Augsburg panther
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German runner-up 2010 |
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Augsburger EV (1878–1945) HC Augsburg Yellow Tigers (1945–1962) Augsburger EV (1962–1994) Augsburger Panther (since 1994) |
Location | Augsburg , Germany |
Nickname | The panthers |
Parent club | Augsburg EV |
Club colors | Red-Green-White |
league | German ice hockey league |
Venue | Curt Frenzel Stadium |
capacity | 6,179 seats |
executive Director | Lothar Sigl |
Head coach | Tray Tuomie |
captain | Brady Lamb |
Season 2019/20 | 10th place |
The Augsburger Panther are a German ice hockey team ( official abbreviation: AEV ) from the Bavarian-Swabian Augsburg , which currently plays in the German ice hockey league . In 1994 the founding member of the league was outsourced to a limited liability company by the Augsburg ice skating club AEV , which was founded in 1878, and the parent club is still responsible for the junior division today.
The biggest success of the club so far, whose teams have played their home games in the Curt Frenzel Stadium since 1936 , was winning the runner-up in 2010 alongside winning the second division championship in 1994. The club colors of the Augsburg Panthers are red, green and white.
history
The beginnings of Augsburg ice hockey
The Augsburger EV was founded in 1878 and is therefore one of the oldest ice skating clubs in Germany. However, he did not play his first ice hockey game until 1929: On February 5, 1929, they met the second team of HG Nürnberg and lost 1: 5. During the Second World War the AEV played in the highest Bavarian league, the A-class; partly in a war syndicate with TSV Schwaben Augsburg .
HC Augsburg
After the Second World War there was a new beginning under the name HCA “Yellow Tigers”. Already in 1946/47 they took part in the Bavarian championship. 1947/48 you could qualify for the first time for the finals of the German championship and finished fifth. This also qualified for the new ice hockey league . After another fifth place in 1948/49 , they were relegated in 1949/50 . This season the team only had ice in Augsburg at the end of January and had not been able to play or train at home until then. So it came to heavy defeats, including a 1:31 with the reigning champion EV Füssen . In 1953 it was renamed again, but there were no further successes.
New beginning under Curt Frenzel
In 1962 another new beginning was dared under Curt Frenzel with the old name AEV. Six years later they finally made it to the first division . It is remarkable that FC Bayern Munich started a team in the Bundesliga in the 1960s that came to an inglorious end in 1969. The then Bayern manager Robert Schwan ensures that the team is disbanded because of "league unsuitability". The Augsburg EV buys the team for 135,000 marks, the equipment is available from FC Bayern as a free bonus. In the 1969/70 season one reached a 5th place under the later national coach Xaver Nonsense .
The time in the second Bundesliga
After relegation in 1974 you could return to the Bundesliga twice for one season. In 1979 the AEV withdrew to the league for economic reasons . There were two transition years in this league before they were promoted back to the 2nd Bundesliga in 1981 after a strong season . The club did not stay there for very long, however, and was relegated to the third-highest German division after the first year. The team was able to master the following season with ease and qualified again for the 2nd Bundesliga. They then spent four years in the league until the AEV withdrew from the league at the end of the 1986/87 season despite a second place and consequently played in the league. After this changeable time, a new beginning under a new management should ensure steady success.
In 1989 they were promoted to the 2nd Bundesliga and the AEV secured relegation for the next few years. In 1993 , after a first place at the end of the main round, the AEV narrowly missed a place in the 1st Bundesliga. In the play-off semifinals they lost a passionate series against ES Weißwasser .
