Hermann Hinterstocker

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GermanyGermany  Hermann Hinterstocker Ice hockey player
Date of birth June 21, 1956
place of birth Holzkirchen , Germany
size 173 cm
Weight 74 kg
position Right wing
Career stations
1973-1977 EV Rosenheim
1977-1979 Düsseldorfer EG
1979-1982 Berliner SC
1982-1983 Düsseldorfer EG
1983-1985 ECD Iserlohn

Hermann Hinterstocker (born June 21, 1956 in Holzkirchen ) is a former German ice hockey player who played in the ice hockey Bundesliga from 1973 to 1985 for the EV Rosenheim , the Düsseldorfer EG , the Berlin ice skating club and the ECD Iserlohn .

Career

When EV Rosenheim made it to the ice hockey Bundesliga in the 1974/75 season , Hermann Hinterstocker was just 18 years old. He played his second season with the seniors and with 33 goals and eleven assists he was the second best goalscorer in a very talented team in which Udo Kießling , who was one year older, also played. So he came to his first game at a world championship before his first Bundesliga game. Together with Kießling and his older brother Martin , he was part of the German national team at the B-World Cup in 1975 in Sapporo, Japan . There the team was promoted to the A group.

After two successful years with EV Rosenheim in the Bundesliga and two other World Cup appearances, he moved to Düsseldorfer EG for the 1977/78 season . After two good years in the Rhineland, he moved to the Berlin ice-skating club for the 1979/80 season , where his brother Martin also played. A career highlight during this time was participation in the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid .

He stayed in Berlin for three years before returning to Düsseldorf for a season. His last station was the ECD Iserlohn , for which he played nine games in his second season before ending his career.

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