Release from 07.08.2020

Lots of transfers on the first day after the transfer stop

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Yesterday, thursday, the start of the bet-at-home ice hockey league on September 25 was finally decided in a league video conference. The transfer stop was also reversed with immediate effect. already on the first day after the stop numerous teams were eagerly active on the transfer market. In the following there is an overview of all transfers and contract renewals from Friday.

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NEWCOMER BRATISLAVA ENGAGES TWO ATTACKERS
The iclinic Bratislava Capitals has signed two Slovakian attackers from HC Kosice. Roman Faith is only 18 years old and last season he played for the first time in the first team of Kosice. Jakub Suja on the other hand is already very experienced at the age of 31. The greatest success of the World Championship participant of 2017 was winning the Slovakian Extraliga with Kosice in 2015.



DRAGAN UMICEVIC STAYS IN LINZ

The Swede Dragan Umicevic will again wear the jersey of the LIWEST Black Wings Linz in the coming season. It will be the third season for the 35-year-old in Upper Austria. In 109 matches so far, the right wing has scored 113 points (25G/88A). Last season Umicevic was even the top scorer in the league and most successful assisting player with 71 points (13G/58A) from 53 matches.



Innsbruck extended with Lukas Bär
The Innsbruck homegrown player Lukas Bär will also play for the Tyroleans in the coming season. The 23-year-old has been wearing the jersey of „Die Haie“ since the season 2012/13. In the past season the defender was finally able to develop into an important player. The native of Innsbruck has been on the ice in 48 games.



Kuralt remains loyal to Fehérvár
Slovenian international Anze Kuralt extended his contract with Hydro Fehérvár AV19. The 28-year-old has been playing for the Hungarians since the season 2018/19. In 87 matches so far, the attacker has scored 62 points (25G/37A). Prior to his time with Fehérvár, Kuralt was active in France for many years with Grenoble and Amiens, among others.