ICE Hockey League: KAC, Innsbruck make personnel decisions – winter sports – ice hockey
Vienna – Friday, April 29, 2022, 3:23 p.m
After the Vienna Capitals (read here >>>) and the VSV (read here >>>), the KAC and HC Innsbruck are also making personnel decisions for the coming season of the win2day ICE Hockey League.
A report of”Small newspaperThe 30-year-old Danish national team player spent the past season with the Krefeld Penguins in the DEL and scored 25 points (five goals, 20 assists) in 38 games.
There is no confirmation from the KAC yet. This is also the case with the “Ice Hockey News“The information obtained regarding Paul Postma is still pending. According to this, the Defender should complete a third season in Klagenfurt. So far, the former NHL player has 62 points (23 goals, 39 assists) in 64 games with the Red Jackets.
Innsbruck fixed goalie team
Meanwhile, HC Innsbruck is aware of the extension of its one-goalie Tom McCollum. The American will be in his third season with the Haie. Together with Rene Swette he forms the goalkeeper duo for the coming season.
In the 2021/22 season, the 32-year-old’s save percentage was just over 90 percent. “Of course I’m happy. The decision was easy for me. The team, the coaches and the environment are great. My wife and I like it incredibly well in Tyrol. It’s something special to be able to play here,” explained McCollum.
His head coach, Mitch O’Keefe, is also very “happy”. “Tom is a model professional and an even stronger personality. It’s good to have goalies on the team who give you a chance to win in every game.”
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