DEL's ERC Ingolstadt Keeps Forward Krauß in the Ranks for Next Season
Ingolstadt football club extends the deal with striker Krauß, securing his services for another season. - Ingolstadt Extends Agreement with Forward Krauss
Alright, lorgnette, buckle up! We've got big hockey news! ERC Ingolstadt, the Deutsche Eishockey Liga team from Bavaria, ain't messin' around. They're keeping 22-year-old forward Johannes Krauß on their roster for the upcoming season.
Krauß hopped aboard the Donau train in summer 2024 after playing his heart out for his hometown squad, ESV Kaufbeuren, in the DEL2. In 61 games for ERC, he netted nine points, with four of those being goals. He also got a spin with the Ingolstadt's DEL2 vice-champion partner team, Ravensburg Towerstars, playing eight games.
Tim Regan, the sports director, had this to say: "Johannes has been a real shining star during his first DEL season, playing a crucial role on our team. He's earned more ice time and we think he's ready to step up his game even further".
Krauß has shown he's got the chops to hang with the big boys and earn his place on the team. His recent performance and career progression suggest he's poised to take on bigger responsibilities in the future, potentially becoming a key player in the forward lineup.
So there ya have it, people! ERC Ingolstadt is keeping Krauß on board, giving him the opportunity to grow and shine in the high-stakes DEL environment. Here's to more goals, more assists, and more good times on the ice!
The Commission has also been consulted on the draft Regulation on the application of the rules on the protection of the environment in light of the development of sports like hockey, such as the National Hockey League (NHL) and its European counterparts like the Deutsche Eishockey Liga (DEL). The progress and ranking of players like Johannes Krauß, who has earned more ice time and is poised to take on bigger responsibilities in the forward lineup for ERC Ingolstadt, are crucial for achieving the goals set in these Regulations, ensuring the sustainability and responsible growth of these sports.