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==History==
==History==
The club was created as '''SC Bietigheim-Bissingen-Kornwestheim e.V.''' in 1988. In 1991, they were renamed '''SC Bietigheim-Bissingen'''. In 2000, the club was promoted to the 2nd Bundesliga.
The club was created as '''SC Bietigheim-Bissingen-Kornwestheim e.V.''' in 1988. In 1991, they were renamed '''SC Bietigheim-Bissingen'''. In 2000, the club was promoted to the 2nd Bundesliga. They played the next 20 seasons in Germany's second-tiered ice hockey league, the DEL2, before they were promoted to the [[Deutsche Eishockey Liga]] for the [[2021-22 DEL season|2021–22]] season.
 
The Steelers enjoyed a two-year tenure in the top flight DEL before finishing last in the [[2022-23 DEL season|2022–23]] season which sealed relegation to return to the DEL2 for the 2023–24 season on 1 March 2023.<ref>{{cite web| url = https://steelers.de/2023/03/01/23-niederlage-in-ingolstadt-besiegelt-den-sportlichen-abstieg/ | title = Defeat in Ingolstadt seals Steelers relegation to DEL2 | publisher = SC Bietigheim Steelers | date = 1 March 2023 | accessdate = 1 March 2023 | language = German}}</ref>
 
==Honours & Achievements==
*'''DEB-Pokal champion''': 2012, 2013
*'''2nd Bundesliga champion''': 2009, 2013, 2021
*'''2. Liga Süd champion''': 1997


==Season records==
==Season records==
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==Achievements==
==References==
*DEB-Pokal champion : 2012
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*2nd Bundesliga champion : 2009
*2. Liga Süd champion : 1997
 
==Coaching History==
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|Kevin Gaudet ||2011-Present
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|Danny Held ||2010-2011
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|Christian Brittig ||2007-2010
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|Michael Komma ||2006-2007
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|Uli Liebsch ||2004-2006
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|Daniel Naud ||2002-2004
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|Gary Prior ||2001-2002
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|Tom Pokel ||1998-2001
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|Doug Kacharvich ||1997-1998
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|Petteri Lehmussaari ||1996-1997
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|Wolfgang Rosenberg ||1995-1996
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|Petteri Lehmussaari ||1993-1995
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|Jan Mancar ||1992-1993
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|Richard Piasecki ||1991-1992
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|Danilo Valenti ||1990-1991
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|Richard Piasecki ||1989–1990
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.steelers.de/ (German) Official Club Website]
*[http://www.steelers.de/ (German) Official Club Website]

Latest revision as of 16:58, 29 July 2024

SC Bietigheim-Bissingen
Logo SC Bietigheim Bissingen.png
City: Bietigheim-Bissingen, Germany
League: DEL2
Founded: 1981
Home Arena: EgeTransArena
(cap: 4,500)
Colors: Green, White, Blue

              

Franchise history
1981—1988: SC Kornwestheim e.V
1988—1991: SC Bietigheim-Bissingen-Kornwestheim e.V
1991—2006: SC Bietigheim-Bissingen
2006—Present: Bietigheim Steelers

SC Bietigheim-Bissingen is an ice hockey team in Bietigheim-Bissingen, Germany. They play in the DEL2, the second level of ice hockey in Germany.

History

The club was created as SC Bietigheim-Bissingen-Kornwestheim e.V. in 1988. In 1991, they were renamed SC Bietigheim-Bissingen. In 2000, the club was promoted to the 2nd Bundesliga. They played the next 20 seasons in Germany's second-tiered ice hockey league, the DEL2, before they were promoted to the Deutsche Eishockey Liga for the 2021–22 season.

