Mo a posté un lien vers une interview en podcast qu’il a réalisée, je crois à Mannheim, sur son Instagram. Je ne parle pas allemand, mais peut-être qu’un de nos spécialistes de l’euro pourrait ajouter quelques traductions générales ?
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This is the description of the podcast content Google translated to English FWIW:
From Germany to Detroit: NHL star Moritz Seider on family, Adler Mannheim and passion
You can find the whole podcast in the link in the bio, on YouTube and wherever there are podcasts. 😋
This time we have the honor of speaking to a truly exceptional talent. At just 22 years old, @moritzseider has already entered his name in the history books of German ice hockey. From the ice rinks of the Adler Mannheim to the dazzling lights of the North American NHL at the Detroit Red Wings, his journey reads like the script of a sports fairy tale.
Moritz, “Mo” for short, is constantly breaking records. He was the first German player to secure the coveted award as the best NHL rookie and was already playing in the German national team at the age of 16. But behind those moments of triumph lies a story of hard work, unwavering family ties and a deep passion for the sport.
We take a look back at his beginnings with the Adler Mannheim, the powerful connection to his hometown and the importance of family in his remarkable career. We learn how his parents gave up everything to pave the way for him on the ice and how he grew into the athlete he is today thanks to the support of the Adler family and the encouragement of the young eagles.
But it’s not just about ice hockey as a vocation, but also about the sheer love of the game. Moritz Seider gives us a glimpse into the intense moments of the 2019 championship with the Eagles that laid the foundation for his further triumphs. We hear about his fascinating journey to the North American NHL, the details behind his spectacular deal and the challenges of moving to a whole new league.
Moritz Seider was selected as the sixth player in the draft – an experience he shares with us and which he compares with the realities of the German system. We let ourselves be taken back to his time in Sweden and listen spellbound to his breathtaking ascent. In the summer, « Mo » comes back to Mannheim regularly – we find out why.