Zan Primozic (F) from HC Kometa Brno U19 to HDD Jesenice
Date: 08/01/2019
Player: Zan Primozic (F)
From: HC Kometa Brno U19
To: HDD Jesenice
Information: Try-out
Source: Link
Date: 08/01/2019
Player: Zan Primozic (F)
From: HC Kometa Brno U19
To: HDD Jesenice
Information: Try-out
Source: Link
Date: 08/01/2019
Player: Patrik Rajsar (F)
From: HD Jesenice Mladi U20
To: HDD Jesenice
Information: Try-out
Source: Link
Status: Extension
Date: 08/01/2019
Player: Dylan Cartier (F)
From: Dijon
To: Dijon
Information: 1 year
Source: Link
Date: 08/01/2019
Player: Craig Elliott (F)
From: Sutton Sting
To: Sheffield Steeldogs
Source: Link
Date: 08/01/2019
Player: Oldrich Kotvan (D)
From: BK Mlada Boleslav
To: Unknown
Information: Released
Source: Link
Date: 08/01/2019
Player: Maxim Boltushkin (F)
From: Serebryanye Lvy U18
To: Meudon
Source: Link
Status: Extension
Date: 08/01/2019
Player: Tomas Skogs (D)
From: Mora IK
To: Mora IK
Information: 1 year
Source: Link
Date: 08/01/2019
Player: Hugo Widenberg Larsson (D)
From: Philadelphia Jr. Flyers |EHL|
To: Osby IK
Source: Link
Status: Extension
Date: 08/01/2019
Player: Andrea Ambrosi (D)
From: Pergine
To: Pergine
Information: 1 year
Source: Link
Status: Extension
Date: 08/01/2019
Player: Alessandro Ambrosi (D)
From: Pergine
To: Pergine
Information: 1 year
Source: Link
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