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DEL · 2025

Current DEL 2025 standings with 14 teams. Kolner leads the table with 116 points after 52 matches, followed by Adler Mannheim on 103 points. The table shows wins, draws, losses, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and recent form — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

PlayoffsRelegation
TeamPlayedWonOTLLostGoals For:Goals AgainstGoal DiffPointsForm
1Kolner5236011200:136+64116
WLLLW
2Adler Mannheim5229013182:122+60103
WLWWW
3Straubing Tigers5232017180:150+30101
LLWWW
4Munchen5229015179:126+53100
LWWWW
5ERC Ingolstadt5228019197:152+4594
LWLWL
6Eisbaren Berlin5223019171:157+1485
WWWWW
7Bremerhaven5224021162:154+883
WWWLL
8Grizzly Wolfsburg5220022156:153+373
WWLLW
9Schwenninger5221025147:157-1072
LWWLW
10Nurnberg Ice Tigers5220026162:178-1668
WLWLL
11Augsburger Panther5213024150:189-3960
LLLWL
12Iserlohn Roosters5214028131:167-3658
WLLWL
13Frankfurt Lowen5213028132:196-6453
LWLLL
14Dresdner Eislowen526040109:221-11226
LLLLL

Results

DEL · 50
Final24/04/2026–03/05/2026
Sun 03/050–1 · 0–1 · 1–2
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Thu 30/040–0 · 2–1 · 1–2 · 0–1
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Tue 28/041–1 · 0–2 · 0–2
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Sun 26/041–0 · 1–0 · 3–1
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Fri 24/040–3 · 0–2 · 3–2
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Semi-finals08/04/2026–20/04/2026
Mon 20/041–2 · 0–0 · 0–2
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Fri 17/040–0 · 2–1 · 3–1
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Fri 17/041–1 · 2–0 · 1–0
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Wed 15/041–1 · 2–1 · 0–1 · 1–0
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Tue 14/041–1 · 1–0 · 3–0
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Sun 12/040–0 · 1–0 · 3–1
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Sun 12/040–0 · 1–0 · 3–2
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Fri 10/040–1 · 4–0 · 1–0
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Fri 10/040–0 · 2–1 · 0–1 · 0–1
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Wed 08/041–1 · 0–1 · 1–0 · 1–0
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Wed 08/042–1 · 3–1 · 1–1
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Quarter-finals31/03/2026–04/04/2026
Sat 04/042–1 · 3–2 · 0–2 · 1–0
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Sat 04/042–1 · 1–3 · 0–3
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Thu 02/040–0 · 2–2 · 2–1
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Thu 02/042–0 · 2–3 · 2–0
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Thu 02/040–1 · 1–0 · 0–0 · 1–0
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Tue 31/030–0 · 1–0 · 0–1 · 1–0
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Tue 31/031–0 · 3–1 · 2–0
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Tue 31/035–0 · 1–1 · 1–1
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Tue 31/032–0 · 0–0 · 0–1
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Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 14 teams in the DEL. Kolner leads with 36 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, draws, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.

Top Scoring Teams

Team#PlayedWonLostGoals ForGoals Against
Kolner1523611200136
Adler Mannheim2522913182122
Straubing Tigers3523217180150
Munchen4522915179126
ERC Ingolstadt5522819197152
Eisbaren Berlin6522319171157
Bremerhaven7522421162154
Grizzly Wolfsburg8522022156153
Schwenninger9522125147157
Nurnberg Ice Tigers10522026162178
Augsburger Panther11521324150189
Iserlohn Roosters12521428131167
Frankfurt Lowen13521328132196
Dresdner Eislowen1452640109221

Past Seasons

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Browse 19 archived seasons of the DEL, from 2008 to 2026. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 18 Mar 2026

Founded1994Preceded byEishockey-Bundesliga (1st Division)

The DEL was established in 1994 as a breakaway professional league, consolidating teams from the former Eishockey-Bundesliga's first and second divisions into a single elite competition. The inaugural 1994–95 season featured 18 teams, establishing the foundation for modern German professional ice hockey. The league underwent significant structural evolution in 2021–22 when SC Bietigheim Steelers joined as a DEL2 representative, expanding the competitive ecosystem. The DEL has maintained its position as a talent incubator, with numerous players progressing to the NHL and international competition. The league's global profile strengthened considerably through the 2010s, with increased broadcast reach and the attraction of international talent, positioning it as a key development pathway for Central European ice hockey.

