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Hamburg Freezers

Hamburg Freezers

FieldValue
teamHamburg Freezers
bg_colourbackground:#FFFFFF; border-top:#63D0FF 5px solid; border-bottom:#63D0FF 5px solid;
text_colour#000000
logoHamburg-freezers-logo.png
nicknameIceboxes
founded1999
folded2016
cityHamburg, Germany
arenaBarclaycard Arena Hamburg
capacity13,000
leagueDeutsche Eishockey Liga
coloursLight blue, navy, white, gray
ownerAnschutz Entertainment Group
captainChristoph Schubert
name1Munich Barons
dates11999–2002
name2Hamburg Freezers
dates22002–2016
websitehamburg-freezers.de

The Hamburg Freezers were a professional men's ice hockey club from Hamburg, Germany that played in the Deutsche Eishockey Liga. The club announced its withdrawal from the DEL and ceased operations on 24 May 2016 when Anschutz Entertainment Group, which owned both the Freezers and Eisbären Berlin, felt it was no longer financially viable to own two teams within the same hockey league.

The Freezers were originally known as the Munich Barons from 1999 until 3 June 2002, when team owner Philip Anschutz relocated to Hamburg for financial reasons. The club was renamed the Hamburg Freezers. Their German nickname was Eisschränke (iceboxes).

The team's official colours were crystal blue and white and they played their home games in the Barclaycard Arena Hamburg.

Goaltender Jean-Sébastien Giguère suited up for the Freezers during the 2004–05 NHL lockout season. Giguère played six games for Hamburg and posted a .925 save percentage, with a goals against average of 2.39.

During the 2012–13 NHL lockout, Dallas Stars forward Jamie Benn lined up for the Freezers in 19 games, amassing 7 goals and 13 assists, earning him a player of the month award for November.

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History

The Hamburg Freezers were founded in 2002, when the Munich Barons franchise was moved to Hamburg in northern Germany due to low turnouts and resulting financial problems. The Barons had an average turnout of under 3,000 spectators in Germany's second largest city despite being crowned league champions in 2000 while Hamburg had no representation in the country's top league and was therefore chosen as the next destination for the franchise.

In their first season, the average attendance exceeded 5,000. The team finished in 8th place, making it through to the quarter finals of the playoffs.

In the next 10 years, attendance grew until the average attendance in 2011–12 was over 9,200. In its final season, 2015–16, the attendance was fourth highest in Germany and tenth-best in Europe. The club was a perennial playoff team although it never won a DEL championship.

In May 2016, team owner Philip Anschutz announced that the team would no longer be sponsored by his company, Anschutz Entertainment Group. The Freezers were given a deadline of 24 May 2016 to find a buyer and new sponsorship, which was unable to be met, ceasing the operations of the club.

Rivals

Most of the DEL teams are based in the south and south west of the country, meaning there were very few local rivals for Hamburg. However, the Freezers did enjoy 'northern derbies' against two other franchises; Grizzly Adams Wolfsburg and Hannover Scorpions, while the team's main rivals were Eisbären Berlin, who are also owned by Philip Anschultz.

Mascot

The Hamburg Freezers mascot was Stanley the Lion, 'cousin' of Bailey the Lion of the Los Angeles Kings, another club owned by Anschutz Entertainment Group.

Season records

SeasonGamesWonLostTieOTLSOLPointsGoals
forGoals
againstRankPlayoffs
2002–0352271960-771541528Lost in Quarterfinals
2003–0452321703-951511153Lost in Semifinals
2004–0552262402-761331488Lost in Quarterfinals
2005–06522917-06851441456Lost in Quarterfinals
2006–07523219-12831691537Lost in Quarterfinals
2007–08562820-17871941717Lost in Quarterfinals
2008–09522719-24821581478Lost in Quarterfinals
2009–10562031-416116220014Did not qualify
2010–11522321-356913516111Did not qualify
2011–12522824-32831491495Lost in Quarterfinals
2012–13522418-34851581305Lost in Quarterfinals
2013–14523013-511021621161Lost in Semifinals
2014–15522817-34901611544Lost in Quarterfinals
2015–16521822-337214216611Did not qualify

References

References

  1. (2016-05-18). "Hamburg Freezers werden keine DEL-Lizenz für die saison 2016/17 beantragen". hamburg-freezers.de.
  2. (2016-05-24). "Hamburg Freezers beantragen keine DEL-Lizenz für die Saison 2016/17". hamburg-freezers.de.
  3. [https://m.faz.net/aktuell/sport/del-umzug-nach-hamburg-barons-bald-keine-bayern-mehr-159659.html Umzug nach Hamburg: Barons bald keine Bayern mehr] [Moving to Hamburg: Barons will soon no longer be Bavarians], Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, 1 June 2002 (in German)
  4. "European Attendance Ranking Published". [[International Ice Hockey Federation]].
  5. (www.dw.com), Deutsche Welle. "Bid to save Hamburg Freezers DEL ice hockey team comes up short {{!}} Sports {{!}} DW.COM {{!}} 25.05.2016".
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