The Steelers enjoyed a two-year tenure in the top flight DEL before finishing last in the 2022–23 season which sealed relegation to return to the DEL2 for the 2023–24 season on 1 March 2023.[1]

Honours & Achievements

  • DEB-Pokal champion: 2012, 2013
  • 2nd Bundesliga champion: 2009, 2013, 2021
  • 2. Liga Süd champion: 1997

Season records

Tier Season Games Won OTW SOW Tie OTL SOL Lost Points Goals
for
Goals
against
Rank Playoffs
3 2. Eishockey-Liga Süd 1994–95 30 18 0 12 33 148 148 8 Promotion Round
Aufstiegsrunde 1. Liga Süd
Promotion Round
14 11 54 65 6 Not Promoted
3 2. Eishockey-Liga Süd 1995–96 30 19 3 8 41 198 110 3 Promotion Round
Aufstiegsrunde 1. Liga Süd
Promotion Round
14 5 3 6 13 61 62 5 Not Promoted
3 2. Eishockey-Liga Süd 1996–97 42 36 3 3 75 380 114 1 Champions
Promoted
2 Hacker-Pschorr-League 1997–98 30 8 3 6 13 36 109 115 13
3 1. Eishockey-Liga Süd 1998–99 44 28 2 2 12 90 218 146 1 Lost in Finals
Promoted
2 2. Bundesliga 1999–00 50 25 5 20 76 190 183 8 Lost in Quarterfinals
2 2. Bundesliga 2000–01 44 24 7 13 76 173 146 4 Lost in Quarterfinals
2 2. Bundesliga 2001–02 52 31 7 14 94 207 178 3 Lost in Semifinals
2 2. Bundesliga 2002–03 56 36 8 12 107 219 182 1 Lost in Semifinals
2 2. Bundesliga 2003–04 48 25 2 2 19 81 197 152 6 Lost in Semifinals
2 2. Bundesliga 2004–05 52 23 5 4 20 83 183 171 8 Lost in Quarterfinals
2 2. Bundesliga 2005–06 52 26 8 6 12 100 180 137 3 Lost in Quarterfinals
2 2. Bundesliga 2006–07 52 21 5 8 18 81 156 149 9 No Playoffs
2 2. Bundesliga 2007–08 52 22 1 1 3 4 21 77 130 129 7 Lost in Quarterfinals
2 2. Bundesliga 2008–09 48 32 1 3 1 1 10 106 177 97 1 Champions
2 2. Bundesliga 2009–10 52 24 2 5 3 3 15 92 150 120 4 Lost in Semifinals
2 2. Bundesliga 2010–11 48 14 6 0 3 4 21 61 129 159 10 Lost in Pre-Playoffs
2 2. Bundesliga 2011–12 48 15 0 2 4 4 23 57 165 177 11 No Playoffs/
Relegation
Abstiegsrunde 2011–12
Relegation Round
8 4 1 0 3 14 25 17 2 Saved
2 2. Bundesliga 2012–13 48 29 1 1 - 2 4 11 97 181 135 1 Champions

Tournament Results

Year 1st round 2nd round Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
Eishockeypokal 2002–03 W, 7–1, SC Mittelrhein L, 2–5, Augsburger Panther
Eishockeypokal 2003–04 W, 4–2, SERC Wild Wings L, 3–5, Eisbären Berlin
Eishockeypokal 2004–05 W, 3–2, Adler Mannheim W, 3–2, Blue Devils Weiden L, 2–1, DEG Metro Stars
Eishockeypokal 2005–06 W, 3–2, Kassel Huskies W, 4–2, ERC Ingolstadt L, 2–5, Adler Mannheim
Eishockeypokal 2006–07 L, 6–7, Frankfurt Lions
Eishockeypokal 2007–08 L, 2-3, Adler Mannheim
Year Games Won OTW SOW OTL SOL Lost Points Goals for Goals against Result
Eishockeypokal 2008–09 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 4 6 6 Second Place in Group Play, Eliminated
Year 1st round 2nd round Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
DEB-Pokal 2009–10 W, 4-3, Heilbronner Falken L, 2-3, SERC Wild Wings
DEB-Pokal 2010–11 W, 8-1, Blackhawks Passau L, 3-4, Hannover Indians
DEB-Pokal 2011–12 W, 4-3, Tölzer Löwen W, 1-0, EV Ravensburg W, 5-1, EC Peiting W, 3-0, Hannover Indians W, 6-3, Landshut Cannibals

References

External links