Release from 27.04.2023

Contract extensions in Salzburg, Graz and Feldkirch

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Several teams announced player contract extensions on Thursday. While champions EC-Red Bull Salzburg extended not only their goalie duo but also defensemen Chay Genoway, Tyler Lewington and Dennis Robertson, the Moser Medical Graz99ers announced the continued cooperation with Amadeus Egger. The BEMER Pioneers Vorarlberg also extended the contracts with Guus van Nes and Luka Maver.

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EC Red Bull Salzburg can rely on a large part of the current championship team in the defense in the coming season. With Chay Genoway, Tyler Lewington and Dennis Robertson, three established Canadian defensemen have extended their cooperation with the Red Bulls. The best defense in the league was an important building block on the way to the Red Bulls' recent championship title in the win2day ICE Hockey League. The Red Bulls can now also draw on the wealth of experience of the three experienced defenders next season.

Egger extends in Graz

After the contract extension with Jacob Pfeffer, the Moser Medical Graz99er confirmed with Amadeus Egger another defender for the coming season confirmed. Egger played his best season so far in Graz under head coach Pennerborn. Thus, the 187cm tall and 85kg defender came up with one goal and 5 assists.

Amadeus Egger: "I'm really looking forward to the new season. Graz is the right environment for me or I get the confidence to develop further."

PIV top scorer van Nes and national player Maver extend with Pioneers

The contracts with Luka Maver and Guus van Nes have each been extended for another year. The BEMER Pioneers Vorarlberg thus retain two important offensive pillars (combined 19 goals & 20 assists).

The Dutchman Guus van Nes supplemented the Pioneers squad during the season, as the personnel situation of the Vorarlberg was very tense due to injuries. For Guus it was the first professional station after his college time in America, for the Pioneers an extremely short-term transfer.