Editing 2018–19 DEL2 season
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==Modus== |
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Fourteen teams competed in the 2018–19 DEL2 regular season. [[Deggendorfer SC]] was promoted from |
Fourteen teams competed in the 2018–19 DEL2 regular season. [[Deggendorfer SC]] was promoted from Germany’s third division, [[Oberliga (ice hockey)| Oberliga]]. Each team played each other twice in the regular season, home and away, for a total of 52 matches each. The top six teams directly qualified for the championship playoffs, played in a best of seven format. Teams placed seven to ten advanced to the championship playoff qualifiers, which follow a best of three format. The bottom four teams enter the relegation playoffs. The two losing teams from round 1 face off in the relegation final with the losing team being relegated to Oberliga.<ref>{{cite web | url= https://www.del-2.org/spielmodus/ | title= Spielmodus Saison 2018/2019 | publisher= www.del-2.org | first= | last= | date= | accessdate= 2019-08-24 | language=German }}</ref> |
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The DEL2 champion does not automatically get promoted to [[Deutsche Eishockey Liga|DEL]]. In September 2015, the DEL and DEL2 agreed to reintroduce [[promotion and relegation]] between the two leagues from the 2017–18 season onwards. The DEL2 champion would then have the opportunity to be promoted, provided it fulfilled the licensing requirements of the DEL, while the last-placed DEL club would be relegated.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.kicker.de/news/eishockey/startseite/634670/artikel_del_rueckkehr-zu-auf--und-abstieg-fahrplan-steht.html|title=DEL: Rückkehr zu Auf- und Abstieg? Fahrplan steht!|date=8 September 2015 |website=kicker.de |publisher=[[Kicker (sports magazine)]] |access-date= 13 March 2016|language=German|trans-title=DEL: Return of relegation and promotion? Schedule decided! }}</ref> In 2018, the two leagues signed a new agreement to reintroduce an automatic promotion and relegation system to start in 2020–21.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.insidethegames.biz/articles/1068135/top-german-ice-hockey-leagues-reach-agreement-to-reintroduce-promotion-and-relegation | title=Top German ice hockey leagues reach agreement to reintroduce promotion and relegation | publisher=Inside the Games | first=James | last=Diamond | date=2018-07-30 | accessdate=2019-08-24 }}</ref> |
The DEL2 champion does not automatically get promoted to [[Deutsche Eishockey Liga|DEL]]. In September 2015, the DEL and DEL2 agreed to reintroduce [[promotion and relegation]] between the two leagues from the 2017–18 season onwards. The DEL2 champion would then have the opportunity to be promoted, provided it fulfilled the licensing requirements of the DEL, while the last-placed DEL club would be relegated.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.kicker.de/news/eishockey/startseite/634670/artikel_del_rueckkehr-zu-auf--und-abstieg-fahrplan-steht.html|title=DEL: Rückkehr zu Auf- und Abstieg? Fahrplan steht!|date=8 September 2015 |website=kicker.de |publisher=[[Kicker (sports magazine)]] |access-date= 13 March 2016|language=German|trans-title=DEL: Return of relegation and promotion? Schedule decided! }}</ref> In 2018, the two leagues signed a new agreement to reintroduce an automatic promotion and relegation system to start in 2020–21.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.insidethegames.biz/articles/1068135/top-german-ice-hockey-leagues-reach-agreement-to-reintroduce-promotion-and-relegation | title=Top German ice hockey leagues reach agreement to reintroduce promotion and relegation | publisher=Inside the Games | first=James | last=Diamond | date=2018-07-30 | accessdate=2019-08-24 }}</ref> |
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|style="text-align:left;"| Ilya Andryukhov || style="text-align:left" |Löwen Frankfurt || 21 || 0 || 1197:54 || 51 || 2.55 || 551 || 500 || 90.74% |
|style="text-align:left;"| Ilya Andryukhov || style="text-align:left" |Löwen Frankfurt || 21 || 0 || 1197:54 || 51 || 2.55 || 551 || 500 || 90.74% |
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|style="text-align:left;"| [[Mirko Pantkowski || style="text-align:left" |Heilbronner Falken || 41 || 0 || 2343:12 || 134 || 3.43 || 1440 || 1306 || 90.69% |
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|style="text-align:left;"| Ben Meisner || style="text-align:left" |Tölzer Löwen || 43 || 1 || 2351:46 || 132 || 3.37 || 1381 || 1249 || 90.44% |
|style="text-align:left;"| Ben Meisner || style="text-align:left" |Tölzer Löwen || 43 || 1 || 2351:46 || 132 || 3.37 || 1381 || 1249 || 90.44% |
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===Championship=== |
===Championship=== |
