Ice hockey transfer: Söll strengthens Bietigheim, Biberger to Passau!
Maximilian Söll moves to the Bietigheim Steelers, while Passau signs Alexander Biberger and promotes Leon Hümer.

Ice hockey transfer: Söll strengthens Bietigheim, Biberger to Passau!
The ice hockey summer in Germany brings a breath of fresh air, especially for the Bietigheim Steelers, who are strengthening themselves with a promising new addition. The 23-year-old defenderMaximilian Söllmoves from the Krefeld Pinguins to the Steelers. This makes Söll not only a talented player in the Steelers squad, but also the second player to move from the Penguins to Bietigheim afterMike Fischerhas previously taken this step. Söll has been in the last three years DEL2 played for the Penguins and was able to score 26 points in a total of 148 games, including 8 goals and 18 assists.
With a height of 1.84 meters and a weight of around 84 kilograms, Söll knows how to impress both defensively and offensively. trainerAlexander Dückemphasizes that Söll impresses with his calm, overview and high level of game intelligence. The defender also has experience from the top league, where he has already played for thePeiting Ice Hockey Cluband theKrefeld penguinswas active. He brings with him crucial qualities that should help the Steelers position themselves even better in the coming season.
New defenseman for the Black Hawks
While the Steelers are relying on a fresh defender in Söll, they also haveEHF Passau Black Hawksannounced their new signings in the Oberliga Süd. They have the 24-year-old defenderAlexander Bibergersigned by the Höchststadt Alligators. Biberger brings valuable experience from 197 league games in which he scored a total of 10 points (2 goals, 8 assists).
After his previous career in the major league, including with theLindau IslandersandEC Peiting, Biberger could give the Black Hawks decisive impetus. He is described as a solid player who can support the team on both offense and defense. With this commitment, the Black Hawks are relying on a breath of fresh air and new dynamism.
Sponsorship license for the young goalie
A further step in the promotion of young talent can be seen at the Füchse Duisburg. The 20-year-old goalieLeon Hümerreceives a sponsorship license to be able to play in the Oberliga Nord. Hümer has played 19 third division games for the last two seasonsMosquitoes eatcompleted. DEG managing director Andreas Niederberger emphasizes the enormous importance of match practice, especially for young goalkeepers. The funding license gives Hümer the opportunity to gain valuable experience at a higher level, which should enormously increase his scope for development.
In summary, both the Bietigheim Steelers, the EHF Passau Black Hawks and the Füchse Duisburg are taking active steps to improve their squads and offer young talents new opportunities. The upcoming season promises to be exciting!