Eishockeyclub München

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EHC München
Im Innern der Eishalle Kassel während des ersten Halbfinalspiels gegen die Eisbären 1996/97
Fullname: Eishockeyclub München
Year of foundation: 1998 (as HC Munich 98)
League: 2nd Bundesliga
2007-08: 9th
Stadium:
Name: Olympic park, Olympia ice sports center
Address: Spiridon-Louis-Ring 3
80809 Munich
Owner: The City of Munich
Operator: Olympic park Munich GmbH
Capacity: 6,256 Spectators [1]

Eishockeyclub München or simply EHC München is a professional ice hockey club based in Munich, Germany. It was formed on 19 January 1998. The men's first team played in the 2.Bundesliga for the first time in the 2005/06 season.

The men's second team, first formed for the 2004/05 season in the district league (the 6th playing class), was promoted in the second year of its existence and played the 2006/2007 season in the national league.

For the 2005/06 season the club announced teams for all age classes.

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[edit] History

[edit] 1998/99

After the establishment of the club in 1998, Munich began to play in the district league. In the first year they made the ascent into the national league.

Their matches were played at Prince Regent Stadium.

[edit] 1999/00

In the 1999/00 session Munich reached second place in the national league, which meant that they qualified to the ascent round, which they secured as the second, and ascended into the Bavaria league.

[edit] 2000/01 with 2002/03

[edit] 2003/04 with 2004/05

In May of 2004, the EHC Munich Spielbetriebs GmbH (whose majority partner was a president of the association) was eliminated.

[edit] 2005/2006

[edit] Arena

The team is based at and plays its home matches in the Olympiahalle, located in the Olympiapark.

[edit] Team 2006/07

Number Name Position DoB Season 2005/2006 Nationality
1 Leonhard Wild Goalie 02.11.1979 EHC München Germany
29 Jochen Vollmer Goalie 06.04.1980 EHC München Germany
4 Johan Ejdepalm Defender 04.01.1982 Växjö Lakers HC (HockeyAllsvenskan, Schweden) Sweden
33 Vadim Finko Defender 28.05.1971 Moskitos Essen (2.BL) Germany
34 Markus Eberl Defender 24.04.1979 EHC München Germany
41 Andreas Raubal Defender 28.09.1974 Moskitos Essen (2.BL) Germany
47 Florian Leitner Defender 06.06.1974 Tölzer Löwen (2.BL) Germany
78 Gordon Borberg Defender 23.02.1978 Straubing Tigers (2.BL) Germany
85 Raphael Kapzan (2) Defender 30.05.1985 Straubing Tigers / FL Straubing Tigers Germany
95,5 Robby Sandrock Defender 10.05.1978 Hannover Indians (OL) Canada
9 Mario Jann Stürmer 06.01.1982 EHC München Germany
10 Stefan Schröder Stürmer 16.11.1981 Wölfe Freiburg (2.BL) Germany
15 Dylan Gyori Stürmer 20.02.1979 REV Bremerhaven (2.BL) Canada
17 Mike Kompon Stürmer 21.02.1982 Binghamton Senators AHL Canada
18 Brent Robinson Stürmer 10.03.1981 REV Bremerhaven (2.BL) Canada
19 Sebastian Schwele Stürmer 05.03.1976 EHC München Germany
25 Felix Schneider Stürmer 18.01.1978 Eisbären Regensburg (2.BL) Germany
28 Patrick Saggau (2) Stürmer 26.11.1983 Hannover Indians / FL Straubing Tigers Germany
55 Marius Steinert (1) Stürmer 19.09.1984 ESV Kaufbeuren (2.BL) Germany
71 Patrick Vogl (2) Stürmer 07.07.1985 EHC München / FL Straubing Tigers Germany
83 Andreas Kruck (1) Stürmer 24.12.1984 Tölzer Löwen (2.BL) Germany
84 Tobias Artmeier (2) Stürmer 07.10.1984 SC Bietigheim / FL Straubing Tigers Germany
86 Thomas Wilhelm (2) Stürmer 20.06.1985 FL Straubing Tigers Germany
87 Franz Mangold (1) Stürmer 18.03.1988 Tölzer Löwen (2. BL) Germany
90 Robert Pell (1) Stürmer 07.04.1985 Landshut Cannibals (2.BL) Germany
91 Florian Zeller Stürmer 29.08.1977 EHC München Germany
97 Neville Rautert (3) Stürmer 10.06.1982 Wölfe Freiburg (2.BL) / FL Straubing Tigers Germany
Pat Cortina Trainer Canada
Players that play with a foreign player license (maximally five certified players per play)
  • (1) U23-Spieler
  • (2) U23-DEL-Förderlizenzspieler
  • (3) DEL-Förderlizenzspieler

[edit] Achievements

  • District league master 1999
  • National league vice-master 2000
  • Bavaria league master 2003
  • Upper league vice-south master 2005
  • Upper league vice-master 2005
  • Ascent into the 2. federal ice hockey league 2005
  • "Descent round master" 2005/2006

[edit] Placements in recent years

2005/06 - 1st Place descent round and 2. Federal league

2004/05 - German upper league vice-champion

2003/04 - 3rd place (Upper league south)

2002/03 - Bavaria league champion

2001/02 - 5th Place (Bavaria league - descent round)

2000/01 - 5th Place (Bavaria league - descent round)

1999/2000 - 2nd Place (National league)

1998/99 - District league champion

[edit] References

  1. ^ EHC München Official Homepage (German). Retrieved on 2007-08-17.

[edit] External links

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