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David Wolf Bio | Career, Family & Net Worth

By Robert Clark

David Wolf Bio | Career, Family & Net Worth

October 21, 2026

This article was last updated by Sujan on June 16, 2026

Native to his German land, David Wolf is a professional ice hockey player who currently plays for the Adler Mannheim of the Deutsche Eishockey Liga (DEL).

Besides being a player, he is an influential figure on the field. Well, David has been on the ice hockey field for more than a decade now, and all throughout his journey, he has enjoyed his fair share of games.

As he commenced his journey through his early days, David represented Germany at junior and senior levels. 

Ice hockey athlete, David Wolf Ice hockey athlete, David Wolf/Instagram

Today, we will get through every known detailed crevice of his life. However, let us first get through a quick dose of facts. 

David Wolf | Quick Facts

Full Name David Wolf  Date of Birth 15 September 1989  Birth Place Düsseldorf, West Germany Nick Name The Wolfman, Wolfenstein, Wolfie Religion Unknown  Nationality German  Ethnicity White  Zodiac Sign  Virgo Age 36 Height 6 feet and 3 inches (191 centimeters) Weight 216 lbs (98 kg) Hair Color Blonde Eye Color Grey Build Athletic  Father’s Name Manfred Wolf Mother’s Name Not Known Siblings Unknown  Education Unknown  Marital Status Married Wife  Enny Wolf (: @ennywolf) Kids Two kids, Jamie David Wolf and Charlie David Wolf Profession Ice Hockey Player Position Left-Wing  Affiliations Adler Mannheim
Hannover Scorpions
Hamburg Freezers
Calgary Flames NHL Draft Undrafted (National Team: Germany) Playing Career 2007–present Net Worth  Around $1 million  Social Media , Merch Last Update  May, 2026

David Wolf | Body Measurements 

David Wolf is a man with toned physicality and body shape. Well, he stands tall at 6 feet 3 inches (1.91 meters) while weighing 216 lbs (98 kg). 

As for his physical appearance, he has a fair skin tone with blonde hair and a beard across his face. Furthermore, he has a light greyish pair of eyes. 

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David Wolf | Early Life

David Wolf was born on 15 September 1989 in Düsseldorf, West Germany, under the star sign of Virgo. Unfortunately, there are not many details on his early life, family background, education, and so on. 

Well, what is known is that he is a second-generation hockey player.

Father, Manfred Wolf 

As a matter of fact, his Father, Manfred Wolf, also used to be an ice hockey player. Although Manfred was born in Canada, he played for Germany professionally. 

During Manfred’s tenure, he represented West Germany twice at the Winter Olympics. Additionally, Manfred was one of the first of a wave of Canadian-born and trained players.

David Wolf with his family David Wolf with his family/Instagram

However, he later emigrated to the Bundesliga by Heinz Weisenbach and then gained German citizenship. Initially, he played 15 seasons in Mannheim, Dusseldorf, and Frankfurt.

Moving on, Manfred gained his foremost international play for Olympics in 1984 in Sarajevo. Four years later, he then played in Calgary, the 1984 Canada Cup. 

After several World Championships and games, he retired and later ran a hockey school for six years. Later, he commenced coaching for the IceFighters, a Third division Oberliga East team. 

David’s Amateur Journey 

As a matter of fact, David Wolf did gain an interest in ice hockey from his dad, and hence, he was involved in it since his early days.

Furthermore, Manfred (his father) explained that David initially commenced his journey through the practice of Fischer Price roller skates. 

As David’s passion grew, his father slowly bought him all the necessities like elbow pads, knee pads, and many more. Later, he also attended his father’s hockey school, whereas, per his father, he would often fall asleep on the bench. 

After years of his gameplay, David earned a one-year, two-way contract from the Flames. 

“Am I proud? That’s a no-brainer. David, whether you play or don’t play, it doesn’t matter to me because you’ve gotten to where you are on your work ethic and your desire to improve. That’s worth a lot to me.”
-Father, Manfred Wolf 

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David Wolf | Career 

After several seasons in his amateur period, David Wolf played his first professional season in 2007. Well, he first hopped in for ETC Crimmitschau in the 2nd Bundesliga, the second level of German hockey.

Back then, he played a total of 46 games with the team and also maintained a 9-point season. Following it, he returned back to ETC Crimmitschau and played 36 games in total. 

During those games, he posted eight points and recorded 120 penalty minutes. In the meantime, in 2009, David became a part of the German national junior team.

