German ice hockey team founded 1936
The Krefeld Pinguine (Krefeld Penguins) are an ice hockey team in the DEL2. Their home ice is in Krefeld, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany at the Yayla Arena. Founded in 1936 by entrepreneur Willi Münstermann, the pro team became a limited liability company in 1994 and joined the top tier Deutsche Eishockey Liga (DEL). In their history, they have won the German championship three times: 1951, 1952, and 2003.
Team names
- 1936 as "Krefelder Eislauf-Verein 1936 e.V." (KEV)
- 1978 as "EHC Krefeld"
- 1981 as "Krefelder Eislauf-Verein 1981 e.V."
- 1995 as "KEV Pinguine Eishockey GmbH"
Season records
Season |
Games |
Won |
Lost |
Tie |
OTL |
SOL |
Points |
Goals for |
Goals against |
Rank |
Playoffs
|
1994–95 |
44 |
29 |
12 |
3 |
- |
- |
63 |
203 |
127 |
4 |
Lost in semi-finals
|
1995–96 |
50 |
26 |
19 |
5 |
- |
- |
58 |
169 |
154 |
7 |
Lost in quarterfinals
|
1996–97 |
48 |
28 |
15 |
2 |
3 |
- |
61 |
198 |
166 |
8 |
Lost in quarterfinals
|
1997–98 |
44 |
18 |
19 |
6 |
1 |
- |
43 |
126 |
141 |
11 |
Lost in quarterfinals
|
1998–99 |
52 |
23 |
18 |
7 |
4 |
- |
87 |
183 |
159 |
7 |
Lost in quarterfinals
|
1999–00 |
56 |
34 |
17 |
0 |
5 |
- |
101 |
213 |
171 |
3 |
Lost in quarterfinals
|
2000–01 |
60 |
27 |
22 |
0 |
11 |
- |
88 |
182 |
177 |
9 |
No playoffs
|
2001–02 |
60 |
40 |
16 |
0 |
4 |
- |
118 |
210 |
162 |
3 |
Lost in quarterfinals
|
2002–03 |
52 |
28 |
22 |
2 |
0 |
- |
78 |
147 |
133 |
6 |
Champions
|
2003–04 |
52 |
22 |
26 |
0 |
4 |
- |
64 |
127 |
149 |
10 |
No playoffs
|
2004–05 |
52 |
26 |
23 |
0 |
3 |
- |
73 |
145 |
159 |
9 |
No playoffs
|
2005–06 |
52 |
28 |
20 |
- |
0 |
4 |
79 |
173 |
169 |
8 |
Lost in quarterfinals
|
2006–07 |
52 |
24 |
23 |
- |
2 |
3 |
71 |
170 |
173 |
10 |
Lost in preliminary round
|
2007–08 |
56 |
25 |
23 |
- |
3 |
5 |
80 |
191 |
193 |
11 |
No playoffs
|
2008–09 |
52 |
28 |
20 |
- |
3 |
1 |
84 |
167 |
140 |
6 |
Lost in quarterfinals
|
2009–10 |
56 |
24 |
28 |
- |
0 |
4 |
72 |
167 |
173 |
12 |
No playoffs
|
2010–11 |
52 |
27 |
16 |
- |
3 |
6 |
86 |
143 |
130 |
4 |
Lost in semi-finals
|
2011–12 |
52 |
18 |
23 |
- |
2 |
5 |
69 |
126 |
153 |
12 |
No playoffs
|
2012–13 |
52 |
20 |
15 |
- |
1 |
5 |
88 |
166 |
145 |
3 |
Lost in semi-finals
|
2013–14 |
52 |
29 |
18 |
- |
2 |
0 |
95 |
169 |
136 |
2 |
Lost in quarterfinals
|
2014–15 |
52 |
20 |
23 |
- |
1 |
1 |
76 |
156 |
168 |
10 |
Lost in preliminary round
|
2015–16 |
52 |
15 |
26 |
- |
4 |
2 |
61 |
136 |
164 |
13 |
No playoffs
|
2016–17 |
52 |
17 |
29 |
- |
5 |
1 |
51 |
120 |
173 |
14 |
No playoffs
|
2017–18 |
52 |
17 |
25 |
- |
7 |
3 |
55 |
141 |
177 |
14 |
No playoffs
|
2018–19 |
52 |
23 |
26 |
- |
2 |
1 |
61 |
141 |
170 |
11 |
No playoffs
|
2019–20 |
52 |
15 |
29 |
- |
4 |
4 |
52 |
134 |
170 |
12 |
Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[1]
|
2020–21 |
38 |
5 |
29 |
- |
2 |
2 |
18 |
74 |
167 |
14 |
No playoffs
|
2021–22 |
56 |
22 |
29 |
- |
4 |
1 |
59 |
144 |
203 |
15 |
No playoffs; Relegated
|
Players
Current roster
Updated 17 July 2022.[2]
Honored members
Notable alumni
Notable coaches
References
External links
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