Ex-national player David Wolf: Is the DEL star coming to the Huskies?
David Wolf, ex-national player, has been training with the Kassel Huskies in the DEL2 since January 2025. Fitness questions remain.
Ex-national player David Wolf: Is the DEL star coming to the Huskies?
David Wolf, former German national player, is currently training with the Kassel Huskies in the DEL2. The 35-year-old striker is currently without a club after playing for Adler Mannheim until the end of last season. It is currently unclear whether he will also play for North Hesse.
Wolf brings an impressive resume that includes 700 DEL games and four games in the NHL, where he played for the Calgary Flames. His professional career began in 2005/06 with the Jungadler Mannheim in the German Youth League. With the national team he celebrated winning the silver medal at the Olympic Games in Pyeongchang in 2018. At 1.89 m tall and weighing just under 90 kg, he is considered a hard worker in front of the opponent's goal, which makes him a good fit for Huskies coach Woodcroft's system.
Career and achievements
Wolf has played with various clubs in the German ice hockey landscape in recent years. He started his career in the DNL and quickly established himself as a talented player. His previous stations include the Jungadler Mannheim, Heilbronner Falken and the Hannover Scorpions, where he won the title of German champion in 2010.
His last contract was with Adler Mannheim, which he left in 2016 after a short time with Hamburg Freezers. In 2018, Wolf won the championship title again with Mannheim and scored four goals in the DEL game against Fischtown Pinguins Bremerhaven on January 9, 2020.
Despite his success, there are currently concerns about his fitness and his readiness to play for the Kassel Huskies in the DEL2. In addition, Wolf was recently linked to the first division club Iserlohn FFH reported. Wolf has accumulated a high number of penalty minutes in his career and is considered one of the most penalized players in DEL history, which he underlines with incidents such as a seven-game suspension for assault in 2014 and another three-game suspension for an excessive attack in 2023.
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