2022–23 DEL season

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2022–23 DEL season
League Deutsche Eishockey Liga
Sport Ice hockey
Duration 15 September 2022 – 27 April 2023
Number of teams 15
Regular season
Season champions EHC Red Bull München
Season MVP Yasin Ehliz
Top scorer Yasin Ehliz
Andreas Thuresson
(60 points)
Relegated to DEL2 Bietigheim Steelers
Finals
Finals champions EHC Red Bull München
  Runners-up ERC Ingolstadt
Finals MVP Maximilian Kastner
DEL seasons
2023–24 →

The 2022–23 Deutsche Eishockey Liga season was the 29th season since the founding of the Deutsche Eishockey Liga. It started on 15 September 2022.[1]

EHC Red Bull München won their fourth title after a finals win over ERC Ingolstadt.[2]

The season was contested by 15 teams, as the 2021–22 DEL2 champion, Löwen Frankfurt, received a license, replacing the Krefeld Pinguine, who were relegated to the DEL2[3][4]

Teams

Team City Arena Capacity
Augsburger Panther Augsburg Curt Frenzel Stadium 6,218
Eisbären Berlin Berlin Mercedes-Benz Arena 14,200
Bietigheim Steelers Bietigheim-Bissingen EgeTrans Arena 4,500
Fischtown Pinguins Bremerhaven Eisarena Bremerhaven 4,674
Düsseldorfer EG Düsseldorf PSD Bank Dome 13,400
Löwen Frankfurt Frankfurt Eissporthalle Frankfurt 6,000
ERC Ingolstadt Ingolstadt Saturn Arena 4,815
Iserlohn Roosters Iserlohn Eissporthalle Iserlohn 5,000
Kölner Haie Cologne Lanxess Arena 18,500
Adler Mannheim Mannheim SAP Arena 13,600
EHC Red Bull München Munich Olympia Eishalle 6,256
Nürnberg Ice Tigers Nuremberg Arena Nürnberger Versicherung 7,810
Schwenninger Wild Wings Villingen-Schwenningen Helios Arena 6,215
Straubing Tigers Straubing Eisstadion am Pulverturm 6,000
Grizzlys Wolfsburg Wolfsburg Eis Arena Wolfsburg 4,660

Regular season

Pos Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 EHC Red Bull München 56 36 6 2 12 205 132 +73 122 Playoffs
2 ERC Ingolstadt 56 29 5 6 16 182 142 +40 103
3 Adler Mannheim 56 24 10 7 15 162 136 +26 99
4 Straubing Tigers 56 25 9 5 17 190 166 +24 98
5 Grizzlys Wolfsburg 56 24 6 9 17 172 150 +22 93
6 Kölner Haie 56 25 7 3 21 197 153 +44 92
7 Düsseldorfer EG 56 22 10 5 19 150 137 +13 91 Pre-playoffs
8 Fischtown Pinguins 56 22 6 9 19 153 144 +9 87
9 Nürnberg Ice Tigers 56 22 5 5 24 162 186 −24 81
10 Löwen Frankfurt 56 19 6 10 21 163 174 −11 79
11 Eisbären Berlin 56 18 6 10 22 160 171 −11 76
12 Schwenninger Wild Wings 56 19 5 8 24 144 151 −7 75
13 Iserlohn Roosters 56 19 5 6 26 149 192 −43 73
14 Augsburger Panther 56 11 5 8 32 138 193 −55 51
15 Bietigheim Steelers 56 8 6 4 38 125 225 −100 40 Relegated to DEL2

Playoffs

The playoffs were held between 7 March and 23 April 2023.[5]

Bracket

  First round Second round Semifinals Finals
                                     
    1  EHC Red Bull München 4  
7  Düsseldorfer EG 2     8  Fischtown Pinguins 2    
  1  EHC Red Bull München 4  
10  Löwen Frankfurt 0    
  5  Grizzlys Wolfsburg 3    
2  ERC Ingolstadt 4
   
  7  Düsseldorfer EG 1  
    1  EHC Red Bull München 4
  2  ERC Ingolstadt 1
  3  Adler Mannheim 4    
6  Kölner Haie 2    
  2  ERC Ingolstadt 4
8  Fischtown Pinguins 2  
  3  Adler Mannheim 2  
9  Nürnberg Ice Tigers 0     4  Straubing Tigers 3
 
    5  Grizzlys Wolfsburg 4  

Pre-playoffs

The pre-playoffs were played between 7 and 10 March 2023 in a best-of-three mode.

Düsseldorfer EG vs Löwen Frankfurt

Düsseldorf won series 2–0


Fischtown Pinguins vs Nürnberg Ice Tigers

Bremerhaven won series 2–0


Quarterfinals

The quarterfinals were played between 14 and 29 March 2023 in a best-of-seven mode.

EHC Red Bull München vs Fischtown Pinguins

Munich won series 4–2


ERC Ingolstadt vs Düsseldorfer EG

Ingolstadt won series 4–1


Adler Mannheim vs Kölner Haie

Mannheim won series 4–2


Straubing Tigers vs Grizzlys Wolfsburg

Wolfsburg won series 4–3


Semifinals

The semifinals were played between 31 March and 12 April 2023 in a best-of-seven mode.

EHC Red Bull München vs Grizzlys Wolfsburg

Munich won series 4–3


ERC Ingolstadt vs Adler Mannheim

Ingolstadt won series 4–2


Final

The final was played between 14 and 23 April 2023 in a best-of-seven mode.


Munich won series 4–1


References

External links

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