Release from 30.06.2026

Forwards Nick Porco and Alessandro Parco remain in Asiago

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Several Alps Hockey League clubs have further shaped their rosters for the upcoming season. HC Migross Asiago has extended the contracts of forwards Nick Porco and Alessandro Parco.

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Goaltender Mika Andric returns to KHL Sisak after several years abroad. The 21-year-old netminder gained experience in Zagreb, Maribor, Sweden, as well as at the Okanagan Hockey Academy in Austria. Most recently, he was under contract with Wiener EV. In Sisak, he is expected to take the next step in his development and add depth in goal.

HC Migross Asiago continues to rely on continuity. Forward Nick Porco will remain with the team for the 2026/27 season and continues to be one of its key offensive players. With his speed, skill, and efficiency, he is once again expected to play a central role. Alessandro Parco has also extended his contract after establishing himself more strongly over the course of last season and continuing along his development path.

The Wipptal Broncos Weihenstephan will also continue to count on Jonas Kerschbaumer. The 21-year-old came through the club’s youth system and developed steadily during his time in Brixen. He has been a permanent member of the Broncos roster since the 2024/25 season. The forward has already made over 130 appearances in the Alps Hockey League and also brings international experience with Italy’s U18 national team.

Rittner Buam SkyAlps have also extended the contract of a homegrown player. Tobias Graf is set to enter his fifth season with the blue and reds and stands out in particular for his speed and aggressive forechecking. The 21-year-old winger has shown consistent development in recent years and recorded his best output to date last season with eleven points in 39 games.

Dennis Perino, 21, is joining Hafro Cortina Hockey. The forward, who was developed in Italy and Switzerland, is considered technically skilled and highly committed. With this signing, the club is deliberately focusing on the development of young Italian talent.

There is also movement on defense at Hockey Club Gherdëina. Sebastiano Soracreppa has extended his contract and remains an important part of the team. Meanwhile, Alberto Colli joins as a new addition, a physically strong defenseman with national team experience.