannheim
V Flag of Germany.svg Rob Leask Polar bears Berlin
V Flag of Germany.svg Stephan Retzer Kassel Huskies
V Flag of Germany.svg Martin Walter Hamburg Freezers
V Flag of Germany.svg Mike Smazal Hamburg Freezers
V Flag of Germany.svg Patrick Köppchen Hamburg Freezers
V Flag of Germany.svg Let Kopitz Nuremberg Ice Tigers
V Flag of Germany.svg Daniel Rau Augsburg panther
 
S. Flag of Germany.svg Martin Reichel Frankfurt Lions
S. Flag of Germany.svg Nikolaus Mondt ERC Ingolstadt
S. Flag of Germany.svg Daniel Kreutzer DEG Metro Stars
S. Flag of Germany.svg Tobias Abstreiter Kassel Huskies
S. Flag of Germany.svg Eduard Lewandowski Cologne Sharks
S. Flag of Germany.svg Tino Boos Cologne Sharks
S. Flag of Germany.svg Thomas Greilinger Nuremberg Ice Tigers
S. Flag of Germany.svg Len Soccio Hanover Scorpions
S. Flag of Germany.svg Klaus Kathan Adler Mannheim
S. Flag of Germany.svg Andreas Morczinietz Cologne Sharks
S. Flag of Germany.svg Thomas Dolak Hanover Scorpions

(Legend: Pos = position, Nat = nationality, T = goalkeeper, V = defender, S = striker)

Held in 2005

The 7th DEL All-Star Game was played on February 6, 2005 in the Color Line Arena in Hamburg . As in previous years, a team of the best DEL foreigners competed against the German national team .

Due to the NHL - Lockouts in the 2004/05 season -Star Game All the German could NHL legionnaires like this Marco Sturm and Olaf Kolzig play that were under contract during the lockout in the German team.

Results Skills Competition

The game

In the game of the two teams, the national team finally defeated the DEL selection with 9: 7 goals, it was the sixth victory in the seventh All-Star game for the DEB team. The German national player Michael Hackert was chosen by the Frankfurt Lions as the game's Most Valuable Player .

German Ice Hockey League Logo 2001.svg DEL All-Star Team     7: 9 (-: -, -: -, - :-)    Flag of Germany.svg Team Germany
1: 2 McLlwain
2: 3 Julien
3: 3 McLlwain
4: 6 Walker
5: 8 Walker
6: 8 Lebeau
7: 8 McLlwain
0: 1 Furchner
0: 2 Fical
1: 3 Kreutzer
3: 4 Kink
3: 5 Hackert
3: 6 Sturm
4: 7 Fical
4: 8 Fical
7: 9 Hackert

MVP: Michael Hackert
Spectators: 8,000

Squad

DEL All-Star Team

Item Nat Surname society
T Flag of Canada.svg Boris Rousson Hamburg Freezers
T Flag of the United States.svg Chris Rogles Cologne Sharks
 
V Flag of Canada.svg Pascal Trepanier Nuremberg Ice Tigers
V Flag of Canada.svg Andy Delmore Adler Mannheim
V Flag of Canada.svg Micki DuPont Polar bears Berlin
V Flag of Canada.svg Dan Lambert Hanover Scorpions
V Flag of Canada.svg Darren Van Impe Hamburg Freezers
V Flag of Canada.svg Stéphane Julien Cologne Sharks
V Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jakub Ficenec ERC Ingolstadt
V Flag of Belgium.svg Mike Pellegrims DEG Metro Stars
 
S. Flag of Canada and Germany.svg Duanne Moeser Augsburg panther
S. Flag of Canada.svg Patrick Lebeau Frankfurt Lions
S. Flag of the United States.svg Yan Stastny Nuremberg Ice Tigers
S. Flag of Canada.svg Dwayne Norris Frankfurt Lions
S. Flag of the United States.svg Mike York Iserlohn Roosters
S. Flag of Canada.svg Brad Purdie Hamburg Freezers
S. Flag of Canada.svg François Méthot Augsburg panther
S. Flag of Canada.svg Steve Walker Polar bears Berlin
S. Flag of the United States and Slovakia.png Ladislav Karabin Grizzly Adams Wolfsburg
S. Flag of Canada.svg Dave McLlwain Cologne Sharks
S. Flag of Slovakia.svg Ivan Čiernik Grizzly Adams Wolfsburg
S. Flag of Russia.svg Alexander Selivanov Krefeld penguins
S. Flag of the United States.svg Craig Johnson Hamburg Freezers
 
