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419:. The Eisbären Juniors Berlin (the under 21 side of the German champions) announced they were withdrawing from the league and were joined by Leipzig and the Halle 04 Saale Bulls. With travel costs for the season mounting, the board decided to withdraw the club from the Oberliga and the club joined the newly formed Regionalliga Nord. The Regionalliga Nord formed part of German fourth tier with the Regionalliga Ost (bolstered by Leipzig and Halle), the Regionalliga West, the Regionalliga Südwest, and the Bayernliga. 142: 436:
His last official game was on 6 February 2005. His career was ended by a serious knee injury. Kramerenko was granted a testimonial against Dynamo Minsk, which took place at the Eishalle Rostock on 21 March 2005. It was announced that #21 would never be worn in Rostock again. After over 10 years in Germany, Kramerenko earned his German passport and now works in Rostock as a PE teacher and coaches the city's inline hockey team, the Rostocker Nasenbären.
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The coaching change reinvigorated the side as they beat arch rivals Halle 04 Saale Bulls in the playoff semi-finals before defeating Blue Lions Leipzig 2-1 in the finals series to claim the team's second championship. The team were offered promotion to the Oberliga but turned it down due to the financial instability of the league and its impending structural change.
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Hippik made the transition with the team from Regionalliga to Oberliga and played throughout the 2007-2008 season. He made his last appearance on 16 March 2008, after it was announced that for the 2008-09 season, all teams must have German netminders. Rostock fans were devastated and after the season
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During his first season with the team, during a game at home against Schönheide Wölfe, the visitors were trailing in the last few moments and pulled their goalkeeper for an extra attacker. A visiting player lost control of the puck and Hippik proceeded to fire the puck the length of the ice into the
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Kramerenko moved from his native Ukraine to play in Rostock and made his debut on 8 January 1994. When he arrived, Kramerenko spoke virtually no German but his talented and high-scoring style of play won the fans over. In 310 games for the club, "Dimi" scored 511 goals and 423 assists (934 points).
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The 2005-06 season started well for the Piranhas as they ran away with the league before Christmas and easily qualified for the promotion round. After the Christmas break, the team faltered at the start of the promotion round and Josef Kovachek was replaced behind the bench by Andreas Bentenrieder.
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The 2007-08 season saw Yashin's side storm away to the top of the Northern group early on but around Christmas time, the team faltered. Yashin lost the confidence of the team and the board, and was sacked close to the end of the season. Club captain David Hördler briefly took over coaching duties.
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For the 2004/05 season, the team adopted the name "Piranhas" as the name for the first team. The team played the season in the Regionalliga Nord/Ost which fed into the promotion stages with the Regionalliga Nordrhein-Westfalen. Rostock qualified for the promotion stage (Meisterrunde) but failed to
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Hippik, a Slovak, moved from his hometown team to join Rostock at the start of the 2004/05 season and made his debut on 12 September 2004. The popular goalkeeper earned the nickname "Happy Hippo", which was often heard being chanted throughout the rink whenever he made a save. Hippik earned a
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2008-09 season saw former Timmendorfer Strand Beach Boys coach Henry Thom join the team as coach. The five-import rule remained but the team saw itself with many roster changes. League rules changed to make it mandatory for all teams to have only German netminders. This season saw three North
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was very much a minority sport and BSG Chemie played very few games. The East German government minimised the amount that ice hockey was allowed to be played due to the cost. East Germany had the smallest ice hockey league in the world: two teams, Dynamo Berlin (now known as
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With the restructuring of the Oberliga, the club applied for and were granted a license for the league. It would be the first time a team from Rostock had played ice hockey at a national level for over 35 years. The league allowed five non-German players.
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Ice hockey has always been a popular sport in Germany and in Rostock. In 1955/1956, SG Dynamo Rostock were part of the DDR 1. Liga. In the 1956/57 season, the Dynamo were joined on the ice by a team from SC Empor Rostock.
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secure promotion, finishing third. The season had many highlights including beating promoted Ratinger Ice Aliens 97 3-0 at home as well as the retirement of Rostock ice hockey legend Dimitri Kramerenko.
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in 1989, ice hockey teams began to revive and the team was officially formed on 18 July 1990. On 10 November 1990, the newly formed team took to the ice for their first game just over a month after
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American import players, the most in recent times. Rostock qualified for the promotion playoffs losing a five-game series to Rote Teufel Bad Nauheim.
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The 2006-07 season started with another coaching change as Bentenrieder was replaced by former Olympic gold medal winner and Soviet national star
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At the end of the 2008-09 season there was further shuffling in Oberliga and the leagues below, and Rostock was faced with a problem. The
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reputation throughout the league for his breathtaking saves, original style of play, and for doing headstands on ice when the team won.
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In the 1970s, both Dynamo and Empor had folded, to be replaced by BSG Chemie 70 Rostock. By this time, ice hockey in
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finale friendly game, Hippik was asked to take off his jersey. It was raised to the rafters with him watching.
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For the 2008-09 season, Hippik signed for Dunaujvaros in Hungary but was released midway through the season.
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