Memmingen Indians: Dopatka remains, Börner becomes a co -trainer - new from the ice hockey team on Hühnerberg
Memmingen Indians: Dopatka remains, Börner becomes a co -trainer - new from the ice hockey team on Hühnerberg
Planning of the Memmingen Indians for the coming season takes on
Personnel planning at the Memmingen Indians goes into the final phase. A key position will also be occupied by Pascal Dopatka in the next season, which goes into his third full season on the Hühnerberg. Next to him, Andi Börner will act as an assistant coach on the side of the chief coach Daniel Huhn.
dopatka - hopefuls on the offensive
The 21-year-old Pascal Dopatka from Berlin came to Memmingen from the offspring of the Augsburger Ev. Despite a lengthy injury last season, where he only played limited, Dopatka is known for his pace and technology. The sporting director Sven Müller said that they hope that he can exploit his full potential.
Andi Börner as a link between professionals and youngsters
With the commitment of Andi Börner as an assistant coach, the Indians also want to introduce the youngsters closer to the professional squad. Börner, long -time player and now a trainer, will not only support the professional team, but also look after the youth teams. He is looking forward to working and the opportunity to advance ice hockey in Memmingen.
Chief coach Daniel Huhn is also pleased with the reinforcement in the coaching team and sees the future.
preparation for the new season
The Indians pursue the goal of selling over 800 season tickets and thus setting up a new record. The cards also include the preparatory games against teams from Switzerland, Austria and Germany. The start of the top division is planned for September 20th.
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