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Spitzmauskc/2017–18 DFEL season | |
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League | German Women's Ice Hockey Bundesliga |
Sport | Ice hockey |
Duration | 23 September 2017 – 17 March 2018 |
Number of games | 28 |
Number of teams | 8 |
German Champion | ECDC Memmingen |
Runners-up | ESC Planegg-Würmtal |
Top scorer | Taylor Day Weidenfelder (Memmingen) |
The 2017–18 DFEL season was the 29th season of the German Women's Ice Hockey Bundesliga (German: Deutsche Fraueneishockey-Liga, DFEL), the top tier women's ice hockey league in Germany, since the establishment of the league in 1988.
2017–18 season
editThe 2017–18 season featured eight teams, with each team playing each of the seven others four times, twice at home. The team finishing at the top of the ranking table wins the German Championship.
Teams
editTeam | City | Founded | Arena | Capacity |
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EC Bergkamener Bären | Bergkamen | 1983 | Eissporthalle Bergkamen-Weddinghofen | 500 |
Eisbären Juniors Berlin | Berlin | 2017 | Wellblechpalast | 4,695 |
Düsseldorfer EG | Düsseldorf | 2015 | ISS Dome | 13,400 |
ECDC Memmingen | Memmingen | 1989 | Eissporthalle Memmingen | 3,850 |
ERC Ingolstadt | Ingolstadt | 2012 | Saturn Arena | 4,815 |
Maddogs Mannheim | Mannheim | 2002 | SAP Arena | 13,600 |
ESC Planegg-Würmtal | Planegg | 1991 | Kunsteisstadion Grafing | 1,730 |
Hannover Lady Scorpions | Hanover | 2017 | Eisstadion am Pferdeturm | 4,608 |