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season | league | class | group | space | PO | PD | Finals |
1993/94 | 2nd Bundesliga | II | south | master | 2nd BL | Master ↑ | |
1992/93 | 2nd Bundesliga | II | south | master | X | Semifinals | |
1991/92 | 2nd Bundesliga | II | south | master | BL | 5th place | |
1990/91 | 2nd Bundesliga | II | south | 4th Place | 2nd BL | 7th place | |
1989/90 | 2nd Bundesliga | II | south | 5th place | X | 3rd place | |
1988/89 | Oberliga | III | - | master | 2nd BL | 2. Group A ↑ | |
1987/88 | Oberliga | III | south | 11th place | X | 1. Group B | |
1986/87 | 2nd Bundesliga | II | south | Runner-up | BL | Withdrawal ↓ | |
1985/86 | 2nd Bundesliga | II | south | master | |||
1984/85 | 2nd Bundesliga | II | south | Runner-up | BL | 8th place | |
1983/84 | 2nd Bundesliga | II | south | Runner-up | 2nd BL | 3. Group A | |
1982/83 | Oberliga | III | south | 3rd place | 2nd BL | 2. Group B ↑ | |
1981/82 | 2nd Bundesliga | II | south | 3rd place | 2nd BL | Withdrawal ↓ | |
1980/81 | Oberliga | III | south | master | 2nd BL | 1st place ↑ | |
1979/80 | Oberliga | III | south | 3rd place | OIL | 3. Group 2 | |
1978/79 | Bundesliga | I. | 10th place | X | Withdrawal ↓ | ||
1977/78 | 2nd Bundesliga | II | 1st place | Master ↑ | |||
1976/77 | Bundesliga | I. | 10th place ↓ | ||||
1975/76 | 2nd Bundesliga | II | Master ↑ | ||||
1974/75 | 2nd Bundesliga | II | Runner-up | ||||
1973/74 | Bundesliga | I. | 10th place ↓ | ||||
1972/73 | Bundesliga | I. | 9th place | ||||
1971/72 | Bundesliga | I. | 6th place | ||||
1970/71 | Bundesliga | I. | 6th place | ||||
1969/70 | Bundesliga | I. | 5th place | X | 5th place | ||
1968/69 | Bundesliga | I. | south | 3rd place | X | 5th place | |
1967/68 | Oberliga | II | south | Runner-up | BL | 2nd place ↑ | |
1966/67 | Oberliga | II | south | master | OIL | master | |
1965/66 | Regional league | III | south | master | RL | Master ↑ | |
1964/65 | Group league | III | south | Runner-up | GL | 4th Place | |
1963/64 | National league | IV | X | Bayr. Master ↑ | |||
50 / 51-62-63 | BEV | ||||||
1949/50 | Oberliga | I. | 8th place ↓ | ||||
1948/49 | Oberliga | I. | 5th place | ||||
1947/48 | German championship | I. | 3rd place | south | 5th place | ||
1946/47 | National league |
Source: passionhockey.com , source: rodi-db.de , ascent / descent ↑ ↓
Promotion to the German Ice Hockey League
When the DEL was founded in 1994, the AEV was promoted to this class and was there from the start. The AEV professional team was renamed the Augsburger Panther and has existed since then in the form of a GmbH . The DEL's premier season was not so successful for the Panthers. After the main round, the team only finished 13th, but was still able to move into the subsequent play-offs. There they met the Krefeld Penguins in the round of 16 . The AEV lost this series 1: 4 games.
The following season shouldn't get any better at first. After the main round, the team around top scorer Duanne Moeser only improved by one, to twelfth place. In the play-off round of 16, the opponent was Schwenninger Wild Wings . The Panthers were able to prevail in the best of five series with 3: 1 games and thus made it to the quarter-finals for the first time. With the Kölner Haien you met a championship candidate who in the end had the better individual players in his ranks and thus clearly defeated the AEV with 3-0 victories.
The 2000/01 season was much worse. The Panthers could only reach the 14th place and thus missed the previously targeted play-offs. The team disappointed across the board and ran after their own ambitions. The team's best scorer was the then 36-year-old Russian Sergei Vostrikow . He scored 78 scorer points in 56 games.
A season later, the AEV was able to move back into the play-offs with an eighth place. The opponent there was the runner-up in 2001, the Munich Barons . The Panthers won their first game in Munich 6: 5 in front of a sold out hall. In game two, the Barons won 2: 1 and equalized the prestigious series to 1: 1. Against a sold-out backdrop at the Munich Olympic Ice Sports Center , the Barons won a hard-fought game 4-2, taking them 2-1 for the first time in this series. They also won the fourth game and made it to the semi-finals. The Panthers were eliminated again in the quarter-finals.
