2018–19 Oberliga (ice hockey) season

EV Landshut was crowned Oberliga champion for winning the playoffs, and by doing so they also secured promotion to DEL2.

EHC Waldkraiburg, EC Harzer Falken, and ECC Preussen Berlin were all relegated to the Regionalliga.

As such, the relegation of EC Harzer Falken was overturned and the team from Braunlage remained in the league.

However, those plans were scrapped when the league was unable to find any suitable candidates in the Regionalliga East, South-West, or Bavaria.

[3] Regionalliga South-West champion, SC Bietigheim-Bissingen U23 was unable to join the league due to the club having their first team in DEL2.

SC Riessersee had a protracted negotiation with DEL2 but ultimately was unable to agree to rejoin the league.

The Oberliga board decided to impose the same conditions on Hamburg as they did SC Riessersee, the Crocodiles would be excluded from the championship playoffs.

The championship playoffs consisted of eight teams each from North and South who play a best of five series elimination format from the round of 16 to the Oberliga final.

[8] EV Landshut won the championship final series 3:2 over Tilburg Trappers to be crowned Oberliga-Meister and secure promotion to DEL2.

[9][10] Defenders: Sebastian Alt, Christian Ettwein, Stephan Kronthaler, Marius Nägele, Elia Ostwald, Paul Pfenninger, Mario Zimmermann, Luca Zitterbart Attackers: Leon Abstreiter, Peter Abstreiter, Marco Baßler, Alexander Ehl, Christoph Fischhaber, Maximilian Forster, Maximilian Hofbauer, Miloslav Horava, Ales Jirik, Elias Lindner, Lukas Mühlbauer, Julien Pelletier, Tomas Plihal, Luis Schinko, Marc Schmidpeter, Marco Sedlar, Sebastian Stanik, Vitali Stähle, Luca Trinkberger, David Wrigley