1970–71 ice hockey Bundesliga season
The 1970/71 season of ice hockey league was the 13th season of the highest German Hockey League and also the first one, which was again played out in an easy double round. German champion was the EV Füssen, who won his 15th Championship with 13 points advantage. In the league of Mannheimer ERC had to dismount, he was replaced by Preussen Krefeld, which had become league champions with 22 wins in 22 games.
- 3.1 Best Scorer
- 3.2 Best Defender
Requirements
Participant
- Augsburger EV
- VfL Bad Nauheim
- EC Bad Tolz
- Düsseldorf EC
- EV Füssen
- ESV Kaufbeuren
- Krefeld EV
- EV Landshut
- Mannheimer ERC
- SC Riessersee
Mode
Unlike last year, the teams played again in a simple double round the German champion from, so each club played two home and two away matches against other teams. The last placed at the end of the season had to stay in the league and has been replaced by the masters of this league.
Final Table
Abbreviations: Sp = Matches, W = Wins, D = Draws, L = Defeats, (M) = titleholder Notes: = descent.
Rankings
Best Scorer
Best defender
Squad of the German Master
Goalkeepers: Toni throat, Günther Knauss, Werner Singer
Defender: Josef Völk, Hermann Volk, Heinz Geiger, Werner Modes, Rudolf Thann, George Hamberger, Theo Schneider
Attacker: Gustav Hanig, Herbert Stowasser, Heinz way Bach, Georg Scholz, Gunther Hadraschek, Klaus ego, Horst Meindel, Bernd Kuhn, Karl -Heinz Egger, Karl -Heinz Golomb, Peter Neumann, Wolfgang Flassig, Rudolf Schneider
Head Coach: Siegfried Schubert