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Hockey defender Wirt remains in Frankfurt.

Frankfurt Lions are working on their preparations for the next season. The ice hockey team has signed a new deal with a young German defenseman.

A puck flies into an empty ice hockey goal.
A puck flies into an empty ice hockey goal.

Removing this part of the text: "DEL" (which probably stands for "DELETE") - Hockey defender Wirt remains in Frankfurt.

In the upcoming season of the German Ice Hockey League, the Frankfurt Lions will have defenseman Daniel Wirt on board. The 24-year-old has signed a new contract, keeping him in Frankfurt for another year according to a recent announcement.

Hailing from Dortmund, Wirt made a move to Frankfurt from the Red Bull Academy in Salzburg back in 2019. He's been playing for the Frankfurt team for over 220 games since then.

Lions' sports director, Daniel Heinrizi, had this to say about Wirt: "He's a dependable defenseman who will primarily rely on his physicality and strength in fights during the upcoming season."

Read also:

  1. Daniel Wirt, hailing from Dortmund, previously played for the Red Bull Academy in Salzburg, but he now calls Frankfurt am Main his home, having joined the Frankfurt Lions in 2019.
  2. Born in Hesse, Germany, Wirt has been an integral part of the Frankfurt Lions' defense, playing over 220 games for the team.
  3. With the new season of the German Ice Hockey League (DEL) approaching, the Lions Frankfurt have secured the services of Daniel Wirt, who recently signed a new contract to continue his stint with the team.
  4. The Frankfurt Lions, based in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, are set to reinforce their defense with transfers, as they aim to compete in the German Ice Hockey League (DEL), with Daniel Wirt contributing his strength and physicality to the matches.

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