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*[[2022-23 German Women's 2. Liga North season|2022-23]] Hannover Indians | |||
*[[2021-22 German Women's 2. Liga North season|2021-22]] Hannover Indians | |||
*2020-21 ''cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic'' | |||
*[[2019-20 German Women's 2. Liga North season|2019-20]] KEC Cologne | |||
*2018-19 Crocodiles Hamburg (league), {{Flagicon|BEL}} Cold Play Sharks Mechelen (cup) | |||
*2017-18 KEC Cologne | *2017-18 KEC Cologne | ||
*2016-17 Düsseldorfer EG | *2016-17 Düsseldorfer EG | ||
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*2002-03 GSC Moers | *2002-03 GSC Moers | ||
*2001-02 ETC Crimmitshcau | *2001-02 ETC Crimmitshcau | ||
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[[Category:Women's ice hockey leagues]] | [[Category:Women's ice hockey leagues]] |
Revision as of 17:48, 13 July 2023
The German Women's 2. Liga North is a women's ice hockey league in Germany. The top teams are eligible for promotion to the Bundesliga while the bottom teams are relegated to the Northern Regional League.
Champions
- 2022-23 Hannover Indians
- 2021-22 Hannover Indians
- 2020-21 cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
- 2019-20 KEC Cologne
- 2018-19 Crocodiles Hamburg (league), Cold Play Sharks Mechelen (cup)
- 2017-18 KEC Cologne
- 2016-17 Düsseldorfer EG
- 2015-16 EC Bergkamen 1b
- 2014-15 SC Langhagen
- 2013-14 EC Bergkamen 1b
- 2012-13 Hamburg SV
- 2011-12 EC Bergkamen 1b
- 2010-11 Ratingen 97
- 2009-10 SV Brackwede
- 2008-09 EC Bergkamen 1b
- 2007-08 SV Brackwede
- 2006-07 WSV Braunlage
- 2005-06 ESC Essen
- 2004-05 ETC Crimmitschau
- 2003-04 Hamburg SV
- 2002-03 GSC Moers
- 2001-02 ETC Crimmitshcau