Düsseldorfer EG Faces First Relegation in 58 Years Despite Final Victory
The storied hockey club's 3-0 win over Wolfsburg was not enough to avoid relegation, with Augsburg's simultaneous victory sealing their fate.
- The Düsseldorfer EG, an eight-time German champion, is set for its first sporting relegation since 1967 after finishing last in the DEL regular season standings.
- Despite a 3-0 victory against the Grizzlys Wolfsburg, the team was unable to surpass the Augsburger Panther, who secured a critical 3-2 win over Iserlohn Roosters.
- The club's only remaining hope for staying in the DEL hinges on an unlikely scenario where a DEL2 team wins the playoffs but opts not to or cannot be promoted.
- Fans expressed frustration following the outcome, with 12,000 spectators attending the team's final game and reacting with chants of discontent after the results from Iserlohn were displayed.
- The DEG faces additional challenges, including financial uncertainty and the expiration of player contracts, which are contingent on remaining in the DEL.