Women's ice hockey Bundesliga 2015/16

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Master: ECDC Memmingen
Relegated: SC Garmisch-Partenkirchen (withdrawal)
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The 2015/16 season was the 28th edition of the women's ice hockey Bundesliga in Germany . The league was carried out by the German Ice Hockey Federation . The season of the main round began with its first day of play on September 26, 2015 and ended on March 6, 2016. The ECDC Memmingen women's team won the German championship title for the first time in the club's history .

mode

As in the previous season, the Bundesliga clubs initially played a double round . The winner of the double round will be the German champion. The previous three-point rule will be retained, so that if you win in regular time, the winner receives three points and the loser receives no point at all. In the event of a tie after regular time, both teams received one point each. The winner of the subsequent penalty shootout received an additional point.

Participating teams

Clubs of the women's ice hockey Bundesliga for the 2015/16 season

The league began with the teams of the previous season and the team of Hanover Lady Scorpions, which had been promoted from the 2nd League North . In February 2016, the team of SC Garmisch-Partenkirchen was withdrawn from the game, so that the championship was played with seven teams to the end.

table

Status: end of season, March 6, 2016

space team Games S. OTS SOS OTN SON N Gates Points
1. ECDC Memmingen 24 20th 0 2 0 0 2 123: 032 64
2. ESC Planegg / Würmtal 24 20th 0 0 0 1 3 139: 038 61
3. ERC Ingolstadt 24 15th 0 1 0 1 7th 117: 055 48
4th File: OSC Berlin Logo OSC Berlin 24 7th 0 4th 0 0 13 074: 080 29
5. EC Bergkamen Bear 24 8th 0 1 0 3 12 050: 063 29
6th Hanover Lady Scorpions 24 6th 0 0 0 3 15th 053: 105 21st
7th Maddogs Mannheim 24 0 0 0 0 0 24 011: 194 0

Best female players

Player society Games Gates Assists Points Min.
Danielle Gagné ERC Ingolstadt 24 34 22nd 56 22nd
Andrea Lanzl ERC Ingolstadt 24 22nd 30th 52 6th
Sarah MacDonnell ESC Planegg 24 19th 31 50 18th
Julia Zorn ESC Planegg 22nd 23 23 46 6th
Tracy McCann ERC Ingolstadt 21st 12 29 41 46
Kaitlyn Keon ECDC Memmingen 24 23 17th 40 12
Nicola Eisenschmid ECDC Memmingen 24 20th 20th 40 20th
Kayla Campero ESC Planegg 24 20th 20th 40 24
Sarah Robson ECDC Memmingen 24 14th 21st 35 10
Theresa Wagner ESC Planegg 23 10 24 34 18th
Kerstin Spielberger ESC Planegg 22nd 18th 15th 33 18th
Marina Swikull ECDC Memmingen 24 14th 19th 33 20th

Master squad

German champion

ECDC Memmingen
Goal : Franziska Albl , Emma Schweiger , Justine Richter

Defense: Carina Bitzer , Susanne Fellner , Theresa Fritz , Julia Gemsjäger , Daria Gleißner , Lena Klement , Anna-Lena Niewollik , Tiana Rehder , Carina Strobel

Attack: Manuela Anwander , Luisa Brugger , Nicola Eisenschmid , Kaitlyn Keon , Sarah Robson , Antje Sabautzki , Julia Seitz , Marina Swikull , Larissa Swikull , Johanna Winter

Trainer: Werner Tenschert , Markus Rose

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ League schedule on Pointstreak.com
  2. Done - ECDC women are German champions. In: local-mm.de. March 6, 2016, accessed March 7, 2016 .
  3. Women: Garmisch-Partenkirchen withdraws Bundesliga team - consideration for the health of the players. In: eishockey.info. February 2, 2016, accessed February 22, 2016 .
  4. League table on Pointstreak.com
  5. Statistics of the ECDC Memmingen, Women's Bundesliga, main round 2015/2016 , accessed on March 7, 2016