Löwen Frankfurt

The Löwen Frankfurt are a professional ice hockey team based in Frankfurt, Hesse, Germany. They currently play in the tier two DEL2.

Löwen Frankfurt
CityFrankfurt, Hessen
LeagueDEL2
Founded2010 (2010)
Home arenaEissporthalle Frankfurt
(cap: 6,990)
ColoursBlack, White, Orange, Silver
                   
Owner(s) Stefan Krämer
General manager Franz-David Fritzmeier
Head coach Matti Tiilikainen
CaptainAdam Mitchell
Websitewww.loewen-frankfurt.de

The club is the successor of the Frankfurt Lions, formed in 1991, which experienced its greatest success in 2004 when it won the Deutsche Eishockey Liga. When the Lions folded in 2010 after having had their licence revoked by the DEL a new club was formed, the Löwen Frankfurt, which began play in the lower divisions of German ice hockey. The new club won promotion to the tier two DEL2 in 2014.[1]

Honours

Champions

Runners-up

Players

Current roster

Updated September 1, 2019.[2]

# Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace
29 Patrick Klein G L 26 2017 Duisburg, Germany
92 Jimmy Hertel G L 28 2019 Memmingen, Germany
7 Steven Delisle D R 30 2019 Lévis, Quebec, Canada
13 Thomas Gauch D R 24 2019 Mannheim, Germany
23 Marius Erk D R 23 2018 Bad Soden, Germany
25 Leon Hüttl D R 19 2018 Bad Tölz, Germany
63 Maximilian Faber D R 27 2017 Hagen, Germany
30 David Suvanto D R 25 2019 , Sweden
76 Daniel Wirt D R 20 2019 Dortmund, Germany
14 Magnus Eisenmenger C L 20 2018 Münster, Germany
17 Mike Fischer C L 20 2018 Heilbronn, Germany
41 Maximilian Eisenmenger C L 21 2018 Münster, Germany
93 Dominik Meisinger C L 27 2018 Füssen, Germany
16 Martin Buchwieser RW R 31 2019 Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany
22 Eduard Lewandowski RW R 40 2018 Krasnoturyinsk, Soviet Union
47 Adam Mitchell RW R 37 2018 Port Elgin, Ontario, Canada
71 Roope Ranta RW R 32 2019 Helsinki, Finland
15 Carter Proft LW L 25 2018 Spruce Grove, Alberta, Canada
81 Stephen MacAuley LW L 28 2019 Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia, Canada
84 Lukas Kozial LW L 24 2017 Füssen, Germany
12 Luis Schinko F L 20 2019 Landshut, Germany

Retired numbers

Löwen Frankfurt retired numbers
No. Player Position Career in Frankfurt No. retirement
2Michael BresagkD1997–2010February 15, 2014
11Pat LebeauLW2002–2007February 15, 2014
27Trevor ErhardtF1983–1988, 1991–1993February 15, 2014
28Jason YoungC2003–2010February 15, 2014
34Ian GordonG2003–2010February 15, 2014
Notes
  • Retired jerseys include players who played for Eintracht Frankfurt, ESC Frankfurt and Frankfurt Lions
  • Trevor Erhardt’s jersey has already been unofficially retired prior to 2014
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References

  1. "Löwen Frankfurt". www.del-2-eventgame.org (in German). Archived from the original on 27 March 2016. Retrieved 19 March 2016.
  2. "Löwen Frankfurt Team" (in German). Löwen Frankfurt. Retrieved 2019-09-01.


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