With them, he appeared at the 2009 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. During the tournament, he maintained 53 penalty minutes in six games. 

The following season, David joined the Hannover Scorpions of the Deutsche Eishockey Liga (DEL). Well, he stayed on the team for two seasons before moving to play with the Hamburg Freezers in 2011. 

Again, he played 46 games with them, among which he scored 35 points as Hamburg’s top line. All those years, he led the DEL with 167 penalty minutes.

American Hockey League

A year later, Toronto Maple Leafs from the National Hockey League (NHL) offered him a trout in the 2012 summer camp; however, he didn’t stick with the team. 

Therewith, he continued playing with the Hamburg Freezers and then scored a career-high 17 goals and added 19 assists. The following year, he improved with 40 points and 152 minutes in penalties. 

David wins the match alongside his teamDavid wins the match alongside his team/Instagram

Right after that, he had a failed attempt at the 2014 Winter Olympics. Later, he stated his wish to enter the NHL and hence signed a one-year, two-way contract with the Calgary Flames. 

Not long after it, the NHL then moved him to the American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate. With that league, he starred alongside the Adirondack Flames.

Indeed, he had a fine start with the team as he posted 12 goals and added nine assists in his first 35 games. 

NHL Debut and The Return

It was only back on 26 January 2015, when David Wolf first earned his NHL call from the Calgary Flames. Moving on, he gained his debut through a victory over the Edmonton Oilers. 

Although it did come off with a good start, the goodness didn’t continue much. Right after, David Wolf struggled with a laceration to his thigh and then missed three of the following games. 

Afterward, David refused all the offers to be in the American League and thus, returned back to Germany. Herewith, he was again together with the Hamburg Freezers. 

Not long after that, Hamburg traded him to the fellow DEL side Adler Mannheim, where he signed a seven-year contract with the organization. 

2018 Winter Olympics

Although David’s first attempt at Winter Olympics was a failure. He took that as a lesson and tried to improve his performance by making it to the Men’s Play-offs semi-finals in the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympics at Gangneung Hockey Centre on February 23.

Awards

  • Hannover Scorpions Champion in 2010 
  • 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang (Silver)
  • Adler Mannheim Champion in 2019

David Wolf | Net Worth 

David Wolf hasn’t opened up about his net worth, income, and earnings to date. However, as per the estimation, he is expected to have a net worth of around $1 million.

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David Wolf | Family 

Apart from being a professional athlete, David Wolf is also a family man. Well, he is married to his longtime sweetheart, Enny.

The duo has been packed tight with each other for a long time, and finally, they took vows in 2018. 

Believe it or not, they had a simple wedding, where Enny wore a velvety white dress and David wore a blue suit. Today, the duo has become a family of four. 

David Wolf is married to his sweetheart, Enny Wolf David Wolf is married to his sweetheart, Enny Wolf/Instagram

Well, they had their first child on 1 June 2019, and they named the baby Jamie David Wolf. Following it, they had their second child on 30 August 2026 and named the baby Charlie David Wolf. 

Furthermore, the duo has also inked a couple-tattoo. Enny has inked a love sign in her left wrist, and on the other side, David has inked an arrow in his right wrist.

You can see the artwork on Enny’s post. Additionally, they also have a pet dog as a loving member of their family.

David Wolf | Social Media Presence

David Wolf is quite active on social media platforms. If you are interested in his posts and uploads, check out his social media handles. 

He is on as David Wolf (@davidwold89) with 25.6k followers. Similarly, he is on as David Wolf with 6.9k followers as of December 2026.

David with his wife and kidsDavid with his wife and kids/Instagram

Besides, if you are interested in checking out his wife’s social media handle, check it out below. She is on as Enny Wolf (@ennywolf) with 2.1k followers as of now. 

David Wolf | FAQs

What is David Wolf’s career statistic like?

In the Deutsche Eishockey Liga, David Wolf played a total of 447 games in the regular season. He maintained 117 goals, 156 assists, 273 points, and 982 penalties during it.

Likewise, he played a total of 67 games during playoff season, where he posted 15 goals, 24 assists, 39 points, and 206 penalties. 

What are his NHL and International Career Stats like?

Moving on, David has played only three games in NHL’s regular season and had two penalties. While he has played only one game in the NHL’s playoff season. 

Lastly, as for his International career, David Wolf has played a total of seven games in the junior season. He posted a single goal, a single point, and 53 penalties among them. 

Similarly, he played 18 games in a senior season and posted three goals, three assists, six points, and 24 penalties. 

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