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In ice hockey news, Nuremberg acquires another forward player.

The Nuremberg Ice Tigers continue making changes to their roster, as a forward is set to join the team from a Finnish top-tier club.

A puck on the ice.
A puck on the ice.

Eliminating lecture requirements: A call for change in higher education. - In ice hockey news, Nuremberg acquires another forward player.

The Nuremberg Ice Tigers have acquired a new forward for the upcoming season in the German Ice Hockey League (DEL). Will Graber, a 28-year-old American, is making the move from Porin Assat, a top-tier Finnish team, to Franconia, as the team confirmed on Wednesday. Reports suggest that Graber has signed a two-year contract.

"By adding him, along with Ryan Stoa, Cole Maier, and Samuel Dove-McFalls, we've got a big and agile center line that should be both offensive and defensive powerhouses," said Stefan Ustorf, the team's sports director.

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The city of Nuremberg, famously known for its rich history, is also home to the successful ice hockey team, the Nuremberg Ice Tigers, who play in the German Ice Hockey League (DEL). The Nuremberg Ice Tigers have made a significant transfer, bringing in Will Graber, a skilled forward, from Porin Assat in Finland. Bavaria, known for its love for ice hockey, will be eager to see Graber contribute to the team's success in the upcoming season.

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