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The '''Esbjerg Energy''' are a Danish ice hockey team located in the Western part of Jutland in the city of Esbjerg, [[Denmark]]. They play in the [[AL-Bank Ligaen]],  Denmark's premier ice hockey league.


Until 2005 the team played under the name of E.I.K. ([[Esbjerg IK|Esbjerg Ishockey Klub]]), but due to financial instability at the club, the professional license was transferred to Esbjerg fB which is a Danish football team currently playing in the Danish Superliga which is the top football league in [[Denmark]].
{{Infobox Pro hockey team
| current    =
| text_color  = #000000
| bg_color    = background:#FFFFFF; border-top:#041B40 5px solid; border-bottom:#FFCD00 5px solid;
| team        = Esbjerg Energy
| logo        = Esbjerg Energy logo.png
| logosize    = 260px
| city        = [[Esbjerg]], [[Denmark]]
| league      = [[Metal Ligaen]]
| conference  =
| division    =
| founded    = 2005
| arena      = [[Granly Hockey Arena]]<br />(Capacity: 4,200)
| uniform    =
| colors      = {{Color box|#041B40}} {{Color box|#FFCD00}}
| owner      = Christian Rølmer Christensen
| website    = [http://www.esbjergenergy.dk/ www.esbjergenergy.dk]
<!---Franchise history--->
| name1      = Esbjerg IK
| dates1      = 1964–2004
| name2      = Esbjerg fB Ishockey
| dates2      = 2005–2013
| name3      = Esbjerg Energy
| dates3      = 2013–present
<!---Championships--->
| championships = '''7''' ([[2016–17 Metal Ligaen season|2016–17]], [[2015–16 Metal Ligaen season|2015–16]], [[2003–04 SuperBest Ligaen season|2003–04]], [[1995-96 Eliteserien (Denmark) season|1995–96]], [[1992-93 Eliteserien (Denmark) season|1992–93]], [[1987-88 Eliteserien (Denmark) season|1987–88]], [[1968–69 Danish 1. division season|1968–69]])
}}


In 2013 Esbjerg fB ended its commitment to hockey and sold the elite department to a new investor, who renamed the team the Esbjerg Energy.
The '''Esbjerg Energy''' is a [[Denmark|Danish]] professional [[ice hockey]] team based in [[Esbjerg]], Denmark, playing in the [[Metal Ligaen]], the top tier of Danish ice hockey. The club was founded in 2005 and play their home games in the [[Granly Hockey Arena]] which has a capacity of 4,200 spectators.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://eurohockey.com/club/6457-esbjerg-energy.html|title=Esbjerg Elite Ishockey|publisher=Eurohockey.com|access-date=25 June 2014}}</ref>