Trainer: Rich Chernomaz (Frankfurt Lions)
Co-Trainer: Stéphane Richer (Adler Mannheim)

Germany

Item Nat Surname society
T Flag of Germany.svg Olaf Koelzig Polar bears Berlin
T Flag of Germany.svg Alexander Jung DEG Metro Stars
T Flag of Germany.svg Robert Muller Krefeld penguins
 
V Flag of Germany.svg Rob Leask Polar bears Berlin
V Flag of Germany.svg Martin Walter Hamburg Freezers
V Flag of Germany.svg Stefan Schauer Nuremberg Ice Tigers
V Flag of Germany.svg Patrick Köppchen Hanover Scorpions
V Flag of Germany.svg Shayne Wright Krefeld penguins
V Flag of Germany.svg Let Kopitz Nuremberg Ice Tigers
V Flag of Germany.svg Stephan Retzer Kassel Huskies
V Flag of Germany.svg Andreas Renz Cologne Sharks
 
S. Flag of Germany.svg Sven Felski Polar bears Berlin
S. Flag of Germany.svg Robert Hock Hanover Scorpions
S. Flag of Germany.svg Nikolaus Mondt ERC Ingolstadt
S. Flag of Germany.svg Marco Sturm ERC Ingolstadt
S. Flag of Germany.svg Stefan Ustorf Polar bears Berlin
S. Flag of Germany.svg Daniel Kreutzer DEG Metro Stars
S. Flag of Germany.svg Alexander Barta Polar bears Berlin
S. Flag of Germany.svg Sebastian Furchner Cologne Sharks
S. Flag of Germany.svg Michael Hackert Frankfurt Lions
S. Flag of Germany.svg Marcus Kink Adler Mannheim
S. Flag of Germany.svg Petr Fical Nuremberg Ice Tigers
S. Flag of Germany.svg Andreas Morczinietz Hanover Scorpions
 
Trainer: Greg Poss
Co-Trainer: Ernst Höfner

(Legend: Pos = position, Nat = nationality, T = goalkeeper, V = defender, S = striker)

Held in 2006

The 8th DEL All-Star Game was played on February 5, 2006 in the KönigPALAST in Krefeld . It was the last All-Star Game so far in which a team of the best DEL foreigners competed against the German national team.

Results Skills Competition

The game

In the game between the two teams, the national team, led by Andreas Renz as captain , finally defeated the DEL selection with 5: 3 goals, it was the seventh victory in the eighth All-Star game for Team Germany.

German Ice Hockey League Logo 2001.svg DEL All-Star Team     3: 5 (0: 2, 2: 1, 1: 2)    Flag of Germany.svg Team Germany
1: 2 Ficenec (31st)
2: 3 Lebeau (39th)
3: 3 Lebeau (48th)
0: 1 Seidenberg (11th)
0: 2 Furchner (16th)
1: 3 Barta (36th)
3: 4 Kathan (54th)
3: 5 Gogulla (58th)

MVP:
Spectators: 6,089

Squad

DEL All-Star Team

Item Nat Surname society
T Flag of Canada.svg Trevor Kidd Hanover Scorpions
T Flag of Canada.svg Jimmy Waite ERC Ingolstadt
 
V Flag of Canada.svg François Bouchard Frankfurt Lions
V Czech Republic Germany Jakub Ficenec ERC Ingolstadt
V Flag of the United States.svg Andrew Hedlund Krefeld penguins
V Flag of Canada.svg Stéphane Julien Cologne Sharks
V Flag of Canada.svg Shane Peacock Hamburg Freezers
V Flag of Canada.svg Stéphane Robitaille Foxes Duisburg
V Flag of Canada.svg Derrick Walser Polar bears Berlin
 
