Ice hockey league 2014/15

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Master: EHC Freiburg
Newcomers: EHC Freiburg
Relegated: Grafschafter EC 2011, EV Füssen (both insolvency), ELV Tornado Niesky, Erding Gladiators, Löwen Frankfurt 1b (all withdrawal), Ratinger Ice Aliens 97, Lippe-Hockey-Hamm, Neusser EV (all waived)
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The ice hockey league , the third highest division in German ice hockey , was played for the fifth time in four regional groups in the 2014/15 season. The North and South groups were organized by the German Ice Hockey Federation (DEB), the West group by the North Rhine-Westphalia Ice Sports Association and the East group by the Saxony-Anhalt Ice Sports Association.

Participants in the ice hockey leagues 2014/15. Geographical division of the four upper league groups. Blue: group north, green: group west, red: group east and yellow: group south

Oberliga Nord

Logo of the Oberliga Nord

The Oberliga Nord covers the area of ​​the federal states of Bremen, Hamburg, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Lower Saxony and Schleswig-Holstein. Game operations are organized by the DEB.

Participant and mode

The Adendorfer EC withdrew to the regional league for financial reasons. Instead, the promoted ESC Wedemark took part in the Oberliga Nord. Since there were no relegated members from the DEL2 or other promoted teams from the regional league, there were nine participating teams.

The main round was played as a double round from October 4, 2014 to February 13, 2015. This was followed by a pre-playoff round (8th versus 9th in best-of-two) and subsequent playoffs (quarter-finals in best-of-seven, semi-finals in best-of-five, finals in best-of -Three mode) until March 24th, the master is determined. The two finalists were also qualified for the quarter-finals of the promotion playoffs.

Stages

society Stadium name Stadium capacity
Hanover Indians Ice stadium at the horse tower 4,608
ESC Wedemark Scorpions Ice House Mellendorf 3,800
Grafschafter EC 2011 Ice rink Grafschaft Bentheim 3,500
EC Harzer Falken Braunlage ice rink 2,548
Crocodiles Hamburg Farmsen ice rink 2,300
Rostock piranhas Rostock ice rink 2,000
EHC Timmendorfer Strand 06 Ice sports and tennis center Timmendorfer Strand 1,900
Hamburger SV Stellingen ice rink 1,500
Hanover Scorpions Langenhagen ice rink 1,450

Main round

Pl. team Sp. S. OTS OTN N Pt. T GT Diff.
1. Hanover Indians 32 22nd 4th 3 3 77 159 87 + 072
2. Hanover Scorpions 32 23 2 0 7th 73 163 75 + 088
3. EC Harzer Falken 32 19th 2 3 8th 64 167 100 + 067
4th Rostock piranhas 32 17th 2 3 10 58 194 127 + 067
5. Logo HSV (ice hockey) .gif Hamburger SV 32 13 2 4th 13 47 124 122 + 002
6th Crocodiles Hamburg 32 11 5 1 15th 44 137 160 - 023
7th EHC Timmendorfer Strand 06 32 9 0 2 21st 29 115 155 - 040
8th. Grafschafter EC 2011 32 7th 1 0 24 23 99 207 −108
9. Logo ESC Wedemark-Scorpions.jpg ESC Wedemark Scorpions (N) 32 5 0 2 25th 17th 89 214 −125

Source: Pointstreak, Abbreviations: Pl. = Table position, Sp. = Games, S = victories (3 points), OTS = victories after extra time or penalty shoot-out (2 points), OTN = defeats after extra time or penalty shoot-out (1 point), N = Defeats (0 points), pts. = Points, T = goals, GT = goals conceded, diff. = Goal difference, (A) = relegated, (N) = promoted

Playoffs

Pre-playoffs

The envisaged pre-playoff round in "Best-of-Two" mode became superfluous due to the ongoing bankruptcy proceedings of the Grafschafter EC 2011 . The ESC Wedemark Scorpions reached the quarter-finals as bottom of the table without a fight.

Playoff tree

The first round of the playoffs will be played in "Best-of-Seven" mode, the second round in "Best-of-Five" mode and the final in "Best-of-Three" mode. The two finalists are qualified for the quarter-finals of the promotion playoffs.