Until 2004 the team played under the name of [[Esbjerg IK|E.I.K. (Esbjerg Ishockey Klub)]], but due to financial instability at the club, the professional license was transferred to Esbjerg fB. In early 2013 after spending eight seasons under the umbrella of Esbjerg fB; the football club sold EfB Ishockey to businessman Christian Rølmer Christensen.
==Season by season record==
{| class="wikitable plainrow" style="text-align: center"
|+ Seasons of Esbjerg Energy<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.eliteprospects.com/team/135/esbjerg-energy|title=Esbjerg Energy - Roster, News, Stats & more|website=www.eliteprospects.com|accessdate=15 November 2023}}</ref>
|-
!Season
!Rank
!GP
!W
!L
!OTW
!|OTL
!Pts
!Postseason
|-
!style=text-align:center|[[2005–06 Oddset Ligaen season|2005–06]]
|8th
|36
|9
|19
|5
|3
|40
|Quarterfinal loss
|-
!style=text-align:center|[[2006–07 Oddset Ligaen season|2006–07]]
|bgcolor=#D2A56D|3rd
|36
|12
|14
|4
|6
|50
|Bronze medal game loss
|-
!style=text-align:center|[[2007–08 AL-Bank Ligaen season|2007–08]]
|9th
|45
|14
|22
|3
|6
|54
|Did not make the playoffs
|-
!style=text-align:center|[[2008–09 AL-Bank Ligaen season|2008–09]]
|7th
|36
|13
|18
|2
|3
|46
|Quarterfinal loss
|-
!style=text-align:center|[[2009–10 AL-Bank Ligaen season|2009–10]]
|4th
|36
|12
|11
|4
|9
|53
|Quarterfinal loss
|-
!style=text-align:center|[[2010–11 AL-Bank Ligaen season|2010–11]]
|7th
|39
|10
|23
|3
|3
|39
|Did not make playoffs
|-
!style=text-align:center|[[2011–12 AL-Bank Ligaen season|2011–12]]
|8th
|40
|12
|22
|3
|3
|45
|Quarter final loss
|-
!style=text-align:center|[[2012–13 AL-Bank Ligaen season|2012–13]]
|6th
|40
|14
|17
|5
|4
|56
|Quarter final loss
|-
!style=text-align:center|[[2013–14 Metal Ligaen season|2013–14]]
|5th
|40
|17
|18
|1
|4
|57
|Quarter final loss
|-
!style=text-align:center|[[2014–15 Metal Ligaen season|2014–15]]
|5th
|36
|15
|13
|6
|2
|59
|bgcolor=silver|Final loss
|-
!style=text-align:center|[[2015–16 Metal Ligaen season|2015–16]]
|bgcolor=#D2A56D|3rd
|45
|22
|14
|7
|2
|82
|bgcolor=gold|Champion
|-
!style=text-align:center|[[2015–16 Metal Ligaen season|2016–17]]
|4th
|45
|18
|12
|6
|9
|75
|bgcolor=gold|Champion
|}
==Logos==
==Logos==
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==References==
{{Reflist}}


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[[Category:Ice hockey teams in Denmark]]
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Latest revision as of 20:44, 25 July 2024

Esbjerg Energy
Esbjerg Energy logo.png
City Esbjerg, Denmark
League Metal Ligaen
Founded 2005
Home arena Granly Hockey Arena
(Capacity: 4,200)
Colors          
Owner(s) Christian Rølmer Christensen
Franchise history
1964–2004 Esbjerg IK
2005–2013 Esbjerg fB Ishockey
2013–present Esbjerg Energy
Championships
Playoff championships 7 (2016–17, 2015–16, 2003–04, 1995–96, 1992–93, 1987–88, 1968–69)

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The Esbjerg Energy is a Danish professional ice hockey team based in Esbjerg, Denmark, playing in the Metal Ligaen, the top tier of Danish ice hockey. The club was founded in 2005 and play their home games in the Granly Hockey Arena which has a capacity of 4,200 spectators.[1]

Until 2004 the team played under the name of E.I.K. (Esbjerg Ishockey Klub), but due to financial instability at the club, the professional license was transferred to Esbjerg fB. In early 2013 after spending eight seasons under the umbrella of Esbjerg fB; the football club sold EfB Ishockey to businessman Christian Rølmer Christensen.

Season by season record

Seasons of Esbjerg Energy[2]
Season Rank GP W L OTW OTL Pts Postseason
2005–06 8th 36 9 19 5 3 40 Quarterfinal loss
2006–07 3rd 36 12 14 4 6 50 Bronze medal game loss
2007–08 9th 45 14 22 3 6 54 Did not make the playoffs
2008–09 7th 36 13 18 2 3 46 Quarterfinal loss
2009–10 4th 36 12 11 4 9 53 Quarterfinal loss
2010–11 7th 39 10 23 3 3 39 Did not make playoffs
2011–12 8th 40 12 22 3 3 45 Quarter final loss
2012–13 6th 40 14 17 5 4 56 Quarter final loss
2013–14 5th 40 17 18 1 4 57 Quarter final loss
2014–15 5th 36 15 13 6 2 59 Final loss
2015–16 3rd 45 22 14 7 2 82 Champion
2016–17 4th 45 18 12 6 9 75 Champion

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References

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