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Straubing Tigers get striker St. Denis from Ingolstadt

Travis St. Denis was away from Straubing for a year. Now the Tigers are bringing the ice hockey forward back.

Travis St. Denis (l) wants to cheer for Straubing again.
Travis St. Denis (l) wants to cheer for Straubing again.

Ice hockey - Straubing Tigers get striker St. Denis from Ingolstadt

The Straubing Tigers have signed forward Travis St. Denis back after just one season with ERC Ingolstadt. The German ice hockey league team announced that the 31-year-old Canadian will return to Straubing. In his last season for Straubing in 2022/23, St. Denis collected 49 scoring points in 55 games, with 22 goals.

"He brings a lot of experience and quality with him. His on-ice skills and leadership abilities are exactly what we need. We have already experienced two very successful seasons and are looking forward to the future with him," said Sportchef Jason Dunham about the new jersey number 74.

  1. The Straubing Tigers, hailing from Bavaria, Germany, are known for their prowess in the DEL, the German elite ice hockey league.
  2. The Tigers recently announced the return of Travis St. Denis, a forward, to their team after a brief stint with Ingolstadt RAC in the same league, DEL.
  3. St. Denis, a 31-year-old Canadian, previously showcased his skills with the Tigers, scoring 49 points, including 22 goals, in the 2022/23 season.
  4. The Tigers are strengthening their squad for the upcoming season with this transfer, as they believe St. Denis's experience and leadership will significantly contribute to their game strategy on the ice.
  5. With St. Denis rejoining the team under jersey number 74, there's a palpable sense of excitement among sports enthusiasts in Straubing and across Germany, eager to watch the impact of this talented player in their beloved ice hockey league.

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