Relegated after last season, Heilbronner Falken are back in DEL2 replacing EV Landshut, excluded for financial reasons
"Heilbronn staff have worked very committed in the last few days and submitted orderly and complete documentation despite the short lead time. We are glad to start the league with a complete grid" said DEl2 CEO René Rudorisch.
(25 Jul 2015)
Relegated Heilbronner Falken apply to the licensing procedure for participation in next DEL2, replacing EV Landshut, unable to grant license. Date for the final decision isn't still known
(13 Jul 2015)
EV Landshut won't play in next DEL2. The Supervisory Board of DEL2 confirmed the club didn't complied with the license requirements "despite great efforts" and is out from next season. "That is really bad. Bud we have set out guidelines. This must apply to all" said DEL2 CEO René Rudorisch.
Relegated Heilbronner Falken and the finalists of Oberliga playoffs Füchse Duisburg and EV Regensburg are the candidates to replace Landshut
(10 Jul 2015)
The Heilbronner Falken have fired head coach Igors Pavlovs today after the club has slipped down into last in DEL2, winning just one match in their last 12 while dropping 8 straight. Club manager Attila Eren said he personnally regrets the decisions but the athletic and mental downward spiral of the club made this step necessary. Gerd Wittmann will act as the clubs interim head coach.
(09 Dec 2014)
Heilbronner Falken announced Igors Pavlovs as new headcoach: 48-years old Russian/Latvian Pavlovs replaces Gerd Wittmann who requested more time to care his wife, ill.
(21 Nov 2013)
After forwards Patric Hörnqvist and Maxime Talbot, Fribourg Gotteron announces the sign of Philadelphia Flyers´ 28-years-old Canadian defender Bruno Gervais for the next Spengler Cup. Gervais currently playing with a lock out contract for Heilbronner Falken, in German Bundesliga
(13 Dec 2012)