Augsburger Panther

The Augsburger Panther are a professional ice hockey team in the Deutsche Eishockey Liga. The team is based in Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany. They play their home games at the Curt Frenzel Stadion.

Augsburger Panther
CityAugsburg, Germany
LeagueDeutsche Eishockey Liga
Founded1878
Home arenaCurt Frenzel Stadion
(capacity: 6,218)
Colors     
Owner(s)Lothar Sigl
General managerDuanne Moeser
Head coachChristof Kreutzer
CaptainDavid Warsofsky
Websiteaev-panther.de
Franchise history
1878–1994Augsburger EV
1994–Augsburger Panther
Current season

Founded in 1878, the team's name was Augsburger EV (Augsburger Eislaufverein, i.e. "Augsburgian Skating Society") until 1994, when it was changed to Augsburger Panther.

Season records

SeasonGamesWonLostTieOTLSOLPointsGoals
for
Goals
against
RankPlayoffs
1994–954412257--3113718913Lost in preliminary round
1995–965017276--4216318012Lost in quarterfinals
1996–9748212151-4817618111No playoffs
1997–9844162422-3612216013Lost in preliminary round
1998–9952221983-851691558Lost in quarterfinals
1999–0056302402-901781618Lost in quarterfinals
2000–0160263103-7318724214No playoffs
2001–0260312306-911851898Lost in quarterfinals
2002–0352222460-6612714611No playoffs
2003–0452262105-781801779No playoffs
2004–0552242206-761501547Lost in quarterfinals
2005–06522026-066113918412No playoffs
2006–07521732-214814820513No playoffs
2007–08562328-326715818712No playoffs
2008–09522622-228015617810Lost in preliminary round
2009–10563124-10872011888Lost in finals
2010–11522025-346316217514No playoffs
2011–12522619-16791351318Lost in preliminary round
2012–13522623-12771371558Lost in preliminary round
2013–14521824-146914717911No playoffs
2014–15521730-325313918512No playoffs
2015–16522027-016915818512No playoffs
2016–17523018-13871551526Lost in quarterfinals
2017–18521725-156515115812No playoffs
2018–19522418-51861491393Lost in semi-finals
2019–20522222-537214215210Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[1]
2020–21381720-104610713411No playoffs
2021–22522021-836713716911No playoffs
2022–23561632-625113819314No playoffs

Players

Current roster

Updated 20 September 2023.[2]

No. Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace
71 Denmark Niklas Andersen F L 25 2023 Esbjerg, Denmark
10 Canada Chris Collins C L 31 2023 Calgary, Alberta, Canada
46 Germany Moritz Elias F L 19 2023 Augsburg, Germany
44 Germany Dennis Endras G L 38 2022 Immenstadt, Germany
91 United States Luke Esposito C L 30 2023 Greenwich, Connecticut, United States
90 Germany Jerome Flaake RW L 33 2023 Guben, Germany
94 Finland Anrei Hakulinen (A) C/LW L 33 2023 Turku, Finland
25 Germany Christian Hanke F R 20 2022 Forchheim, Germany
21 Finland Jere Karjalainen RW R 31 2023 Helsinki, Finland
35 Germany Markus Keller G L 34 2018 Augsburg, Germany
11 Germany Mick Köhler D L 25 2023 Bonn, Germany
65 Germany Niklas Länger D L 22 2019 Augsburg, Germany
18 Canada Zack Mitchell C R 30 2023 Orangeville, Ontario, Canada
50 Germany Alexander Oblinger RW R 34 2023 Augsburg, Germany
73 Canada Matt Puempel LW L 30 2021 Windsor, Ontario, Canada
52 Finland Otso Rantakari D R 29 2023 Helsinki, Finland
58 Germany Maximilian Renner D R 31 2023 Rosenheim, Germany
12 Germany Mirko Sacher D R 31 2022 Freiburg, Germany
40 Germany Tim Schüle D L 33 2023 Bietigheim-Bissingen, Germany
93 Germany Simon Sezemsky D R 30 2023 München, Germany
26 Germany Samuel Soramies (A) F L 25 2022 Heidelberg, Germany
4 Canada Jordon Southorn D L 33 2023 Montreal, Quebec, Canada
77 Germany Luca Tosto F L 22 2023 Bad Tölz, Germany
24 Canada T.J. Trevelyan LW L 39 2011 Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
43 Germany Leon van der Linde D L 20 2023 Lindau, Germany
9 Germany Justin Volek F R 21 2022 Ravensburg, Germany
55 United States David Warsofsky (C) D L 33 2022 Marshfield, Massachusetts, United States

Notable alumni

  • Dennis Endras – First German Player who was voted for MVP at IIHF World Championships 2010
  • Duanne Moeser – The club's all-time scoring leader, he played 15 years in Augsburg and since 2005/2006 he has been working in the club's management
  • Ernst Höfner – 3x Bundesliga champion and currently assistant head coach of the German National Hockey Team
  • Glenn Anderson – Represented Canada at the 1980 Olympics, twice at the World Championships, the Canada Cup, and won six Stanley Cups
  • Paul Ambros – 11x Bundesliga champion
  • Udo Kießling – 6x Bundesliga champion and member of the IIHF-Hockey Hall of Fame
  • Xaver Unsinn – 8x Bundesliga champion and former head coach of the German National Hockey Team

References

  1. "Deutsche Eishockey Liga beendet Saison vorzeitig". del.org (in German). Retrieved 10 March 2020.
  2. "Team – Augsburger Panther" (in German). aev-panther.de. Retrieved 20 September 2023.
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