S. Flag of Canada.svg Doug Ast ERC Ingolstadt
S. Flag of Slovakia.svg Ivan Čiernik Cologne Sharks
S. Flag of the United States.svg Ted Drury Krefeld penguins
S. Flag of Canada.svg Matt Higgins Iserlohn Roosters
S. Flag of Slovakia.svg Martin Hlinka Kassel Huskies
S. Flag of Canada.svg Scott King Augsburg panther
S. Flag of Canada.svg Patrick Lebeau Frankfurt Lions
S. Flag of Canada.svg Dave McLlwain Cologne Sharks
S. Flag of Canada.svg François Méthot Nuremberg Ice Tigers
S. Flag of Canada.svg Denis Pederson Polar bears Berlin
S. Flag of Russia.svg Alexander Selivanov Krefeld penguins
S. Flag of Canada.svg Jeff Shantz Adler Mannheim
S. Flag of Norway.svg Gates Vikingstad DEG Metro Stars
 
Trainer: Rich Chernomaz (Frankfurt Lions)

Germany

Item No. Surname society
T 80 Robert Muller Krefeld penguins
T 40 Thomas Greiss Cologne Sharks
       
V 15th Stefan Schauer Nuremberg Ice Tigers
V 31 Andreas Renz Cologne Sharks
V 52 Alexander Sulzer DEG Metro Stars
V 58 Let Kopitz Cologne Sharks
V 2 Michael Bresagk Frankfurt Lions
V 27 Marián Bažány DEG Metro Stars
V 48 Frank Hoerdler Polar bears Berlin
V 43 Felix Petermann Nuremberg Ice Tigers
       
S. 85 Yannic Seidenberg ERC Ingolstadt
S. 29 Alexander Barta Hamburg Freezers
S. 34 Eduard Lewandowski Cologne Sharks
S. 49 Klaus Kathan DEG Metro Stars
S. 61 Michael Hackert Frankfurt Lions
S. 72 Petr Fical Nuremberg Ice Tigers
S. 11 Sven Felski Polar bears Berlin
S. 73 Tino Boos Cologne Sharks
S. 54 Sebastian Furchner Cologne Sharks
S. 45 Michael Wolf Iserlohn Roosters
S. 87 Philip Gogulla Cologne Sharks
S. 47 Christoph Ullmann Adler Mannheim
S. 46 Florian Busch Polar bears Berlin
 
Trainer: Uwe Krupp

(Legend: Pos = position, No. = shirt number, T = goalkeeper, V = defender, S = striker)

Held in 2007

The 9th DEL All-Star Game was played on February 3, 2007 in the SAP Arena in Mannheim . It was the first All-Star Game in which a team of DEL European ice hockey stars competed against a DEL North America All-Star selection.

Skills Competition

Jakub Ficenec from Team Europe was able to show the hardest shot of the All-Stars at 159 km / h. The second competition was fought against each other by Adam Hauser for the North American team and Dimitrij Kotschnew for the European team. In the one-on-one shootout contest , three players each shot a total of 15 times at the opposing goal. Hauser had to reach behind him twice, Kotschnew did not concede a goal and thus prevailed. In the third Puck Control Relay competition , where targeting was important, the European relay team with Alexander Barta , Robert Hock , Tore Vikingstad , Ivan Čiernik and Petr Fical were ahead. The only event with a North American winner was the Speed ​​Competition . Andy Roach ran the fastest time per lap.

The game

Then the game between the all-stars from North America and Europe began. As in every year, the players for the respective teams were nominated in advance by sports journalists and could then be chosen by the ice hockey fans on the DEL homepage. In the game of the two All-Star teams, which were led by Mirko Lüdemann (Team Europe) and Dwayne Norris (Team North America) as captains, the North American team finally defeated the team from Europe with 12:10 goals. For Most Valuable Player of the game were Eduard Lewandowski for Europe and Brad Smyth elected for North America.

