Germany Eishockey Liga 03/12 18:30 636 [10] Nurnberg Ice Tigers v Adler Mannheim [7] L 3-6
Germany Eishockey Liga 03/10 15:30 636 [7] Adler Mannheim v Nurnberg Ice Tigers [10] L 2-1
Germany Eishockey Liga 03/08 18:30 52 [9] ERC Ingolstadt v Nurnberg Ice Tigers [10] L 5-4
Germany Eishockey Liga 03/03 13:00 51 [4] Grizzlys Wolfsburg v Nurnberg Ice Tigers [10] W 2-4
Germany Eishockey Liga 03/01 18:30 50 [10] Nurnberg Ice Tigers v Dusseldorfer EG [11] W 5-3
Germany Eishockey Liga 02/25 13:00 49 [10] Nurnberg Ice Tigers v EHC Munchen [5] W 2-1
Germany Eishockey Liga 02/23 18:30 48 [8] Adler Mannheim v Nurnberg Ice Tigers [10] L 3-2
Germany Eishockey Liga 02/18 15:30 47 [10] Nurnberg Ice Tigers v Schwenninger Wild Wings [5] W 3-2
Germany Eishockey Liga 02/16 18:30 46 [12] Iserlohn Roosters v Nurnberg Ice Tigers [11] W 1-4
Germany Eishockey Liga 02/13 18:30 45 [11] Nurnberg Ice Tigers v Straubing Tigers [3] L 3-4
Germany Eishockey Liga 02/04 15:30 44 [11] Nurnberg Ice Tigers v Augsburger Panther [14] L 1-2
Germany Eishockey Liga 02/02 18:30 43 [11] Lowen Frankfurt v Nurnberg Ice Tigers [12] W 1-4
Germany Eishockey Liga 01/28 13:00 42 [11] Nurnberg Ice Tigers v Eisbaren Berlin [2] L 1-4
Germany Eishockey Liga 01/26 18:30 41 [2] Fischtown Pinguins Bremerhaven v Nurnberg Ice Tigers [10] L 5-2
Germany Eishockey Liga 01/21 13:00 40 [11] Nurnberg Ice Tigers v Kolner Haie [6] W 4-3
Germany Eishockey Liga 01/19 18:30 39 [13] Dusseldorfer EG v Nurnberg Ice Tigers [10] L 6-5
Germany Eishockey Liga 01/14 15:30 38 [10] Nurnberg Ice Tigers v Lowen Frankfurt [11] L 1-3
Germany Eishockey Liga 01/12 18:30 37 [10] Nurnberg Ice Tigers v EHC Munchen [4] W 2-1
Germany Eishockey Liga 01/07 18:00 36 [5] Schwenninger Wild Wings v Nurnberg Ice Tigers [10] L 2-1
Germany Eishockey Liga 01/05 18:30 35 [10] Nurnberg Ice Tigers v Adler Mannheim [9] W 4-3
Germany Eishockey Liga 01/02 18:30 34 [13] Nurnberg Ice Tigers v Fischtown Pinguins Bremerhaven [2] W 4-2
Germany Eishockey Liga 12/30 18:00 33 [3] Straubing Tigers v Nurnberg Ice Tigers [12] L 4-3
Germany Eishockey Liga 12/28 18:30 32 [13] Nurnberg Ice Tigers v Augsburger Panther [11] W 5-2
Germany Eishockey Liga 12/26 15:30 31 [12] Nurnberg Ice Tigers v ERC Ingolstadt [7] L 2-3
Germany Eishockey Liga 12/23 15:30 30 [1] Eisbaren Berlin v Nurnberg Ice Tigers [11] L 3-2
Germany Eishockey Liga 12/21 18:30 29 [13] Nurnberg Ice Tigers v Iserlohn Roosters [14] W 3-0
Germany Eishockey Liga 12/17 15:30 28 [5] Kolner Haie v Nurnberg Ice Tigers [11] L 4-2
Germany Eishockey Liga 12/15 18:30 27 [7] Grizzlys Wolfsburg v Nurnberg Ice Tigers [11] L 3-1
Germany Eishockey Liga 12/10 15:30 26 Schwenninger Wild Wings v Nurnberg Ice Tigers W 3-4
Germany Eishockey Liga 12/08 18:30 25 [13] Nurnberg Ice Tigers v Adler Mannheim [10] W 5-2

Wikipedia - Nürnberg Ice Tigers

The Nürnberg Ice Tigers are a professional ice hockey club located in Nuremberg, Germany. They play in the country's premier league, the Deutsche Eishockey Liga.