  • 1994 — Deutsche Eishockey Liga founded, replacing the amateur Eishockey-Bundesliga system with professional competition
  • 1994/95 — Kölner Haie win the inaugural DEL championship, establishing the first of the league's modern era
  • 2002 — Eisbären Berlin capture their first DEL title, beginning their dominance of the competition
  • 2013 — Eisbären Berlin secure their seventh DEL championship, setting a new record for most titles
  • 2023/24 — Adler Mannheim finish as regular-season champions for the first time in the modern era
  • 2024/25 — Eisbären Berlin defend their title, claiming their 11th championship, extending their all-time record

Competition Format 18 Mar 2026

Teams14Relegation spots2

The DEL operates a home-and-away round-robin format with 52 regular-season matches per club, determining final league standings. The top six teams qualify directly for the playoff quarterfinals, while teams finishing 7th–10th compete in a preliminary playoff round for the remaining two quarterfinal berths. The bottom two teams are relegated to DEL2, with a promotion/relegation playoff between the 14th-place DEL team and the DEL2 runner-up determining the final composition for the following season. Playoffs are contested in a best-of-seven format, culminating in a championship final that determines the DEL champion.

Records 18 Mar 2026

Most titlesEisbären Berlin (11)All-time top scorerPatrick Reimer (231 goals)

The 2024–25 season produced 2,138 total goals across 350 matches, averaging 6.11 goals per game, reflecting the league's high-scoring character.

Analysis 18 Mar 2026

Current Season Analysis

Kölner Haie lead the 2024–25 DEL season with commanding authority, accumulating 116 from 52 matches with a 69% (36 wins, 11 losses). Their dominance extends across all metrics: a ++64 goal with 200 goals for and 136 against represents exceptional offensive efficiency and defensive solidity. The Cologne club's 116-point tally already equals the previous points record, demonstrating a season of historic proportions. Adler Mannheim occupy second place with 103 points (29 wins, 13 losses), trailing by 13 points but maintaining strong form with a +60 goal differential. Straubing Tigers sit in third with 101 points (32 wins, 17 losses), while EHC München hold fourth with 100 points (29 wins, 15 losses). The title race remains competitive between the top four, though Kölner's commanding point total suggests they are the clear favorites to capture the championship.

The relegation battle intensifies at the lower end of the standings. Dresdner Eislowen occupy the bottom position with just 26 points from 52 matches (6 wins, 40 losses), facing near-certain relegation with a catastrophic -112 goal differential. Frankfurt Löwen are in critical condition with 53 points (13 wins, 28 losses), while Iserlohn Roosters (58 points) and Augsburger Panther (60 points) hover above the danger zone. The gap between safety (Grizzlys Wolfsburg in 8th with 73 points) and the relegation zone is approximately 20 points, making the final weeks decisive for clubs positioned 11th–14th.

Kölner Haie's season represents a standout individual performance. With a 69% win percentage, their consistency across 52 matches demonstrates elite-level execution in both offensive and defensive phases. The club's ability to maintain a +64 goal differential while accumulating 200 goals reflects balanced team play and clinical finishing. No other club in the league approaches this level of sustained dominance, making Kölner the overwhelming favorite for the championship.

The unexpected storyline of the 2024–25 season centers on Eisbären Berlin's relative decline. As defending champions with 11 DEL titles, Berlin currently occupy 6th place with 85 points (23 wins, 19 losses), a significant drop from their championship-winning form. The defending champions trail Kölner by 31 points and sit only 8 points above the playoff elimination line (8th place). This represents a dramatic reversal of fortune for the league's most successful franchise, suggesting potential roster turnover, injuries, or tactical adjustments have impacted their ability to replicate their 2023–24 championship campaign. Their playoff prospects remain viable, but a deep postseason run appears unlikely given their current position and the 31-point deficit to the leaders.

