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Krefeld Pinguine
German ice hockey team founded 1936 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Krefeld Pinguine (Krefeld Penguins) are an ice hockey team in the DEL2. Their home ice is in Krefeld, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany at the Yayla Arena. Founded in 1936 by entrepreneur Willi Münstermann, the pro team became a limited liability company in 1994 and joined the top tier Deutsche Eishockey Liga (DEL). In their history, they have won the German championship three times: 1951, 1952, and 2003.
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Team names
- 1936 as "Krefelder Eislauf-Verein 1936 e.V." (KEV)
- 1978 as "EHC Krefeld"
- 1981 as "Krefelder Eislauf-Verein 1981 e.V."
- 1995 as "KEV Pinguine Eishockey GmbH"
Season records

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Players
Current roster
Updated 17 July 2022.[2]
Honored members
Notable alumni
- René Bielke (1993–1995)
- Karl Bierschel (1948–1963)
- Christoph Brandner (2000–2003)
- Dick Decloe (1974–1978)
- Christian Ehrhoff (1999–2003, 2012)
- Uwe Fabig (1981–1983/1984–1992)
- Bruno Guttowski (1951–1958)
- Peter Ihnacak (1992–1997)
- Ulli Jansen † (1947–1972)
- Günter Jochems (1949–1965)
- Josef Kompalla (1958–1971)
- Erich Konecki † (1948–1952)
- Lothar Kremershof † (1969–1978/1981–1985)
- Karel Lang (1990–2001)
- Petri Liimatainen (1995–1999)
- Chris Lindberg (1994–1998)
- Jan Marek (1974–1978)
- Robert Müller † (2002–2006)
- Alexander Selivanov (2003–2008)
- Hans Georg Pescher (1948–1956)
- Brad Purdie (2000–2003)
- James Sargent (1994–1995)
- Herbert Schibukat (1949–1954)
- Tim Stützle (2014–2017)
- Vic Stanfield (1976–1978, 1980–1988)
- Herberts Vasiļjevs (2005–2017)
- Heinz Wackers (1936–1955)
- Remy Wellen (1955–1972)
Notable coaches
- Jiří Ehrenberger
- Martin Jíranek
- Rick Adduono
- Butch Goring
References
External links
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