In the following two game years, the AEV could not reach the play-offs, despite prominent players like former NHL players Greg Leeb or Chris Armstrong . During the 2004/05 season there was a change within the team. Several players left the AEV in the direction of financially strong DEL clubs. The consequence of this was the replacement of half the management team. Those in charge of the Panthers now mainly rely on a mixture of young, talented German and experienced foreign players. It seemed to work out. The Augsburg ice hockey club reached the play-offs again after a two-year break. After a solid main round, the team took seventh place and even positioned itself in front of the favorite clubs from Hamburg, Düsseldorf or Hanover. In the quarter-finals of the play-offs, the Augsburg Panthers met championship favorites Eisbären Berlin. In the end, the AEV had no chance and were clearly eliminated 4: 1.
The next three years were unsuccessful. You could not reach the play-offs and occupied with places 12, 13 and 12 each a place in the lower third of the table.
As of 2007/08, the Panthers have agreed to work with the EC Peiting so that Panther funding license players will be deployed in Peiting. Manager of the Panther has been Max Fedra since the 2005/06 season , who was already the manager of Landshut Cannibals , Munich Barons and Hamburg Freezers. Fedra succeeds Karl-Heinz Fliegauf , who before the season, after eleven years with the Panthers, switched to the Frankfurt Lions and is now working for the Grizzly Adams Wolfsburg. On December 13, 2007, the Panthers announced that coach Paulin Bordeleau's contract had been terminated by mutual agreement. Larry Mitchell has been the new head coach since December 13, 2007 .
For the 2008/09 season there were three new signings from the 2nd division in the goalkeeping position (Dennis Endras - Ravensburg, Andreas Tanzer - Landsberg, Leonhard Wild - Munich). Dennis Endras, who was voted "Rookie of the Year" in the DEL by the specialist magazine Ice Hockey News and who made it into the German national team , was able to assert himself as a regular goalkeeper . With the tenth place at the end of the main round 2008/09 , the pre-playoffs issued as a season goal were achieved. Here the team lost to EHC Wolfsburg after four games (1: 2, 4: 1, 1: 0, 4: 3 n.V.).
For the 2009/10 season , the basic structure of the team from the previous season could be retained. The trainer Larry Mitchell managed to put together a powerful mix of young German players and North Americans. Until the international break, the team consistently occupied single-digit table positions. Larry Mitchell managed to motivate the team - despite the fact that some key players had signed contracts with competitors - so that the pre-playoffs were reached eighth place in the table. In the pre-playoffs, the team prevailed against Adler Mannheim after two games 2-0. In the quarter-finals against the Eisbären Berlin it surprisingly got the upper hand 3-2 and reached the semi-finals. It won it 3-1 against Grizzly Adams Wolfsburg and qualified for the final of the German championship. In the final against the Hanover Scorpions , the Panthers lost three times in a row with 1: 3, 2: 3 nV and 2: 4, so that the Scorpions won the title.
In the 2010/11 season they were far from a final as in the previous year. The Panthers won only 20 games, were knocked off last and did not qualify for the play-offs. The main round of the 2011/12 season ended with the team eighth. There was only one point missing to reach the quarter-finals. But that's how it went in the pre-play-offs against the bottom nine, the Kölner Haie . In the first leg, which the Panthers contested at home, they were clearly inferior to the Sharks and lost 1: 5. The team could not win the second leg in Cologne either and were eliminated after the 1: 3 defeat.
In the following season Augsburg was again eighth in the main round. This time they played the qualification for the play-offs against the Straubing Tigers . As in the previous year, the team lost both games. The 2013/14 season , the Panthers finished the main round in 11th place and thus missed the play-offs, in 2014/15 they finished 12th and again missed the play-offs. Also in 2015/16 it was not enough for the playoff participation, which was again missed as 12th.
The Panthers finished the main round of the 2016/17 season in sixth place in the table and met the third-placed Nürnberg Ice Tigers in the play-off quarter-finals . The series went into the seventh and decisive game, in which the Panthers lost 3: 5 and were eliminated. In the 2017/18 season , the Panthers again missed the playoffs with 12th place.
In the 2018/19 season, the AEV played the best main round since the league was founded and finished third in the table. This qualified the club for the first time for the Champions Hockey League . The team won the DEL quarter-finals against Düsseldorfer EG 4: 3, in the semifinals the AEV was eliminated in the all-important seventh game against EHC Red Bull Munich .
