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The '''Straubing Tigers''' are a professional men's ice hockey team, based in [[Straubing]], [[Germany]], which plays in the [[Deutsche Eishockey Liga]]. They play their home games at [[Eisstadion am Pulverturm]], which can hold 5,800 spectators.
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The '''Straubing Tigers''' are a professional men's [[ice hockey]] team, based in [[Straubing]], [[Germany]], that competes in the [[Deutsche Eishockey Liga]]. Straubing plays its home games at the [[Eisstadion am Pulverturm]], which has a capacity of 5,635 spectators.


The Tigers were promoted to the DEL in 2006. Until 2012, the team could not finish better than twelfth in the league, due to having one of the league's smallest budgets. They reached the playoff semi-finals of the [[2011–12 DEL season]].
Promoted to the DEL in 2006, and operating with one of the league's smallest budgets, the team could finish no better than twelfth before the [[2011–12 DEL season]], when it reached the semi-finals of the playoffs. Their greatest success so far is the qualification for the [[Champions Hockey League]] seasons 2020–21 (cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic), 2022-23 and 2024-25. In 2022-23, Straubing finished first in the CHL group stage and reached the round of 16 against Frölunda HC.
 
==History==
===Bann Straubing (1941–1943)===
In 1941, the then 14-year-old Max Pielmaier and his friends Max Pellkofer and Harry Poiger founded the first hockey team in Straubing.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Historie |url=https://www.ehc-straubing.com/historie/ |access-date=2022-08-18 |website=EHC Straubing e.V. |language=de-DE |archive-date=18 August 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220818020319/https://www.ehc-straubing.com/historie/ |url-status=live }}</ref> The first official game took place on the first of February 1942 in Hof, which Straubing lost by a score of 0:1. In the following year there were several games against other Bavarian teams. The game against [[EV Landshut|Landshut]] on 31 January 1943 was the last game during the [[World War II|Second World War]], as the younger players had to join the military after that.
 
===TSV 1861 Straubing (1946–1981)===
After the end of the war the players of Bann Straubing decided to join the TSV 1861 Straubing. Their home games were played on a pond near the medieval Pulverturm (powder tower) in Straubing where the ice stadium [[Eisstadion am Pulverturm]] is located today.
 
The construction of the [[Eisstadion am Pulverturm]] began in 1967 and consisted of an open ice rink surrounded by stands. The first game in the new arena was played on the 13. November 1967 against Preussen Berlin. The TSV Straubing started their first Season in the Kunsteis-Bayernliga where they got to the second place. The TSV Straubing rose to the Regionalliga (3. league) in 1970 and the Oberliga (2. league) in 1971, but had to go back to the third league when the [[2nd Bundesliga (ice hockey)|2nd Bundesliga]], which replaced the Oberliga, was founded with fewer teams than the Oberliga had. They got back to the [[2nd Bundesliga (ice hockey)|2nd Bundesliga]] in 1975 when they won the playoff finals against the EV Regensburg.
 
===EHC Straubing (1981–2002)===
The EHC Straubing was founded when the hockey team split from the TSV Straubing in 1981. The ice hocky stadium has belonged to the city of Straubing since the foundation of the EHC Straubing. Although the EHC reached the 7th place in the Season 1982/83 they had to start again in 4. league because of financial problems. The EHC Straubing adapted the nickname "Die Tiger" (the tigers) in 1994 and mainly played in the [[Oberliga (ice hockey)|Oberliga]] (third league) until they rose back to the [[2nd Bundesliga (ice hockey)|2nd Bundesliga]] in the year 2000. The professional section split from the EHC Straubing when it had to register bankruptcy in April 2002 and the Straubing Tigers AG was founded. Since then the EHC trains the junior teams of the Straubing Tigers, and also includes a recreational team.
 
