Ebersberger ice hockey star Julius Marsh is drafted by the Chicago Blackhawks!

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Julius Marsh from Ebersberg will be selected by the Chicago Blackhawks in the 2025 NHL Draft. A promising step in his career.

Julius Sumpf aus Ebersberg wird von den Chicago Blackhawks im NHL-Draft 2025 gewählt. Ein vielversprechender Schritt in seiner Karriere.
Julius Marsh from Ebersberg will be selected by the Chicago Blackhawks in the 2025 NHL Draft. A promising step in his career.

Ebersberger ice hockey star Julius Marsh is drafted by the Chicago Blackhawks!

A big day for German ice hockey: Julius Marsh, a 20-year-old striker from Ebersberg, was selected by the Chicago Blackhawks in the fourth round of the 2025 NHL Draft in 98th place. This reports Mercury. Swamp, who most recently played for the Moncton Wildcats of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL), has made a name for himself, showing the potential he has built up over the last few years.

His successes in the U15 with 48 goals and 40 assists in just 24 games are just the beginning. After moving to the Red Bull Hockey Academy and later the Wildcats, Marsh really hit his stride. During last season's regular season, he scored 26 goals and 39 assists in 58 games and was instrumental in his team winning the QMJHL championship title.

Track record and awards

Julius Marsh won the David Desharnais Trophy for the league's fairest and most effective player during his time with the Moncton Wildcats, posting an impressive plus-minus record of +61. In the playoffs he added another 16 points (10 goals, 6 assists). In the U20 World Cup, he scored two goals and contributed five assists, making him a valuable player for the German national team.

The Blackhawks and Swamp have already considered a college solution for the upcoming season. After the draft, the young striker will travel to Chicago for fitness tests and health checks. Swamp plans to play at Providence College next year. There he signed an athletic support agreement with the goal of further improving college-level skills, such as Providence College reported.

German talent in international hockey

The selection of Marsh is a sign of the growing influence and positive development of German ice hockey youth work. Four German talents were drafted in this year's NHL draft, including Marsh and Maxim Schäfer, who was drafted by the Washington Capitals as the first German player at position 96. David Lewandowski and Carlos Handel also found their place among the selected players, which illustrates the progressive development of German ice hockey Icehockey.net.

In summary, Julius Marsh is well on his way to making a name for himself in the hockey world. The blend of talent, hard training and a dose of ambition will surely carry him forward as he prepares for the next chapter of his career at Providence College.