Dennis Endras Named German Ice Hockey National Goalie Coach
The former national team goalkeeper will take on the role while continuing as goalie coach for the Augsburger Panther.
- Dennis Endras, a decorated former German national hockey goalkeeper, has been appointed as the national goalie coach by the German Ice Hockey Federation (DEB).
- Endras, 39, will oversee the development and training of goalkeepers in Germany, focusing on modernizing methods to meet international standards.
- He will continue his current role as goalie coach for the Augsburger Panther, with both positions expected to complement each other.
- Endras is a two-time German champion with Adler Mannheim and holds the record for most shutouts in the Deutsche Eishockey Liga (DEL).
- His appointment is seen as a recognition of his significant contributions to German ice hockey, including his role in the national team's historic 2010 World Championship semifinal run and the 2018 Olympic silver medal win.