EHC Wolfsburg

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Grizzlys Wolfsburg
City Wolfsburg, Germany
League Deutsche Eishockey Liga
Founded 1975
Home arena Volksbank BraWo Eisarena
Colors               
General manager Karl-Heinz Fliegauf
Head coach Pavel Gross
Captain Tyler Haskins
Website ehc-wolfsburg.de
Old logo

Grizzlys Wolfsburg are a professional ice hockey club of the German professional ice hockey league Deutsche Eishockey Liga. They play their games at Eisarena in Wolfsburg. The professional team is named after the title character of The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams, while the parent club is known as EHC Wolfsburg.

The team enjoys substantial financial support from the Czech automobile manufacturer Škoda Auto, which in turn belongs to the Wolfsburg-based Volkswagen Group. Grizzly Adams themselves have been engaged in providing support to a nearby bear park.[clarification needed]

History

Wolfsburg earned their first promotion to the DEL in 2004. However after one season, they were relegated back to 2.Bundesliga due to their arena not meeting league standards. In 2006, Eisarena Wolfsburg opened, allowing the club to return to the DEL, where they have remained since.

The 2010–11 season marked the first time the club advanced to the league championship series, but they were swept by Eisbären Berlin.

Honors

Runners-up

Players

Current roster

Updated January 16, 2015.[1]

# Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace
11 Canada Brent Aubin Injured Reserve RW R 38 2013 Sainte-Sophie, Quebec, Canada
28 United States Robbie Bina D R 41 2010 Grand Forks, North Dakota, USA
90 Germany Felix Brückmann G L 33 2014 Breisach, Germany
22 Canada Matt Dzieduszycki C/LW L 44 2011 Calgary, Alberta, Canada
23 Germany Gerrit Fauser C L 35 2013 Nürnberg, Germany
17 Germany Sebastian Furchner (A) LW L 42 2008 Kaufbeuren, Germany
41 United States Tim Hambly D L 41 2014 White Bear Lake, Minnesota, USA
10 United States Tyler Haskins (C) C R 38 2010 Madison, Ohio, USA
21 Germany Christoph Höhenleitner LW L 40 2007 Dachau, Germany
27 Germany Kilian Keller D L 31 2011 Füssen, Germany
44 Germany Björn Krupp D L 33 2014 Buffalo, New York, USA
9 United States Jeff Likens D R 38 2013 Barrington, Illinois, USA
3 Germany Peter Lindlbauer D R 33 2014 Bad Tölz, Germany
13 Germany Vincenz Mayer Injured Reserve LW L 33 2011 Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany
14 Canada Norm Milley (A) RW R 44 2008 Toronto, Ontario, Canada
26 Germany Tyson Mulock LW R 41 2014 North Delta, British Columbia, Canada
20 Germany Christian Neuert W R 32 2014 Regensburg, Germany
16 Germany Aleksander Polaczek LW L 43 2012 Opole, Poland
19 Canada Marco Rosa C L 42 2013 Scarborough, Ontario, Canada
5 United States Nick Schaus D R 38 2014 Orchard Park, New York, USA
72 Germany Sergej Stas C L 33 2014 Minsk, Belorussian SSR
49 Canada Mark Voakes Injured Reserve C L 40 2014 St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada
25 Germany Sebastian Vogl G L 38 2012 Landshut, Germany
12 Germany Armin Wurm Injured Reserve D L 35 2009 Füssen, Germany


DEL season records

Season Games Won Lost Tie OTL SOL Points Goals
for
Goals
against
Rank Playoffs
2004–05 52 19 29 0 4 - 58 134 174 13 Relegated
2007–08 56 19 34 - 2 1 55 152 202 13 No Playoffs
2008–09 52 26 20 - 5 1 83 180 141 7 Lost in Quarterfinals
2009–10 56 33 19 - 2 2 97 192 152 3 Lost in Semifinals
2010–11 52 31 13 - 2 6 96 156 116 1 Lost in Finals
2011–12 52 25 17 - 1 3 91 174 122 3 Lost in Quarterfinals
2012–13 52 19 23 - 2 2 73 142 150 10 Lost in Semifinals
2013–14 52 25 19 - 2 1 88 151 125 6 Lost in Semifinals
2014–15 52 28 18 - 3 3 84 152 136 7 Lost in Semifinals
2015–16 52 25 19 - 3 1 87 151 118 4 Lost in Finals

References

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