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Stefan Schauer
Stefan Schauer (born 12 January 1983 in Schongau, West Germany) is a retired German ice hockey defenceman. He was drafted 162nd overall by the Ottawa Senators in the 5th round of the 2001 NHL The National Hockey League (NHL; , ''LNH'') is a professional ice hockey league in North America composed of 32 teams25 in the United States and 7 in Canada. The NHL is one of the major professional sports leagues in the United States and Cana ... entry draft. Career Schauer played 203 games in the DEL, getting 29 points. He played for Kölner Haie and the Nürnberg Ice Tigers. He also played 127 games in the German second division for EV Duisburg and SC Riessersee, getting 30 points. International Schauer represented Germany at the 2003 World Junior Championships, the 2005 World Championships, and at the 2006 Olympic Winter Games. Career statistics Regular season and playoffs International External links *http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=53571 *http://www.elit ...
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Defenceman
Defence or defense (in American English) in ice hockey is a player position that is primarily responsible for preventing the opposing team from Goal (ice hockey), scoring. They are often referred to as defencemen, D, D-men or blueliners (the latter a reference to the blue line in ice hockey which represents the boundary of the offensive zone; defencemen generally position themselves along the line to keep the puck in the zone). They were once called cover-point. In regular play, two defencemen complement three Forward (ice hockey), forwards and a goaltender on the ice. Exceptions include Overtime (ice hockey), overtime during the regular season and when a team is short-handed (i.e. has been assessed a penalty), in which two defencemen are typically joined by only two forwards and a goaltender; when a team is on the Power play (sporting term), power play (i.e. the opponent has been assessed a penalty), teams will often play only one defenceman, joined by four forwards and a goal ...
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Penalty (ice Hockey)
A penalty in ice hockey is a punishment for an infringement of the rules. Most penalties are enforced by sending the offending player to a penalty box for a set number of minutes. During the penalty the player may not participate in play. Penalties are called and enforced by the Official (ice hockey)#Referees, referee, or in some cases, the Official (ice hockey)#Linesmen, linesman. The offending team may not replace the player on the ice (although there are some exceptions, such as fighting), leaving them short handed, short-handed as opposed to full strength. When the opposing team is said to be on a ''Power play (ice hockey), power play'', they will have one more player on the ice than the short-handed team. The short-handed team is said to be "on the penalty kill" until the penalty expires and the penalized player returns to play. While standards vary somewhat between leagues, most leagues recognize several common varieties of penalties, as well as common infractions. The statist ...
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IIHF World U18 Championship
The IIHF U18 World Championship is an annual event organized by the International Ice Hockey Federation for national under-18 ice hockey teams from around the world. The tournament is usually played in April and is organized according to a system similar to the Ice Hockey World Championships and the IIHF World Junior Championship. The tournament was first held in 1999. History The United States leads the tournament with eleven championships followed by Canada with five championships, Finland with four, Russia with three, and Sweden with two. Players who do not participate in the World Championship due to their respective league postseasons have the alternative of representing their country in the non-IIHF Hlinka Gretzky Cup in August. Results * Number of tournaments placing in a particular top-four position at the time. Medal table Hosting countries See also * IIHF World Ranking * Ice Hockey World Championships The Ice Hockey World Championships are an annual inte ...
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2000 IIHF World U18 Championships
The 2000 IIHF World U18 Championships were held in Kloten and Weinfelden, Switzerland. The championships ran between April 14 and April 24, 2000. Games were played at Eishalle Schluefweg in Kloten and Sportanlage Güttingersreuti in Weinfelden. Finland defeated Russia 3–1 in the final to win the gold medal, while Sweden defeated Switzerland 7–1 to capture the bronze medal. Championship results Preliminary round Group A Group B Relegation Round Note: The following matches from the preliminary round carry forward to the relegation round: * April 18, 2000: 4–4 * April 18, 2000: 1–9 Final round Quarterfinals Semifinals Fifth place game Bronze medal game Gold medal game Final standings is relegated to Division I for the 2001 IIHF World U18 Championships. Scoring leaders Source: IIHF Goaltending leaders (minimum 40% team's total ice time) Source: IIHF Group B First round Final round Final ranking European Championships Division ...
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World U-17 Hockey Challenge
The World U-17 Hockey Challenge, originally known as the Quebec Esso Cup, is an international ice hockey tournament held annually in Canada. Prior to 2011, the tournament did not operate during years in which the Canada Winter Games were held. As such, the World Under-17 Challenge was held three out of every four years. It is organized by Hockey Canada and is the first major international competition for male hockey players under the age of 17. The tournament is the first step in Hockey Canada's Program of Excellence and is used to identify players moving on to the U18 and National Junior Team. Origins The inaugural World Under-17 Hockey Challenge took place in Quebec as the 1986 Quebec Esso Cup. At the time, it was considered the unofficial world championship of midget hockey. It was also used as a development tool for the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association to identify players for further development as well as expose them to their first taste of international competition. ...
