Michael comma
Date of birth | November 20, 1964 |
place of birth | Bad Toelz , Germany |
size | 175 cm |
position | defender |
Shot hand | Right |
Career stations | |
1982-1991 | EC Bad Toelz |
1991-1996 | BSC Prussia |
Michael Komma (born November 20, 1964 in Bad Tölz ) is a former German ice hockey player and - functional and current - coach .
Career
As a player
Komma began his career in the youth team at EC Bad Tölz . There he went through all the youth teams and from the 1982/83 season belonged to the professional squad of EC Bad Tölz in the 2nd Bundesliga . He then completed his first nine missions and scored nine points scorer . In the following years, Komma became one of the team's top performers. Until 1991 he was under contract in Bad Tölz before the BSC Prussia brought him into the ice hockey Bundesliga . With the Prussians he was able to reach the play-off semi-finals in the 1993/94 and 1994/95 seasons. After the end of the 1995/96 season , Komma ended his active ice hockey career at the age of 31.
As a trainer and manager
After the end of his career comma worked as early as the 1996/97 season alongside the former head coach peter ustorf as an assistant coach at the Prussians, the renamed with the start of the season in Berlin Capitals. He was in charge of this position until 1999 before he succeeded Dale McCourt as head coach. During his coaching time in Berlin, he was able to reach the semi-finals of the German championship twice . In the summer of 2000, his contract with the Capitals ran out, and Komma was replaced by the German-Canadian Chris Valentine . Michael Komma became involved a short time later as a manager at Düsseldorfer EG , but returned to the coaching office on October 4, 2001 as the successor to Gerhard Brunner . At the same time he continued to work as a manager. In the 2002/03 season , three years after Düsseldorf's promotion from the 2nd Bundesliga to the German Ice Hockey League, Komma and his team qualified for the play-off quarter-finals, but lost there against the eventual champions, the Krefeld Pinguine , out. After the 2003/04 season , in which he failed again in the quarterfinals with DEG, he left the club on October 4, 2004. In the 2006/07 season he was in the second highest Italian ice hockey league, the A2 series, at HC Neumarkt Wild Goose behind the gang but was released there during the season. Subsequently, Komma became a trainer at SC Bietigheim-Bissingen , and from April 9, 2007 the first sporting director of the professional team that was outsourced from the club as Bietigheim Steelers GmbH. At the end of the 2009/2010 season he resigned from that post.
DEL statistics
Seasons | Games | Gates | Assists | Points | Penalty minutes | |
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Main round | 2 | 51 | 5 | 15th | 20th | 22nd |
Playoffs | 1 | 12 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 6th |
Web links
- Michael Komma at eliteprospects.com (English)
- Michael Komma at hockeydb.com (English)
- Michael Komma at eurohockey.com
Individual evidence
- ↑ Founding Steelers GmbH - New Managing Director in Ellental ( Memento of the original from September 10, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , Website of Bietigheim Steelers GmbH, July 8, 2007; Retrieved September 9, 2014
- ^ “The question of the hall is elementary for us” , Stuttgarter Nachrichten (online), March 23, 2010; Retrieved September 9, 2014
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Comma, Michael |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German ice hockey player, coach and official |
DATE OF BIRTH | November 20, 1964 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Bad Toelz , Germany |