Ice hockey Bundesliga 1976/77

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Master: Cologne EC
Relegated: Augsburg EV
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The 1976/77 season of the ice hockey Bundesliga was the 19th season of the highest German ice hockey league . The German championship was the Cologne EC , which celebrated its first title win and was able to establish itself as the third ice hockey stronghold in the west after Düsseldorf and Krefeld . These two clubs also took second and fourth place. Of the Bavarian teams, only EV Landshut reached the championship round. The newcomer Augsburger EV was relegated to the 2nd Bundesliga and was replaced by EC Deilinghofen .

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Attendees

mode

The number of Bundesliga games has been increased significantly through a mode change. Following the previously usual double round with 36 games for each team, the field was divided into a championship and a relegation round. The first six teams, taking their points with them, played out the German champions in a single round and thus came up with 46 games each. The four last-placed clubs, however, had to go into the relegation round, the last-placed had to relegate to the 2nd Bundesliga. The relegation round was also played as a double round, taking the preliminary round points with you, so that the teams had played 48 games at the end.

Preliminary round

Closing table

Sp S. U N Gates Points
01. Cologne EC 36 26th 1 09 219: 100 53:19
02. Krefelder EV 36 24 2 10 177: 133 50:22
03. Düsseldorfer EG 36 21st 2 13 153: 127 44:28
04th Berliner SC 36 19th 4th 13 156: 126 42:30
05. VfL Bad Nauheim 36 20th 0 16 143: 135 40:32
06th EV Landshut 36 16 3 17th 140: 132 35:37
07th SC Riessersee 36 15th 2 19th 140: 157 32:40
08th. EV Füssen 36 10 6th 20th 102: 160 26:46
09. EV Rosenheim 36 08th 3 25th 105: 181 19:53
10. Augsburg EV 36 07th 5 24 124: 208 19:53

Abbreviations: Sp = games, S = wins, U = draws, N = defeats; Explanations: championship round , relegation round

Championship round

Sp S. U N Gates Points
1. Cologne EC 46 32 3 11 272: 132 67:25
2. Krefelder EV 46 28 3 15th 225: 176 59:33
3. EV Landshut 46 24 4th 18th 184: 155 52:40
4th Düsseldorfer EG 46 24 3 19th 194: 185 51:41
5. Berliner SC 46 22nd 5 19th 186: 163 49:43
6th VfL Bad Nauheim 46 23 0 23 177: 192 46:46

Abbreviations: Sp = games, S = wins, U = draws, N = defeats; Explanations: German champion

Relegation round

Sp S. U N Gates Points
1. SC Riessersee 48 23 3 22nd 204: 203 49:47
2. EV Füssen 48 14th 6th 28 140: 214 34:62
3. EV Rosenheim 48 13 5 30th 150: 224 31:65
4th Augsburg EV 48 12 6th 30th 167: 255 30:66

Abbreviations: Sp = games, S = wins, U = draws, N = defeats; Explanations: descent

Leaderboards

Best scorer

player team Games Gates Assists Points
Dick Decloe Krefelder EV 45 57 18th 75
Erich Kühnhackl Cologne EC 47 26th 73
Peter Hejma Krefelder EV 29 38 67
Claes-Ove Fjällby EV Landshut 43 18th 61
Craig Sarner Cologne EC 35 26th 61
Gerd Truntschka EV Landshut 46 33 25th 58
Hans Zach Berliner SC 26th 28 54
Lorenz Funk Berliner SC 36 17th 53
Lothar Kremershof Krefelder EV 28 23 51
Marcus Kuhl Cologne EC 26th 22nd 48

Best defenders

player team Gates Assists Points
Udo Kießling Cologne EC 13 21st 34
Ignaz Berndaner SC Riessersee 21st 10 31
Kjell rune Milton Cologne EC 13 18th 31

Squad of the German champions

German champion

Cologne EC

Goalkeepers: Axel Richter , Wolf Herbst , Werner Heyn

Defenders: Jouko Öystilä , Kjell-Rune Milton , Harald Krüll , Matthias Maurer , Bernd Beyerbach , Dieter Langemann , Udo Kießling

Attackers: Detlef Langemann , Marcus Kuhl , Wim Hospelt , Karl-Gustav Richter , Franz Hofherr , Hans Rothkirch , Peter Schiller , Craig Sarner , Michael Muus , Henryk Jaworowski , Erich Kühnhackl

Head coach: Gerhard Kießling

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