Press releases overview win2day ICE Hockey League

EC Red Bull Salzburg introduced Alan Letang as their new head coach, the Vienna Capitals announced the return of goaltender Max Zimmermann, while HC Pustertal continued its roster planning with a contract extension and a new signing. Read more
The Ice Hockey World Championship in Switzerland is in full swing. Crucial days lie ahead for the four league nations Austria, Hungary, Slovenia, and Italy. A total of 65 players from the win2day ICE Hockey League are competing in the tournament in Fribourg and Zurich — only the NHL has more representatives. Read more

Connor Mayer is the latest addition for HC TIWAG Innsbruck. The 26-year-old American brings strong skating and puck-moving abilities to Tyrol. Meanwhile, goaltender Maxime Lagacé will remain with reigning champions Moser Medical Graz99ers, and Sebastian Wraneschitz has extended his contract in Vienna by two years. Hydro Fehérvár AV19 also announced three contract extensions.

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Hungary celebrated an important victory at the IIHF World Championship in Switzerland on Tuesday evening. Following a 5–0 win over Great Britain, staying in the top division now looks very likely. Goaltender Bence Bálizs, who has been playing for FTC-Telekom since last season, spoke about his team’s first win at this year’s tournament, the upcoming games, and his return to the win2day ICE Hockey League. Read more
The Austrian national team secured a 3–1 win over Latvia on Tuesday afternoon at the World Championship in Switzerland, maintaining a perfect record after three games. Tim Harnisch of Moser Medical Graz99ers spoke in an interview about the game and his go-ahead goal.

Hungary also made a major step toward avoiding relegation with a convincing 5–0 victory over Great Britain. In Group B, Slovenia earned a point against Slovakia, while Italy failed to score against Norway. Read more
Nikita Scherbak is moving within the win2day ICE Hockey League from EC iDM Wärmepumpen VSV to HC TIWAG Innsbruck. Over the past two seasons, the winger recorded 85 points in 103 games for the Carinthian side. The 30-year-old, who has also played in the NHL and KHL during his career, has signed a two-year contract with the Tyrolean club. Read more
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