Placements since the founding of the DEL
For the 1994/95 season , the ice hockey Bundesliga was replaced by the German ice hockey league , to which the Augsburg Panthers have been a founding member ever since. So far, you have been able to reach the play-offs six times, but except in 1996 you never got past the first round. The penultimate play-off participation dates from 2010, when the runner-up celebrated the greatest success in the club's history.
1997 you had to compete in the play-downs as thirteenth in the table and secured the league with 3-0 wins against the Wedemark Scorpions
season | league | Preliminary round | Season end | Audience Ø |
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1994/95 | DEL | 13th place | Play-off round of 16 - 4-1 defeats against the Krefeld Pinguine | 4,962 |
1995/96 | DEL | 12th place | Play-off round of 16 - 3-1 wins against Schwenninger Wild Wings ; Play-off quarter-finals - 3-0 defeats against the Kölner Haie | 4,235 |
1996/97 | DEL | 13th place | Play-downs - 3-0 wins against the Wedemark Scorpions | 3,967 |
1997/98 | DEL | 14th place | 1st play-off qualifying round - 3-1 wins against Berlin Capitals ; 2. Play-off qualifying round - 2-0 defeats against Hannover Scorpions | 3,578 |
1998/99 | DEL | 8th place | Play-off quarter-finals - 3-2 defeats against the Nürnberg Ice Tigers | 4,352 |
1999/00 | DEL | 8th place | Play-off quarter-finals - 3-0 defeats against the Kölner Haie | 4,182 |
2000/01 | DEL | 14th place | The play-offs were not reached | 3,375 |
2001/02 | DEL | 8th place | Play-off quarter-finals - 3-1 defeats against the Munich Barons | 4,426 |
2002/03 | DEL | 11th place | The play-offs were not reached | 3,882 |
2003/04 | DEL | 9th place | The play-offs were not reached | 4,812 |
2004/05 | DEL | 7th place | Play-off quarter-finals - 4-1 defeats against Eisbären Berlin | 4,481 |
2005/06 | DEL | 12th place | The play-offs were not reached | 3,726 |
2006/07 | DEL | 13th place | The play-offs were not reached | 3.111 |
2007/08 | DEL | 12th place | The play-offs were not reached | 3,374 |
2008/09 | DEL | 10th place | Play-off qualification - 3-1 defeats against Grizzly Adams Wolfsburg | 3,776 |
2009/10 | DEL | 8th place | Play-off qualification - 2-0 against Adler Mannheim ; Play-off quarter-finals - 3-2 against Eisbären Berlin ; Play-off semi-finals - 3-1 against Grizzly Adams Wolfsburg ; Play-off final - lost 3-0 to Hannover Scorpions , making it German runner-up | 4.138 |
2010/11 | DEL | 14th place | The play-offs were not reached | 3,434 |
2011/12 | DEL | 8th place | Pre-playoffs were reached, here the Panthers were defeated by the Kölner Haien with 0-2 victories | 4,267 |
2012/13 | DEL | 8th place | Pre-playoffs were reached, here the Panthers were defeated by the Straubing Tigers with 0-2 victories | 4,192 |
2013/14 | DEL | 11th place | The play-offs were not reached | 5,236 |
2014/15 | DEL | 12th place | The play-offs were not reached | 4,777 |
2015/16 | DEL | 12th place | The play-offs were not reached | 4,972 |
2016/17 | DEL | 6th place | Play-off quarter-finals - 4: 3 defeats against the Nürnberg Ice Tigers | 5,045 |
2017/18 | DEL | 12th place | The play-offs were not reached | 5,025 |
2018/19 | DEL | 3rd place | Play-off semi-finals - 4-3 defeat against EHC Red Bull Munich | 5,621 |
2019/20 | DEL | 10th place | - | 5,586 |
Source: eishockey-online.com
successes
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Squad of the 2020/21 season
As of March 24, 2020
No. | Nat. | player | Item | Date of birth | in the team since | place of birth |
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35 | Markus Keller | G | August 19, 1989 | 2018 | Augsburg , Germany | |
