Jeremy Dehner officially had a contract with the Wolfsburg first division club until 2020, but the 32-year-old, who had become German champion with Munich in 2016, wanted to go home again after a strong and mixed season with the grizzlies. He had been separated from his family for most of the previous season because the children were going to school in the United States. At the beginning of October, the agile, strong defender signed a try-out contract with the Florida Everblades.
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He was injured at the start of the season and has now played four of his team’s eight games this season, scoring his first goal on Sunday night – the goal to make it 2: 3 in the later 4: 3 in Toledo. A try-out contract is valid for a limited number of games. The Everblades play in the third-rate East Coast Hockey League in the village of Estero, right on the coast of the Gulf of Mexico. The place has just under 20,000 inhabitants, but the Everblades are very popular in the region, currently have an average attendance of over 6,000.
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Grizzlys Wolfsburg versus Munich
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