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Fischtown Pinguins

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Fischtown Pinguins
CityBremerhaven
LeagueDEL
Founded1974 (1974)
Home arenaEisarena Bremerhaven
(capacity: 4,674)
ColoursBlack, red, white
     
General managerHauke Hasselbring
Head coachAlexander Sulzer
CaptainJan Urbas
Websitefischtown-pinguins.de
Franchise history
1974–1983RSC Bremerhaven
1983–1987EHC Bremerhaven
1983–2002REV Bremerhaven
2002–presentFischtown Pinguins
Current season

The Fischtown Pinguins, also known as REV Bremerhaven, are a professional ice hockey team based in Bremerhaven, Germany. From 2004 to 2016 the team played at the second tier of ice hockey in Germany, known as the 2nd Bundesliga until the 2012–13 season and, from the 2013–14 season onward, as the DEL2. On 1 July 2016 the team was granted a DEL licence for the 2016–17 season to replace the Hamburg Freezers which had withdrawn from the league.[1]

The team plays in the Eisarena Bremerhaven.

Season records

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Season Games Won OTW SOW OTL SOL Lost Points Goals
for
Goals
against
Rank Playoffs
2nd Bundesliga 2007–08 52 20 2 0 2 0 28 66 148 164 12 No playoffs/
Relegation
Abstiegsrunde 2007–08
Relegation Round
Defeated Lausitzer Füchse 4 games to 3 Saved
2nd Bundesliga 2008–09 48 19 0 2 3 0 24 64 144 157 10 Lost in quarterfinals
2nd Bundesliga 2009–10 52 14 3 3 3 2 27 59 139 165 11 No playoffs/
Relegation
Abstiegsrunde 2009–10
Relegation Round
Defeated Wölfe Freiburg 4 games to 1 Saved
2nd Bundesliga 2010–11 48 25 4 0 4 3 12 90 183 127 3 Lost in quarterfinals
2nd Bundesliga 2011–12 48 18 2 4 2 1 21 69 161 161 9 No playoffs/
Relegation
Abstiegsrunde 2011–12
Relegation Round
8 1 1 2 4 7 13 23 5 Saved

Players

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Updated 29 September 2024.

No. Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace
42 Canada Matthew Abt D L 31 2024 Leduc, Alberta, Canada
Finland Joose Antonen RW R 29 2024 Tampere, Finland
32 Germany Nicolas Appendino D L 25 2023 Kempten, Germany
15 Poland Rayan Bettahar D L 20 2024 Nowy Targ, Poland
72 Denmark Phillip Bruggisser D R 33 2021 Rødovre, Denmark
76 Germany Justin Büsing F L 21 2023 Bremerhaven, Germany
79 Canada Colt Conrad C R 27 2023 Brandon, Manitoba, Canada
22 Czech Republic Vladimír Eminger D R 32 2020 Most, Czech Republic
56 Germany Maximilian Franzreb G L 28 2021 Bad Tölz, Germany
57 Canada Alex Friesen (A) C L 33 2018 St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada
6 Sweden Anders Grönlund D L 35 2023 Piteå, Sweden
30 Latvia Kristers Gudļevskis G L 32 2023 Aizkraukle, Latvia
23 Sweden Max Görtz RW R 31 2024 Höör, Sweden
25 Germany Fabian Herrmann F L 22 2024 Regensburg, Germany
13 Slovenia Žiga Jeglič W R 36 2020 Kranj, Slovenia
48 Denmark Nicholas Jensen D L 35 2022 Copenhagen, Denmark
18 Germany Marat Khaidarov W L 22 2023 Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany
8 Germany Nino Kinder LW L 23 2021 Berlin, Germany
54 Denmark Felix Maegaard Scheel LW L 32 2023 Virum, Denmark
14 United States Ross Mauermann W L 34 2016 Janesville, Wisconsin, United States
53 Germany Maxim Rausch D L 21 2024 Miass, Russia
26 Czech Republic Dominik Uher (A) C L 31 2018 Frýdek-Místek, Czech Republic
9 Slovenia Jan Urbas (C) C L 35 2017 Ljubljana, Slovenia
91 Slovenia Miha Verlič C L 33 2018 Maribor, Slovenia
37 Norway Markus Vikingstad F L 25 2021 Karlstad, Sweden
65 Denmark Christian Wejse C R 25 2021 Esbjerg, Denmark

References

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  1. ^ "Bremerhaven wird DEL-Standort" [Bremerhaven joins the DEL]. kicker.de (in German). Kicker. 1 July 2015. Retrieved 2 July 2016.
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