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The championship play-offs:<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.kicker.de/esbg-play-offs/spieltag/2019/-1 | title=2019 DEL2 play-offs | publisher=www.kicker.de | first= | last= | date= | accessdate=2019-08-24 }}</ref> |
The championship play-offs:<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.kicker.de/esbg-play-offs/spieltag/2019/-1 | title=2019 DEL2 play-offs | publisher=www.kicker.de | first= | last= | date= | accessdate=2019-08-24 }}</ref> <br><br> |
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⚫ | The qualifiers for the playoffs ran between 8 March 2019 to 12 March 2019. Four teams (7v10 and 8v9) competed in best of three series’. The two winning teams advanced to the championship playoffs. In 2019, the two lower ranked teams in the qualifiers, [[Dresdner Eislöwen]] and [[ETC Crimmitschau]], won their series and advanced to the playoffs. [[Kassel Huskies]] and [[Heilbronner Falken]] were knocked out and their season ended. <br><br> |
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⚫ | The qualifiers for the playoffs ran between 8 March 2019 to 12 March 2019. Four teams (7v10 and 8v9) competed in best of three series’. The two winning teams advanced to the championship playoffs. In 2019, the two lower ranked teams in the qualifiers, [[Dresdner Eislöwen]] and [[ETC Crimmitschau]], won their series and advanced to the playoffs. [[Kassel Huskies]] and [[Heilbronner Falken]] were knocked out and their season ended. |
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The championship playoffs ran between 15 March 2019 to 28 April 2019. Eight teams competed in best of seven series'. The series winning teams advanced through from the quarter-finals to the final. In 2019, the top seed [[Löwen Frankfurt]] dominated their quarter and semi-finals to reach the final. However, they lost the final series 4-2 to third seed [[Ravensburg Towerstars]]. The Towerstars claimed their second division 2 championship and their first DEL2 championship trophy. |
The championship playoffs ran between 15 March 2019 to 28 April 2019. Eight teams competed in best of seven series'. The series winning teams advanced through from the quarter-finals to the final. In 2019, the top seed [[Löwen Frankfurt]] dominated their quarter and semi-finals to reach the final. However, they lost the final series 4-2 to third seed [[Ravensburg Towerstars]]. The Towerstars claimed their second division 2 championship and their first DEL2 championship trophy. |
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<small>Note: All numbers represent series results, not a match score</small> |
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===Relegation=== |
===Relegation=== |
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The relegation play-offs:<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.kicker.de/asstel-bundesliga-play-downs/spieltag/2019/-1 | title=2019 DEL2 play-downs | publisher=www.kicker.de | first= | last= | date= | accessdate=2019-08-24 }}</ref> |
The relegation play-offs:<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.kicker.de/asstel-bundesliga-play-downs/spieltag/2019/-1 | title=2019 DEL2 play-downs | publisher=www.kicker.de | first= | last= | date= | accessdate=2019-08-24 }}</ref> <br><br> |
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⚫ | The relegation playoffs is contested between the four teams who finish bottom of the regular season standings. Run between 15 March 2019 and 16 April 2019, the four teams play best of seven series’. The teams that lose their first round advance to the second round. The winners secure their DEL2 status and avoid [[relegation]]. Whoever loses the second round is relegated to [[Oberliga (ice hockey)| Oberliga]]. The 2019 edition saw [[Deggendorfer SC]] relegated to Oberliga after losing their first round series 4-0 against [[Bayreuth Tigers]] before going to the wire but ultimately losing the seventh match against [[Wölfe Freiburg]] in the second round. |
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⚫ | The relegation playoffs is contested between the four teams who finish bottom of the regular season standings. Run between 15 March 2019 and 16 April 2019, the four teams play best of seven series’. The teams that lose their first round advance to the second round. The winners secure their DEL2 status and avoid [[relegation]]. Whoever loses the second round is relegated to [[Oberliga (ice hockey)|Oberliga]]. The 2019 edition saw [[Deggendorfer SC]] relegated to Oberliga after losing their first round series 4-0 against [[Bayreuth Tigers]] before going to the wire but ultimately losing the seventh match against [[Wölfe Freiburg]] in the second round. |
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==References== |
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