===Straubing Tigers (since 2002)===
After Straubing lost the finals of the [[2nd Bundesliga (ice hockey)|2nd Bundesliga]] against [[Füchse Duisburg|EV Duisburg]] in 2005, they won the championship in 2006 and were promoted to the [[Deutsche Eishockey Liga|DEL]] for the first time in history. Straubing is by far the smallest town which has a team in the DEL and also has one of the lowest budgets in the entire league. When the Straubing Tigers reached a playoff rank for the first time in 2012 they miraculously won the quarter-finals against the [[Grizzlys Wolfsburg|Grizzly Adams Wolfsburg]] with a sweep and got to the semi-finals where they lost to the later German champion [[Eisbären Berlin]]. With one of the lowest budgets in the entire league Straubing regularly manages to get to the playoffs since 2012 and even qualified for the [[Champions Hockey League]] when they finished in the top three in the [[2019-20 DEL season|2019–20]] season. Their first season in the CHL was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic but they qualified again for the season 2022-2023, where they won the group stage and played against Frölunda HC in the round of 16.


==Season records==
==Season records==
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
|-
|-
!Season!! Games !!Won!!OTW!!SOW!!Tie!!Lost!!OTL!!SOL!!Points!! Goals<br />for !! Goals<br />against !!Rank !! Playoffs
!Season!! Games !!Won!!OTW!!SOW!!Lost!!OTL!!SOL!!Points!! Goals<br />for !! Goals<br />against !!Rank !! Playoffs
|-
|[[2006–07 DEL season|2006–07]]||52||12|| 4|| 4||28|| 3|| 1||56||135||189||12||No playoffs
|-
|[[2007–08 DEL season|2007–08]]||56||12|| 0|| 4||34|| 4|| 2||50||132||197||14||No playoffs
|-
|-
|[[2006–07 DEL season|2006–07]]||52||12|| 4|| 4|| -||28|| 3|| 1||56||135||189||12||No Playoffs
|[[2008–09 DEL season|2008–09]]||52||17|| 3|| 4||25|| 1|| 2||68||144||164||13||No playoffs
|-
|-
|[[2007–08 DEL season|2007–08]]||56||12|| 0|| 4|| -||34|| 4|| 2||50||132||197||14||No Playoffs
|[[2009–10 DEL season|2009–10]]||56||18|| 3|| 2|| 27|| 0|| 6||70||149||193||13||No playoffs
|-
|-
|[[2008–09 DEL season|2008–09]]||52||17|| 3|| 4|| -||25|| 1|| 2||68||144||164||13||No Playoffs
|[[2010–11 DEL season|2010–11]]||52||15||5||4||24|| 3|| 1||67||145||159||13||No playoffs
|-
|-
|[[2009–10 DEL season|2009–10]]||56||18|| 3|| 2|| -|| 27|| 0|| 6||70||149||193||13||No Playoffs
|[[2011–12 DEL season|2011–12]]||52||20||4||4||20|| 1|| 3||80||161||151||6||Lost in semi-finals
|-
|-
|[[2010–11 DEL season|2010–11]]||52||15||5||4|| -||24|| 3|| 1||67||145||159||13||No Playoffs
|[[2012–13 DEL season|2012–13]]||52||21||2||2||23|| 2|| 2||74||133||145||9||Lost in first round
|-
|-
|[[2011–12 DEL season|2011–12]]||52||20||4||4|| -||20|| 1|| 3||80||161||151||6||Lost in semifinals
|[[2013–14 DEL season|2013–14]]||52||17||2||1||23|| 3|| 6||63||136||153||12||No playoffs
|-
|-
|[[2012–13 DEL season|2012–13]]||52||21||2||2|| -||23|| 2|| 2||74||133||145||9||Lost in first round
|[[2014–15 DEL season|2014–15]]||52||10||1||4||32|| 2|| 3||45||103||168||13||No playoffs
|-
|-
|[[2013–14 DEL season|2013–14]]||52||17||2||1|| -||23|| 3|| 6||63||136||153||12||No Playoffs
|[[2015–16 DEL season|2015–16]]||52||22||1||2||24|| 2|| 1||75||147||159||9||Lost in first round
|-
|-
|[[2014–15 DEL season|2014–15]]||52||10||1||4|| -||32|| 2|| 3||45||103||168||13||No Playoffs
|[[2016–17 DEL season|2016–17]]||52||18||3||0||24|| 4|| 3||67||147||168||9||Lost in first round
|-
|[[2017–18 DEL season|2017–18]]||52||17||0||2||27|| 2|| 4||61||137||177||13|| No playoffs
|-
|[[2018–19 DEL season|2018–19]]||52||21||3||3||19|| 5|| 1||81||159||151||8||Lost in wild card
|-
|[[2019–20 DEL season|2019–20]]||52||26||4|| 4|| 14|| 3||1||98||175||136||3||Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.del.org/news/deutsche-eishockey-liga-beendet-saison-vorzeitig/11283|title=Deutsche Eishockey Liga beendet Saison vorzeitig|website=del.org|language=de|access-date=10 March 2020|archive-date=13 March 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200313011239/https://www.del.org/news/deutsche-eishockey-liga-beendet-saison-vorzeitig/11283|url-status=live}}</ref>
|-
|[[2020–21 DEL season|2020–21]]||37||15||2|| 0|| 16|| 1||3||53||103||102||8||Lost in quarterfinals
|-
|[[2021–22 DEL season|2021–22]]||54||29||1|| 0|| 17|| 3||4||96||188||158||4||Lost in quarterfinals
|-
|[[2022–23 DEL season|2022–23]]||56||25||5|| 4|| 17|| 2|| 3||98||190||166||4||Lost in quarterfinals
|-
|[[2023–24 DEL season|2023–24]]||52||25||5|| 2|| 15|| 1|| 4||94||167||130||3||Lost in semifinals
|}
|}