31 | Olivier Roy | G | July 12, 1991 | 2017 | Causapscal , Quebec , Canada | |
4th | Henry Haase | D. | June 25, 1993 | 2018 | Berlin , Germany | |
2 | Brady Lamb | D. | August 15, 1988 | 2014 | Calgary , Alberta , Canada | |
65 | Niklas Longer | D. | May 29, 2001 | 2019 | Augsburg , Germany | |
20th | Patrick McNeill | D. | March 17, 1987 | 2018 | Strathroy , Ontario , Canada | |
28 | John Rogl | D. | May 3, 1996 | 2018 | Landshut , Germany | |
93 | Simon Sezemsky | D. | June 28, 1993 | 2016 | Munich , Germany | |
13 | Steffen Tölzer | D. | June 12, 1985 | 2003 | Zittau , Germany | |
22nd | Scott Valentine | D. | May 2, 1991 | 2016 | Metcalfe , Ontario , Canada | |
27 | Matt Fraser | W. | May 20, 1990 | 2018 | Red Deer , Alberta , Canada | |
77 | Jaroslav port judge | LW | January 22, 1990 | 2016 | Chomutov , Czech Republic | |
17th | Thomas Holzmann | LW | 17th July 1987 | 2015 | Buchloe , Germany | |
63 | Alex Lambacher | RW | October 7, 1996 | 2019 | Bressanone , Italy | |
19th | Drew LeBlanc | C. | June 29, 1989 | 2015 | Hermantown , Minnesota , USA | |
41 | Jakob Mayenschein | C. | April 1, 1997 | 2019 | Landshut , Germany | |
52 | Dennis Miller | F. | September 21, 1999 | 2019 | Tubingen , Germany | |
11 | Adam Payerl | C. | March 4th 1991 | 2018 | Kitchener , Ontario , Canada | |
6th | Marco Sternheimer | F. | August 14, 1998 | 2017 | Augsburg , Germany | |
21st | David Stieler | C. | July 20, 1988 | 2016 | Kladno , Czech Republic | |
24 | TJ Trevelyan | LW | March 6, 1984 | 2011 | Mississauga , Ontario , Canada |
Coaching staff
activity | Surname | Date of birth | In the team since | place of birth | |
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Head coach | Tray Tuomie | April 30, 1968 | 2016 | Minneapolis , Minnesota , USA | |
Assistant coach | Jamie Bartman | November 11, 1962 | 2019 | Medicine Hat , Alberta , Canada | |
Sports manager | Duanne Moeser | April 3, 1963 | 1994 | Waterloo , Ontario , Canada |
Significant past teams
Second division champion in 1994
position | Surname |
Goal: | Karl Burkhardt , Reinhard Haider , Ian Wood |
Defense: | Alfred Burkhard , Scott Campbell, Christian Curth , Karl-Heinz Fliegauf , Dieter Medicus , Fritz Meyer , Daniel Naud |
Storm: | Dietrich Adam , Jiří Brousek , Thomas Gröger , Robert Heidt , Marty Irvine , Anton Krinner , Duanne Moeser , Robert Paclik , Ales Polcar , Patryk Pysz , Andreas Römer , Heinrich Römer , John Samanski , Jürgen Trattner , Sven Zywitza |
Trainer: | Gunnar Leidborg |
German runner-up in 2010
position | Surname |
Goal: | Dennis Endras , Leo Conti |
Defense: | Chris Heid , Jeff Likens , Steffen Tölzer , Patrick Seifert , TJ Kemp , Florian Kettemer , Christian Chartier , Benedikt Kohl |
Storm: | Brett Engelhardt , Rhett Gordon , Colin Murphy , Steve Junker , Tyler Beechey , Chris Collins , Michael Kreitl , Connor James , Thomas Jörg , Matt Ryan , Richard Rochefort , Darin Olver , Uli Maurer , Tom Kühnhackl |
Trainer: | Larry Mitchell , Duanne Moeser |
player
Blocked jersey numbers
The shirt numbers 7 for Duanne Moeser and 5 for Paul Ambros are no longer assigned by the club. To commemorate the award winners, a banner with the number was placed under the roof of the Curt Frenzel Stadium.
Duanne Moeser moved to Germany in August 1987, where he initially played for ERC Sonthofen. In 1989 he came to Augsburg for the first time for three years. After two years, the attacker when EHC Dynamo Berlin , the EC Kassel the EA Kempten and the SB Rosenheim spent is returned Moeser to the now ascended into the DEL Panthers back where he ended his active career in 2005 and has since worked as assistant coach .