After his severe brain surgery in November, Mannheim goalkeeper Robert Müller celebrated his comeback on the ice when he came on for Team Europe in the 42nd minute.

Professional referee Daniel Piechaczek distributed two penalty minutes on both sides.

German Ice Hockey League Logo 2001.svg DEL All-Star Team Europe     10:12 (4: 2, 4: 4, 2: 6)     German Ice Hockey League Logo 2001.svg DEL All-Star Team North America
1: 0 Vasiljevs (1st)
2: 0 Ciernik (3rd)
3: 0 Pavlikovsky
4: 1 Lehner (15th)
5: 4 Kreutzer (30th)
6: 4 Vasiljevs (30th)
7: 5 Lewandowski (36th) .)
Barta (37.)
9: 8 Lewandowski (53.)
10: 9 Hock (57.)
  3: 1 Smyth (8th)
4: 2 Dzieduszycki (19th)
4: 3 King (23rd)
4: 4 Norris (23rd)
6: 5 Smyth (35th)
8: 6 Dzieduszycki (39th)
8: 7 Fata (49.)
8: 8 Corbet (52.)
9: 9 Joseph (57.)
10:10 Fata (57.)
10:11 Smyth (57.)
10:12 Joseph (58.)
Penalty minutes: 2   Penalty minutes: 2
MVP: Eduard Lewandowski   MVP: Brad Smyth
  Spectators: 9,596  

Squad

Team Europe

Item # Nat Surname society
T 1 German Dimitrij Kochnev Iserlohn Roosters
T 41 German Alexander Jung Hanover Scorpions
 
V 2 German Michael Bresagk Frankfurt Lions
V 7th German Sascha Goc Hanover Scorpions
V 12 German Mirko Lüdemann Cologne Sharks
V 19th German Josef Lehner Straubing Tigers
V 38 Czech Jakub Ficenec ERC Ingolstadt
V 50 Slovak Richard Pavlikovský Krefeld penguins
V 52 German Alexander Sulzer DEG Metro Stars
 
S. 11 German Sven Felski Polar bears Berlin
S. 22nd Latvian Herberts Vasiļjevs Krefeld penguins
S. 23 German Daniel Kreutzer DEG Metro Stars
S. 26th German Christoph Brandner Hamburg Freezers
S. 27 Slovak Ivan Čiernik Cologne Sharks
S. 29 German Alexander Barta Hamburg Freezers
S. 33 German Michael Hackert Frankfurt Lions
S. 34 German Eduard Lewandowski Adler Mannheim
S. 36 German Yannic Seidenberg ERC Ingolstadt
S. 37 Norwegian Gates Vikingstad DEG Metro Stars
S. 49 German Klaus Kathan DEG Metro Stars
S. 72 German Petr Fical Sinupret Ice Tigers
S. 91 German-Czech Robert Hock Iserlohn Roosters
 
Trainer German Erich Kühnhackl Straubing Tigers

North America team

Item # Nat Surname society
T 29 Canadian Jimmy Waite ERC Ingolstadt
T 30th Americans Adam Hauser Cologne Sharks
 
V 2 Americans Deron Quint Polar bears Berlin
V 6th Americans Andy Roach Polar bears Berlin
V 7th Canadian Jeff Tory ERC Ingolstadt
V 8th Canadian Jame Pollock Sinupret Ice Tigers
V 22nd Canadian Stéphane Julien Cologne Sharks
V 34 Canadian Jean-Luc Grand-Pierre DEG Metro Stars
V 53 German-Canadians Jason Holland ERC Ingolstadt
 
S. 9 Canadian Nathan Robinson Adler Mannheim
S. 10 Canadian Denis Pederson Polar bears Berlin
S. 11 Canadian Scott King Sinupret Ice Tigers
S. 14th Canadian Dwayne Norris Frankfurt Lions
S. 19th Americans Mark Beaufait Polar bears Berlin
S. 20th Canadian Brad Purdie Iserlohn Roosters
S. 23 Canadian Rico Fata Adler Mannheim
S. 25th Canadian René Corbet Adler Mannheim
S. 40 Canadian François Méthot Adler Mannheim
S. 41 Canadian Shane Joseph Augsburg panther
S. 43 Canadian Matt Dzieduszycki Foxes Duisburg
S. 71 Canadian Dave McLlwain Cologne Sharks
S. 73 Canadian Brad Smyth Hamburg Freezers
 
