2008–09 Bavarian ice hockey season

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Bavarian ice hockey season 2008-09
Nation
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
State
Flag of Bavaria (lozengy).svg  Bavaria
Promotion To
Oberliga Süd
Levels
Bayernliga (IV)
Landesliga (V)
Bezirksliga (VI)
Number of leagues
9
Number of teams
80
Champions
ERV Schweinfurt

The 2008-2009 Bavarian ice hockey season started on 17 October 2008 with the first round in the Bayernliga and finished on 22 March 2009 with the second Bayernliga final, with the ERV Schweinfurt taking out the title for a third time, having previously won it in 1990 and 2000.

Contents

Two clubs finished the season with only one loss to their name, the Bezirksliga and Landesliga champions TSV Schliersee and EHC Bayreuth, while the TSV Trostberg II was the only team not to record a win, having now not won a league game since January 2006.

Champions

The three levels of the Bavarian league system were won by the following teams:

Bayernliga

Main round: Final table

PositionNamePlayedWonOTWOTLLostGFGAGDPoints
1TSV Peißenberg30192271421004263
2ERV Schweinfurt30165181691274259
3Höchstadter EC301802101451073856
4TSV Erding301621111371043353
5ESC Dorfen301613101171061153
6ESV Buchloe (N)3016131098861253
7VER Selb301612111531203352
8ECDC Memmingen30152211129973251
9ERC Sonthofen30142311117113449
10EHC Waldkraiburg301511131341161848
11ESV Königsbrunn30115212108104445
12Germering Wanderers30102315129150-2137
13EC Pfaffenhofen3073218113144-3129
14EV Pfronten306421879124-4528
15EHC 80 Nürnberg306312089158-6925
16EV Dingolfing (N)305042185188-10319

Group phase: Final table

Championship round

The eight teams qualified for this round were split into two groups; Group A consisted of the teams having finished 1st, 4th, 5th and 8th in the main round. Group B consisted of the 2nd, 3rd, 6th and 7th team. The top two teams of each group qualified for the play-off semi-finals.

  • Group A
PositionNamePlayedWonOTWOTLLostGFGAGDPoints
1TSV Peißenberg6401140182213
2ESC Dorfen640022124-312
3ECDC Memmingen611131727-106
4TSV Erding611042231-95
  • Group B
PositionNamePlayedWonOTWOTLLostGFGAGDPoints
1ERV Schweinfurt6400234231112
2Höchstadter EC6310229191011
3VER Selb620131832-147
4ESV Buchloe620042027-76

Relegation round

The eight teams qualified for this round were also split into two groups. Group A consisted of the teams having finished 9th, 12th, 13th and 16th in the main round. Group B consisted of the 10th, 11th, 14th and 15th team. The bottom two teams of each group had to enter the play-downs while the top two teams were qualified for next seasons Bayernliga.

  • Group A
PositionNamePlayedWonOTWOTLLostGFGAGDPoints
1EC Pfaffenhofen640112727013
2EV Dingolfing631022418611
3Wanderers Germering620041823-56
4ERC Sonthofen620042021-16
  • Group B
PositionNamePlayedWonOTWOTLLostGFGAGDPoints
1EHC Waldkraiburg6510037162117
2EV Pfronten630032123-29
3ESV Königsbrunn62013161517
4EHC 80 Nürnberg610051434-203

Play-Offs

The semi-finals and the final are played in a best-of-three modus.

Semi finals

TeamTeamGame 1Game 2Game 3
TSV PeißenbergHöchstadter EC5-22-46-5
ERV SchweinfurtESC Dorfen6-33-2

Finals

  • Championship:
TeamTeamGame 1Game 2Game 3
TSV PeißenbergERV Schweinfurt4-62-6
  • The ERV Schweinfurt is the 2008-09 Bayernliga champions.

Play-Downs

Semi finals

TeamTeamGame 1Game 2Game 3
Wanderers GermeringEHC 80 Nürnberg1-74-5
ESV KönigsbrunnERC Sonthofen6-75-7

Final

TeamTeamGame 1Game 2
ERC SonthofenEHC 80 Nürnberg7-15-1

Landesliga

The four regional divisions played out a home-and-away round to determine the four clubs from each league who enter the sixteen team promotion round. Split into two groups of eight, the top team of each division gains promotion to the Bayernliga. Should one or more teams from this league move up to the Oberliga without a Bavarian team being relegated from there, additional clubs from that round may gain promotion.

The remaining sixteen clubs played out a relegation round with the last two team in each of the two groups being relegated to the Bezirksliga.

First round

Top four teams enter the promotion round.

