Hannover Scorpions

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Hannover Scorpions
Hannover Scorpions logo.svg
City Hanover, Germany
League Oberliga
Founded1975
Home arenaARS Arena Mellendorf
ColorsRed, white, black
   
Owner(s) Erich Haselbacher
Head coach Kevin Gaudet
Website HannoverScorpions.de
Franchise history
1975–1996ESC Wedemark
1996–1997Wedemark Scorpions
1997–presentHannover Scorpions

The Hannover Scorpions are a professional ice hockey team, which plays in the Oberliga, Germany's third tier ice hockey league. They previously played in the Deutsche Eishockey Liga from 1996 to 2013.

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History

Founded in 1975 as ESC Wedemark, the team was renamed Wedemark Scorpions in their first DEL season in 1996 after the rock band Scorpions, who also call Hanover, Lower Saxony their home. The next season, the Scorpions relocated to Hanover proper and began playing their home games at TUI Arena in 2000.

Despite playing in the region's top venue, as well as enjoying sizeable corporate and political support, the team has struggled to generate sustained interest in Hanover.

Before relocating there in 1997, the Scorpions played their home games in Mellendorf, a small town located 20 km north in Wedemark township. They were actually considered rivals of Hanover. Thus, many local fans resented their longtime foe taking over the Hanover market at the expense of the city's historic hockey team, the less-favored Indians, and refused to support the Scorpions. [ citation needed ]

With the club stricken by financial problems at the conclusion of the 2012–13 season, the Scorpions were forced to sell their DEL license to 2nd Bundesliga club the SERC Wild Wings on June 14, 2013. [1] The Scorpions were then placed in the Oberliga, Germany's third tier league.

Honors

Champions

Players

#NatPlayerPos
30 Flag of Germany.svg Björn Linda(G)
94 Flag of Germany.svg Lukas Müller(G)
31 Flag of Germany.svg Simon Peddinghaus(G)
11 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Flag of Germany.svg Sean Fischer(D/F)
18 Flag of Croatia.svg Flag of Germany.svg Goran Pantic(D)
58 Flag of Germany.svg Dennis Schütt(D)
91 Flag of Germany.svg Florian Spelleken(D)
15 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Flag of Germany.svg Robin Thomson(D)
9 Flag of Germany.svg Jörn Welkamp(D)
96 Flag of Germany.svg Jannik Weist(D)
36 Flag of Germany.svg Reiko Berblinger(F/D)
52 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Flag of Germany.svg Sachar Blank(LW)
11 Flag of Germany.svg Björn Bombis(W/C)
82 Flag of the United States.svg Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Michael Budd(F)
88 Flag of Germany.svg Noah Janisch(F)
33 Flag of Germany.svg Christoph Koziol(LW)
13 Flag of Germany.svg Sebastian Lehmann(F)
72 Flag of Germany.svg Robin Marek(F)
91 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Chad Niddery(LW/C)
23 Flag of Germany.svg Thomas Pape(RW)
61 Flag of Germany.svg Robin Ringe(F)
21 Flag of Germany.svg Patrick Schmid(LW)
8 Flag of Germany.svg Delf Sinnecker(F)

Honored members

Season records

SeasonGamesWonLostTieOTLSOLPointsGoals
for
Goals
against
RankPlayoffs
1996–97 48123513-2815023114Saved in relegation
1997–98 44221462-521601427Lost in quarterfinals
1998–99 52182536-6617519511No playoffs
1999–00 56272603-781881959Saved in relegation
2000–01 60322206-992031827Lost in semifinals
2001–02 60252807-7818020110No playoffs
2002–03 52232450-6914215010No playoffs
2003–04 52153205-4812717513Saved in relegation
2004–05 52212803-6013317512No playoffs
2005–06 522817-07841581507Lost in semifinals
2006–07 522617-45841621576Lost in quarterfinals
2007–08 562717-39861711718Lost in preliminary finals
2008–09 523314-321011731512Lost in semifinals
2009–10 562814-410941691774Champions
2010–11 522621-41811541605Lost in quarterfinals
2011–12 521831-215111916114No playoffs
2012–13 522425-217212414811No playoffs

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References

  1. "DEL club allow Scorpions license move to Schwenningen" (in German). Hannover Scorpions. 2013-06-14. Archived from the original on 2013-07-08. Retrieved 2013-06-14.