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All time leagues: Bundesliga | DEL | Germany U17 | 1.Liga Nord (D) | 2.Liga Nord (D) | 2. Bundesliga | Deutsche Nachwuchsliga II | Schüler | Oberliga | Deutsche Nachwuchsliga | Jugend Bundesliga | Schüler Bundesliga
This club in 1985-1986: Bundesliga | DEL
# | Pos | Player name | State | Born | Height | Weight | Shoots | |
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F | Ralf Hoja | ![]() | 11.02.1961 | 191 cm | 87 kg | N/A | Show profile» |
* no longer in the club
West Germany Champion: 1969
Austria made changes in Olympic roster
Due to injuries, Austria is forced to make changes in Olympic roster: goalkeeper Fabian Weinhandl was replaced with Mathias Lange (Iserlohn Roosters GER). Forward Andreas Kristler was replaced by Andreas Nodl (Red Bulls Salzburg)
(28 Jan 2014)Iserlohn Roosters with a new main sponsor
Iserlohn Roosters of Germany's top ice hockey league DEL introduced their new main sponsor. The well-known German brewery Krombacher signed a sponsoring contract with the club valid for the next six years until 30 June 2019. They follow the footsteps of Stadtwerke Iserlohn, last year's sponsor.
(20 Jul 2013)Kölner Haie get DEL lead back against Iserlohn Roosters
In the only match of Germany's top ice hockey league, home side Kölner Haie defeated the Iserlohn Roosters 2-1 (0-0, 1-1, 1-0) to get the first place in the league table back from Mannheim. Haie team captain John Tripp scored the game winner with just 38 seconds left to play with a deflection. Both teams face each other again already on Friday, but this time with Iserlohn as the hosts.
(31 Jan 2013)ECD Iserlohn participates in season 1985-1986: Bundesliga, DEL
Brûleurs de Loups seal the title at home with dominant Game 5 victory as veterans Hardy and Fleury bid farewell to the ice Read more»
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