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Eislöwen Dresden Relegated: Painful Loss & DEL2 Determination

February 26, 2026 Alex Carter - Sports Editor Sport

“It’s absolutely painful,” said Maik Walsdorf, managing director of the Dresdner Eislöwen, immediately after the team’s relegation was sealed. “Even minutes after the game – it’s a stab in the heart.” The statement, delivered in the wake of a 7-1 defeat to the Kölner Haie, underscored the severity of the situation for the ice hockey club.

The loss to Cologne confirmed the Eislöwen’s relegation from the DEL, Germany’s top ice hockey league. Despite a committed performance in the first period, marked by opportunities during six minutes of power play time, the team conceded goals to Tanner Kero and Ryan MacInnis, falling behind 2-0. The game began to slip away in the second period, with the score reaching 3-0 before a frustrated Juho Olkinuora, the team’s goalkeeper, was replaced by Janick Schwendener. Ricardo Hendreschke managed to score a consolation goal for Dresden, but Cologne responded with further goals, extending their lead to 7-1 by the finish of the second period.

The final period saw a goal from Trevor Parks for the Eislöwen, but Cologne maintained pressure, hitting the post twice. Schwendener, in net for the final 20 minutes, prevented further damage.

Walsdorf acknowledged the defeat as “a catastrophe for every single person” involved with the club, while likewise praising the team’s supporters. “What they have achieved this season is anything but self-evident,” he said, adding that despite the disappointment, the Eislöwen would “roll up our sleeves and appear forward” to competing in the DEL2 next season, with the aim of returning to the top league.

The Eislöwen’s struggles this season followed the departure of key players Suess and Turnbull during the Olympic break. The team had recently appointed Fleming as their new head coach, replacing Niklas Sundblad, in an attempt to reverse their fortunes, but the change proved insufficient to prevent relegation. The club is now preparing to compete in the DEL2.

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