2nd Bundesliga (ice Hockey) - League Champions

League Champions

Season Champion
1973-74 ESV Kaufbeuren
1974-75 EV Rosenheim
1975-76 Augsburger EV
1976-77 ESV Kaufbeuren
1977-78 Augsburger EV
1978-79 Duisburger SC
1979-80 ESV Kaufbeuren
1980-81 ERC Freiburg
Season South North Championship Round
1981-82 EHC 70 München Duisburger SC EHC Essen
Season Regular Season Promotion Round
1982-83 ERC Freiburg ERC Freiburg
Season South North Promotion round
1983-84 SV Bayreuth Preussen Berlin ECD Iserlohn *
1984-85 SV Bayreuth Preussen Berlin SC Riessersee *
1985-86 Augsburger EV Preussen Berlin Eintracht Frankfurt
1986-87 EHC Freiburg Preussen Berlin Preussen Berlin
1987-88 EHC Freiburg Krefelder EV Preussen Berlin *
1988-89 SV Bayreuth Krefelder EV EHC Freiburg *
1989-90 SV Bayreuth ECD Sauerland EV Landshut *
1990-91 EHC Nürnberg ECD Sauerland ESV Kaufbeuren *
1991-92 Augsburger EV EC Kassel Dynamo Berlin
  • * denotes Bundesliga club taking part in the promotion round
Season Regular Season Play-Offs
1992-93 Augsburger EV SB Rosenheim
1993-94 Augsburger EV Augsburger EV
1998-99 ESC Moskitos Essen ESC Moskitos Essen
1999–2000 Düsseldorfer EG Düsseldorfer EG
2000-01 ERC Ingolstadt ERC Ingolstadt
2001-02 ERC Ingolstadt REV Bremerhaven
2002-03 SC Bietigheim-Bissingen EHC Freiburg
2003-04 EHC Wolfsburg EHC Wolfsburg
2004-05 EHC Straubing EV Duisburg
2005-06 REV Bremerhaven EHC Straubing
2006-07 Kassel Huskies EHC Wolfsburg
2007-08 Kassel Huskies Kassel Huskies
2008-09 SC Bietigheim-Bissingen SC Bietigheim-Bissingen
2009-10 SERC Wild Wings EHC München
2010-11 Ravensburg Towerstars Ravensburg Towerstars

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