Helmut de Raaf

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GermanyGermany  Helmut de Raaf Ice hockey player
Date of birth 5th November 1961
place of birth Neuss , Germany
Nickname Bright
size 186 cm
Weight 80 kg
position goalkeeper
Catch hand Left
Career stations
1980-1983 Düsseldorfer EG
1983-1988 Cologne EC
1988-1996 Düsseldorfer EG
1997-1998 ESC eating mosquitoes
1998-1999 Grefrather EV
1999-2001 Adler Mannheim

Helmut de Raaf (born November 5, 1961 in Neuss ) is a former German ice hockey goalkeeper . He is a member of the German Ice Hockey Hall of Fame .

Career

He played from the 1980/81 season to 1982/83 for the Düsseldorfer EG . Between 1983/84 and 1987/88 he played with the Kölner Haien , with whom he won the German championship four times. Then he moved back to Düsseldorfer EG, where he played until 1996 and won five other national championship titles. Other stopovers were ESC Moskitos Essen and Grefrather EV . From 1998 to 2001 Helmut de Raaf played as a substitute goalkeeper for Adler Mannheim , with whom he was two more German ice hockey champions. He achieved a total of nine official championship titles and two other titles as a substitute goalkeeper. In the 1990s he was the German national goalkeeper.

From 1999 to 2013 he trained the Jungadler Mannheim , in 2004 he also briefly took over the professional team of the Adler. In 2013 de Raaf went to the EHC Munich and became Pierre Pagé's assistant coach . In the 2015/16 season he was the head coach of Schwenninger Wild Wings .

In March 2016 he took over the position of director of the ice hockey academy of the EHC Red Bull Munich and the EC Red Bull Salzburg in Liefering.

successes

  • 1984 German champion with the Cologne EC
  • 1986 German champion with the Cologne EC
  • 1987 German champion with the Cologne EC
  • 1988 German champion with the Cologne EC
  • 1990 German champion with the Düsseldorfer EG
  • 1991 German champion with the Düsseldorfer EG
  • 1992 German champion with the Düsseldorfer EG
  • 1993 German champion with the Düsseldorfer EG
  • 1993 Player of the Year
  • 1996 German champion with the Düsseldorfer EG
  • Participation in the A World Championship (1987, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993 )
  • Olympic participation (1988, 1992, 1994)
  • 10 × German junior champions with the young eagles Mannheim (2002–2006, 2008–2010, 2012–2013) ( as trainer )

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Sport-Bild from November 19, 1997, p. 37
  2. Helmut de Raaf will be the new head coach in Mannheim on May 10, 2010, accessed on April 14, 2013
  3. Helmut de Raaf new Director of Development Academy. Retrieved March 26, 2016 .