DEL - 2023/2024

1878rgw

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Augsburg stays in the league two years in a row despite beeing last in the standings, Kassel lost the DEL2 final against Regensburg 4-2.

Impressive effort from Kassel, 1st in standings, kicking Coach Subr end of February, installed Wild Bill Stewart, then kicking Stewart after game 5 in the finals.
 

PanniniClaus

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Augsburg stays in the league two years in a row despite beeing last in the standings, Kassel lost the DEL2 final against Regensburg 4-2.

Impressive effort from Kassel, 1st in standings, kicking Coach Subr end of February, installed Wild Bill Stewart, then kicking Stewart after game 5 in the finals.
So Regensburg don't have a license to promote?

Berlin up 3-1 on Bremerhaven.. Really like to see the Pens come back.
 

Chapin Landvogt

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So Regensburg don't have a license to promote?
Exactly!

I believe Kassel, Dresden, Krefeld, and Bietigheim were the only teams to submit the paperwork for a promotion license last offseason.

Ironically, Dresden and Bietigheim had the two worst records in the league and Bietigheim, long a DEL2 powerhouse, has been relegated.

This said, Augsburg better get its act together next season, because the 3rd time's the charm, right?

They're pushing things on the karma front...

Berlin up 3-1 on Bremerhaven.. Really like to see the Pens come back.

As much as you'd think Bremerhaven would be viewed as the nationwide underdog fan fave, I sense among fans of various organizations I've been in touch with that folks are hoping Berlin will win because a lot of people just don't like how Bremerhaven has so few real German players in their line-up and have had a tradition of finding guys from other countries who end up getting German player passes thanks to whatever stipulations. They just see Berlin having more of those core national team guys in key positions (i.e. Müller, Wissman, Noebels, Pföderl, Tiffels, etc.) and find themselves sympathizing more with that.
 
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Maverick41

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The DEL has released some numbers about the past season:

Most points in the playoffs:

Leonhard Pföderl (Eisbären Berlin) 15 points

Most points in the regular season:

Jan Urbas (Pinguins Bremerhaven) 52 points


Most goals in the playoffs:

Ty Ronning (Eisbären Berlin) 8 goals

Most goals in the regular season:

Justin Schütz (Kölner Haie) 27 goals


Most assists in the playoffs:

Nicholas B. Jensen (Pinguins Bremerhaven) 14 assists

Most assists in the regular season:

Gregor MacLeod (Kölner Haie) 40 assists


Best save percentage in the playoffs:

Jake Hildebrand (Eisbären Berlin) .936

Best save percentage in the regular season:

Hannibal Weitzmann (Grizzlys Wolfsburg) .938


Best plus-minus in the playoffs:

Kai Wissmann (Eisbären Berlin) +6

Best plus-minus in the regular season:

Konrad Abeltshauser (EHC Red Bull München) +30

Finals MVP:

Leonhard Pföderl (Eisbären Berlin)

Regular season MVP:

Nicolas Mattinen (Straubing Tigers)

Best goalie of the regular season:

Kristers Gudlevskis (Pinguins Bremerhaven)

Best defenseman of the regular season:

Nicolas Mattinen (Straubing Tigers)

Best forward of the regular season:

Justin Schütz (Kölner Haie)

Best young player of the regular season:

Veit Oswald (EHC Red Bull München)

Best coach of the regular season:

Steve Walker (Schwenninger Wild Wings)


Arena attendance playoffs:

317,247 in 40 games (last season: 235,095 in 46 games)

Average attendance playoffs:

7931 per game (last season: 7067)

Arena attendance regular season:

2,606,976 in 364 Spielen (last season: 2,469,050 in 420 games)

Average attendance regular season:

7162 (last season: 5879)

Total arena attendance 2023/24 season:

2,924,223 in 404 games (last season: 2,794,145 in 466 games)

Total average attnedance 2023/24 season:

7238 per game (last season: 5996)


TV viewers 2023/24 season at MagentaSport:

More than 25 million in 404 games

Highest viewership for a single game at MagentaSport (free games not included):

250,000 viewers

TV viewers 2023/24 season in Free-TV (Servus TV + DF1):

2.4 million in 40 games


Important dates for the 2024/25 season:

Start of the regular season: 20 September 2024

Break for Deutschland-Cup: 4-13 November 2024

DEL-WINTER GAME – powered by MagentaSport: 4 January 2025 (Löwen Frankfurt vs. Adler Mannheim)

Start of the playoffs: 9 March 2025



Source: PENNY DEL zieht positive Bilanz der Saison 2023/24
 

Maverick41

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I have updated my earlier post with the incoming and outgoing players for next season.

I really like the moves by Mannheim so far. Fohrler and Kälble should improve the defense and I have always liked Kristian Reichel and am excited to see what he can do in this league.
 

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