Quarter finals     Semifinals     final
                         
1 Hanover Indians 4th            
9 ESC Wedemark Scorpions 0    
1 Hanover Indians 3
    4th Rostock piranhas 0    
4th Rostock piranhas 4th
5 Hamburger SV 1      
1 Hanover Indians 1
    2 Hanover Scorpions 2
2 Hanover Scorpions 4th
7th EHC Timmendorf 0      
2 Hanover Scorpions 3
    3 EC Harzer Falken 0    
3 EC Harzer Falken 4th
6th Crocodiles Hamburg 2      

Quarter finals

series 1 2 3 4th 5 6th 7th
Hanover Indians - ESC Wedemark ScorpionsLogo ESC Wedemark-Scorpions.jpg 4-0 8: 2 4: 3 OT 6-0 5-0 -
Rostock Piranhas - Hamburger SVLogo HSV (ice hockey) .gif 4: 1 4: 8 4: 2 5: 4 3: 1 6-0 -
Hanover Scorpions - EHC Timmendorf 4-0 4: 1 3: 2 5: 2 5-0 -
EC Harzer Falken - Crocodiles Hamburg 4: 2 5: 2 1: 4 5: 2 2: 7 7: 1 9: 5 -

Semifinals

series 1 2 3 4th 5
Hanover Indians - Rostock Piranhas 3-0 5: 2 11: 5 6-0 -
Hannover Scorpions - EC Harzer Falken 3-0 5: 1 4: 3 6: 4 -

final

series 1 2 3
Hanover Indians - Hanover Scorpions 1: 2 4: 2 0: 4 1: 2

Oberliga Ost

Logo of the Oberliga Ost

The Oberliga Ost covers the area of ​​the federal states of Berlin, Brandenburg, Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia. The organizer for the first time is the Ice Sports Association of Saxony-Anhalt.

Participant and mode

The ERV Chemnitz 07 filed for bankruptcy and therefore withdrew from the league. Since no team from the Eastern group had been promoted to the DEL2 and there were also no relegated teams from the DEL2, initially only seven teams took part in the Oberliga Ost. Due to the bankruptcy filing for the EHC Jonsdorfer Falken at the end of September 2014, these were eliminated and only six teams took part in the main round.

The main round was played in the form of a double round, which was completed by January 18, 2015 and after which the teams ranked 1 to 4 in the Oberliga Mitte final round with the teams of the Oberliga West participated.

Stages

society Stadium name Stadium capacity
Icefighters Leipzig Fexcom ice arena 2,500
Saale Bulls Hall VolksbankArena 4,920
EHC Erfurt Ice sports center Erfurt 1,200
ELV Tornado Niesky Niesky Forest Stadium 1,300
EHV Schönheide 09 Ice rink Schönheide 1,500
FASS Berlin Erika Hess ice rink 3,500

Main round

Pl. team Sp. S. OTS OTN N Pt. T GT Diff.
1. Icefighters Leipzig 20th 16 0 0 4th 48 106 49 +57
2. Saale Bulls Hall 20th 13 1 1 5 42 81 55 +26
3. EHC Erfurt 20th 8th 3 0 9 30th 93 82 +11
4th ELV Tornado Niesky 20th 7th 2 3 8th 28 68 73 - 05th
5. EHV Schönheide 09 20th 7th 1 0 12 23 74 80 - 06
6th FASS Berlin 20th 2 0 3 15th 9 42 125 −83

Source: Hockeyweb, abbreviations: Pl. = Table position, Sp. = Games, S = victories (3 points), OTS = victories after extra time or penalty shoot-out (2 points), OTN = defeats after extra time or penalty shoot-out (1 point), N = Defeats (0 points), pts. = Points, T = goals, GT = goals conceded, diff. = Goal difference

Oberliga West

Logo of the Oberliga West

The Oberliga West covers the area of ​​the federal states of Hesse, North Rhine-Westphalia, Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland. The games are organized by the Ice Sports Association of North Rhine-Westphalia.

