1983–84 Fraueneishockey-Endrunde season
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The 1983-84 Fraueneishockey-Endrunde season was the first season of the national women's competition in Germany. Eight teams participated in the final tournament, and IGES Reutlingen/Esslingen won the championship.
Qualification
Nordrhein-Westfalen
Pl. | Team | GP | W | T | L | Goals | Pts |
1. | EHC Eisbären Düsseldorf | 10 | 0 | 0 | 51:16 | 18 | |
2. | EDM Köln | 10 | 58:15 | 16 | |||
3. | EC Bergkamen | 10 | 34:24 | 13 | |||
4. | ERC Dortmund | 10 | 13:26 | 8 | |||
5. | GSC Moers | 10 | 17:53 | 5 | |||
6. | DEC Iserlohn | 10 | 0 | 0 | 10 | 8:47 | 0 |
Endrunde
Teams
From NRW | EHC Eisbären Düsseldorf, EC Bergkamen und EDM Köln |
From Hessen | ERC Rödermark |
From Baden-Württemberg | IGES Reutlingen/Esslingen, Mannheimer ERC |
From Bayern | EV Füssen, ESV Kaufbeuren |
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Final games
l7th place game
ERC Rödermark |
0:3 | EV Füssen |
- 5th place game
Mannheimer ERC |
0:6 | EHC Eisbären Düsseldorf |
- Semifinals
EDM Köln |
2:3 | EC Bergkamen |
IGES Reutlingen/Esslingen |
2:1 | ESV Kaufbeuren |
- 3rd place game
ESV Kaufbeuren |
4:2 | EDM Köln |
- Final
IGES Reutlingen/Esslingen |
3:2 | EC Bergkamen |
External links
- Season on hockeyarchives.info
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