History

The roots of the team can be traced back to SG Nürnberg, an ice hockey club that played in the 2nd Bundesliga from 1958 until it was closed down in 1980 due to financial issues. Today's team was founded in 1980 as EHC Nürnberg 1980 e.V., as a non-profit organization. Play started in 1980–81 in the Bavarian state ice-hockey league (German: Eishockey-Bayernliga). After a single season, the team moved up to the Southern Regional League (German: Regionalliga Süd), and was promoted again after just one season in 1983 to the 3rd-tier German Ice Hockey League (German: Oberliga Süd).

By 1987, EHC Nürnberg 1980 moved up to the 2nd Bundesliga. In the early 1990s, financial uncertainties with German professional ice hockey led to the foundation of the Deutsche Eishockey Liga – DEL. The DEL was modeled after the NHL, with hopes of providing financial stability through licensing and franchising of teams.

EHC Nürnberg 1980 was admitted to the DEL as a founding member on 13 June 1994, one of 6 teams from the 2nd Bundesliga. As the DEL replaced the 1st Bundesliga and now represents the highest level of German professional ice hockey, this resulted in a promotion. In the first DEL season, the EHC Nürnberg 1980 finished the regular season in 12th place, only to be eliminated in the first playoff round.

For the following season, the professional team was separated from the non-profit organization and incorporated as the Nürnberg Ice Tigers, with the youth and amateurs keeping the old name. In the 1998–99 DEL season the Tigers finished the regular season in first place, but lost in the playoff finals to the Adler Mannheim, who dominated German Ice Hockey in the late 1990s.

In 2006, the Ice Tigers and Bionorica AG signed a three-year agreement, giving Bionorica the naming rights to the team. Starting with the 2006–07 DEL season, the team was renamed to Sinupret Ice Tigers, after a Bionorica product.

During the 2008–09 season it became obvious that the Ice Tigers were in a dire financial situation. On 25 November 2008 preliminary insolvency was filed and, on 30 December, officially declared. This led to the corporate sponsor Bionorica pulling their support in March 2009. An investor group led by local jeweler Thomas Sabo intervened on 3 April 2009, pre-empting bankruptcy proceedings and ensuring participation in the 2009–10 season. The team was known as the Thomas Sabo Ice Tigers for eleven years until April 2020. After the sponsorship by Thomas Sabo ended, the team changed its name back to the Nürnberg Ice Tigers.

The Nürnberg Ice Tigers are a professional ice hockey team based in Nuremberg, Germany. They were founded in 1980 and have since become one of the most successful teams in the Deutsche Eishockey Liga (DEL). The team plays their home games at the Arena Nürnberger Versicherung, which has a capacity of over 8,000 spectators.

The Ice Tigers have a strong and dedicated fan base, known as the "Tiger Army," who are known for their passionate support of the team. The team's colors are orange, black, and white, and their logo features a fierce tiger head.

Over the years, the Ice Tigers have won several championships, including the DEL championship in 2007 and the German Cup in 2014. They have also had several players go on to play in the NHL, including David Steckel and Patrick Reimer.

The team is known for their fast-paced, aggressive style of play, and their ability to score goals quickly. They have a talented roster of players, including top scorers Brandon Buck and Chris Brown, as well as strong defensemen like Marcus Weber and Brett Festerling.

Overall, the Nürnberg Ice Tigers are a highly respected and successful team in the world of ice hockey, with a passionate fan base and a talented roster of players.