Participant and mode

The rise of the Kassel Huskies and the Löwen Frankfurt in the DEL2 meant that the western group of the Oberliga was only made up of a field of eight teams this season, as there was no relegation from the DEL2 and the Königsborner JEC for financial reasons withdrew. The newcomers are on the one hand EHC Neuwied and the second representation of the Frankfurt Löwen. After a year-long guest appearance in the Regionalliga West, Neuwied was immediately promoted again and replaced the Grefrather EG team, which had also been withdrawn .

The main round was played in a double round that ended on January 18, 2015.

  • The first place in the main round was champions of the Oberliga West.
  • The teams ranked 1 to 4 after the main round took part in the final round of the Oberliga Mitte with the teams from the Oberliga Ost.
  • The teams in places 5 to 8 after the main round played the Oberliga Middle Cup with the teams in places 5 and 6 of the Oberliga Ost .
  • The teams in places 5 to 8 after the main round took part in the Oberliga West relegation round with the teams in places 1 to 4 of the Regionalliga West .

Stages

society Stadium name Stadium capacity
Löwen Frankfurt II Ice rink Frankfurt 6,990
Foxes Duisburg Scania arena 4,840
ESC eating mosquitoes Ice rink Essen-West 3,850
Ratinger Ice Aliens Ice rink Ratingen am Sandbach 3,800
Herner EV 2007 Gysenberghalle 3,467
Neusser EV Ice rink Südpark 2,850
Lippe-Hockey-Hamm "Hammer Eisbären" Maximilian ice rink 2,000
EHC Neuwied Icehouse Neuwied 2,100

Main round

Game scene Löwen Frankfurt II against Herner EV (November 2014)
Pl. team Sp. S. OTS OTN N Pt. T GT Diff.
1. Foxes Duisburg 28 25th 1 0 2 77 230 42 +188
2. EHC Neuwied (N) 28 19th 1 0 8th 59 164 101 + 063
3. Hev2007wappen.gif Herner EV 2007 28 18th 1 2 7th 58 160 72 + 088
4th ESC eating mosquitoes 28 18th 1 1 8th 57 147 59 + 088
5. Ratinger Ice Aliens 97 28 11 0 1 16 34 99 155 - 056
6th Lippe-Hockey-Hamm "Hammer Eisbären" 28 7th 1 1 19th 24 82 152 - 070
7th Neusser EV 28 4th 2 2 20th 18th 69 171 −102
8th. Löwen Frankfurt 1B (N) 28 3 0 0 25th 9 59 258 −199

Source: Hockeyweb, abbreviations: Pl. = Table position, Sp. = Games, S = victories (3 points), OTS = victories after extra time or penalty shoot-out (2 points), OTN = defeats after extra time or penalty shoot-out (1 point), N = Defeats (0 points), pts. = Points, T = goals, GT = goals conceded, diff. = Goal difference, N = promoted team

Oberliga Mitte

mode

The top four teams of the upper leagues east and west take part in the interlinking round "Oberliga Mitte" . The two best teams, after a single round, are qualified for the quarter-finals of the promotion playoffs.

Attendees

West: East:

Finals

Pl. team Sp. S. OTS OTN N Pt. T GT Diff.
1. Foxes Duisburg 14th 12 0 1 1 37 79 26th +53
2. Icefighters Leipzig 14th 11 0 1 2 34 67 33 +34
3. Saale Bulls Hall 14th 8th 0 1 5 25th 45 35 +10
4th ESC eating mosquitoes 14th 7th 1 0 6th 23 42 35 + 07
5. EHC Neuwied 14th 6th 2 0 6th 22nd 48 48 00
6th Hev2007wappen.gif Herner EV 2007 14th 4th 1 0 9 14th 41 52 −11
7th EHC Erfurt 14th 2 0 1 11 7th 31 68 −37
8th. ELV Tornado Niesky 14th 2 0 0 12 6th 23 79 −56

Source: Hockeyweb.de, Abbreviations: Pl. = Table position, Sp. = Games, S = victories (3 points), OTS = victories after extra time or penalty shoot-out (2 points), OTN = defeats after extra time or penalty shoot-out (1 point), N = defeats (0 points), pts. = Points, T = goals, GT = goals conceded, diff. = Goal difference, N = promoted team

Oberliga Süd

Logo of the Oberliga Süd

The Oberliga Süd covers the area of ​​Baden-Württemberg and Bavaria and is played under the direction of the DEB.

