New German U20 coach Kuenast looking to bring country back to top division

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Photo: Germany’s new U20 head coach, Christian Kuenast, played goal for seven teams over 12 seasons in the DEL, Germany’s top hockey league (courtesy of Martin Rose/Bongarts/Getty Images)


</p>In a rash of changes, Germany has named new coaches to its men’s, U20, and U18 national teams. A year full of relegations and moderate play internationally has led to a number of changes in the German Ice Hockey Federation, and new wind is hoped to get the program back on track.

After Pat Cortina most recently headed the men’s team and the U20 squad, Marco Sturm has been put in charge of the men’s team, and his brother-in-law Christian Kuenast will be taking over the huge task of getting the U20 squad back to where the federation, and the international ice hockey community, feel Germany belongs – amongst the world’s top 10 clubs.read more

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