Trainer Americans Greg Poss Adler Mannheim

(Legend: Pos = position, Nat = nationality, T = goalkeeper, V = defender, S = striker)

Held in 2008

The 10th DEL All-Star Game took place on February 2nd, 2008 for the first time outside of a DEL location in the Freiberg Arena in Dresden . Again a selection of the best European DEL players competed against a selection of the best North American DEL players.

A special feature was that this year one player from the host team, the Dresdner Eislöwen from the Oberliga , could be selected for the selection. The choice of the Dresden fans fell on the two strikers Petr Sikora (Team Europe) and Kevin Gardner (Team North America), and the Dresden goalkeeper Michal Mařík moved into the European team because of an injury to Dimitrij Kotschnew . With Chris Herperger and Steve Walker , other players canceled their participation.

Squad

On January 10, 2008, the results of the cadre elections were announced by the DEL. Then the following teams competed against each other at this year's All-Star Game:

Team Europe

Item # Nat Surname society
T 80 German Robert Muller Cologne Sharks
T - German Dimitrij Kochnev Nuremberg Ice Tigers
T 1 Czech Michal Mařík Dresden Ice Lions
 
V 12 German Mirko Lüdemann Cologne Sharks
V 38 Czech Jakub Ficenec ERC Ingolstadt
V 9 German Let Kopitz Frankfurt Lions
V 32 Norwegian Mats Trygg Cologne Sharks
V 22nd German Michael Bakos ERC Ingolstadt
V 50 Slovak Richard Pavlikovský Krefeld penguins
V 55 German Patrick Köppchen Hanover Scorpions
V 2 German Michael Bresagk Frankfurt Lions
 
S. 13 German Michael Wolf Iserlohn Roosters
S. 18th German-Canadians Ahren Spylo Nuremberg Ice Tigers
S. 27 Slovak Ivan Čiernik Cologne Sharks
S. 91 German Robert Hock Iserlohn Roosters
S. 34 German Eduard Lewandowski Adler Mannheim
S. 72 German Petr Fical Nuremberg Ice Tigers
S. 29 German Alexander Barta Hamburg Freezers
S. 23 Latvian Herberts Vasiļjevs Krefeld penguins
S. 11 German Sven Felski Polar bears Berlin
S. 37 Norwegian Gates Vikingstad DEG Metro Stars
S. 17th German Christoph Ullmann Adler Mannheim
S. 87 Czech Jan Alinč Krefeld penguins
S. 25th Czech Petr Sikora Dresden Ice Lions
 
Trainer Czech Karel Lang EV Duisburg

North America team

Item # Nat Surname society
T 34 Canadian Ian Gordon Frankfurt Lions
T 74 Canadian Norm Maracle Iserlohn Roosters
 
V 6th Americans Andy Roach Polar bears Berlin
V 2 Americans Deron Quint Polar bears Berlin
V 33 Americans Peter Ratchuk DEG Metro Stars
V 8th Canadian François Bouchard Adler Mannheim
V 7th Americans Andrew Hedlund DEG Metro Stars
V 49 Canadian Richard Regehr Frankfurt Lions
V 44 Canadian Harlan Pratt Augsburg panther
 
S. 11 Canadian Scott King Nuremberg Ice Tigers
S. - Canadian Steve Walker Polar bears Berlin
S. 22nd Canadian Peter Sarno Hamburg Freezers
S. 40 Canadian François Méthot Adler Mannheim
S. 9 Canadian Nathan Robinson Polar bears Berlin
S. 26th Italo-Canadians Vince Bellissimo ERC Ingolstadt
S. 38 Canadian Brad Leeb ERC Ingolstadt
S. - Canadian Chris Herperger Hanover Scorpions
S. 18th Canadian Bob Wren Iserlohn Roosters
S. 15th Canadian François Fortier Hamburg Freezers
S. 16 Canadian Eric Chouinard Straubing Tigers
S. 10 Canadian Adam Courchaine Foxes Duisburg
S. 91 Canadian Jason Ulmer Grizzly Adams Wolfsburg
S. 25th Canadian Kevin Gardner Dresden Ice Lions
 
