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Adam Deutsch
Adam Deutsch (born May 22, 1995) is a Sweden, Swedish professional ice hockey defenceman. He is currently playing for Strömsbro IF in the Swedish Hockeyettan. Deutsch was previously with the Nottingham Panthers of the Elite Ice Hockey League (EIHL). Playing career Deutsch made his Swedish Hockey League debut playing with Brynäs IF during the 2014–15 SHL season. After appearing in 7 post-season games with Brynäs IF, in which he recorded hid first two SHL points on assists, Deutsch opted to sign a try-out with Croatian KHL entrant KHL Medveščak Zagreb, Medveščak Zagreb on July 3, 2015. On August 17, 2015, Deutsch secured a one-year contract for the 2015-16 KHL season, 2015–16 season in Zagreb. He saw the ice in 20 KHL contests for Zagreb during the 2015-16 season. Deutsch headed back to his native Sweden for the 2016-17 campaign, signing with Almtuna IS of the second-tier HockeyAllsvenskan, Allsvenskan. On July 2, 2019, Deutsch opted to continue his career abroad, agr ...
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Gävle
Gävle () is a city in Sweden, the seat of Gävle Municipality and the capital of Gävleborg County. It had 77,586 inhabitants in 2020, which makes it the 13th most populated city in Sweden. It is the oldest city in the historical Norrland (Sweden's Northern Lands), having received its charter in 1446 from Christopher of Bavaria. However, Gävle is far nearer to the greater Stockholm region than it is to most other major settlements in Norrland and has a much milder climate than associated with said region. In recent years, the city has received much international attention due to its large Yule Goat figure made of straw - the Gävle Goat. The goat is erected in December each year and is often subsequently vandalized, usually by being set on fire. The goat has now become a symbol for the city and is being used for various marketing purposes. History It is believed that the name ''Gävle'' derives from the word ''gavel'', meaning river banks in Old Swedish and referring to th ...
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