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Starbulls Rosenheim

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Starbulls Rosenheim
CityRosenheim, Oberbayern
LeagueDEL2
Founded1928; 96 years ago (1928)
Home arenaROFA-Stadion
(capacity: 5,022)
ColoursGreen, white, red, black
       
General managerChristoph Sandner
Head coachJari Pasanen
CaptainC.J. Stretch
Websitewww.starbulls.de
Franchise history
To 1978EV Rosenheim
1979–1993Sportbund DJK Rosenheim
1994–2000Star Bulls Rosenheim GmbH
2000–presentStarbulls Rosenheim e.V.

Starbulls Rosenheim is a professional ice hockey team based in Rosenheim, Germany. The team competes in the DEL2, the second highest level of play in professional German ice hockey. They play their home games at the ROFA-Stadion. ROFA AG is also one of the two main sponsors of the Starbulls. The contract with ROFA is currently dated until 2029.

The team joined SB/DJK Rosenheim in 1979, after EV Rosenheim had folded, and in 1994 the team adopted their current name. The team played in the Deutsche Eishockey Liga (DEL) from 1995-2000. In 2000, the Star Bulls Rosenheim sold their DEL licence to the Iserlohn Roosters. The current team Starbulls Rosenheim e.V. was founded on May 23, 2000 and had to restart in the lowest league the Bezirksliga.

Achievements

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Players

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Roster season 2024/25

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Updated November 21, 2024[3]

# Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Place of birth
1 Germany Alexander Rose G L 19 Junior Bad Tölz, Germany
8 Germany Lukas Laub LW/RW L 30 2022 Rosenheim, Germany
9 Germany Simon Gnyp D L 23 2024 Burghausen, Germany
10 Germany Norman Hauner C/RW R 32 2022 Hückeswagen, Germany
12 United States C.J. Stretch (C) C R 35 2023 Irvine, California
14 Germany Dominik Tiffels D R 30 2024 Cologne, Germany
16 Germany Pascal Zerressen D L 32 2024 Tönisvorst, Germany
18 Germany Sebastian Zwickl F L 17 Junior Rosenheim, Germany
20 Germany Manuel Strodel (A) LW/RW L 32 2022 Buchloe, Germany
21 FinlandGermany Ville Järveläinen RW R 31 2024 Hämeenlinna, Finland
22 CanadaGermany Travis Ewanyk C L 31 2024 St. Albert, Alberta
28 Germany Dominik Kolb D/F L 28 2020 Munich, Germany
34 Germany Kevin Handschuh F L 21 2023 Saalfeld, Germany
35 Finland Oskar Autio G L 25 2024 Espoo, Finland
42 Germany Fabjon Kuqi F L 23 2024 Munich, Germany
44 CanadaGermany Zack Dybowski D R 27 2024 Kitchener, Ontario
49 Germany Clemens Stocker G 17 Junior Munich, Germany
50 Germany Tobias Beck D L 22 2024 Prien am Chiemsee, Germany
57 Canada Charlie Sarault (A) C L 32 2024 Fournier, Ontario
60 Canada Shane Hanna D L 30 2023 New Westminster, British Columbia
65 Germany Patrik Mühlberger G L 20 Junior Germany
74 Germany Ludwig Nirschl F L 24 2024 Regensburg, Germany
76 Germany Kilian Kühnhauser D L 19 Junior Rosenheim, Germany
89 Germany Stefan Reiter F R 28 2022 Munich, Germany
98 Germany Maximilian Vollmayer D/F R 29 2014 Ebersberg, Germany

Honored numbers

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Above the media wall, under the stadium roof there are banners of the following players, honoring their contributions to the organization. However, their numbers aren't retired, as Mitch Stephens wore number 27 between 2009 and 2012.[4] Denis Shevyrin wore number 15 in season 2023/24.

# Nat Player Pos Career
15 Germany Horst-Peter Kretschmer D 1981–1992
23 CanadaGermany Ron Fischer D 1986–1996
25 Germany Raimund Hilger F 1983–1985
1986–1992
1994–1997
1998–2000
2001–2011
27 CanadaGermany Karl Friesen G 1980–1985
1986–1992
1995–1996
29 Germany Ernst Höfner C/LW 1982–1992

Former players

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before 2000

since 2000

Season-by-season record

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Note: GP = Games, W = Wins, OTW = Overtime Wins, SOW = Shoot-out Wins, L = Losses, OTL – Overtime Losses, SOL = Shoot-out Losses, GF = Goals For, GA = Goals Against

Point System: Win = 3 points; OT/SO Win = 2 points, OTL/SOL = 1point

Source: Elite Prospects[5]

Season League GP W OTW SOW L OTL SOL Points Finish GF GA Postseason
2022–23 Oberliga Süd 48 36 0 1 9 2 0 112 2nd 169 83 Won the Final against Blue Devils Weiden 3:1 (best of five series)
2023–24 DEL2 52 17 5 3 20 5 1 73 11th 153 174 Saved in first round of relegation against Bietigheim Steelers 4:1 (best of seven series, two matches advantage)
2024–25 DEL2

Former coaches

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before 2000

since 2000

References

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  1. ^ "Germany". AZ Hockey. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 8 January 2016.
  2. ^ Starbulls Rosenheim - Highlights (in German) starbulls.de, retrieved May 24, 2018
  3. ^ Starbulls Rosenheim - Team (in German) starbulls.de, retrieved November 21, 2024
  4. ^ Mitch Stephens - DEL2 (in German) del-2.org, retrieved June 17, 2023
  5. ^ "Standings for the Starbulls Rosenheim of the DEL2". Elite Prospects. Retrieved May 21, 2023.
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