League Structure & Competitive Balance

The DEL's 14-team structure creates a highly competitive environment where regular-season performance directly influences playoff seeding. The league's home-and-away format (52 matches per team, 350 total matches) generates extensive data for analysis. Scoring patterns reveal the league's offensive character: the 2024–25 season averages 6.11 goals per game, with 88.6% of matches featuring both teams scoring. Home advantage remains significant, with a 55.1% home win rate compared to 44.9% away, reflecting the importance of crowd support in German ice hockey culture. Overtime contests occur in 15.7% of matches, with shootouts deciding 6.0% of games, indicating competitive balance that frequently extends beyond regulation.

Historical Dominance & Title Records

Eisbären Berlin's 11 DEL championships represent an unparalleled achievement in the league's 30-year history. Their first title came in 2002–03, establishing a foundation for sustained success. The club claimed three consecutive championships (2011–13), demonstrating the ability to maintain elite performance across multiple seasons. Their most recent title in 2024–25 came despite mid-season struggles, showcasing resilience in playoff competition. The 11-title record reflects superior organizational structure, consistent player development, and strategic acquisitions that have positioned Berlin as the league's flagship franchise.

Kölner Haie's inaugural 1994–95 championship victory established the DEL's modern era. Their 2024–25 regular-season performance (116 points) ranks among the greatest single seasons in league history, though playoff success ultimately determines championship credentials. Adler Mannheim emerged as a challenger in 2023–24, finishing as regular-season champions and breaking Berlin's dominance, though they finished second in the playoff championship. The competitive landscape has gradually shifted from Berlin's unchallenged dominance toward a more balanced competition featuring multiple contenders.

Scoring Trends & Game Patterns

The league's average of 6.11 goals per game in 2024–25 represents a slight increase from the historical average of approximately 5.8 goals per game. Goal distribution across periods shows relatively balanced scoring: Period 1 averages 1.67 goals per team, Period 2 averages 2.18 (the highest-scoring period), and Period 3 averages 1.98. This pattern suggests teams typically build momentum through the second period, with defensive tightening in the final frame. Overtime scoring (0.64 goals per game) reflects the dramatic nature of close matches, while the 7.1% comeback win rate indicates that matches rarely feature insurmountable deficits.

Clean sheets (matches ending 0–0) occur in only 11.4% of games, emphasizing the league's offensive orientation and the difficulty of achieving shutouts at this competitive level. The most common scorelines reflect high-scoring tendencies: 2–3 results (6.6% of matches), 4–1 results (6.3%), and 2–4 results (5.7%) dominate the statistical distribution. These patterns suggest evenly matched competition where single-goal advantages are frequently overcome.

International Significance & Development Pathway

The DEL functions as a crucial development pathway for German national team players and a destination for international talent seeking professional opportunities. The league's ranking as Europe's third-strongest competition (behind only the NHL and KHL) reflects its quality and competitiveness. German players developed through the DEL system have achieved success at the international level, including Olympic competition and World Championships. The league's role in cultivating talent has strengthened Germany's position in global ice hockey, with numerous DEL alumni contributing to national team success.

The league also attracts North American and European players seeking professional opportunities, creating a cosmopolitan competitive environment. This international dimension enhances the league's technical quality while broadening its appeal beyond domestic audiences. The DEL's participation in the Champions Hockey League provides additional European exposure and commercial opportunity, positioning the league within the broader continental ice hockey ecosystem.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in the DEL?

The DEL features 14 teams competing in the 2024–25 season. Teams play 52 regular-season matches each in a home-and-away format.

Which team has won the most DEL titles?

Eisbären Berlin holds the record with 11 DEL championships, most recently in 2024–25. They have been the league's dominant force since their first title in 2002–03.

How does relegation work in the DEL?

The bottom two teams in the regular season are relegated to DEL2. A promotion/relegation playoff is contested between the 14th-place DEL team and the DEL2 runner-up.

What is the DEL playoff format?

The top six teams qualify directly for the quarterfinals, while teams 7th–10th compete in a preliminary playoff round. All playoff series are best-of-seven matches.

Who is the all-time leading goal scorer in DEL history?

Patrick Reimer holds the record with 231 goals scored across his DEL career, earning him multiple DEL Player of the Year awards.

When was the DEL founded?

The Deutsche Eishockey Liga was founded in 1994, replacing the amateur Eishockey-Bundesliga system with a professional competition.

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