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Toni Söderholm has named the German Cup team in Krefeld

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National team coach Toni Söderholm announced on Thursday his squad of 28 squad members for the 2022 German Cup. The traditional tournament will be held for the fifth consecutive time in the Yayla Arena in Krefeld from 10 to 13 November 2022. Last year, the Selection of the German Ice Hockey Federation celebrated the victory of the tournament for the first time since 2015.

At this year’s Deutschland Cup, Söderholm relies on a mix of young and experienced players in national team jerseys. Most of the DEB selection is made up of DEL players. Among the 28 candidates there are not only 14 rookies in the tournaments, but also four newcomers to the national team A of the DEB. Tobias Fohrler (HC Ambri-Piotta) and Marc Michaelis (SC Langnau Tigers) also arrive from Switzerland. The DEB team will meet in Krefeld on Tuesday 8 November to prepare for the upcoming matches.

DEB coach Toni Söderholm in the squad for the 2022 German Cup: “We are particularly eager to meet the new faces that we welcome to the national team and those who have not been with us for a long time. Together with the players, who already know the teams well. our needs, we want to take advantage of the short preparation time to grow quickly together. They will be active and intense days in which we will work and communicate a lot. The expectation between all of us is correspondingly great “.

Söderholm also welcomes two new faces to the coaching team. This year, for the first time, he will be supported on the board by Pekka Kangasalusta and Alexander Sulzer. Kangasalusta has worked in Finland for many years as a player and coach. He personally coached Toni Söderholm in the 2014/15 season at his former HIFK team in the Finnish Liiga. Since this season, Pekka Kangasalusta has been part of the official coaching team of HC Slovan Bratislava as an assistant coach. Former NHL and national team player Alexander Sulzer, who is now assistant coach of DEL at the Fischtown Pinguins, also joins the German coaching team as part of the Deutschland Cup 2022. Ilpo Kauhanen will once again be in charge of coaching the goalkeepers. Kauhanen has been an integral part of the DEB coaching team for many years and is now playing his third German Cup with the German team.

On Thursday 10 November (7.45 pm, live on Magenta-Sport), the German men’s national team will then start the evening match against the Danish selection. In the afternoon, the teams of Slovakia and the newcomers of the Austria tournament (16:15) will open the German Cup 2022. As the German Cup progresses, the German team will meet on Saturday 12 November 2022 (17:30, in live on Magenta-Sport and Sport1), then on Austria and Sunday 13 November 2022 (14:30, live on Magenta-Sport) on the Slovaks.

DEB Sporting Director Christian Künast on the Deutschland Cup 2022: “We are looking forward to the Deutschland Cup being our big annual home tournament. With Denmark and Austria, we welcome two new neighboring nations among the participants, which in recent years have been able to impose some exclamation points on the international scene. With Slovakia at the start, he is a well-known and strong opponent, with whom we have been measuring up to human height for years. From this point of view, all ice hockey fans can expect a strong international tournament and exciting matches ”.

The DEB frameworks:

Doorman: Mirko Pantkowski (Cologne Sharks), Dustin Strahlmeier (Grizzlies Wolfsburg), Tobias Ancicka (Eisbären Berlin).

Defender: Marco Nowak, Eric Mik (both Eisbären Berlin), Janik Möser (Grizzlys Wolfsburg), Jan-Luca Sennhenn (Kölner Haie), Luca Zitterbart (Düsseldorfer EG), Tobias Fohrler (HC Ambri-Piotta), Marcus Weber (Nürnberg Ice Tigers) , Leon Huttl (ERC Ingolstadt), Colin Ugbekile (Iserlohn Roosters), Mario Zimmermann (Straubing Tigers).

Striker: Justin Schütz, Andreas Eder, Frederik Tiffels (all EHC Red Bull Munich), Daniel Schmölz, Danjo Leonhardt, Tim Fleischer (all Nuremberg Ice Tigers), Taro Jentzsch, Tim Wohlgemuth (both Adler Mannheim), Tobias Eder, Alexander Ehl (both of Düsseldorf EG), Maximilian Kammerer (Colonia Haie), Luis Schinko (Grizzlys Wolfsburg), Samuel Soramies (Augsburger Panther), Marc Michaelis (SC Langnau Tigers), Dominik Bokk (Löwen Frankfurt).

The program of the German Cup 2022:

10 November 2022, 4.15pm: Austria – Slovakia

10 November 2022, 7.45pm: Germany v Denmark

12/11/2022, 14: Slovakia v Denmark

12 November 2022, 17:30: Germany v Austria

13/11/2022, 11:00: Denmark v Austria

November 13, 2022, 2.30pm: Germany v Slovakia

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