Kölner Haie

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Kölner Haie
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City Cologne, Germany
League Deutsche Eishockey Liga
Founded 1972
Home arena Lanxess Arena
Colors Red, White, Black
              
Franchise history
1972–1994 Kölner EC
1994-present Kölner Haie

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The Kölner Haie (Cologne Sharks) are an ice hockey club based in Cologne, Germany that plays in the Deutsche Eishockey Liga. The team was one of the founding members of the DEL.

The Kölner Haie play their home games at the Lanxess Arena (previously known as the Kölnarena), which opened in 1998, located in Cologne-Deutz. With room for 18,650 spectators, the Lanxess Arena is amongst the biggest multi-functional arenas in Europe, and the Haie have the second highest average attendance in European ice hockey behind Swiss team SC Bern. Previously, the Haie played their home games at the Eisstadion an der Lentstrasse. A strong local rivalry exists between the Kölner Haie and the Düsseldorfer EG, of neighboring Düsseldorf. Games between the two teams often attract sell-out crowds.

The 1985-86 team

Honors

  • German Champion 1977, 1979, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1995, 2002
  • Championship Runner-up 1991, 1993, 1996, 2000, 2003, 2008, 2013, 2014
  • DEB Cup Winner 2004
  • European Cup 2nd Place 1985 and 1996, 3rd Place 1989
  • Spengler Cup Winner 1999
  • Tatra Cup Winner 2011

Season-by-season records

Up to 1994

Standings
Season League Regular season Playoffs Final standings
1972–73 Oberliga 1. Place 1. Place Promotion to Bundesliga
1973–74 Bundesliga 8. Place 8. Place
1974–75 Bundesliga 7. Place 7. Place
1975–76 Bundesliga 6. Place 6. Place
1976–77 Bundesliga 1. Place Champion
1977–78 Bundesliga 3. Place 3. Place
1978–79 Bundesliga 1. Place Champion
1979–80 Bundesliga 6. Place 6. Place
1980–81 Bundesliga 9. Place 9. Place
(Invention of Playoffs), the Kölner Haie lost 20 Points due to counterfeiting player licenses
1981–82 Bundesliga 2. Place Semifinal 3. Place
1982–83 Bundesliga 4. Place Semifinal 4. Place
1983–84 Bundesliga 2. Place Finals Champion
1984–85 Bundesliga 2. Place Semifinal 3. Place
1985–86 Bundesliga 1. Place Finals Champion
1986–87 Bundesliga 2. Place Finals Champion
1987–88 Bundesliga 2. Place Finals Champion
1988–89 Bundesliga 1. Place Semifinal 3. Place
1989–90 Bundesliga 2. Place Semifinal 3. Place
1990–91 Bundesliga 1. Place Finals Champion Runner-up
1991–92 Bundesliga 3. Place Quarterfinals 5. Place
1992–93 Bundesliga 2. Place Finals Champion Runner-up
1993–94 Bundesliga 5. Place Semifinal 4. Place

DEL since 1994

Season Games Won Lost Tie OTL SOL Points Goals
for
Goals
against
Rank Playoffs
1994–95 44 28 14 2 - - 60 185 125 6 Champions
1995–96 50 37 9 4 - - 79 261 129 1 Lost in Finals
1996–97 50 36 10 2 2 - 76 235 142 2 Lost in Quarterfinals
1997–98 48 26 14 6 2 - 60 160 147 3 Lost in Quarterfinals
1998–99 52 21 15 9 7 - 88 182 159 5 Lost in Quarterfinals
1999–00 56 35 10 0 11 - 114 217 144 1 Lost in Finals
2000–01 60 35 13 0 12 - 111 186 154 2 Lost in Quarterfinals
2001–02 60 30 24 0 6 - 93 173 153 6 Champions
2002–03 52 30 7 15 0 - 101 151 117 2 Lost in Finals
2003–04 52 29 14 0 9 - 93 160 134 4 Lost in Quarterfinals
2004–05 52 29 15 0 8 - 92 146 120 4 Lost in Quarterfinals
2005–06 52 30 17 - 0 5 89 185 143 5 Lost in Semifinals
2006–07 52 28 15 - 5 4 91 177 135 5 Lost in Semifinals
2007–08 56 37 12 - 4 3 109 192 146 3 Lost in Finals
2008–09 52 19 23 - 5 5 63 147 166 15 No Playoffs
2009–10 56 25 26 - 4 1 74 178 190 10 Lost in Preliminary Finals
2010–11 52 25 20 - 1 6 73 159 162 9 Lost in Quarterfinals
2011–12 52 25 20 - 5 2 78 135 145 9 Lost in Quarterfinals
2012–13 52 29 16 - 1 1 99 165 137 2 Lost in Finals
2013–14 52 23 16 - 3 3 89 147 118 5 Lost in Finals
2014–15 52 23 23 - 2 4 71 124 149 11 No Playoffs
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