Paul Ambros
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Paul Ambros (* 22. Juni 1934 in Hopfen am See; † 26. Juni 2015 in Füssen) war ein deutscher Eishockeyspieler. Er wurde im Laufe seiner Karriere elfmal Deutscher Meister und in die Hockey Hall of Fame Deutschlands aufgenommen.
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Paul Ambros, né le 22 juin 1933 à Hopfen am See en Allemagne et mort le 26 juin 2015, est un joueur professionnel allemand de hockey sur glace qui évoluait en position de défenseur. Il est membre du Temple de la renommée du hockey allemand.
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Paul Ambros (23 June 1933 – 26 June 2015) was a German ice hockey player. He was part of the United Team of Germany, which represented the country at the 1956, 1960 and 1964 Winter Olympics. Born in Füssen, Germany, Ambros played for EV Füssen from 1949 until 1965, scoring more than 60 goals in 200 games and helping his team win the Spengler Cup in 1965. He then played for Augsburger EV from 1965 until 1973. He was often referred as "Der Tiger vom Hopfensee (The Tiger from Hopfensee)". Ambros is a member of the German Ice Hockey Hall of Fame.
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Paul Ambros (* 22. Juni 1934 in Hopfen am See; † 26. Juni 2015 in Füssen) war ein deutscher Eishockeyspieler. Er wurde im Laufe seiner Karriere elfmal Deutscher Meister und in die Hockey Hall of Fame Deutschlands aufgenommen.
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Paul Ambros, né le 22 juin 1933 à Hopfen am See en Allemagne et mort le 26 juin 2015, est un joueur professionnel allemand de hockey sur glace qui évoluait en position de défenseur. Il est membre du Temple de la renommée du hockey allemand.
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Paul Ambros (23 June 1933 – 26 June 2015) was a German ice hockey player. He was part of the United Team of Germany, which represented the country at the 1956, 1960 and 1964 Winter Olympics. Born in Füssen, Germany, Ambros played for EV Füssen from 1949 until 1965, scoring more than 60 goals in 200 games and helping his team win the Spengler Cup in 1965. He then played for Augsburger EV from 1965 until 1973. He was often referred as "Der Tiger vom Hopfensee (The Tiger from Hopfensee)". Ambros is a member of the German Ice Hockey Hall of Fame. Ambros died on 26 June 2015 at the age of 82, following a lengthy undisclosed illness. He is survived by his wife, Inge.
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