The first training camp for the new Top Team Beijing will take place in Dingolfing from January 14th to 16th, 2019. The U24/U25 selection of the Deutscher Eishockey-Bund (Deutscher Eishockey-Bund eV) is preparingDEB) is preparing for the two international matches against Switzerland. The games are scheduled for Tuesday, February 5, 2019 in Memmingen and Wednesday, February 6, 2019 in Bietigheim.
The debut of national coach Toni Söderholm will be accompanied by a 23-man squad. Jonas Müller (28 international matches) is a silver medalist from the Olympic Games among the nominees. Frederik Tiffels, who has participated in two world championships, Stefan Loibl (13 international matches) and Markus Eisenschmid (2018 World Cup participation; 10 international matches) will also be in Dingolfing. Moritz Seider, Leon Hüttl, Justin Schütz, Tim Wohlgemuth and Tim Brunnhuber are moving up from the U20 national team to the new perspective team. The five players made a significant contribution to the U20's promotion to the top division. Other players with international experience are Phil Hungerecker, Fabio Pfohl, Lean Bergmann, Leon Niederberger and Fabio Wagner.
Tickets for the international matches of the Top Team Peking in Memmingen and Bietigheim are available at www.deb-online.de/tickets or by phone at 01806 – 992201 (0,20 euros/call including VAT from the German landline network, max. 0,60 euros/call including VAT from the German mobile network).
Toni Söderholm, national coach: "I am looking forward to my debut as national coach as part of the event in Dingolfing. I am excited about working with the young, hungry talents that we have invited to our prospective squad. The players of the Top Team Peking are embarking on a great sporting future and should ensure the sustainable success of German ice hockey on the international stage."
The Top Team Beijing is a promising team that will bring young German players, match practice and competitive experience in international ice hockey with a view to the 2022 Olympic Games. It starts with the comparisons against Switzerland, which will be continued and expanded in the coming years.
Squad:
Pos Surname First name born at the club
GK Weitzmann Hannibal September 25.09.1995, XNUMX Kölner Haie /Löwen Frankfurt
GK Pantkowski Mirko May 26.05.1998, XNUMX Adler Mannheim/Heilbronner Falken
GK Reich Kevin October 26.10.1995, XNUMX EHC Red Bull München /SC Riessersee
D Wagner Fabio September 17.09.1995, XNUMX ERC Ingolstadt
D Tiffels Dominik February 20.02.1994, XNUMX Kölner Haie
D Seider Moritz April 06.04.2001, XNUMX Adler Mannheim
D Müller Jonas November 19.11.1995, XNUMX Eisbären Berlin
D Schütz Simon November 09.11.1997, XNUMX ERC Ingolstadt/ESV Kaufbeuren
D Rogl John May 03.05.1996, XNUMX Augsburger Panther
D Huss Johannes August 09.08.1998, XNUMX Düsseldorfer EG/EC Bad Nauheim
D Hüttl Leon September 21.09.2000, XNUMX Löwen Frankfurt
F Loibl Stefan 24.06.1996 Straubing Tigers
F Hungerecker Phil August 03.08.1994, XNUMX Adler Mannheim
F Pfohl Fabio October 18.10.1995, XNUMX Kölner Haie
F Bergmann Lean October 04.10.1998, XNUMX Iserlohn Roosters
F Jahnke Charlie February 14.02.1998, XNUMX Eisbären Berlin/Lausitzer Füchse
F Wohlgemuth Tim July 22.07.1999, XNUMX ERC Ingolstadt
F Brunnhuber Tim January 19.01.1999, XNUMX Ravensburg Towerstars/EV Lindau
F Eisenschmid Markus January 22.01.1995, XNUMX Adler Mannheim
F Niederberger Leon January 31.01.1996, XNUMX Düsseldorfer EG/EC Bad Nauheim
F Schütz Justin June 24.06.2000, XNUMX Red Bull Salzburg/Red Bull Munich
F Tiffels Frederik May 20.05.1995, XNUMX Kölner Haie
F Dumont Lucas June 08.06.1997, XNUMX Kölner Haie
