Marc Seliger (born 1 May 1974) is a German ice hockey goalie who participated at the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympics. The team lost in 2002 to the United States 5-0 after winning the group stage ahead of Latvia, Austria, and Slovakia. In total, Seliger won 24 international caps, and participated in four World Championships. He was mostly the second goalie in international tournaments.
At club level, Seliger played with Starbulls Rosenheim (1993-95), Frankfurt Lions (1995-96), Hampton Road Admirals in the United States (1996-97), Krefeld Pinguins (1997), Revierlöwen Oberhausen (1997-99), Nürnberg Ice Tigers (1999-2003), Adler Mannheim (2003-04), and Grizzly Adams Wolfsburg (2004-05).
Position | Goaltender/Guardien de but |
International Hockey | Germany European Junior Championships (1990-91 & 1991-92) World Junior Championships (1991-92, 1992-93, & 1993-94) World Championships (1993-94, 1994-95, 1996-97, 1997-98 & 2001-02) World Championships B (1999-2000) Olympics (2001-02) |
Club Hockey | Rosenheim Star Bulls – 2.Bundesliga (Germany – 2nd Tier) Rosenheim Star Bulls – 1.Bundesliga1 (Germany – Top Tier) Rosenheim Star Bulls – Deutsche Eishockey League (Germany – Top Tier) Portland Pirates – American Hockey League (US/Canada – 2nd Tier) Hampton Roads Admirals – East Coast Hockey League (US/Canada – 3rd Tier) Krefeld Pinguins – DEL Revierlöwen Oberhausen – DEL Nürnberg Ice Tigers – DEL Adler Mannheim – DEL Grizzly Adams Wolfsburg – DEL |
Awards and Honors | U18 EJC All-Star Team (1991-92) U18 EJC Best Goaltender (1991-92) European Hockey League (EHL) Best GAA (0.96) (1999-2000) European Hockey League (EHL) Best SVS% (.961) (1999-2000) World Championship (B) All-Star Team (1999-2000) World Championship (B) Best GAA (1.42) (1999-2000) World Championship (B) Best SVS% (.949) (1999-2000) World Championship (B) Gold Medal (1999-2000) DEL All-Star Game (2001-02 & 2003-04) |
Career Statistics
- 1.Bundesliga was rebranded as Deutsche Eishockey League in 1994. ↩︎