EV Landshut brings in Korean storm talent: Park is ready for the impact!
EV Landshut signs center forward Seonwoo Park for the DEL2 2025/26 season – promising new additions and exciting game analysis.

EV Landshut brings in Korean storm talent: Park is ready for the impact!
EV Landshut can look forward to an exciting new addition: Seonwoo Park is moving from the Selber Wölfe and will strengthen the club in the coming DEL2 season. At 1.87 meters tall and weighing 87 kilograms, the 20-year-old center forward not only has an impressive physical presence, but also a potential that excites both fans and those in charge. Max Brandl, the EVL's sporting director, has been watching Park for some time and has now taken the opportunity to offer him a one-year contract with an option for a further season. Park, who has also had a German passport since last year, has clear goals: “I want to advance my sporting and personal development,” said the newcomer.
In his last season in the DEL2, Park scored 10 points (5 goals, 5 assists) in 34 main round games and proved to be a goal threat in three of the four duels against EV Landshut. He previously played for Dresden in the U20 Bundesliga (DNL) and had an impressive 54 points (22 goals, 32 assists) in 45 games. Park describes EV Landshut's style of play as fast and physical, and there has been consistently positive feedback from former players about the club. His goal is to perform responsibly and to support the team in the best possible way in the coming season.
Looking back on past encounters
A clash between EV Landshut and Starbulls Rosenheim, which took place on December 28, 2024, shows the intensity of the DEL2 games. In a thrilling game, Landshut retained the upper hand 5:4. The game was characterized by many lead changes and a dramatic equalizer in the final minute that sent the game into overtime. Ultimately, it was Immo who scored the decisive goal in overtime, which certainly gave the 4,448 spectators an exciting evening. Despite the absence of important players on both sides, including Jack Doremus for Landshut and Norman Hauner for Rosenheim, both teams showed great commitment.
The spectators were able to experience an exciting game with many twists and turns: After the Starbulls initially took a 1-0 lead, Landshut turned the tide to 2-1. Ups and downs followed, starting with Rosenheim's spurt to 4-2 before Landshut struck again in the last minute and secured the draw. The game made it clear that both the Starbulls and EV Landshut have a wide range of squads and an exciting season to offer.
The coming challenges are clear for EV Landshut: Consistency and teamwork are the priority in order to achieve the best possible place in the table. With the integration of Seonwoo Park, whose development is the focus, the team could position itself as a serious contender in the DEL2. The ice hockey season promises to be exciting thanks to new talents like Park, and ice hockey fans can look forward to many exciting games.
For more information on Seonwoo Park's new addition, read the detailed report on EV Landshut and more about the exciting match against Starbulls Rosenheim Rosenheim24.