The Düsseldorfer EG, a team in the German Ice Hockey League (DEL), has responded to their recent sporting challenges by making a coaching change. As the second-to-last team in the league standings, the club announced on Wednesday that they are parting ways with the club icon Daniel Kreutzer. In his place, Mike Pellegrims, who previously played for the team from 2001 to 2006 and served as a coach from 2017 to 2018, will be returning.
As the last but one in the standings announced on Wednesday, the Rhinelanders will part ways with club icon Daniel Kreutzer, with Mike Pellegrims returning in his place. The Belgian was already between 2001 and 2006 as a player and from 2017 to 2018 as head coach at DEG.
"I have come to the conclusion that we need a new, external impetus for the team," sports director Niki Mondt is quoted in the press release: "In this course, we part with a heavy heart from Daniel Kreutzer, for whose work I would like to thank you very much. Nevertheless, we have come to the conclusion to rely on more experience in the coaching team in this situation."
Kreutzer is the Düsseldorf record holder in almost all important categories with 780 games, 217 goals and 425 assists. The homegrown stood 20 years for the DEG on the ice. After his career ended in 2017, the 43-year-old was initially active in sponsorship before returning to the boards as co-coach before last season.
DEG is yet to secure their first victory after eleven regular-season matches in the DEL. Currently, they hold seven points, sharing the 13th spot with the last-place Iserlohn Roosters. At the beginning of the season, the club had aspired to reach the playoff semifinals.
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