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* [http://www.straubing-tigers.de/ Official Tigers Site] {{de icon}}
* [http://www.straubing-tigers.de/ Official Tigers Site] {{de icon}}
* [http://www.ehc-straubing.de/ Official EHC Straubing Site]
* [http://www.ehc-straubing.de/ Official EHC Straubing Site]
==References==
{{Reflist}}


{{Wikipedia}}
{{Wikipedia}}


[[Category:Ice hockey teams in Germany]]
[[Category:Ice hockey teams in Germany]]

Latest revision as of 17:06, 29 July 2024

Straubing Tigers
Straubing Tigers logo new.png
Full name Straubing Tigers
Founded 1943 (as Bann Straubing)
Based In Straubing
Arena Eisstadion am Pulverturm
(Capacity: 5,800)
League Deutsche Eishockey Liga
Team Colors                         
Affiliates ESV Kaufbeuren (DEL 2)
Website www.straubing-tigers.de

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Straubing Tigers logo.png

The Straubing Tigers are a professional men's ice hockey team, based in Straubing, Germany, that competes in the Deutsche Eishockey Liga. Straubing plays its home games at the Eisstadion am Pulverturm, which has a capacity of 5,635 spectators.

Promoted to the DEL in 2006, and operating with one of the league's smallest budgets, the team could finish no better than twelfth before the 2011–12 DEL season, when it reached the semi-finals of the playoffs. Their greatest success so far is the qualification for the Champions Hockey League seasons 2020–21 (cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic), 2022-23 and 2024-25. In 2022-23, Straubing finished first in the CHL group stage and reached the round of 16 against Frölunda HC.

History

Bann Straubing (1941–1943)

In 1941, the then 14-year-old Max Pielmaier and his friends Max Pellkofer and Harry Poiger founded the first hockey team in Straubing.[1] The first official game took place on the first of February 1942 in Hof, which Straubing lost by a score of 0:1. In the following year there were several games against other Bavarian teams. The game against Landshut on 31 January 1943 was the last game during the Second World War, as the younger players had to join the military after that.

TSV 1861 Straubing (1946–1981)

After the end of the war the players of Bann Straubing decided to join the TSV 1861 Straubing. Their home games were played on a pond near the medieval Pulverturm (powder tower) in Straubing where the ice stadium Eisstadion am Pulverturm is located today.

