Press releases overview AHL

The transfer market in the Alps Hockey League continues to gain momentum, with several teams focusing on continuity and targeted reinforcements for the 2026/27 season. While the Wipptal Broncos Weihenstephan continue to rely on head coach Johan Sjöquist, goaltender Alexander Schmidt will remain in Zell am See. Read more
Christian Borgatello will remain behind the bench of HC Meran/o Pircher for the upcoming season, entering his third year as head coach of the reigning Alps Hockey League runners-up. S.G. Cortina Hafro is also continuing with head coach Gaber Glavič, maintaining continuity behind the bench. In addition, several contract extensions have recently been announced by the Rittner Buam SkyAlps, Hockey Unterland Cavaliers, EK Die Zeller Eisbären and EC Bregenzerwald. Read more
The 2025/26 season in the Alps Hockey League has already been over for nearly a month. Since then, several clubs have been active on the transfer market. Here is an overview. Read more
Runner-up HC Meran/o Pircher will remain part of the Alps Hockey League. The South Tyrolean club had originally not registered for the upcoming season, but has now submitted its registration for the 2026/27 campaign. As a result, 14 teams have registered for the eleventh season of the multinational league. Read more
After a two-year break, the EC-KAC Future Team is returning to the Alps Hockey League. The Klagenfurt-based club will compete in the 2026/27 season with a young roster. Read more
Last Saturday, HC Gherdeina valgardena.it were crowned champions of the Alps Hockey League for the first time in a stunning surprise victory. After the regular season, the South Tyroleans were only ranked 11th before going on an incredible run and defeating HC Meran/o Pircher in a sensational final. Here’s a look back at a memorable 10th season of the Alps Hockey League, which saw more fans than ever before attend their teams’ games across the arenas.
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