2015–16 DEL2 season

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2015–16 DEL2 season
League DEL2
Sport Ice Hockey
Duration 11 September 2015–April 2016
Number of games 364 (52 per team)
Number of teams 14
Regular season
Season champions Bietigheim Steelers
Finals
Finals champions EC Kassel Huskies
DEL2 seasons
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The 2015–16 DEL2 season was the third season since the founding of the DEL2, the second tier of German ice hockey, set below the Deutsche Eishockey Liga.

The regular season started on 11 September 2015 and was completed on 1 March 2016,[1] followed by the play-offs, which finished on 22 April 2016 with EC Kassel Huskies winning the league title.[2]

Modus

Fourteen teams played a regular season where each team played the other twice home and away. The teams placed first to sixth directly qualified for the play-offs while the teams placed seventh to tenth played a pre-play-off in the best-of-three format. The remained of the play-offs were staged in a best-of-seven format. The teams placed eleventh to fourteenth qualified for the play-downs, also played in the best-of-seven format with the losers of the first round advancing to the second. The loser of the second round was relegated.[2]

The league champion does not have the right for direct promotion to the Deutsche Eishockey Liga but, 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.[3]

After DEL club Hamburg Freezers returned their licence in May 2016 the Fischtown Pinguins announced that they had applied for a DEL licence and were interested in taking up Hamburg's place in the league, with the DEL intending to keep the number of clubs in the league at 14.[4]

Regular season

The regular season saw one new club in the league, EHC Freiburg while the Heilbronner Falken, originally relegated at the end of the 2014–15 season, remained in the league after EV Landshut was relegated for financial reasons.[5]

Pos Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Bietigheim Steelers 52 34 3 3 12 207 130 +77 111 Advanced to playoffs
2 Fischtown Pinguins 52 31 7 4 10 203 135 +68 111
3 Ravensburg Towerstars 52 24 10 0 18 202 136 +66 92
4 EC Kassel Huskies (C) 52 23 8 7 14 201 164 +37 92
5 Löwen Frankfurt 52 26 3 5 18 181 146 +35 89
6 EC Bad Nauheim 52 24 4 8 16 158 158 0 88
7 Dresdner Eislöwen 52 23 6 5 18 193 164 +29 86 Advanced to pre-playoffs
8 Starbulls Rosenheim 52 21 6 5 20 176 124 +52 80
9 SC Riessersee 52 18 5 6 23 165 176 −11 70
10 Eispiraten Crimmitschau 52 20 1 4 27 158 188 −30 66
11 Lausitzer Füchse 52 15 5 5 27 121 166 −45 60 Advanced to play-downs
12 ESV Kaufbeuren 52 15 1 9 27 153 199 −46 56
13 EHC Freiburg 52 14 4 5 29 128 179 −51 55
14 Heilbronner Falken (R) 52 7 6 3 36 131 225 −94 36

Playoffs

Pre-Playoffs

  • Dresdner Eislowen - Eispiraten Crimmitschau 2:1 (2:1 OT, 1:4, 1:0 OT)
  • Starbulls Rosenheim - SC Riessersee 2:1 (5:3, 1:4, 3:1)

Championship

The championship play-offs:[6]

  Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
                           
  1  Bietigheim Steelers 4  
8  Starbulls Rosenheim 1  
  1  Bietigheim Steelers 4  
  7  Dresdner Eislöwen 1  
2  Fischtown Pinguins 3
  7  Dresdner Eislöwen 4  
    1  Bietigheim Steelers 0
  4  EC Kassel Huskies 4
  3  Ravensburg Towerstars 4  
6  EC Bad Nauheim 1  
3  Ravensburg Towerstars 2
  4  EC Kassel Huskies 4  
4  EC Kassel Huskies 4
  5  Löwen Frankfurt 0  

Relegation

The relegation play-offs:[7]

 
                 
9 Lausitzer Füchse 4  
12 Heilbronner Falken 1  
    12 Heilbronner Falken 3
  10 ESV Kaufbeuren 4
10 ESV Kaufbeuren 3
11 EHC Freiburg 4  

References

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