Pajicz
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...And it's time for another update of Korea's tough journey towards Olympic hockey glory.
Halla Group from Korea bought majority of Finnish Mestis team K-Vantaa last spring, and cleared all their debts. So far there hasn't been a huge Korean invasion on their roster, which usually has been filled with loan players from their major league affiliate Jokerit.
One of the three Korean forwards in K-Vantaa's roster is a new face to this thread, 1991-born Jin Hui Ahn. He has previously only played in Korea, and captained Korea University team last season. The other two have already became regulars here, as Ji Min Kim and Jung Ahn have also signed contracts with K-Vantaa. Ahn played five games in Asia League last year, and had staggering 53 penalty minutes, and his then and current teammate Kim had 16 minutes in same amount of games. They both also had two assists and +2 plus-minus rating.
(Thanks to Finnish Hockey Federation f***ing up their system update, there's no access to game statistics or lineups in Mestis. Therefore I do not know what's the most recent situation with these guys.)
And in North America, Dong-Hyun Seo moved to NA3HL team North Iowa Bulls. He previously played in Shattuck St. Mary's hockey program. Obviously not the best career move, but it's not "Game Over" yet either.
Halla Group from Korea bought majority of Finnish Mestis team K-Vantaa last spring, and cleared all their debts. So far there hasn't been a huge Korean invasion on their roster, which usually has been filled with loan players from their major league affiliate Jokerit.
One of the three Korean forwards in K-Vantaa's roster is a new face to this thread, 1991-born Jin Hui Ahn. He has previously only played in Korea, and captained Korea University team last season. The other two have already became regulars here, as Ji Min Kim and Jung Ahn have also signed contracts with K-Vantaa. Ahn played five games in Asia League last year, and had staggering 53 penalty minutes, and his then and current teammate Kim had 16 minutes in same amount of games. They both also had two assists and +2 plus-minus rating.
(Thanks to Finnish Hockey Federation f***ing up their system update, there's no access to game statistics or lineups in Mestis. Therefore I do not know what's the most recent situation with these guys.)
And in North America, Dong-Hyun Seo moved to NA3HL team North Iowa Bulls. He previously played in Shattuck St. Mary's hockey program. Obviously not the best career move, but it's not "Game Over" yet either.