Trainer Briton Peter-John Lee Polar bears Berlin

(Legend: Pos = position, Nat = nationality, T = goalkeeper, V = defender, S = striker)

Skills Competition

Before the game, a skills competition was held again this year, in which the players demonstrated their skills in various disciplines. Jakub Ficenec had the hardest slap shot at 167 km / h, in the goalie contest both Robert Müller from Team Europe and Norm Maracle did not concede for the North Americans. Europe won the season ahead of North America. Andy Roach was named the fastest skater in the following competition. A tragic incident occurred during this competition. During his lap, the Nuremberg Ahren Spylo suffered a laceration over his eye when he was unbalanced in the last corner and crashed into the North American team.

The game

German Ice Hockey League Logo 2001.svg DEL All-Star Team Europe     14:16 (5: 5, 2: 6, 7: 5)     German Ice Hockey League Logo 2001.svg DEL All-Star Team North America
1: 0 Vasiljevs (1st)
2: 0 Felski (2nd)
3: 1 Čiernik (6th)
4: 5 Lewandowski (11th)
5: 5 Wolf (16th)
6: 8 Vasiljevs (26th)
7: 8 Sikora (35th)
8:11 Alinč (41st)
9:15 Vasiljevs (47th)
10:15 Bakos (48th)
11:16 Alinč (52nd)
12:16 Lewandowski (53rd)
13:16 Alinč (53.)
14:16 Ullmann (57.)
  2: 1 Fortier (5th)
3: 2 Pratt (7th)
3: 3 Ramsay (8th)
3: 4 Leeb (10th)
3: 5 Ulmer (11th)
5: 6 Ratchuk (21st)
5: 7 Regehr (22nd)
5: 8 Quint (24th)
7: 9 Regehr (37th)
7:10 Ramsay (39th)
7:11 Robinson (40th)
8:12 Bellissimo (42nd)
8:13 Fortier (44.)
8:14 Ramsay (44.)
8:15 Bellissimo (46.)
10:16 Bellissimo (51.)
Penalty minutes: 0   Penalty minutes: 0
MVP: Michal Mařík   MVP: Ryan Ramsay
  Spectators: 3,400  
  Referee: Heiko Awizus  

Held in 2009

The 11th DEL All-Star Game took place on January 31, 2009 in the newly built O 2  World in Berlin . As in the previous two years, a selection of the best European DEL players competed against a selection of the best North American DEL players, and for the third time in a row the North American selection came off the ice as the winner.

Squad

The roster for the 2009 DEL All-Star Game was announced on January 8th.

Lasse Kopitz and Thomas Greilinger were appointed to the Europe team at short notice for Sven Butenschön and Philip Gogulla . Likewise, Mike Pellegrims could not take part in the All-Star Game after his move from the Kassel Huskies to the Klagenfurt AC .

Team Europe

Item Nat Surname society
T German-Canadians Rob Zepp Polar bears Berlin
T German-Canadians Ian Gordon Frankfurt Lions
 
V German Mirko Lüdemann Cologne Sharks
V German Frank Hoerdler Polar bears Berlin
V Czech Jakub Ficenec ERC Ingolstadt
V German-Canadians Sven Butenschön Adler Mannheim
V German-Canadians Chris Schmidt Iserlohn Roosters
V German Andreas Renz Cologne Sharks
V Belgium Mike Pellegrims Kassel Huskies
V German Patrick Köppchen Hanover Scorpions
V Slovak Richard Pavlikovský Krefeld penguins
V German Let Kopitz Frankfurt Lions
 
