Grizzlys Wolfsburg

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Grizzlys Wolfsburg are a professional ice hockey club of the German professional ice hockey league Deutsche Eishockey Liga. They play their games at Eis Arena Wolfsburg.

Grizzlys Wolfsburg
CityWolfsburg, Germany
LeagueDeutsche Eishockey Liga
Founded1975
Home arenaVolksbank BraWo Eisarena
(capacity: 4,660)
ColorsOrange, black, white
     
General managerKarl-Heinz Fliegauf
Head coachMike Stewart
Websitegrizzlys.de

History

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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, Eis Arena 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

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Winners

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Runners-up

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Season records

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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 Semi-finals
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 semi-finals
2013–14 52 25 19 - 2 1 88 151 125 6 Lost in semi-finals
2014–15 52 28 18 - 3 3 84 152 136 7 Lost in Semi-finals
2015–16 52 25 19 - 3 1 87 151 118 4 Lost in finals
2016–17 52 30 16 - 5 1 91 153 128 5 Lost in finals
2017–18 52 25 20 - 5 2 76 153 146 7 Lost in quarterfinals
2018–19 52 17 25 - 5 5 59 134 182 12 No playoffs
2019–20 52 26 23 - 2 1 74 147 150 9 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[1]
2020–21 38 21 14 - 2 1 58 104 94 6 Lost in Finals
2021–22 56 27 15 - 2 3 104 166 139 3 Lost in Semi-finals
2022–23 56 30 17 - 5 4 93 172 150 5 Lost in Semi-finals
2023–24 52 26 19 - 5 0 87 152 145 4 Lost in Quarterfinals

Players

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Current roster

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Updated 29 September 2024.

No. Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace
25   Darren Archibald (A) RW L 34 2021 Newmarket, Ontario, Canada
18   Laurin Braun LW L 33 2022 Lampertheim, Germany
55   Ryan Button D L 33 2019 Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
27   Nick Caamano LW L 26 2024 Ancaster, Ontario, Canada
40   Julian Chrobot F L 23 2023 Augsburg, Germany
13   Lucas Dumont F R 27 2022 Leonberg, Germany
30   Luca Erdmann G R 19 2024 Salzgitter, Germany
23   Gerrit Fauser (A) C L 35 2013 Nuremberg, Germany
71   Justin Feser C L 32 2023 Red Deer, Alberta, Canada
5   Björn Krupp D L 33 2021 Buffalo, New York, United States
93   Spencer Machacek (C) RW R 36 2018 Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada
28   Jimmy Martinovic D L 22 2023 Füssen, Germany
44   Julian Melchiori D L 33 2024 Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada
51   Andy Miele C L 36 2023 Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan, United States
24   Janik Möser D L 29 2020 Mannheim, Germany
6   Ryan O'Connor D R 32 2023 Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
95   Fabio Pfohl D L 29 2019 Waldkraiburg, Germany
2   John Ramage D R 33 2023 Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
50   Julius Ramoser F L 22 2024 Bolzano, Italy
91   Timo Ruckdäschel F L 19 2023 Kösching, Germany
63   Luis Schinko C R 24 2021 Landshut, Germany
1   Dustin Strahlmeier G L 32 2020 Gelsenkirchen, Germany
26   Phil Varone C L 34 2024 Vaughan, Ontario, Canada
22   Robin Veber RW L 21 2024 Wolfsburg, Germany
67   Hannibal Weitzmann G L 29 2023 Berlin, Germany
97   Matt White LW L 35 2023 Whittier, California, United States

References

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  1. ^ "Deutsche Eishockey Liga beendet Saison vorzeitig". Deutsche Eishockey Liga (in German). Archived from the original on 13 March 2020. Retrieved 10 March 2020.
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