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Germany Men's National Under-18 Ice Hockey Team
The Germany men's national under-18 ice hockey team is the men's national under-18 ice hockey team of Germany. The team is controlled by the German Ice Hockey Federation, a member of the International Ice Hockey Federation. The team represents Germany at the IIHF World U18 Championships. International competitions IIHF European U18/U19 Championships *1968: ''Forfeited qualification games'' *1969: 5th place *1970: 5th place *1971: 5th place *1972: 5th place *1973: 6th place *1974: 1st in Group B *1975: 6th place *1976: 5th place *1977: 6th place *1978: 7th place *1979: 7th place *1980: 5th place *1981: 7th place *1982: 6th place *1983: 5th place *1984: 5th place *1985: 6th place *1986: 5th place *1987: 8th place *1988: 1st in Group B *1989: 5th place *1990: 7th place *1991: 5th place *1992: 5th place *1993: 6th place *1994: 6th place *1995: 2nd place *1996: 6th place *1997: 8th place *1998: 1st in Group B IIHF World U18 Championships *1999: 9th place *2000: 7th place *200 ...
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2000 World U-17 Hockey Challenge
The 2000 World U-17 Hockey Challenge was hosted by Timmins, Ontario (and various communities) from December 27, 1999, to January 3, 2000. The event was won by Russia who beat Ontario in the Final 2-0. Teams The participating teams included: * Atlantic * Quebec * Ontario * West * Pacific * * * * * The winning Russian team roster: * Nikita Vdovenko * Andrei Medvedev * Igor Kyazev * Vladimir Korsunov * Alexandre Frantsouzov * Victor Outchevatov * Maxim Kondratiev * Artem Ternavski * Renat Mamachev * Leonid Zhvatchkin * Stanislav Pupyrev * Ilya Kovalchuk * Timofei Shishkanov * Yuri Trubachev * Alexander Blokhin * Konstantin Mikhailov * Alexei Kigorodov * Alexander Poloushin * Stanislav Tchistov * Evgueni Artioukhin * Oleg Minakov * Vladislav Evseev Results Final standings References Hockey Canada Site {{World U-17 Hockey Challenge U-17 U-17 U-17 U-17 U-17 U-17 Sport in Timmins World U-17 Hockey Challenge International ice hockey competitions hosted ...
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2005–06 DEL Season
The 2005–06 Deutsche Eishockey Liga season was the 12th season since the founding of the (German Ice Hockey League). The German champion Eisbären Berlin defended its title in the final game on 17 April 2005. The Kassel Huskies left the league after losing in the playoff against the new DEL team the Füchse Duisburg. Regular season GP = Games played Color code: = Direct playoff qualification, = Playoff qualification round, = No playoff Playoffs References {{DEFAULTSORT:2005-06 Deutsche Eishockey Liga Season DEL DEL Del, or nabla, is an operator used in mathematics (particularly in vector calculus) as a vector differential operator, usually represented by the nabla symbol ∇. When applied to a function defined on a one-dimensional domain, it denotes ... Deutsche Eishockey Liga seasons ...
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2004–05 DEL Season
The 2004–05 Deutsche Eishockey Liga season was the 11th season since the founding of the Deutsche Eishockey Liga (). The Eisbären Berlin () became first time German Champion, a feat they will repeat a number of times in the next seasons. The Kassel Huskies was allowed to stay in the league, despite losing the play-down, as Grizzly Adams Wolfsburg lost its DEL license. The season was significant, due to the NHL lockout. 22 NHL players came to play the season in the DEL, with the Iserlohn Roosters making the first move by signing up Mike York. Several German national team players came as well -- Marco Sturm, Jochen Hecht and Olaf Kölzig. Other significant signings included Stéphane Robidas and Doug Weight midseason signups for the previous season champion the Frankfurt Lions. Erik Cole, who would have been playing with the Carolina Hurricanes, was named MVP of the playoffs with the Eisbären Berlin. Regular season The regular season was played from September 17, 2004 to ...
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2003–04 DEL Season
The 2003–04 Deutsche Eishockey Liga season was the 10th season since the founding of the (German Ice Hockey League). The Frankfurt Lions became German Champions, and the (Freiburg Wolves) were relegated back to the 2. Bundesliga after a single season. A visible change for the fans was the league corporate sponsorship by the German Yellow Pages () who signed a 3-year agreement, later extended ending 2009. Regular season The regular season start was on September 4, 2003. The first 8 teams qualified for the playoffs, the last two are to go into playdowns, to determine which team will be relegated. GP = Games Played; SOW = Shootout win; SOL = Shootout loss; GF:GA = Goals for and against Color code: = Direct Playoff qualification, = Season ends, = Playdown/Relegation Playdowns The two lowest placed teams Hannover Scorpions and Wölfe Freiburg played a Best-of-seven There are a number of formats used in various levels of competition in sports and games to determine an over ...
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Deutsche Eishockey Liga
The Deutsche Eishockey Liga (for sponsorship reasons called Penny (supermarket), PENNY Deutsche Eishockey Liga) (; English: ''German Ice Hockey League'') or DEL, is a professional ice hockey league in Germany and the highest division in German ice hockey. Founded in 1994, it was formed as a replacement for the Eishockey-Bundesliga and became the new top-tier league in Germany as a result. Unlike the old Bundesliga, the DEL is not under the administration of the Deutscher Eishockey-Bund, German Ice Hockey Federation. Teams from the DEL participate in the International Ice Hockey Federation, IIHF's annual Champions Hockey League (CHL), competing for the European Trophy. Participation is based on the strength of the various leagues in Europe (excluding the European/Asian Kontinental Hockey League). Going into the 2022–23 Champions Hockey League, 2022–23 CHL season, the DEL was Champions Hockey League#League ranking, ranked the No. 3 league in Europe, allowing them to send their ...
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