EV Landshut is strengthening itself: three youngsters signed for the DEL2!
EV Landshut signs three talents: Gaus, Scheibegraber and Tabert to make the coming DEL2 season successful.

EV Landshut is strengthening itself: three youngsters signed for the DEL2!
EV Landshut got off to a great start to the season preparation and signed three promising talents for their team. The young attackers Lukas Gaus, Luis Scheibengraber and Marcel Tabert are expected to bring a breath of fresh air to the club's DEL2 squad from next season. As evl.info reports, all three players not only bring talent, but also the will to develop further within the team.
Lukas Gaus, now 20 years old, is returning to his roots as a former Schwenninger. He played 10 games for Landshut last season and wants to make the most of his potential, both as a player and as a person. “I have big goals and am looking forward to having a successful season with the team,” said Gaus. Luis Scheibengraber, who is also 20 years old, also wants to become an integral part of the team and a solid support in the DEL2. He has gone through the entire EVL youth department and has already played 25 professional games. Ice time is crucial for him and he plans to work more on his physical condition.
Talents of the future
Another notable talent is 19-year-old Marcel Tabert from Rottweil. Last season he was one of the leading players on the DNL team, scoring an impressive 21 goals and 12 assists in 25 games. Tabert sees the move to professional ice hockey as a significant step and wants to prove himself as a regular player in Landshut. The combination of talent and ambition points to an exciting future.
In addition to these obligations, EV Landshut has to announce further personnel changes. Striker Seonwoo Park is moving to the club, which should further strengthen the team's offense. Park is expected to take on an important role in the team to further the EVL's ambitions this season. This is reported by Eishockeynews.
The competition never sleeps, because other DEL2 clubs are also active. Kevin Slezak has extended his contract with Eisbären Regensburg until 2026, while Vinny Saponari will start a third season with Eispiren Crimmitschau. Yannik Burghart, on the other hand, is leaving EHC Freiburg and is looking for new challenges. In this turbulent time when it comes to squad planning, it is clear that the teams are doing everything they can to optimize their performance.
In summary, EV Landshut has a clear plan for the coming season with the signing of young talent and the new addition of Seonwoo Park. With fresh energy and a lot of ambition, we are heading into the new season in the DEL2 with optimism.