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All time leagues: Champions Hockey League | Metal Ligaen | U18 Denmark | Danish Cup | U20 Denmark | WJC d2A | U17 Denmark
This club in 2021-2022: Metal Ligaen | U20 Denmark | U17 Denmark
* no longer in the club
EfB took over the elite team of Esbjerg IK in 2005 due to financial reasons. In 2013 EfB sold the Elite team to a new owner and the name was changed to Esbjerg Energy.
Danish Cup draw
The first round of Metalcuppen has been drawn: Hvidovre IK - Rungsted Ishockey, Herlev Eagles - Esbjerg Energy, Bulldogs Odense - Gentofte Stars, Amager Jets - Rødovre Mighty Bulls. It will be played September 5.
The quarter finals will be played September 12 and 13 and then the four top seeds SønderjyskE, Blue Fox Herning, Aalborg Pirates and Frederikshavn White Hawks will enter the competition.
(22 Jun 2014)IIHF blocked Starkov transfer
Some days ago Red Ice Martigny announced the sign of Danish forward Kirill Starkov. The player had been released by his club Esjberg at the beginning of the year following a matches-fixing scandal
IIHF did not accept the transfer because of this case. The situation will remain unchanged throughout the procedure.
(29 Jan 2014)Match-fixing scandal in Denmark
Esbjerg fires three players for betting that their opponent Rungsted would score in the first period in a game January 3. Rungsted scored three goals in the first period and won the game 7-4. The fired players are Dennis Jensen, Kirill Starkov and Tyler Mosienko.
(24 Jan 2014)Esbjerg Energy participates in season 2021-2022: Metal Ligaen, U20 Denmark, U17 Denmark
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