Looking for ice cleaners: Become part of the Adler family in Mannheim!

Die PENNY DEL führt ab der Saison 2025/26 eine verpflichtende Eisreinigung ein. Ehrenamtliche Eisreiniger gesucht!
From the 2025/26 season, the Penny DEL will introduce a mandatory ice cleaning. Voluntary ice cleaners wanted! (Symbolbild/MBW)

Looking for ice cleaners: Become part of the Adler family in Mannheim!

In the upcoming Penny del season 2025/26, there will be exciting news for the ice hockey community: From now on, mandatory ice cleaning is introduced during each powerbreak in the third. This decision was made last season based on a successful voluntary test balloon, and now the league is actively looking for volunteer ice cleaners for the home games in the SAP Arena. This initiative not only promises more cleanliness on the ice, but also offers the opportunity for fans to participate directly in the action and at the same time benefit from various incentives, such as an exclusive training suit in the eagle branding and consumption vouchers for your missions. In addition, the helpers receive a seat card for themselves and an accompanying person.

If you are interested in working in this area, you should be at least 16 years old, have a certain ice skating speed and skill in dealing with the snow shovel and have your own ice skates. Not everyone who is applying must be present at all home games. Applications must be sent to the Adler Mannheim by e-mail by August 7th, including name, age, clothing size and ice skating experience. A trial ice run will take place on August 14 from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m., which is a good opportunity to demonstrate the necessary skills and get to know the ice rink better. This initiative could be just the right thing for many ice skating fans, because as Adler Mannheim reports, it not only brings a variety, but also the chance of becoming part of the exciting ice hockey world.

The Powerbreak: A necessary evil?

The Powerbreak, initially introduced in the DEL in 2012, ensures mixed feelings among fans and trainers. This 90-second interruption takes place after an effective season of eight minutes, and mainly aims to enable advertising interruptions. Critics emphasize that this break could negatively influence the stadium atmosphere, at the same time it offers the clubs the opportunity to repair the ice cream and make technical preparations. Trainers and experts do not agree on the benefits: While some see a professionalization of the game in it, other concerns about a possible loss of the game flow. has compiled various opinions that range from positive to critical statements.

The opinions of coaches like Tobias Stolikowski, who praises professionalism, are in contrast to the views of Danny Albrecht, who sees the powerbreak as a commercialization. Ultimately, it remains to be seen how the introduction of ice cleaning will affect the acceptance of the powerbreak. For many fans, however, it could be an opportunity to demonstrate their commitment to the ice hockey community.

volunteers in sport: a valuable support

Away from ice, volunteering plays a crucial role in sport. In Berlin, for example, volunteers were recently honored who have campaigned for their sports associations. Under the motto "Time Give", the Feuerocietät Berlin-Brandenburg and the State Sports Association Berlin honor the proud ten award winners that receive prices between 250 and 1,500 euros. This award underlines the incredibly important commitment that many people show in sports and which is often not recognized enough. A podcast with Melanie Tobias and Florian Ramsl also illuminates the challenges and opportunities that volunteering brings. This can be found on the page of Berlin Sport .

Overall, it can be seen that the ice hockey world in Baden-Württemberg is on the move-both on the ice and outside. The search for committed ice cleaners and the discussion about the powerbreak show that ice hockey is not only a sport, but also a community that supports each other and grows together.

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