Denise Altmann

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Denise Altmann
Date of birth November 1, 1987
place of birth Vienna , Austria
size 175 cm
Weight 72 kg
position Right wing
number # 22
Shot hand Left
Career stations
2000-2001 Vienna Flyers
2001-2007 EHV Sabers Vienna
2005-2006 SC Reinach
since 2007 Linköpings HC Dam

Denise Altmann (born November 1, 1987 in Vienna ) is an Austrian ice hockey player who has been under contract with Linköpings HC Dam in Svenska damhockeyligan since 2007 . Her brother Mario is also a hockey player.

Career

Denise Altmann started ice hockey while watching her brother Mario in the ice rink. She began her career at the age of five with the Vienna Ice Skating Club . She later played for the Vienna Flyers before switching to the EHV Sabers Vienna in November 2001 . With 50 points (24 goals, 26 assists) in eleven games in the 2001/02 season, she won the scorer ranking at the age of 14 and won her first national title with the Sabers .

With the Sabers she won the Elite Women's Hockey League in 2004 and was Austrian champion in 2003, 2004 and 2005. Before the 2005/06 season she left this Sabers and moved to SC Reinach in the Swiss performance class A , where she was top scorer in the league with 37 points, but missed the play-offs with the club. Therefore, she returned in February 2006 to the Sabers squad and played with them for the national championship. In 2007 she won another championship title with the Sabers.

Denise Altmann in the LHC Dam jersey (2015)

After this success she initially wanted to go to North America, but ultimately decided to move to Sweden for Linköpings HC . There she first learned the Swedish language, later studied nursing sciences and has been working as a nurse at Linköping University Hospital since completing her studies.

With Linköping she was Swedish champion in both 2014 and 2015, in the second title in the Riksserien she scored the most goals (43), had the most assists (43) and thus the most scorer points (86) in the league. She also led the plus / minus statistics with +49 this season . In the 2015/16 season she was runner-up with the LHC and scored the most goals during the play-offs.

International

Denise Altmann took part in the first international match of the Austrian women's national team against Hungary in March 2001 as a 13-year-old and scored the first goal in the history of the national team. Today (2017) she is the record player in the women's national team with 252 points scorer.

She took part in twelve world championships until 2017 and made it with the national team in 2004 from Division III to Division II and in 2008 from Division II to Division I. In addition, she received several personal awards as the best striker and top scorer of World championship tournaments of the respective division.

Achievements and Awards

Career statistics

( Legend for player statistics: Sp or GP = games played; T or G = goals scored; V or A = assists scored ; Pkt or Pts = scorer points scored ; SM or PIM = penalty minutes received ; +/− = plus / minus balance; PP = overpaid goals scored ; SH = underpaid goals scored ; GW = winning goals scored; 1  play-downs / relegation )

Club competitions

Regular season Play-offs
season team league Sp T V Pt SM +/- Sp T V Pt SM +/-
2004/05 EHV Sabers Vienna EWHL 11 23 19th 42 20th
2004/05 EHV Sabers Vienna DEBL 11 36 32 68 10
2005/06 SC Reinach Performance class A 19th 18th 37
2005/06 EHV Sabers Vienna DEBL 4th 9 3 12 8th
2006/07 EHV Sabers Vienna EWHL 21st 38 42 80 36
2006/07 EHV Sabers Vienna DEBL 5 6th 5 11 6th
2007/08 Linköpings HC Rick series 13 10 12 22nd 6th +11 4th 5 2 7th 2 +6
2008/09 Linköpings HC Rick series 20th 16 9 25th 16 +8 5 4th 4th 8th 4th 0
2009/10 Linköpings HC Rick series 28 31 31 62 12 +30 5 5 2 7th 4th 0
2010/11 Linköpings HC Rick series 27 23 21st 44 16 +19 4th 3 4th 7th 0 +1
2011/12 Linköpings HC Rick series 26th 32 25th 57 10 +31 3 2 1 3 2 +1
2012/13 Linköpings HC Rick series 27 28 23 51 14th +32 4th 3 1 4th 2 +2
2013/14 Linköpings HC Rick series 28 27 29 56 22nd +43 3 4th 5 9 0 +5
2014/15 Linköpings HC EWCC 6th 8th 7th 15th 2 +15
2014/15 Linköpings HC Rick series 28 24 43 67 22nd +49 5 4th 2 6th 4th -1
2015/16 Linköpings HC Rick series 36 25th 28 53 12 +26 8th 7th 4th 11 6th +8
2016/17 Linköpings HC SDHL 35 31 20th 51 12 +31 5 3 2 5 0 +7

International

year team event Sp T V Pt SM +/-
2004 Austria WM Div. III 5 6th 5 11 10 +14
2005 Austria WM Div. II 5 5 4th 9 6th -4
2007 Austria WM Div. II 5 6th 7th 13 0 +8
2008 Austria Olympic torment. 3 3 4th 7th 0 +3
2008 Austria WM Div. II 5 10 5 15th 8th +9
2009 Austria WM Div. I. 5 3 5 8th 4th +3
2011 Austria WM Div. I. 4th 1 1 2 0 +1
2012 Austria WM Div. IA 5 4th 3 7th 2 +5
2013 Austria Olympic torment. 3 4th 1 5 2 +3
2013 Austria WM Div. IA 5 4th 2 6th 4th 0
2014 Austria WM Div. IA 5 1 7th 8th 4th +2
2015 Austria WM Div. IA 5 2 7th 9 4th +8
2016 Austria WM Div. IA 5 2 3 5 2 +9
2017 Austria Olympic torment. 3 0 1 1 2 -1
2017 Austria WM Div. IA 5 7th 5 12 2 +6

Web links

Commons : Denise Altmann  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b Peter Linden: The two from Sweden: Anna Meixner and Denise Altmann. In: eishockey.at. April 21, 2017. Retrieved April 24, 2017 .
  2. Ladies League: Sabers shoot each other on rank 2. In: hockeyfans.at. November 19, 2001. Retrieved April 25, 2017 .
  3. Ice hockey: EHV Sabers Vienna won women's titles. In: derstandard.at . March 10, 2002, accessed April 24, 2017 .
  4. Exciting semi-final duels. In: hockeyfans.at. February 4, 2006, Retrieved April 25, 2017 .
  5. Sjuksköterskan som extraknäcker som poängspruta i SDHL: ”Det blir väldigt långa dagar”. In: hockeysverige.se. November 4, 2016. Retrieved April 24, 2017 (Swedish).
  6. Steady ascent - Austria's team wants to advertise its own cause at the home World Cup. In: wienerzeitung.at. April 13, 2017. Retrieved April 25, 2017 .
  7. ^ Austria - National Teams of Ice Hockey. In: nationalteamsoficehockey.com. Accessed April 24, 2017 .
  8. Women: Austria moves up to the second division. In: hockeyfans.at. March 26, 2004, accessed September 16, 2016 .
  9. Women get gold and get promoted. In: hockeyfans.at. March 30, 2008, accessed September 16, 2016 .
  10. Gold for the ice hockey women. In: vol.at. March 31, 2008, accessed April 24, 2017 .
  11. KRÖNIKA: SDHL: s All-Star Team säsongen 2016/17. In: hockeysverige.se. Retrieved April 24, 2017 (Swedish).