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Lyle Seitz, Director of Hockey Operations of the win2day ICE Hockey League, is entering his 15th league season. In an interview before the start of the season, the Canadian draws a thoroughly positive balance: the league has developed noticeably in terms of sport, organisation and entertainment value. He also provides insights into his wide range of responsibilities - from game operations and communication to security and disciplinary measures - and emphasises the importance of feedback, exchange and European cooperation for the future of ice hockey. Read more
Behind every helmet lies a story. Behind every team stand unique individuals. Together, we are hockey – diverse, passionate, united. With the campaign One Sport. Many Faces, the win2day ICE Hockey League is shining a spotlight this season on the faces and stories behind the game. What connects players, clubs, and fans goes beyond goals, checks, and points: it’s diversity, passion, and a shared love for hockey. Read more
Right on time for the season start of the win2day ICE Hockey League on September 12, the streaming passes are available on Sporteurope.TV. Especially attractive: the brand-new 12-Month Pass – all games of all teams, including the playoffs – now available for a limited time at a discounted price. Read more
Referee Julia Kainberger has been selected by the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) as one of twelve referees for the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games. The Salzburg-born official will serve as a referee at the women’s Olympic ice hockey tournament in Italy, after already having participated as a linesperson at the Beijing 2022 Olympics. In December 2023, she became the first female head referee to officiate a game in the win2day ICE Hockey League. Read more
An overview of the transfer activities of the 13 teams ahead of the 2025/26 season in the win2day ICE Hockey League. Read more
Tommy Purdeller of HC Pustertal was voted Young Star of the 2024/25 season. The 20-year-old forward won the vote, which was taken by fans and TV experts from Austria, Italy and Slovenia, with almost the maximum number of points ahead of Marcel Mahkovec of Olimpija Ljubljana. Tobias Sablattnig of EC-KAC finished in third place. Read more
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