Members of the Hockey Hall of Fame Germany
Personalities who have rendered outstanding services to ice hockey in Germany will be admitted to the “Hall of Fame” of the German Ice Hockey Museum. From the recorded actors worked in Augsburg:
(Team membership and position in brackets)
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player | Games | Gates | Assists | Points | Pts / game | Penalty min. | Period | Seasons |
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Steffen Tölzer | 707 | 28 | 97 | 125 | 0.177 | 420 | 2003-2019 | 17th |
Duanne Moeser | 705 | 269 | 325 | 594 | 0.84 | 775 | 1989-2005 | 15th |
Georg Hetmann | 617 | 192 | 262 | 454 | 0.73 | 372 | 1977-1991 | 15th |
Andreas Römer | 484 | 226 | 223 | 449 | 0.928 | 806 | 1982-1994 | 12 |
Arvīds Reķis | 460 | 33 | 82 | 115 | 0.25 | 521 | 2003-2019 | 10 |
Karl-Heinz Fliegauf | 362 | 78 | 265 | 343 | 0.948 | 344 | 1981-1994 | 7th |
Tommy Jakobsen | 326 | 23 | 75 | 98 | 0.301 | 538 | 1996-2002 | 6th |
TJ Trevelyan | 324 | 99 | 92 | 191 | 0.59 | 138 | 2011-2019 | 9 |
Jiří Broušek | 317 | 140 | 182 | 322 | 1.016 | 185 | 1985-1994 | 7th |
Brady Lamb | 290 | 37 | 123 | 160 | 0.552 | 276 | 2014-2019 | 6th |
Harald Birk | 254 | 48 | 144 | 192 | 0.756 | 262 | 1994-2000 | 6th |
Drew LeBlanc | 223 | 56 | 137 | 193 | 0.865 | 112 | 2015-2019 | 5 |
Paul Ambros | 200 | 60 | 56 | 116 | 0.58 | 457 | 1965-1973 | 8th |
Sergei Vostrikov | 198 | 86 | 109 | 195 | 0.985 | 217 | 1999-2003 | 4th |
Rick Girard | 194 | 57 | 106 | 163 | 0.840 | 176 | 1998-2006 | 4th |
Ernst Höfner (ice hockey player) | 162 | 124 | 88 | 212 | 1.309 | 59 | 1974-1979 | 5 |
(Status: November 2019; Combination of the statistics for the Augsburger EV and the Augsburger Panther)
Other major former players
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Participation of players in the All-Star-Game
Some of the Augsburger Panther players were nominated for the DEL All-Star-Game , a friendly game that took place between 1998 and 2009 shortly before the start of the season and in later years at the beginning of the year, in which the most outstanding players in the German Ice Hockey League competed against each other .
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Surname | position | Participation (noun) | team | |
Brad Bergen | defender | 1998 | Germany | |
Magnus Eriksson | goalkeeper | 2002 | DEL all-stars | |
André Faust | striker | 1999 | DEL all-stars | |
Shane Joseph | striker | 2007 | North America | |
François Méthot | striker | 2005 | DEL all-stars | |
John Miner | defender | 2004 | DEL all-stars | |
Duanne Moeser | striker | 2005 | DEL all-stars | |
Andreas Morczinietz | striker | 2002 | Germany | |
Mark Murphy | striker | 2009 | North America | |
Harlan Pratt | defender | 2008 | North America | |
Daniel Rau | defender | 2004 | Germany | |
Sergei Vostrikov | striker | 1999 | DEL all-stars | |
Bob Wren | striker | 2004 | DEL all-stars |
Parent club
The various junior teams are organized in the parent club Augsburger EV, from which the professional team was spun off into a limited liability company after the DEL was founded. Under the motto "Future Ice Hockey", the AEV has developed a concept for young talent and training in order to teach children not only technical ice hockey skills but also important values of a team sport.
The AEV operates 1 team in the U9 age group, 2 junior (U11, U10), 2 boys (U13) and 2 student teams (U15) each in the regional league and the Bayern league, a youth team (U17) in the Bundesliga, as well as a team in the German Junior League (DNL).
