Julian Beck back at the DSC: With new talents against the juniors!

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Deggendorfer SC is preparing for the game against Red Bull Hockey Juniors as Julian Beck returns to the team.

Deggendorfer SC bereitet sich auf das Spiel gegen die Red Bull Hockey Juniors vor, während Julian Beck zum Team zurückkehrt.
Deggendorfer SC is preparing for the game against Red Bull Hockey Juniors as Julian Beck returns to the team.

Julian Beck back at the DSC: With new talents against the juniors!

Deggendorfer SC is in the midst of preparing for the current ice hockey season and has already made some exciting personnel decisions. More than half of the preparation has now been completed, but the results could be better: so far there has only been one win and three defeats. Despite these challenges, there is also positive news for fans.

Julian Beck, a 19-year-old talented defender, returns to Deggendorf after a successful stay with the Red Bull Hockey Academy. Beck, who began his career at DSC, has gained a lot of experience in recent years and has won the Austrian U20 championship title twice in the past, in 2023 and 2025. In addition, he was promoted to the top division with the German U18 national team in 2024. His comeback is considered significant by those responsible at the club because he is used in both the Oberliga team and the U20 team. There is speculation that he could be used in the first duel against the Red Bull Hockey Juniors next Friday evening.

First games and challenges

The first duel against them begins on Friday evening at 8 p.m Red Bull Hockey Juniors. The game will take place in the Hitzkopf Arena, while the second leg in Salzburg is scheduled for 5 p.m. In this first meeting, the Deggendorfers are hoping for a repeat of their victory from last summer, when they beat the Juniors 3-1. Timo Pielmeier, the experienced 36-year-old goalkeeper, will play for the team after being rested recently, while Marcel Pfänder and Marco Baßler are out due to injuries.

But it's not just Beck's return that is cause for celebration. A sadder circumstance is the departure of Robert Linhart. The 19-year-old will not receive a new contract and will leave the team. For a team in the midst of restructuring, such decisions are often painful, but they are necessary to make room for new talent.

A look at the top league

The Oberliga, in which Deggendorfer SC plays, is the third highest ice hockey league in Germany. This league has been divided into North and South groups since the 2015/2016 season, and the clubs are fighting not only for glory, but also for promotion opportunities to the DEL2. The level and importance of the league should not be underestimated in the ice hockey scene - it has already produced a lot of talent and is an important step for ambitious players who want to make the jump to the top division.

In recent years the league has changed again and again and the teams have to constantly adapt. It will therefore be interesting to see how Deggendorfer SC will position itself in the current season. The community is looking forward to the games with excitement and hopes for a successful return from Julian Beck, while the team will do everything it can to assert itself in the league.

With the upcoming game against the Juniors, Deggendorfer SC has the perfect opportunity to send a strong signal and set the course for a successful season. Fans can look forward to an exciting ice hockey weekend!