Denis Reul

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Denis Reul
2022-04-20 Eisbaren Berlin gegen Adler Mannheim (Deutsche Eishockey-Liga 2021-22, Playoff-Halbfinale) by Sandro Halank-090.jpg
Born (1989-06-29) 29 June 1989 (age 35)
Marktredwitz, West Germany
Height 6 ft 4 in (193 cm)
Weight 238 lb (108 kg; 17 st 0 lb)
Position Defence
Shoots Right
DEL team
Former teams
Free Agent
Providence Bruins
Adler Mannheim
National teamFlag of Germany.svg  Germany
NHL draft 130th overall, 2007
Boston Bruins
Playing career 2007present

Denis Reul (born 29 June 1989) is a German professional ice hockey player who is currently an unrestricted free agent. He most recently played for Adler Mannheim in the Deutsche Eishockey Liga (DEL).

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Playing career

Reul was selected by the Boston Bruins in the 5th round (130th overall) of the 2007 NHL Entry Draft after playing with Mannheim in the lower German divisions. After he was selected by the Bruins, Reul moved to North America and played junior with Lewiston MAINEiacs of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League.

After completing his second season with the MAINEiacs in 2008–09, Reul then joined the Bruins American Hockey League affiliate, the Providence Bruins on an amateur try-out. Without a contract offer from Boston, Reul returned to Germany and signed with Adler Mannheim of the DEL on 10 July 2009. [1]

On 26 October 2010, Reul extended his contract for another two-years with Adler Mannheim. [2]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season TeamLeagueGP G A Pts PIM GPGAPtsPIM
2006–07 Heilbronner Falken 3.GBun 1601116
2007–08 Lewiston MAINEiacs QMJHL 67311149960004
2008–09 Lewiston MAINEiacsQMJHL604141891400010
2008–09 Providence Bruins AHL 50116
2009–10 Adler Mannheim DEL 540886220000
2009–10Heilbronner Falken 2.GBun 900028
2010–11 Adler MannheimDEL5125711760228
2011–12 Adler MannheimDEL4725799140550
2012–13 Adler MannheimDEL311453240110
2013–14 Adler MannheimDEL39015155450114
2014–15 Adler MannheimDEL462911441522410
2015–16 Adler MannheimDEL160332630002
2016–17 Adler MannheimDEL52311142870004
2017–18 Adler MannheimDEL390552090004
2018–19 Adler MannheimDEL47088221415616
2019–20 Adler MannheimDEL50771428
2020–21 Adler MannheimDEL361894962022
2021–22 Adler MannheimDEL352571490114
2022–23 Adler MannheimDEL552111325120110
2023–24 Adler MannheimDEL500771571122
DEL totals648221111336351136192556

International

YearTeamEventGPGAPtsPIM
2006 Germany U17 50118
2006 Germany WJC18 60226
2007 GermanyWJC1861344
2009 Germany WJC 600027
2011 Germany WC 30002
2012 GermanyWC700012
2014 GermanyWC40000
2016 GermanyWC811210
2017 GermanyWC80004
2019 GermanyWC70002
Junior totals2316745
Senior totals3711230

Awards and honours

AwardYear
DEL
Champion (Adler Mannheim) 2015, 2019 [3]

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References

  1. "Denis Reul- player bio". The Hockey News. 10 July 2009. Retrieved 10 July 2009.
  2. "Eagles renew contracts with Denis Reul and Frank Mauer" (in German). Adler Mannheim. 26 October 2010. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 31 March 2011.
  3. "Adler Mannheim wins DEL". IIHF. 27 April 2019. Retrieved 27 April 2019.