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The German champions in the sport of ice hockey since 1912.

German champions (men's)

1912–1948: German Ice Hockey Championship

1949–1990: DDR-Oberliga (East Germany)

Until 1990, the DDR-Oberliga covered only East Germany. After the reunification of Germany, DDR-Oberliga's clubs joined Bundesliga.

1949–1958: Eishockey-Oberliga (West Germany)

1959–1994: Eishockey-Bundesliga (West Germany)

Until 1990, the Bundesliga covered only West Germany. After the reunification of Germany, Bundesliga was joined by clubs from DDR-Oberliga.

1995–present: Deutsche Eishockey Liga

Notes:

German champions (women's)

1984–1988: Fraueneishockey-Endrunde

1989–present: German women's ice hockey Bundesliga

  • 1988–89 – EHC Eisbären Düsseldorf
  • 1989–90 – Mannheimer ERC WildCats
  • 1990–91 – OSC Berlin
  • 1991–92 – Mannheimer ERC WildCats
  • 1992–93 – Neusser EC
  • 1993–94 – TuS Geretsried
  • 1994–95 – ESG Esslingen
  • 1995–96 – ESG Esslingen
  • 1996–97 – ESG Esslingen
  • 1997–98 – ESG Esslingen
  • 1998–99 – Mannheimer ERC WildCats
  • 1999–2000 – Mannheimer ERC WildCats
  • 2000–01 – TV Kornwestheim
  • 2001–02 – TV Kornwestheim
  • 2002–03 – TV Kornwestheim
  • 2003–04 – TV Kornwestheim
  • 2004–05 – EC Bergkamener Bären
  • 2005–06 – OSC Berlin
  • 2006–07 – OSC Berlin
  • 2007–08 – ESC Planegg-Würmtal
  • 2008–09 – OSC Berlin
  • 2009–10 – OSC Berlin
  • 2010–11 – ESC Planegg-Würmtal
  • 2011–12 – ESC Planegg-Würmtal
  • 2012–13 – ESC Planegg-Würmtal
  • 2013–14 – ESC Planegg-Würmtal
  • 2014–15 – ESC Planegg-Würmtal
  • 2015–16 – ECDC Memmingen
  • 2016–17 – ESC Planegg-Würmtal
  • 2017–18 – ECDC Memmingen
  • 2018–19 – ECDC Memmingen
  • 2019–20 – not completed [B]
  • 2020–21 – ESC Planegg-Würmtal
  • 2021–22 – ERC Ingolstadt
  • 2022–23 – ECDC Memmingen

Notes:

  • ^
    2019–20 season was cancelled during the finals due to COVID-19 pandemic. ESC Planegg-Würmtal and ECDC Memmingen played in the finals, but no champion was named. [2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Deutsche Eishockey Liga beendet Saison vorzeitig". penny-del.org (in German). 10 March 2020. Archived from the original on 16 November 2023. Retrieved 16 November 2023.
  2. ^ "Vorzeitiges Saisonende aller Ligen des DEB-Spielbetriebs". deb-online.de (in German). 11 March 2020. Archived from the original on 11 April 2020. Retrieved 16 November 2023.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The German champions in the sport of ice hockey since 1912.

German champions (men's)

1912–1948: German Ice Hockey Championship

1949–1990: DDR-Oberliga (East Germany)

Until 1990, the DDR-Oberliga covered only East Germany. After the reunification of Germany, DDR-Oberliga's clubs joined Bundesliga.

1949–1958: Eishockey-Oberliga (West Germany)

1959–1994: Eishockey-Bundesliga (West Germany)

Until 1990, the Bundesliga covered only West Germany. After the reunification of Germany, Bundesliga was joined by clubs from DDR-Oberliga.

1995–present: Deutsche Eishockey Liga

Notes:

German champions (women's)

1984–1988: Fraueneishockey-Endrunde

1989–present: German women's ice hockey Bundesliga

  • 1988–89 – EHC Eisbären Düsseldorf
  • 1989–90 – Mannheimer ERC WildCats
  • 1990–91 – OSC Berlin
  • 1991–92 – Mannheimer ERC WildCats
  • 1992–93 – Neusser EC
  • 1993–94 – TuS Geretsried
  • 1994–95 – ESG Esslingen
  • 1995–96 – ESG Esslingen
  • 1996–97 – ESG Esslingen
  • 1997–98 – ESG Esslingen
  • 1998–99 – Mannheimer ERC WildCats
  • 1999–2000 – Mannheimer ERC WildCats
  • 2000–01 – TV Kornwestheim
  • 2001–02 – TV Kornwestheim
  • 2002–03 – TV Kornwestheim
  • 2003–04 – TV Kornwestheim
  • 2004–05 – EC Bergkamener Bären
  • 2005–06 – OSC Berlin
  • 2006–07 – OSC Berlin
  • 2007–08 – ESC Planegg-Würmtal
  • 2008–09 – OSC Berlin
  • 2009–10 – OSC Berlin
  • 2010–11 – ESC Planegg-Würmtal
  • 2011–12 – ESC Planegg-Würmtal
  • 2012–13 – ESC Planegg-Würmtal
  • 2013–14 – ESC Planegg-Würmtal
  • 2014–15 – ESC Planegg-Würmtal
  • 2015–16 – ECDC Memmingen
  • 2016–17 – ESC Planegg-Würmtal
  • 2017–18 – ECDC Memmingen
  • 2018–19 – ECDC Memmingen
  • 2019–20 – not completed [B]
  • 2020–21 – ESC Planegg-Würmtal
  • 2021–22 – ERC Ingolstadt
  • 2022–23 – ECDC Memmingen

Notes:

  • ^
    2019–20 season was cancelled during the finals due to COVID-19 pandemic. ESC Planegg-Würmtal and ECDC Memmingen played in the finals, but no champion was named. [2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Deutsche Eishockey Liga beendet Saison vorzeitig". penny-del.org (in German). 10 March 2020. Archived from the original on 16 November 2023. Retrieved 16 November 2023.
  2. ^ "Vorzeitiges Saisonende aller Ligen des DEB-Spielbetriebs". deb-online.de (in German). 11 March 2020. Archived from the original on 11 April 2020. Retrieved 16 November 2023.

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