1975–76 2nd Bundesliga (ice hockey) season

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The 1975-76 2nd Bundesliga season was the third season of the 2nd Bundesliga, the second level of ice hockey in Germany. Ten teams participated in the league, and Augsburger EV won the championship, and was promoted to the Ice hockey Bundesliga as a result. TSV Straubing was relegated to the Oberliga.

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Regular season

ClubGPWTLGoalsPts
1. Augsburger EV 362817281:14857
2. ESV Kaufbeuren 3625110204:15551
3. Duisburger SC 3623310176:12949
4. EC Deilinghofen 3622410190:12148
5. Mannheimer ERC 3620511209:15845
6. SG Nuremberg 3613320159:17729
7. EV Pfronten 3611124135:18423
8. EC Peiting 3610323122:19523
9. TEV Miesbach 368424108:21220
10. TSV Straubing 366327126:23115

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