PositionNamePlayedWonDrawnLostGFGAGDPoints
1EHC Bayreuth141121122289424
2EV Regensburg (R)141103111387322
31. EV Weiden (R)14101392375521
4ESC Hassfurt14815105634217
5EV Pegnitz1472591761516
6ERSC Amberg14311046117-717
7EC Amberg (N)14111241127-863
8EHC Stiftland-Mitterteich14101336158-1222
PositionNamePlayedWonDrawnLostGFGAGDPoints
1EHC Bad Aibling14102281552622
2ESC Holzkirchen14101377413621
3TSV Trostberg1482473611218
4ESC Riverrats Geretsried146356157415
5SC Reichersbeuren146266766114
6EC Bad Tölz II143565459-511
7ERSC Ottobrunn142574468-249
8EV Mittenwald (N)1410133888-502
PositionNamePlayedWonDrawnLostGFGAGDPoints
1SVG Burgkirchen141121109545524
2ESC Vilshofen1493278314721
3ESV Gebensbach1491461402119
4EV Moosburg1490576453118
5EHC Straubing II146174155-1413
6EK München1440103989-508
7EHC Regensburg (N)1421115088-385
8SE Freising1420124395-524
PositionNamePlayedWonDrawnLostGFGAGDPoints
1EV Lindau14122095316426
2EA Schongau1494196435322
3ERC Lechbruck148157162917
4ESV Burgau147166074-1415
5EV Fürstenfeldbruck (R)145366266-413
6SC Forst146085875-1712
7ESC Kempten (N)1431104484-407
8EV Bad Wörishofen1400144091-510

Promotion round

Top team in each division promoted to the Bayernliga. The second placed teams may have a promotion chance if a Bavarian team is promoted from the Bayernliga to the Oberliga.

PositionNamePlayedWonDrawnLostGFGAGDPoints
1EV Regensburg14132092197327
2EV Lindau141202106268024
31. EV Weiden1492373423120
4ESC Vilshofen145365760-313
5ESC Riverrats Geretsried144195381-289
6EHC Bad Aibling14401052110-588
7ESV Burgau1431104495-517
8ESV Gebensbach1412114690-444
PositionNamePlayedWonDrawnLostGFGAGDPoints
1EHC Bayreuth14131085206527
2SVG Burgkirchen14101371512021
3ESC Hassfurt1480668412716
4EA Schongau1471658471115
5ESC Holzkirchen145095164-1310
6ERC Lechbruck145094885-3710
7EV Moosburg1440103780-438
8TSV Trostberg1421115277-255

Finals

The two division winners will play a two match series to determine the Landesliga champions while the two division runners-up will play for third place, which could also determine who will be promoted if a third team was to move up to the Bayernliga.

  • Third place
TeamTeamGame 1Game 2
SVG BurgkirchenEV Lindau0-56-7
  • Championship
TeamTeamGame 1Game 2
EHC BayreuthEV Regensburg5-12-1

Relegation round

The two bottom teams in each division are relegated to the Bezirksliga.

PositionNamePlayedWonDrawnLostGFGAGDPoints
1EV Pegnitz141301126547226
2EHC Straubing II149055953618
3EC Amberg146358176515
4EK München147165767-1015
5SE Freising146177873513
6ERSC Amberg146176887-1913
7EHC Regensburg144196687-219
8EHC Stiftland-Mitterteich1411126098-383
PositionNamePlayedWonDrawnLostGFGAGDPoints
1SC Forst14110377522522
2EV Fürstenfeldbruck1491468462219
3SC Reichersbeuern1491476542219
4EC Bad Tölz II1482461431818
5ESC Kempten146266666014
6ERSC Ottobrunn145275266-1412
7EV Bad Wörishofen1420124879-314
8EV Mittenwald1420123880-424

Bezirksliga

The four regional division played out a home-and-away round to determined the league winner. The four league champions are promoted to the Landesliga and also are qualified for the Bezirksliga championship round.

Main round

First placed team enters championship round and is promoted to Landesliga.

PositionNamePlayedWonDrawnLostGFGAGDPoints
1ERC Ingolstadt
2ESV Würzburg (R)
3VER Selb II (N)
4EC Erkersreuth
5EC Pfaffenhofen II
6Höchstadter EC II (N)
7EC Bad Kissing
PositionNamePlayedWonDrawnLostGFGAGDPoints
1TSV Schliersee
2SC Gaißach
3Star Bulls Rosenheim II (N)
4EHC Waldkraiburg II
5EV Berchtesgaden
6DEC Frillensee (R)
7Germering Wanderers II
8TSV Trostberg II
PositionNamePlayedWonDrawnLostGFGAGDPoints
1ESV Waldkirchen
2ERC Regen
3EV Bruckberg
4EV Aich
5Deggendorfer SC II
6SG EK/EHC München (R)
7EV Dingolfing II
8Dynamo Dingolfing
PositionNamePlayedWonDrawnLostGFGAGDPoints
11. EC Senden
2SV Apfeldorf
3EC Oberstdorf
4VfL Denklingen
5ESV Bad Bayersoien
6SV Hohenfurch
7EG Wood Augsburg
8ESV Buchloe II
9ASV Dachau

Championship round

The Bezirksliga championship was decided in a home-and-away round with the club with the best aggregate score taking out the series. All four teams are already promoted to the Landesliga.

Semi finals

TeamTeamGame 1Game 2
ERC IngolstadtTSV Schliersee5-52-3 aet
1. EC SendenESV Waldkirchen6-15-14

Finals

  • Third place:
TeamTeamGame 1Game 2
ERC Ingolstadt1. EC Senden4-75-10
  • Championship:
TeamTeamGame 1Game 2
ESV WaldkirchenTSV Schliersee3-33-7
  • The TSV Schliersee is the 2008-09 Bavarian Bezirksliga champion.

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