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Grizzlies hole Ex-NHL-Professional Caamano

The Grizzlys Wolfsburg have almost completed their roster for the upcoming ice hockey season. A former NHL professional takes the last foreign spot. The Grizzlys expect a lot from him.

Grizzly-Manager Karl-Heinz Fliegauf signs Ex-NHL-Professional Nick Caamano for Wolfsburg.
Grizzly-Manager Karl-Heinz Fliegauf signs Ex-NHL-Professional Nick Caamano for Wolfsburg.

Ice hockey - Grizzlies hole Ex-NHL-Professional Caamano

The Grizzlys Wolfsburg have signed forward Nick Caamano with NHL experience, thus completing their roster plans for the season in the German Ice Hockey League (DEL). "Nick has a very good shot, is physically present and, despite his stature, is a very good skater," praised Sport Director and Managing Director Karl-Heinz Fliegauf. He announced that they are only looking for one more goaltender. The 25-year-old Canadian Caamano played a total of 40 games for the Dallas Stars in the North American professional league NHL. He takes the last foreign position in Wolfsburg's squad. The Grizzlys are his first station in Europe. He receives a one-year contract. Training camp begins in early August.

Nick Caamano's previous experience includes playing in the NHL with the Dallas Stars, which is a renowned professional league based in the United States of America. His signing by the Grizzlys Wolfsburg, a German Ice Hockey League (DEL) team, marks his entry into European ice hockey, specifically in Lower Saxony. Caamano's physical presence and exceptional skating abilities have been commended by Klaus-Heinz Fliegauf, the team's Sport Director and Managing Director. Despite their satisfaction, the Grizzlys are still searching for one more goaltender to finalize their personal planning for the upcoming season.

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