Release from 26.11.2022

Pustertal welcomes back Johan Harju

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The HC Pustertal Wölfe has brought back Johan Harju, as the Swedish veteran was Pustertal's top scorer with 20 goals and 26 assists in their win2day ICE premiere season last year. After twelve games in the Finnish Liiga, Harju now returns to Bruneck.

Meanwhile, Migross Supermercati Asiago Hockey and Marek Vankus have ended their cooperation.

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After Nick Plastino, the HC Pustertal Wölfe has made another late addition to the roster, as the tenth-ranked side brought Johan Harju back to the win2day ICE Hockey League. The 36-year-old forward was Pustertal's best scorer (20G|26A) in the past campaign. Harju, who spent his career in the NHL, KHL and several years in the SHL, started the current season in Finland with Mikkelin Jukurit, for whom he scored one goal and handed out one assist in twelve games.

Vankus moves to Slovakia
Marek Vankus, meanwhile, has left Migross Supermercati Asiago Hockey. The 23-year-old Slovakian, who had been under contract with the ICE newcomer since 2015 - and for the time being as a junior - had asked to continue his career in the Slovakian Tipos Extraliga in order to give further impetus to his development. In the current season, the forward scored one goal and had three assists.