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Michael Bresagk (born February 24, 1970) is a retired German ice hockey defenceman. Bresagk began his career with Weisswasser PEV and then moved to Landshut EV where he spent five season before moving to France to play in the Ligue Magnus for HC Brest, guiding them to the Magnus Cup in his one season in 1997. He then moved back to Germany to play for the Frankfurt Lions. He helped the Lions capture the DEL Championship in 2004, their first in history. The achievement marked a complete turnaround for the Lions who in the previous season were supposedly relegated to the 2nd Bundesliga but were allowed back into the DEL due to the financial collapse of the Schwenninger Wild Wings.

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  • Michael Bresagk
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  • Michael Bresagk (* 24. Februar 1970 in Cottbus, DDR) ist ein ehemaliger deutscher Eishockeyspieler, der während seiner aktiven Karriere unter anderem für die Frankfurt Lions in der Deutschen Eishockey Liga gespielt hat.
  • Michael Bresagk (born February 24, 1970) is a retired German ice hockey defenceman. Bresagk began his career with Weisswasser PEV and then moved to Landshut EV where he spent five season before moving to France to play in the Ligue Magnus for HC Brest, guiding them to the Magnus Cup in his one season in 1997. He then moved back to Germany to play for the Frankfurt Lions. He helped the Lions capture the DEL Championship in 2004, their first in history. The achievement marked a complete turnaround for the Lions who in the previous season were supposedly relegated to the 2nd Bundesliga but were allowed back into the DEL due to the financial collapse of the Schwenninger Wild Wings.
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  • Michael Bresagk (* 24. Februar 1970 in Cottbus, DDR) ist ein ehemaliger deutscher Eishockeyspieler, der während seiner aktiven Karriere unter anderem für die Frankfurt Lions in der Deutschen Eishockey Liga gespielt hat.
  • Michael Bresagk (born February 24, 1970) is a retired German ice hockey defenceman. Bresagk began his career with Weisswasser PEV and then moved to Landshut EV where he spent five season before moving to France to play in the Ligue Magnus for HC Brest, guiding them to the Magnus Cup in his one season in 1997. He then moved back to Germany to play for the Frankfurt Lions. He helped the Lions capture the DEL Championship in 2004, their first in history. The achievement marked a complete turnaround for the Lions who in the previous season were supposedly relegated to the 2nd Bundesliga but were allowed back into the DEL due to the financial collapse of the Schwenninger Wild Wings. However in recent years the Lions themselves would suffer from mounting financial difficulties and subsequently folded after the 2009-10 season despite finished second in the league. Bresagk would retire as a player afterwards.
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