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Hopeful three-pack for penguins – fish town penguins

1. June 2021

Nino Kinder, Tim Lutz and Tamas Kanya move to the Lower Weser

The satisfaction with the new signings was literally written on Hauke ​​Hasselbring and Alfred Prey’s faces when they officially announced the commitment of the young German trio this morning. After Simon Stowasser and Filip Reisnecker were able to demonstrate their presence and further development in their missions just last season, the newcomers presented today want to take another important step into their sporting future with the Fischtown Pinguins. The two commitments Nino Kinder and Tim Lutz are particularly surprising and would certainly have been seen at any other club in the DEL. While the highly talented Tamas Kanya should first be introduced to everyday professional life in Crimmitschau, children and Lutz are trusted to be able to take on fixed roles in the penguin tribe.

With Nino children A newly crowned German champion comes to the Unterweser, who was able to complete 27 parties for the polar bears in the DEL in the past season and thus became a permanent part of the championship team. Whether Stephane Richer or Craig Streu, everyone praises the young talent and is above all enthusiastic about his unconditional commitment and hard work. The 20-year-old now, who has run through all of the DEB’s U-national teams and was also a participant in the last World Cup in Canada, already has North America experience with his assignments at the Winnipeg Ice and participation in the Los Angeles Kings Development Camp. Otherwise he only pursued his sport on the Spree. After two years in the Bundesliga with the Prussians, he moved to Ostbahnhof in the 2015/2016 season, where he has always been able to impress with good performances. Thomas Popiesch is also convinced of the commitment, who sees him as a reinforcement for the team and believes that he will certainly be able to prevail. Nino Kinder will wear the number # 8 for the penguins.


Will and will prevail Tim Lutzwho is moving from HC Davos’ Swiss farm team, HCB Ticino Rockets, to Bremerhaven’s Wilhelm-Kaisen-Platz. Lutz, who also played in all U20 national teams after his time with the young eagles Mannheim, has played exclusively in Davos since the 2018/2019 season and has been able to record a constant upward development in sport in recent years. The left-handed shooter, who is also 20 years old, is considered a dedicated and self-sacrificing winger who also has his qualities in the fore and back check. Ex-NHL great and trainer Eric Landry also gave him good testimony: Tim is really very talented technically and his game with puck is good. His back checking is also good, with which he works very consistently and always tries to bring physical toughness into the game. ”A comment that coach Thomas Popiesch was certainly also happy to hear. Tim Lutz, who will be wearing the shirt number # 40, wants to prove that he can bring all these qualities to the ice in Bremerhaven in August in the Seestadt

The penguins are also convinced of the obligation to Tamas Kanyawho, at least in terms of age, is on the same wavelength as the other two newcomers. Kanya, who comes from the offspring of the Krefelder EV, has been playing for the Eisbären Berlin in the local DNL team since the 2018/19 season and has always been one of the top performers in recent years, which is also proven by his scoring points (50 scorer points). Tamas is considered very talented and ambitious and will support the Pinguins with the number # 19 on his missions. After the preparation and the first games in the Champions League, Tamas should first move to Crimmitschau, where he should get used to the hardship in the professional camp with regular ice ages.

Together with Simon Stowasser and Filip Reisnecker, the Seestädter can now fall back on enough U23 players and believe that they are sufficiently prepared for what will definitely be another grueling season.

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