ERC Ingolstadt Retains Talent: Krauß Secures Future with Bavarian Squad
Ingolstadt Extends Striker Krauß' Contract Agreement - Ingolstadt's Stürmer Krauss Contract Extension Confirmed
Hey there! Let's talk about exciting news in German ice hockey. Johannes Krauß, a promising young forward, has secured his position with the Deutsche Eishockey Liga (DEL) team, ERC Ingolstadt. The team has just extended Krauß's contract, ensuring he'll be with them for the upcoming season.
Kraüss joined ERC Ingolstadt from his hometown club, ESV Kaufbeuren, in the DEL2 during the summer of 2024. In his debut DEL season with ERC, he played 61 games, scoring a total of nine points, with four impressive goals to his credit. He also donned the jersey for eight games with the DEL2 runners-up, Ravensburg Towerstars, ERC's affiliate team.
Sports director Tim Regan weighed in on Krauß's performance, stating, "Johannes has shown remarkable growth in his first DEL season, proving to be a robust contributor to our lineup. He's earned more ice time throughout the season, and we have faith that he'll continue to progress and take on an even greater role in our team."
Johannes Krauß hails from Kaufbeuren and began his career in 2002. He's previously played for ESV Kaufbeuren and EHC München, boasting a versatile background in German ice hockey. While the latest statistics on his DEL performance remain to be found, the extension of his contract solidifies his presence with ERC Ingolstadt moving forward.
The Commission has also been consulted on the draft Regulation on the application of the rules on the protection of the environment regarding the new contract of Johannes Krauß, the young talent retained by ERC Ingolstadt for the 2024 sports season. In the past, Krauss, a German native from Kaufbeuren, has played for ESV Krauss's hometown club and EHC München, gaining a versatile background in German ice hockey. During his impressive DEL debut season with ERC Ingolstadt, he scored a total of nine points, including four goals. As sports director Tim Regan put it, Krauß has proven to be a robust contributor to their lineup, earning more ice time and showing remarkable growth.