Seattle Thunderbirds Marcel Noebels to play for Team Germany

Seattle Thunderbirds left wing Marcel Noebels has joined Team Germany for the 2012 World Junior Championship and will miss five games with the Kent-based team.

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  • Friday, December 9, 2011 2:15am
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Seattle Thunderbirds wing Marcel Noebels

Seattle Thunderbirds wing Marcel Noebels

Seattle Thunderbirds left wing Marcel Noebels has joined Team Germany for the 2012 World Junior Championship and will miss five games with the Kent-based team.

The round-robin tournament for the International Ice Hockey Federation U-20 teams runs from Dec. 11-17 in Germany. T-Birds general manager Russ Farwell announced the move Thursday.

Germany will play in Division 1 Group A at the tournament against Austria, Belarus, Great Britain, Norway and Slovenia. The team that wins Division 1 Group A earns a spot in the Top Division for the 2013 World Junior Championship.

Noebels is Seattle’s second-leading scorer this season with nine goals and 11 assists in 25 games. Burke Gallimore leads the team with 14 goals and seven assists.

The T-Birds (11-14-0-1 record) play the Prince George Cougars (10-19-0-2) at 7:35 p.m. Friday at the ShoWare Center and are home again at 7:05 p.m. Saturday against the Victoria Royals (12-18-1-1).




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