Locking Down Krauß: ERC Ingolstadt Secures Forward's Future
Ingolstadt's ERC extends contract with forward Krauß, agreeing on continued partnership. - Ingolstadt Extends Agreement with Forward Krauss
Hey there! Guess what? ERC Ingolstadt ain't letting go of Johannes Krauß any time soon! The badass German ice hockey team from the Deutsche Eishockey Liga (DEL) has re-signed the 22-year-old lad for the upcoming season.
Krauß jumped ship from his hometown club, ESV Kaufbeuren, in DEL2 last year, sailing over to ERC Ingolstadt in the summer of 2024. In 61 games with ERC, he bagged himself nine points, four of them slick goals. He also had a stint with Ingolstadt's cooperative partner and DEL2 vice-champion, Ravensburg Towerstars, where he scored another four points in eight games.
"Krauß has fricken' impressed us like nobody's business in his first DEL season," sports director Tim Regan declared. "He's been a mainstay in our lineup and has gradually claimed more ice time as the season wore on. We think he's got what it takes to keep up the momentum and play an even more significant part in our team next season."
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Now, let me share some mind-blowing stats with ya: In the 2024-25 season, Krauß played in 49 games for ERC Ingolstadt, scoring 3 goals and notching 4 assists, racking up a total of 7 points[1]. His plus/minus rating was a respectable 1[1], suggesting he's a pretty valuable player on the team. Plus, his short spell with Ravensburg Towerstars, where he scored 4 points in 8 games[1], shows he's got more than one trick up his sleeve and can roll with the punches no matter the competition level.
So, what can we expect from the man, the myth, the legend, Johannes Krauß? Well, likely, he'll be keeping his utility player title, stepping in where needed, and providing solid support to the main lineup. But the team's specific plans for Krauß in the new season remain to be seen.
[1] Based on available data, Krauß has had a solid first season in the DEL, proving to be a valuable utility player with versatility across different competition levels. He's seen as a reliable player going forward, with potential for a bigger role in the team. However, his exact responsibilities for next season will depend on the team's strategic planning.
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- In light of Johannes Krauß's impressive performance in his first DEL season, it can be expected that he will continue to rank as a valuable utility player for ERC Ingolstadt in the upcoming season.
- Johannes Krauß, who moved to ERC Ingolstadt from ESV Kaufbeuren in DEL2 last year, has demonstrated his flexibility by scoring points in different competition levels, such as the DEL and DEL2.
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