1973–74 2nd Bundesliga (ice hockey) season

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The 1973-74 2nd Bundesliga season was the first season of the 2nd Bundesliga, the second level of ice hockey in Germany. 10 teams participated in the league, and ESV Kaufbeuren won the championship, and was promoted to the Ice hockey Bundesliga as a result. EV Ravensburg was relegated to the Oberliga

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Regular season

ClubGPWTLGoalsPts
1. ESV Kaufbeuren 362736216:8357
2. Mannheimer ERC 3624210215:12650
3. EC Deilinghofen 362178185:10449
4. EV Rosenheim 3622410181:14648
5. Duisburger SC 3619413171:13842
6. SG Nürnberg 3611520149:18227
7. EV Pfronten 3611421113:18126
8. TEV Miesbach 369621130:21724
9. EV Landsberg 368424111:21220
10. EV Ravensburg 367326127:20917

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