Release from 01.11.2023

Pioneers forward Steve Owre guest on ICE podcast

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Just before the first International Break, it's "nICE to hear you" again. In the official podcast of the win2day ICE Hockey League, BEMER Pioneers Vorarlberg forward Steve Owre talks about his strong season.

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The 27-year-old forward came to Vorarlberg in the summer from the Belfast Giants, where he played a major role in the triple win. With twelve goals and seven assists, Owre immediately proved his qualities in the win2day ICE Hockey League, he is even in the top five of the scorer ranking. In the podcast, the Canadian talks about his career and the season so far.

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Steve Owre in the „nICE to hear you“ podcast:
"I'm a firm believer in never being satisfied. I think we can always improve and I think the team feels that the same way. It's an improvement on from where the team was last year, but at the same time it's a long season. There's a lot of hockey to be played and we just want to continue to improve as a team and get better as the season wears on."

"You know my linemates Daniel Woger and Guus van Nes have been great so far. You need their help to be able to put the puck in the net and a lot of those goals early on were plays made by them. There were no individual efforts. It was all great plays, made by my line mates and my defensemen and I was able to capitalize on it."

"It's kind of a new club, but obviously rich history in Feldkirch. You can see the wall of fame on the one side of the rink and all the numbers and the banners that they have from previous years. It's a rich hockey tradition in the country. I don't know a ton about the the old club, but I know that the new club is looking to make some strides and creating some of their own history as well."

"I think we're a hard working team and we pride ourselves on being the hardest working team on the ice every night. I think that that can be fun to watch, watching 20 guys give it their all for. Oviously success also helps and brings in fans. I think it starts with the way we want to play and hopefully we can draw in some more fans."

"They're gonna be tough games (against Vienna and Fehervar). Anytime you're on the road in this league, it's it's a tough game. Every team is strong and especially in their home rink. We expect both teams to come out hard and you we're looking to come in and try and steal some points out of those teams."