The young players are trained in the running school of the AEV, where they first learn the basics such as ice skating as well as handling clubs and pucks and are then introduced to the game. The board of directors with Wolfgang Renner (president) and Simone Mantke-Brendel (deputy president) has overall responsibility for the AEV.
The Augsburger EV was rated in 2016 as the first Bavarian DEL parent club with the highest certification level of 5 stars.
Amateur team
The team of the ProAmateure of the Augsburger EV qualified as runner-up of the Bayernliga in the 1999/00 season in the qualifying round for the Regionalliga Süd 2000/01 for the Regionalliga Süd 2000/01 . After the dissolution of the Regionalliga Süd, the team took part in the ice hockey Oberliga 2002/03 , from which the team was relegated to the Bayernliga and after the 2004/05 season no longer participated in the game. As of the 2010/11 season, a senior team was again registered as AEV amateurs for play and divided into the District League South . With the participation in the final of the Bavarian regional league championship, in which one was defeated by the HC Landsberg , the promotion was made repeatedly, so that in the season 2011/12 was played in the regional league south-west . After relegation, the team was de-registered by the board in September 2012 from the game operations of the district league .
Women ice hockey
After a women's ice hockey team - the Augsburg Icecats - took part in the game for the first time under the umbrella of the AEV in the 1988/89 season , the team rose to the Bundesliga in the 1997/98 season . After the 1999/00 season , the team no longer took part in the game.
offspring
Venues
The Panthers play their home games in the Curt Frenzel Stadium, which has been in existence since 1936 . It has been a completely closed stadium since 2013, after the cabin wing was modernized in 2008 and the roof in 2009. The total renovation costs are estimated at more than 18 million euros. The stadium currently holds 6,139 spectators; before the last renovation, there was space for 7,774 spectators, 1,500 of whom were seated.
Since 1936 the arena has been gradually expanded and modernized. Up until the Second World War, there was space for around 3,000 spectators in the traditional ice rink. After it was almost completely destroyed during the Second World War, the club at the time, HC Augsburg, put the stadium back into operation in 1945. The last complete renovation, before the conversion to a closed hall, was carried out in 1978.
literature
- Horst Eckert: Schleifgraben-Tiger and Augsburg Panther: History and stories from 60 years of Augsburg ice hockey . o. V., Bobingen 1995.
- Gerd Schaller: Enthusiasm makes winners - The Augsburg Panther fan book for the 2010 German Vice Championship
Web links
- Official website
- Official website of the Stammverein Augsburger EV
- Spectators / table position development / stadium
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b The CFS on www.aev-panther.de
- ↑ Articles of Association. (PDF; 69 kB) (No longer available online.) Augsburger EV, March 2, 2009, archived from the original on October 30, 2014 ; Retrieved February 24, 2013 . 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.
- ↑ https://www.hockeyarchives.info/Allemagne1929.htm
- ↑ Archive Ice Hockey Germany from 1908/09 Passionhockey
- ↑ ref rodi-db.de, league membership Augsburger EV
- ↑ Augsburger Allgemeine: Bitter end for the Augsburger panthers . In: Augsburger Allgemeine . ( augsburger-allgemeine.de [accessed on March 21, 2017]).
- ↑ Info block ice hockey online
- ↑ Championnat d'Allemagne de hockey sur glace 1999/00. Retrieved March 19, 2018 (French).
- ↑ Augsburger Allgemeine: Paul Ambros gets a place of honor in the Curt Frenzel Stadium. In: augsburger-allgemeine.de . September 10, 2015, accessed September 15, 2015 .
- ↑ https://www.eliteprospects.com/team/4804/augsburger-ev/stats/all-time/total?sort=tp
- ↑ https://www.eliteprospects.com/team/120/augsburger-panther/stats/all-time/total?sort=tp
- ^ Wolfgang Renner: Future ice hockey. Retrieved August 1, 2016 .
- ↑ augsburger-ev.de, overview of the teams on the homepage of the parent club
- ↑ aev-panther.de, Augsburger Panther: Nachwuchs
- ↑ augsburger-ev.de; News: September 13, 2012 “AEV amateurs de-registered from match operations” ( Memento of the original from June 4, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) 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. (accessed online January 5, 2013)
- ↑ Women's ice hockey: Historical tables Augsburger EV (accessed online on May 8, 2010)