The construction of the Eisstadion am Pulverturm began in 1967 and consisted of an open ice rink surrounded by stands. The first game in the new arena was played on the 13. November 1967 against Preussen Berlin. The TSV Straubing started their first Season in the Kunsteis-Bayernliga where they got to the second place. The TSV Straubing rose to the Regionalliga (3. league) in 1970 and the Oberliga (2. league) in 1971, but had to go back to the third league when the 2nd Bundesliga, which replaced the Oberliga, was founded with fewer teams than the Oberliga had. They got back to the 2nd Bundesliga in 1975 when they won the playoff finals against the EV Regensburg.

EHC Straubing (1981–2002)

The EHC Straubing was founded when the hockey team split from the TSV Straubing in 1981. The ice hocky stadium has belonged to the city of Straubing since the foundation of the EHC Straubing. Although the EHC reached the 7th place in the Season 1982/83 they had to start again in 4. league because of financial problems. The EHC Straubing adapted the nickname "Die Tiger" (the tigers) in 1994 and mainly played in the Oberliga (third league) until they rose back to the 2nd Bundesliga in the year 2000. The professional section split from the EHC Straubing when it had to register bankruptcy in April 2002 and the Straubing Tigers AG was founded. Since then the EHC trains the junior teams of the Straubing Tigers, and also includes a recreational team.

Straubing Tigers (since 2002)

After Straubing lost the finals of the 2nd Bundesliga against EV Duisburg in 2005, they won the championship in 2006 and were promoted to the DEL for the first time in history. Straubing is by far the smallest town which has a team in the DEL and also has one of the lowest budgets in the entire league. When the Straubing Tigers reached a playoff rank for the first time in 2012 they miraculously won the quarter-finals against the Grizzly Adams Wolfsburg with a sweep and got to the semi-finals where they lost to the later German champion Eisbären Berlin. With one of the lowest budgets in the entire league Straubing regularly manages to get to the playoffs since 2012 and even qualified for the Champions Hockey League when they finished in the top three in the 2019–20 season. Their first season in the CHL was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic but they qualified again for the season 2022-2023, where they won the group stage and played against Frölunda HC in the round of 16.

Season records

Season Games Won OTW SOW Lost OTL SOL Points Goals
for
Goals
against
Rank Playoffs
2006–07 52 12 4 4 28 3 1 56 135 189 12 No playoffs
2007–08 56 12 0 4 34 4 2 50 132 197 14 No playoffs
2008–09 52 17 3 4 25 1 2 68 144 164 13 No playoffs
2009–10 56 18 3 2 27 0 6 70 149 193 13 No playoffs
2010–11 52 15 5 4 24 3 1 67 145 159 13 No playoffs
2011–12 52 20 4 4 20 1 3 80 161 151 6 Lost in semi-finals
2012–13 52 21 2 2 23 2 2 74 133 145 9 Lost in first round
2013–14 52 17 2 1 23 3 6 63 136 153 12 No playoffs
2014–15 52 10 1 4 32 2 3 45 103 168 13 No playoffs
2015–16 52 22 1 2 24 2 1 75 147 159 9 Lost in first round
2016–17 52 18 3 0 24 4 3 67 147 168 9 Lost in first round
2017–18 52 17 0 2 27 2 4 61 137 177 13 No playoffs
2018–19 52 21 3 3 19 5 1 81 159 151 8 Lost in wild card
2019–20 52 26 4 4 14 3 1 98 175 136 3 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[2]
2020–21 37 15 2 0 16 1 3 53 103 102 8 Lost in quarterfinals
2021–22 54 29 1 0 17 3 4 96 188 158 4 Lost in quarterfinals
2022–23 56 25 5 4 17 2 3 98 190 166 4 Lost in quarterfinals
2023–24 52 25 5 2 15 1 4 94 167 130 3 Lost in semifinals

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