Release from 11.11.2022

Roster Updates G99 and AVS

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The Moser Medical Graz99ers have signed Andrew Yogan, bringing back one of the most reliable scorers of the last seasons to the win2day ICE Hockey League. Yogan has already played 233 games in the multinational league. He started the running season with HK Poprad in Slovakia. Further, the Styrians released forward Petr Kolouch. 

Hydro Fehérvár AV19, meanwhile, parted ways with Ben Betker and Patrick Newell.

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241 points (114G|127A) collected Andrew Yogan, who signed a 1+1 contract, in 233 games of the win2day ICE Hockey League. Between 2017 and 2021, the US forward played in Bolzano, Innsbruck (two seasons), Székesfehérvár and Dornbirn. In his four full ICE campaigns – he joined the "Foxes" only during the season – he never scored less than 52 points.

Champion in Slovakia
After his ICE years, Yogan moved to the Slovak Extraliga and won the championship there with HC Slovan Bratislaga. In 65 games, he produced 27 goals and 35 assists. He started the current season with last year's quarterfinalist HK Poprad, where he recorded four goals and eleven assists.

Fehervar parts with two players
Hydro Fehérvár AV19 has terminated the contracts of Ben Betker and Patrick Newell by mutual consent. The reigning vice-champion from Hungary currently ranks eighth in the table.

Ben Betker moved from Innsbruck to Székesfehérvár in the summer. The defender played all competitive games for the Hungarians, including the Champions Hockey League, and had three assists. Patrick Newell played the same number of games, scored five goals and distributed six assists.