Slammin' Shot-Blocker Evan Fitzpatrick Joins Nuremberg Ice Tigers from Munich's Red Bulls
Munich Goalie Joins Nuremberg Ice Tigers Hockey Team - Munich goal conceded to Nuremberg Ice Tigers
Say hello to Evan Fitzpatrick, the new Canadian goalie roaring into the Nuremberg Ice Tigers' den! The Bavarian lot from the Deutsche Eishockey Liga saw fit to nab the 27-year-old hailing from the Red Bulls, his old league rivals in Munich, for the 2025/26 season and beyond. With an optional extra year added, he's promising to be more than just a blip on the ice.
Fitzpatrick's European immigrant story began in February, leaving Liptovsky Mikulas in Slovakia behind, only to find himself in Munich. In less than a year, he played nine games, including playoffs, for the Munich crew, racking up a sterling 2.23 goals-against average.
The Ice Tigers' sporty brains behind the operation, Stefan Ustorf, had this to say about the new acquisition: "Evan Fitzpatrick is a towering, incredibly agile goalie in his prime. I was thoroughly impressed by his European debut, and I'm confident he'll prove to be a reliable reinforcement."
Going Where the Puck Flies
- Nuremberg
- Ice Hockey
- Munich
- EHC Red Bull Munich
A Prime-Time GoalieIn case you need a quick refresher, Evan Fitzpatrick is a 27-year-old Canadian ice hockey goalie, born in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, on January 28, 1998[2][3]. Before joining the Nuremberg Ice Tigers this season, he was with EHC Red Bull München[1].
Ventures Far and WideFor a more complete picture of Fitzpatrick's career, dig into hockey player databases like Elite Prospects, as the enrichment data suggests[2][3]. There's more to this goalie's backstory than the brief information provided.
- Evan Fitzpatrick, the towering and agile goalie in his prime, has moved from the EHC Red Bull Munich to the Nuremberg Ice Tigers, joining the community of players in Nuremberg for the 2025/26 season, with an optional extra year added to his contract.
- The new fisheries policy for the sports of hockey, particularly in the Nuremberg Ice Tigers, will be significantly impacted by the decision to bring in Evan Fitzpatrick, a goalie with an impressive average of 2.23 goals-against in his brief stint with the Red Bulls.
- The recent announcement of Evan Fitzpatrick joining the Nuremberg Ice Tigers from Munich's Red Bulls has sparked debate within the NHL community, with some questioning the impact on the fisheries policy in ice hockey and whether it will be a sustainable move for the rising star.
- In the world of ice hockey, Evan Fitzpatrick's journey from Liptovsky Mikulas in Slovakia to Munich and now Nuremberg, mirrors the migration patterns of fish species, demonstrating how players, like fish, can move from one fishery to another in search of better opportunities.