German Para-Ice Hockey League 2017/18

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The 2017/18 season was the 18th season of the German Para-Ice Hockey League . The season started on November 4, 2017 and ended on March 18, 2018. The Spielvereinigung Wiehl Penguins / Kölner Eisklub won the championship after SG Kamen / Wiehl had become German champions in 2008 and Cologne ice cream club in 2013 and 2014.

Attendees

In comparison to the previous year, two new syndicates took part in gaming: the Spielgemeinschaft Preussen / Dresden and Dachau as SpvG Süd-Ost and the Spielgemeinschaft NRW consisting of players from the Kölner Eisklub and Wiehl Penguins .

mode

The four participating teams played the season in the league system as a double round, each team played a total of 12 times and thus four times against each other team. The two rounds were played on a total of 12 game days at six locations and weekends.

There were three points for a win. In the event of a tie, a penalty shoot-out followed . The winner of the penalty shootout received two points and the losing team received one point.

Closing table

Abbreviations: Sp = games, S = victories, SnP = victories after penalty shoot-out, NnP = defeat after penalty shoot-out, N = defeats, pts = points

Sp S. SnP NnP N Gates Pt
1. SpvG NRW 12 8th 0 1 3 64: 036 25th
2. Weserstars Bremen 12 7th 1 1 3 85: 025 24
3. Ice Lions Langenhagen 12 6th 1 0 5 49: 050 20th
4th SpvG South-East 12 1 0 0 11 21: 108 3

Individual evidence

  1. a b Schedule 2017/2018. In: para-eishockey.de. February 3, 2017, accessed November 19, 2019 .
  2. Serena Bilanceri: The Stars from the Weser - Local Sport Bremen. In: weser-kurier.de. May 29, 2018. Retrieved November 19, 2019 .
  3. Spielgemeinschaft NRW is German champion in Para-Ice Hockey - Kölner Eis - Klub eV in Lentpark. In: kek-koeln.de. March 26, 2018, accessed November 19, 2019 .
  4. Wiehler skid cracks are German champions. March 23, 2018, accessed November 19, 2019 .