S. German Michael Wolf Iserlohn Roosters
S. Norwegian Gates Vikingstad Hanover Scorpions
S. German-Czech Robert Hock Iserlohn Roosters
S. German Philip Gogulla Cologne Sharks
S. German Sven Felski Polar bears Berlin
S. German Stefan Ustorf Polar bears Berlin
S. German Christoph Ullmann Cologne Sharks
S. German Yannic Seidenberg ERC Ingolstadt
S. Slovak Martin Bartek Kassel Huskies
S. Latvian Herberts Vasiļjevs Krefeld penguins
S. German Tino Boos Hanover Scorpions
S. German Boris Blank Krefeld penguins
S. German-Canadians Bill Trew Straubing Tigers
S. German Thomas Greilinger ERC Ingolstadt
 
Trainer German-Canadians Larry Mitchell Augsburg panther
Assistant coach German Oliver Pocher -

North America team

Item Nat Surname society
T Canadian Fred Brathwaite Adler Mannheim
T Americans Jean-Marc Pelletier Hamburg Freezers
 
V Canadian Richie Regehr Polar bears Berlin
V Americans Deron Quint Polar bears Berlin
V Americans Andrew Hedlund DEG Metro Stars
V Canadian Jean-Luc Grand-Pierre Foxes Duisburg
V Canadian Paul Traynor Iserlohn Roosters
V Americans Peter Ratchuk DEG Metro Stars
V Canadian Dan McGillis Adler Mannheim
V Canadian Andy Delmore Hamburg Freezers
 
S. Canadian Steve Walker Polar bears Berlin
S. Canadian Nathan Robinson Polar bears Berlin
S. Canadian François Méthot Adler Mannheim
S. Canadian Dave McLlwain Cologne Sharks
S. Canadian Jason Ulmer Grizzly Adams Wolfsburg
S. Canadian Chris Herperger Hanover Scorpions
S. Canadian Scott King Sinupret Ice Tigers
S. Canadian Justin Papineau Grizzly Adams Wolfsburg
S. Canadian François Fortier Hamburg Freezers
S. Canadian Charlie Stephens Krefeld penguins
S. Americans Mark Murphy Augsburg panther
S. Canadian Denis Pederson Polar bears Berlin
 
Trainer Italo-Canadians Bob Manno Straubing Tigers

(Legend: Pos = position, Nat = nationality, T = goalkeeper, V = defender, S = striker)

Skills Competition

In the skills competition, which traditionally takes place before the game, Mirko Lüdemann won the title of fastest ice skater. Richie Regehr from the Eisbären Berlin won the competition for the hardest slap shot.

The game

German Ice Hockey League Logo 2001.svg DEL All-Star Team Europe     8: 9 (3: 3, 4: 3, 1: 3)     German Ice Hockey League Logo 2001.svg DEL All-Star Team North America
1: 0 Wolf (6th)
2: 2 Blank (13th)
3: 3 Vasiljevs (19th)
4: 4 Kopitz (24th)
5: 4 Greilinger (25th)
6: 4 Blank (31st)
7: 4 Trew (34th)
8: 6 Wolf (44th)
  1: 1 Quint (10th)
1: 2 Walker (13th)
2: 3 King (17th)
3: 4 Walker (23rd)
7: 5 Traynor (36th)
7: 6 Fortier (39th)
8: 7 Regehr (46th)
8: 8 Méthot (50th)
8: 9 Ulmer (55th)
Penalty minutes: 0 + 10 (Pocher)   Penalty minutes: 4
MVP: Herberts Vasiljevs   MVP: Steve Walker
  Spectators: 8,500  
  Referee: Heiko Dahle  

Individual evidence

  1. faz.net: Frankfurt's Chernomaz again All-Star-Trainer , accessed on February 15, 2013
  2. DEL notification of January 10, 2008 ( Memento of the original of December 8, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.del.org
  3. del.org, DEL framework dates 2008/09 ( Memento of the original from July 10, 2008 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.del.org
  4. del.org, DEL All-Star Game 2009 ( Memento of the original dated December 8, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.del.org
  5. hockeyweb.de, Kopitz and Greilinger for Butenschön and Gogulla

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