Fixtures

Champions Hockey League 09/07 12:00 4 Lausanne HC vs ERC Ingolstadt - View
Germany Eishockey Liga 09/12 17:30 1 ERC Ingolstadt vs Iserlohn Roosters - View
Germany Eishockey Liga 09/14 12:00 2 Dresdner Eislowen vs ERC Ingolstadt - View
Germany Eishockey Liga 09/19 17:30 3 ERC Ingolstadt vs Grizzlys Wolfsburg - View
Germany Eishockey Liga 09/21 14:30 4 Adler Mannheim vs ERC Ingolstadt - View
Germany Eishockey Liga 09/25 17:30 5 ERC Ingolstadt vs EHC Munchen - View

Results

Champions Hockey League 09/05 17:45 3 [8] Zug v ERC Ingolstadt [21] W 3-7
Champions Hockey League 08/30 16:30 2 [18] ERC Ingolstadt v Kalpa [10] L 1-4
Champions Hockey League 08/28 17:30 1 [2] ERC Ingolstadt v Ilves [2] L 1-3
Club Friendlies (Regulation Only) 08/22 18:00 - ERC Ingolstadt v ZSC Lions W 6-4
Club Friendlies (Regulation Only) 08/17 14:00 - Straubing Tigers v ERC Ingolstadt L 3-1
Germany Eishockey Liga 04/14 16:30 2 [6] Kolner Haie v ERC Ingolstadt [1] L 3-2
Germany Eishockey Liga 04/11 17:00 2 [1] ERC Ingolstadt v Kolner Haie [6] W 3-0
Germany Eishockey Liga 04/09 17:30 2 [6] Kolner Haie v ERC Ingolstadt [1] L 2-1
Germany Eishockey Liga 04/06 14:30 2 [1] ERC Ingolstadt v Kolner Haie [6] L 0-2
Germany Eishockey Liga 04/04 17:30 2 [6] Kolner Haie v ERC Ingolstadt [1] L 5-2
Germany Eishockey Liga 04/02 17:30 2 [1] ERC Ingolstadt v Kolner Haie [6] W 7-0
Germany Eishockey Liga 03/28 18:30 3 [8] Nurnberg Ice Tigers v ERC Ingolstadt [1] W 0-6

Wikipedia - ERC Ingolstadt

ERC Ingolstadt (Eishockey-und-Rollschuh club, German pronunciation: [ˈaɪshɔkeː ʔʊnt ˈʁɔlʃuː ˈklʊp]) is a German professional ice hockey club that plays in the Deutsche Eishockey Liga (DEL). Commonly known as the Panthers, the team plays its home games at the Saturn Arena in Ingolstadt.

History

ERC Ingolstadt was promoted to the Deutsche Eishockey Liga in 2002 after three consecutive years of playing in the championship finals of Germany's second-tier hockey league, the 2.Bundesliga.

During the 2004–05 NHL lockout, Ingolstadt signed National Hockey League (NHL) players Marco Sturm, Andy McDonald, Jamie Langenbrunner and Aaron Ward. Other well-known NHL alumni include goaltender Jimmy Waite, Yves Sarault, Patric Hörnqvist and Jason Holland.

In the 2008–09 season, the team took part in the famous Spengler Cup.

ERC Ingolstadt won its first and only DEL championship in 2014 as an overwhelming underdog entering the playoffs. After finishing in ninth place in the regular season, the Panthers knocked out the three-time defending league champions Eisbären Berlin in overtime of the final game of the playoff qualification round. In the first round of the playoffs, the team of head coach Niklas Sundblad then shocked second-seeded Krefeld Pinguine in five games and then eliminated Hamburg Freezers, who had finished the regular season in first place, in six games. In the championship final, Ingolstadt defeated Kölner Haie in seven games, with goaltender Timo Pielmeier recording a 27-save shutout in Game 7.

By virtue of winning the DEL championship, ERC Ingolstadt was invited to play in the 2014–15 Champions Hockey League.

ERC Ingolstadt is a professional ice hockey team based in Ingolstadt, Germany. Founded in 2002, the team competes in the Deutsche Eishockey Liga (DEL), the top tier of German ice hockey. Known for their competitive spirit and strong team play, ERC Ingolstadt has established itself as a prominent club within German hockey circles. The team’s colors are typically blue, white, and red, reflecting their dynamic and energetic style on the ice. With a dedicated fan base and a reputation for developing talented players, ERC Ingolstadt continues to strive for success both domestically and in European competitions.