Women's ice hockey Bundesliga 2017/18

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The 2017/18 season was the 30th edition of the women's ice hockey Bundesliga in Germany . The league is carried out by the German Ice Hockey Federation . The main round began with its first day of play on September 23, 2017 and ended on March 17, 2018. The ECDC Memmingen team won the German championship title for the second time with just one defeat .

mode

As in the previous season, the Bundesliga clubs play a double round . The winner of the double round is the German champion. The previous three-point rule was 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 will each receive one point. The winner of the subsequent penalty shootout receives an additional point.

Participating teams

Clubs of the women's ice hockey Bundesliga for the 2017/18 season

The League begins with the seven teams in the preseason , who finished the season as well as the newly promoted from the 2nd League North, the Düsseldorf EC .

In August 2017, the league management had initially excluded the Hanover Lady Scorpions from playing due to the closed ice rink in Langenhagen. The SC Langenhagen as the parent club lodged a protest at the DEB arbitration court. Ultimately, the Lady Scorpions were admitted because the ice rink at the horse tower in Hanover was a replacement venue. In addition, the women's team at OSC Berlin switched to Eisbären Juniors Berlin before the season started .

table

Abbreviations: S = victory after regular playing time, OTS = victory after overtime , OTN = defeat after overtime, N = defeat after normal playing time

space team Games S. SOS SON N Gates Points
1. ECDC Memmingen 28 27 0 1 0 182: 038 82
2. ESC Planegg 28 21st 3 0 4th 175: 065 69
3. ERC Ingolstadt 28 19th 1 2 6th 134: 057 61
4th EC Bergkamen Bear 28 12 4th 1 11 085: 083 45
5. Düsseldorfer EG 28 9 1 2 16 077: 104 31
6th Eisbären Juniors Berlin 28 7th 0 3 18th 064: 098 24
7th Mad Dogs Mannheim 28 7th 1 1 19th 075: 115 24
8th. Hanover Lady Scorpions 28 0 0 0 28 025: 257 0

Best scorers

Source: DEB; Abbreviations: Sp = games, T = goals, V = assists , pts = points, +/- = plus / minus , SM = penalty minutes; Fat: best value

player team Sp T V Pt +/- SM
Taylor Day Memmingen 28 46 43 89 +69 14th
Julia Zorn Planegg 28 51 37 88 +68 6th
Marie Delarbre Memmingen 28 30th 38 68 +51 42
Kerstin Spielberger Planegg 25th 23 44 67 +51 12
Andrea Lanzl Ingolstadt 28 22nd 42 64 +57 4th
Sonja Weidenfelder Memmingen 28 21st 31 52 +46 16
Lucie Geelhaar Ingolstadt 28 21st 26th 47 +40 18th
Brooke Reimer Ingolstadt 16 23 23 46 +32 37
Franziska Feldmeier Planegg 28 9 36 45 +37 16

Best goalkeepers

Source: DEB; Abbreviations: Sp = games, Min = ice age (in minutes), GT = goals conceded, SO = shutouts , Sv% = shots saved (in%) , GTS = goals conceded ; Fat: best value

player team Sp Min GT GTS SaT Sv%
Emma Schweiger Memmingen 20th 1156: 38 30th 1.56 261 88.5
Julia Graunke Planegg 11 583: 32 17th 1.75 41
Lisa Geml Ingolstadt 13 774: 32 26th 2.01 113 77.0
Paula Byszio Ingolstadt 11 552: 56 22nd 2.39 71 69.0
Dominique Quint Planegg 11 645: 00 26th 2.42 127 79.5
Sarah Koerber Bergkamen 11 540: 11 26th 2.89 115 77.4
Pia Surke Bergkamen 19th 892: 22 43 2.89 43
Marie Düsberg Berlin 11 666: 29 33 2.97 47

Master squad

German champion ECDC Memmingen
Logo EHC Memmingen.jpg
Goal : Vanessa Muschik , Emma Schweiger , Saskia Serbest

Defense: Franziska Brendel , Mandy Dibowski , Daria Gleißner , Sabina Kaiser , Lena Kartheininger , Daniela Kolbeck , Anna-Lena Niewollik , Tiana Rehder , Carina Strobel

Attack: Manuela Anwander , Taylor Day , Marie Delarbre , Nicola Eisenschmid , Ronja Hark , Antonia Jekel , Katharina Ott , Antje Sabautzki , Nadine Schattner , Lena Schurr , Julia Seitz , Marina Swikull , Sonja Weidenfelder

Trainer: Werner Tenschert , Markus Rose

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Schedule - German Ice Hockey Federation eV In: deb-online.de. Retrieved August 8, 2018 .
  2. Christian Diepold: ECDC Memmingen German Champion 2017/2018 in the women's ice hockey Bundesliga. In: eishockey-online.com. March 11, 2018, accessed August 8, 2018 .
  3. Christoph Hage: Never again ice hockey in Langenhagen. In: neuepresse.de. August 9, 2017. Retrieved September 18, 2017 .
  4. eishockey-online.com, Hanover Lady Scorpions defend themselves against the exclusion
  5. eishockey-online.com, Hanover Lady Scorpions play in the 1st BUNDESLIGA and at the horse tower
  6. eisbaeren-juniors.de, Eisbären Juniors present women's team , June 15, 2017
  7. deb-online.de, Top Scorer
  8. deb-online.de, Goalkeeper
  9. deb-online.de, statistics of the ECDC Memmingen, women's Bundesliga, main round 2017/2018