2006–07 DEL season

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2006–07 Deutsche Eishockey Liga season
Deutsche Eishockey Liga Logo 2000.png
League Deutsche Eishockey Liga
Sport Ice Hockey
Number of teams 14
2006–07
Season champions Adler Mannheim
DEL seasons

The 2006–07 Deutsche Eishockey Liga season was the 13th season since the founding of the Deutsche Eishockey Liga (English: German Ice Hockey League). The league was played with 14 clubs in the 2006-07 season, the same number as the previous season. However, in place of the Kassel Huskies, who were relegated the previous season, the Straubing Tigers took part in the competition, having won the 2nd Bundesliga in 2005-06. The modus had slightly changed from the previous season. Each club played the other four times, resulting in 52 regular season games per club. The top six clubs at the end of the regular season are qualified for the first round of the play-offs. The clubs seven to ten play a preliminary round to determined the last two places for the first round. For the teams placed eleven to fourteen, the season had ended.

No club was relegated from the DEL this season and the Adler Mannheim (English: Eagles Mannheim) won its 5th DEL Championship.

Regular season

Position Name P Won OTW PW OTL PL Lost GF GA Points
1 Adler Mannheim 52 29 4 2 5 3 9 184 147 107
2 DEG Metro Stars 52 28 4 1 2 2 15 163 127 98
3 Sinupret Ice Tigers 52 26 4 4 1 0 17 181 136 95
4 Kölner Haie 52 28 1 1 2 4 16 180 146 94
5 ERC Ingolstadt 52 28 1 1 2 4 16 180 146 94
6 Hannover Scorpions 52 23 2 1 4 5 17 162 157 84
7 Hamburg Freezers 52 20 6 4 1 2 19 169 153 83
8 Frankfurt Lions 52 24 3 1 1 2 21 171 171 83
9 Eisbären Berlin (C) 52 22 1 1 3 4 21 171 157 77
10 Krefeld Pinguine 52 18 2 4 2 3 23 170 173 71
11 Iserlohn Roosters 52 18 2 4 1 3 24 148 163 70
12 Straubing Tigers (N) 52 12 4 4 3 1 28 135 189 56
13 Augsburger Panther 52 11 2 4 2 1 32 148 205 48
14 EV Duisburg 52 8 1 2 4 1 36 118 218 35
  • Abbreviations: P = Games played, OTW = Overtime win, PW = Win after penalty shootout, OTL = Overtime loss, PL = Loss after penalty shoutout, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, (C) = Defending champion, (N) = New club
  • Source:"DEL 2006-07". Official DEL website. http://www.del.org/index.php?id=259. Retrieved 2008-04-11. 

Play-offs

The four rounds of the 2006-07 play-offs were played under the following system:

  • Preliminary round: Best-of-three
  • First round: Best-of-seven
  • Semi finals: Best-of-five
  • Finals: Best-of-five

Like the regular season, in the play-offs games will be decided by penalty shoot-outs (P) after a five minute overtime (OT) sudden-death. In all play-off rounds the higher placed team from the regular season has home advantage in the uneven numbered games (Game 1, 3, 5, 7) and the other team in the even numbered games (Game 2, 4, 6).

Preliminary round

Team Team Game 1 Game 2 Game 3
Hamburg Freezers Krefeld Pinguine 5-3 5-3
Frankfurt Lions Eisbären Berlin 3-4 2-1 6-0

First round

Team Team Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5 Game 6 Game 7
Adler Mannheim Frankfurt Lions 4-3 OT 6-2 2-1 2-4 3-2
DEG Metro Stars Hamburg Freezers 3-2 4-0 5-4 OT 1-3 6-1
Sinupret Ice Tigers Hannover Scorpions 3-5 2-3 3-0 3-2 3-2 OT 3-2 OT
ERC Ingolstadt Kölner Haie 1-5 1-4 6-2 0-1 OT 6-4 1-5

Semi finals

Team Team Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5
Adler Mannheim Kölner Haie 7-2 6-4 2-0
DEG Metro Stars Sinupret Ice Tigers 2-3 3-4 P 5-4 OT 0-1

Finals

Team Team Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5
Adler Mannheim Sinupret Ice Tigers 3-2 OT 6-2 5-2
  • The Adler Mannheim are the 2006-07 champions of the DEL.

Play-off tree

  First round Semi final Final
                           
  1  Adler Mannheim 4  
8  Frankfurt Lions 1  
  1  Adler Mannheim 3  
  5  Kölner Haie 0  
4  ERC Ingolstadt 4
  5  Kölner Haie 1  
    1  Adler Mannheim 3
  3  Sinupret Ice Tigers 0
  2  DEG Metro Stars 4  
7  Hamburg Freezers 2  
2  DEG Metro Stars 1
  3  Sinupret Ice Tigers 3  
3  Sinupret Ice Tigers 2
  6  Hannover Scorpions 4  

Team Photos


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