Participant and mode

Since the Schweinfurt Mighty Dogs withdrew their team from the league for financial reasons, despite being relegated to the league , the 1st EV Weiden could remain in the league as the actual relegated team. Since no team from the DEL2 was relegated to the Oberliga Süd, the newcomer from the Bayernliga , the ERC Sonthofen , was the only newcomer to the Southern group.

The main round ( double round ) started on September 26, 2014 with the first game day and ended on March 1, 2015.

Stages

society Stadium name Stadium capacity
EV Regensburg Danube Arena 4,961
EHC Bayreuth Municipal ice rink Bayreuth 4,705
EC Bad Toelz Hacker-Pschorr Arena 4,300
VER Same NETZSCH Arena 4,082
Deggendorfer SC Ice rink at the Trat 4,000
EV Füssen Ice stadium on the Kobelhang 3,691
EHC Freiburg Franz Siegel Hall 3,500
TSV 1862 Erding Ice rink Erding 2,576
1. EV Weiden Hans-Schröpf-Arena 2,560
EC Peiting Ice stadium Peiting 2,500
ERC Sonthofen Sonthofen ice rink 2,200
EHC Klostersee Grafing ice rink 1,730

Main round

Closing table

Pl. team Sp. S. OTS OTN N Pt. T GT Diff.
1. EHC Freiburg 44 27 7th 4th 6th 99 201 103 +98
2. Ver selb.png VER Same 44 27 5 2 10 93 187 118 +69
3. EV Regensburg logo.svg EV Regensburg 44 27 4th 1 12 90 204 146 +58
4th EHC Bayreuth Logo.svg EHC Bayreuth 44 26th 4th 3 11 89 194 128 +66
5. EC Bad Tölz3.gif Tölzer lions 44 20th 3 3 18th 69 159 161 - 02nd
6th Ecpeiting.gif EC Peiting 44 18th 3 8th 15th 68 146 154 - 08
7th EHC Klostersee.svg EHC Klostersee 44 20th 1 3 20th 65 144 128 +16
8th. Deggendorf fire.gif Deggendorfer SC 44 18th 2 4th 20th 62 120 154 −34
9. ERCSonthofen logo.png ERC Sonthofen (N) 44 15th 2 3 24 52 135 187 −52
10. Erding gladiators 44 9 4th 3 28 38 147 196 −49
11. EV Fuessen Logo.png EV Füssen 44 8th 4th 4th 28 36 125 195 −70
12. EV Weiden logo.gif 1. EV Weiden 44 8th 2 3 31 31 109 201 −92

Source: Pointstreak, Abbreviations: Pl. = Table position, Sp. = Games, S = victories (3 points), OTS = victories after extra time or penalty shoot-out (2 points), OTN = defeats after extra time or penalty shoot-out (1 point), N = Defeats (0 points), pts. = Points, T = goals, GT = goals conceded, diff. = Goal difference

Playoffs

In the elimination playoffs of the Oberliga-Süd, the four participants of the promotion playoffs are determined in "best-of-seven" series.

series 1 2 3 4th 5 6th 7th
EHC Freiburg - Deggendorf fire.gif Deggendorfer SC 4-0 4-0 2: 1 OT 6: 2 5-0 -
Ver selb.png VER Same - EHC Klostersee.svg EHC Klostersee 4: 1 1: 3 6: 2 3-0 4: 2 4-0 -
EV Regensburg logo.svg EV Regensburg - Ecpeiting.gif EC Peiting 4: 2 4: 2 3: 4 OT 9-0 3: 4 OT 3: 2 3: 2 -
EHC Bayreuth Logo.svg EHC Bayreuth - EC Bad Tölz3.gif Tölzer lions 4-0 8: 4 5: 4 6: 2 3: 1 -

