Martin Hinterstocker (ice hockey b. 1954)

Martin Behind Stocker ( born July 28, 1954 in wooden churches ) is a former German professional ice hockey player and coach, who in his active years from 1972 to 1990 for the SC Riessersee, Berliner SC, EV Rosenheim, Düsseldorf EC, ECD Iserlohn and ESV Kaufbeuren in the Hockey Bundesliga.

Career

His career at senior level, he began in 1971 at SC Riessersee. After two seasons in which he had succeeded each have 20 goals, he moved as many Bavarian Player at this time one of the financially stronger clubs in the north. Even as a 20 -year-old was the striker with the Berlin SC in the 1973/74 season winning the German championship. Two years later he was in the squad of the German national team, with whom he won the bronze medal at the 1976 Olympic Games. The time in Berlin was interrupted by a brief stint for the 1978/79 season at the EV Rosenheim, where he also played with his younger brother Hermann. In the 1976/77 season he was top scorer in the league, and he was also voted into the All-Star team. After two World Championships ( 1978, 1979 ) and another Olympic participation (1980), the native of Bavaria joined the 1982/83 season for Düsseldorf EG, but after 22 games he left the North Rhine- Westphalian capital to get back in the ECD Iserlohn a to find new home. For the 1984/85 season he went back to his home to SC Riessersee, where he remained except for a brief interlude in the Augsburger EV for four years. In the 1988/89 season, he ran for the ESV Kaufbeuren, a year after he played his last season back in the Iserlohn ECD Sauerland, in the then second division.

In 1992 he took over the coaching chair while EV Füssen in the hockey league. After two years, he handed over the team to Rodion Pauels, today's sports coordinator of the Kölner Haie. In 1997 he took over the leadership of the then third division teams ESC Villages. In the DEL he stood in the 1999/2000 season as an assistant coach with Hans Zach behind the gang. In the 2005/06 season he coached the national league team of the ERSC Ottobrunn.

Behind Martin Stocker, whose sons Benjamin ( last Hamburg Freezers ) and Martin (ERC Ingolstadt ) are also professional ice hockey, is a member of the Hockey Hall of Fame Germany.

Statistics

  • Incl League qualifying round 84/85 and 85/86
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