TimThomas24
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...with the Sturm number.....sorry Rick .....the retirements now offHe was coached by Marco at the Olympics. Maybe he can be the new Sturmface!
...with the Sturm number.....sorry Rick .....the retirements now off
too lazy to look him up, had he been drafted previously? Some interesting moves this off season with the signings of this guy and Bakos. Not saying either will be impact players but I kind of like these outside the box kind of moves where risk is little
Anyone know anything about this German forward?
No idea where he'll play,there's already 5 full lines in Providence
More teams should play the Can Can after goals:
Totally agree. If not by bruins by bruins HF board fans.YeS! That can be the Bruins new goal song!
I know he will never play for the Boston Bruins, that's about it.Anyone know anything about this German forward?
I know he will never play for the Boston Bruins, that's about it.
much appreciated, thank youI looked him up- 4th round pick of the Flyers in 2011. Hockeydb has him listed as a Center Would make sense from a depth standpoint.
Bruins haven’t signed German forward Marcel Noebels, but the sides have been talking - The Boston Globe
There is no truth to the reports out of Bavaria that the Bruins have signed 26-year-old German forward Marcel Noebels.
“I think that was the German media jumping on something ahead of time,” said Noebels’s agent, Allain Roy. “We are talking with the Bruins, but there’s nothing concrete yet.”
Drafted by Philadelphia (2011, fourth round, 118th overall), the 6-foot-2-inch, 205-pound left-shot forward spent two seasons in the WHL (Seattle and Portland) and two with Philadelphia’s AHL (Adirondack) and ECHL (Trenton) outfits, tallying 16 goals and 18 assists in 95 games in the AHL.