Playdowns

The teams that finished ninth to twelve after the main round determined who were relegated to the Bayernliga or Regionalliga Südwest in two playdown rounds, which were played in best-of-five mode .

series 1 2 3 4th 5
ERCSonthofen logo.png ERC Sonthofen - EV Weiden logo.gif 1. EV Weiden 3: 2 7: 1 3: 5 5: 2 1: 2 5: 2
Erding gladiators - EV Fuessen Logo.png EV Füssen 3: 2 8: 2 8: 3 7: 9 2: 3 8: 4

The ERC Sonthofen and the Erding Gladiators have qualified for the Oberliga Süd 2015/16 .

series 1 2 3 4th 5
EV Fuessen Logo.png EV Füssen - EV Weiden logo.gif 1. EV Weiden 0: 3 1: 3 1: 2 4: 6 -

Play-offs

In the play-offs, the teams from the Oberliga-Nord and Oberliga-Mitte met in the quarter-finals, while the South teams were still playing among themselves. A total of 3 rounds are played in the "Best-of-Five" mode. The winner of these playoffs is the German league champions of the 2014/15 season and athletically qualified for the DEL2 2015/16 .

Qualified teams

The following teams had qualified for the promotion round to DEL 2.

Playoff tree

Quarter finals     Semifinals     final
                         
S1 EHC Freiburg 3            
S4 EHC Bayreuth Logo.svg EHC Bayreuth 0    
S1 EHC Freiburg 3
    M2 Icefighters Leipzig 0    
N1 Hanover Scorpions 1
M2 Icefighters Leipzig 3      
S1 EHC Freiburg 3
    M1 Foxes Duisburg 2
M1 Foxes Duisburg 3
N2 Hanover Indians 0      
M1 Foxes Duisburg 3
    S3 EV Regensburg logo.svg EV Regensburg 1    
S2 Ver selb.png VER Same 2
S3 EV Regensburg logo.svg EV Regensburg 3      

Quarter finals

The games took place on March 27th, 29th and 31st and on April 2nd and 4th.

series 1 2 3 4th 5
EHC Freiburg - EHC Bayreuth Logo.svg EHC Bayreuth 3-0 4: 1 6: 3 4: 1 - -
Hanover Scorpions - Icefighters Leipzig 1: 3 1: 5 1: 4 5: 4 OT 2: 5 -
Ver selb.png VER Same - EV Regensburg logo.svg EV Regensburg 2: 3 4: 2 4: 5 OT 4: 3 OT 2: 5 1: 5
Foxes Duisburg - Hanover Indians 3-0 5-0 12: 1 11: 1 - -

Semifinals

The games took place on April 6th, 8th, 10th and 12th.

series 1 2 3 4th 5
EHC Freiburg - Icefighters Leipzig 3-0 11: 1 4: 1 8: 3 - -
Foxes Duisburg - EV Regensburg logo.svg EV Regensburg 3: 1 3: 1 6: 2 1: 3 6: 1 -

final

The games took place on April 17, 19, 21, 24 and 26, 2015.

series 1 2 3 4th 5
EHC Freiburg - Foxes Duisburg 3: 2 5: 1 2: 3 2-0 3: 5 1-0

Web links

Individual evidence

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  10. Oberliga Ost main round . Hockeywe. Retrieved March 25, 2019.
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  12. ^ Grefrather EG withdraws team from the Oberliga. In: Rheinische Post. June 30, 2014, accessed September 3, 2014 .
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  14. Oberliga West main round . Hockeyweb. Retrieved March 25, 2019.
  15. Oberliga middle final round . Hockeyweb. Retrieved March 25, 2019.
  16. Schweinfurt Mighty Dogs are withdrawing from the Oberliga Süd for economic reasons. (No longer available online.) Ice Hockey News, April 29, 2014, archived from the original on April 29, 2014 ; Retrieved September 4, 2014 . 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.eishockeynews.de
  17. BZ: Freiburg ice rink remains - operation secured until 2020
  18. Oberliga-Süd . Pointstreak Sports Technologies Inc. Retrieved March 25, 2019.
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