The 2010–11 Deutsche Eishockey Liga season is the 17th season since the founding of the Deutsche Eishockey Liga (English: German Ice Hockey League). As reigning champions of the 2. Bundesliga, EHC München were promoted to the DEL.
Prior to the season, the league was plagued by financial uncertainty and as a result the two Hesse teams, the Kassel Huskies and Frankfurt Lions, lost their licenses through insolvency.
Teams of the 2010–11 DEL season
Regular season [edit]
GP = Games Played, W = Wins, OTW = Overtime win, SOW = Shootout win, OTL = Overtime loss, SOL = Shootout loss, L = Loss
Color code: = Direct Playoff qualification, = Playoff qualification round, = No playoff [1]
Playoffs [edit]
Playoff qualifications [edit]
The playoff qualifications were played between March 16 and 18, 2011 in the Best-of-three mode.
OT = Overtime
Playoff brackets [edit]
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Finals |
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Grizzly Adams Wolfsburg |
3 |
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9. |
Kölner Haie |
0 |
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Grizzly Adams Wolfsburg |
3 |
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4. |
Krefeld Pinguine |
0 |
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4. |
Krefeld Pinguine |
3 |
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5. |
Hannover Scorpions |
2 |
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Grizzly Adams Wolfsburg |
0 |
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3. |
Eisbären Berlin |
3 |
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2. |
DEG Metro Stars |
3 |
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7. |
Adler Mannheim |
1 |
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2. |
DEG Metro Stars |
2 |
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Eisbären Berlin |
3 |
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3. |
Eisbären Berlin |
3 |
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6. |
ERC Ingolstadt |
1 |
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Quarterfinals [edit]
The quarterfinals were played in the Best-of-five mode starting March 23 until March 31.
Semifinals [edit]
The semifinals were played in the Best-of-five mode, from April 3 to April 12, 2011.
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Series |
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4 |
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| Grizzly Adams Wolfsburg |
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Krefeld Pinguine |
3:0 |
4:2 |
4:3 OT |
2:1 2OT |
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| DEG Metro Stars |
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Eisbären Berlin |
2:3 |
3:2 OT |
1:5 |
4:2 |
3:4 OT |
1:3 |
Finals [edit]
The finals were played in the Best-of-five mode, from April 14 to April 19, 2011.
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| Grizzly Adams Wolfsburg |
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Eisbären Berlin |
0:3 |
2:4 |
4:5 |
4:5 |
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The Eisbären Berlin won the title for the 5th time.[2]
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