Austria: Austrian Prospects

wingerdinger

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Dayton Reimer on Marco Kasper, Vinzenz Rohrer and Sebastian Wraneschitz:


Im also looking forward to seeing Reinbacher, who could be a nice sleeper. Austria looks quietly decent. Auer and Wallner have also been playing very strong hockey against men. Compare Austria to Germany and Switzerland you fancy they're chances of staying up and who knows they very well could surprise a team or two.
 

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The Austrian U16 team will play in the 3-Nations Tournament in Füssen with Switzerland and Germany.

I hope that the streams linked below, will work and that I can watch all three games.

Germany vs. Switzerland - 08/25/2022 - 17:00 CET - Stream
Switzerland vs. Austria - 08/26/2022 - 15:00 CET - Stream
Austria vs. Germany - 08/27/2022 - 11:00 CET - Stream

Since you are so well informed about Austrian hockey, I was wondering if you have a roster for team Austria, because I couldn't find any so far, and maybe a few names I should keep an eye on for Austria?

Edit: Nevermind the roster, found it.
 
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The Austrian U16 team will play in the 3-Nations Tournament in Füssen with Switzerland and Germany.

I hope that the streams linked below, will work and that I can watch all three games.

Germany vs. Switzerland - 08/25/2022 - 17:00 CET - Stream
Switzerland vs. Austria - 08/26/2022 - 15:00 CET - Stream
Austria vs. Germany - 08/27/2022 - 11:00 CET - Stream

Since you are so well informed about Austrian hockey, I was wondering if you have a roster for team Austria, because I couldn't find any so far, and maybe a few names I should keep an eye on for Austria?

Edit: Nevermind the roster, found it.
I'm actually curious where it is haha

Johannes Neumann (06) joining Rögle Juniors

That's so ironic haha. Funny backstory, not sure I can tell it just yet. But great news for him.
 

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I'm actually curious where it is haha


That's so ironic haha. Funny backstory, not sure I can tell it just yet. But great news for him.

This is the roster I found.

SPIELER#POSLANDJAHRGANG
Haitzmann Luca1GAUT2007
Setzinger Lennox25GAUT2007
Albel Maximilian2DAUT2007
Bärnthaler Maximilian3DAUT2007
Böhs Gerrit4DAUT2007
Braun Lennart5DAUT2007
Schnabl Jakob6DAUT2007
Schwendinger Sam7DAUT2007
Sintschnig Jakob8DAUT2007
Söllinger Tristan9DAUT2007
Buzek Leon10FAUT2007
Dobrovolny Johannes11FAUT2008
Grüllenberger Jan12FAUT2007
Hofegger Mario13FAUT2007
Köfler Jonas Noah14FAUT2007
Kolarik Leon15FAUT2007
Koller Tobias16FAUT2007
Mandl Kevin17FAUT2007
Summer Ben18FAUT2007
van Ee Luc19FAUT2008
Wadel Manuel21FAUT2007
Waschnig David22FAUT2007
Wieser Benedikt11FAUT2007

Link: Teamdetails – Game Pitch
 

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Read recently that Konstantin Hutzinger supposedly had an offer to come and play in Canada, but his family declined because of the money that had to pay back to Red Bull. Imho prospects should leave Austria if they wanna have a chance at the draft. Without knowing much that didn't sound promising.
 

SoundAndFury

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Read recently that Konstantin Hutzinger supposedly had an offer to come and play in Canada, but his family declined because of the money that had to pay back to Red Bull. Imho prospects should leave Austria if they wanna have a chance at the draft. Without knowing much that didn't sound promising.
Peterka got drafted #34 from the Red Bull system, Lutz #43, Hanelt and Szuber in the later rounds so I think not leaving is more than fine as well.
 

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Peterka got drafted #34 from the Red Bull system, Lutz #43, Hanelt and Szuber in the later rounds so I think not leaving is more than fine as well.
Problem is that the guys you mentioned get a chance to play in DHL since they are German. For Austrians it is unfortunately not really an option.
 

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Problem is that the guys you mentioned get a chance to play in DHL since they are German. For Austrians it is unfortunately not really an option.
The Norwegian league produced a first-rounder. Guys get drafted out of the Latvian league that is barely semi-pro. Ditto for AlpsHL Zelenov got drafted from last year.

Furthermore, Austrian players who have the talent level to play in the DEL would not only play in the ICEHL but also have pretty decent stats there. Hence would get viewed by every Germany-based scout out there.

So all in all, in 2024, you make even less of a point than you did in 2022.
 

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The Norwegian league produced a first-rounder. Guys get drafted out of the Latvian league that is barely semi-pro. Ditto for AlpsHL Zelenov got drafted from last year.

Furthermore, Austrian players who have the talent level to play in the DEL would not only play in the ICEHL but also have pretty decent stats there. Hence would get viewed by every Germany-based scout out there.

So all in all, in 2024, you make even less of a point than you did in 2022.
Didn't say it's impossible to get drafted but regularly playing in the German league definitely puts you in a better position for the draft than in the Austrian league. Plus playing against better competition is of course benefitial too.
 

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