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Pioneers Vorarlberg
CityFeldkirch, Vorarlberg, Austria
LeagueICE Hockey League
Founded2022; 2 years ago (2022)
Home arenaVorarlberghalle (Capacity: 5,200)
Colors     
General managerPit Gleim
Head coachDylan Stanley
WebsiteOfficial website

Pioneers Voralberg is an Austrian professional ice hockey team in the ICE Hockey League. The team plays their home games in Feldkirch, Vorarlberg, Austria at the Vorarlberghalle. It is the top-level team of VEU Feldkirch.

History

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Feldkirch is one of the most traditional ice hockey locations in Austria. VEU Feldkirch first joined the country's top division for the 1951/52 season. Prior to the club's bankruptcy in 2000, the team won the first division championship nine times and won the European Hockey League in 1997–98. From 2000 the club underwent several name changes and competed in various leagues.[1]

In 2022, VEU Feldkich began planning "Team Vorarlberg" in preparation to join the ICE Hockey League, including renovations to the Vorarlberghalle and acquiring players.[2] In June 2022, the team was admitted as a new member of the league, set to begin play in the 2022/2023 season.[3] After finishing at the bottom of the table in the main stage of the league their first season, the club hired Canadian Dylan Stanley as head coach and replaced half the roster going into its second season.[4]

Players

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Current roster

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Updated 2 September 2024

No. Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace
30 Italy Alex Caffi G L 34 2022 Varese, Italy
17 Canada Oliver Cooper C L 29 2024 Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada
22 Austria Luca Erne W R 20 2022 Lustenau, Austria
2 Canada Jacob Friend D L 27 2024 Bowmanville, Ontario, Canada
19 Canada Brady Gilmour C L 25 2024 Cobourg, Ontario, Canada
7 United States David Keefer RW R 27 2024 Howell, Michigan, United States
77 Czech Republic Ivan Korecký D L 26 2022 Freistadt, Austria
11 Austria Yannik Lebeda W L 22 2022 Hohenems, Austria
5 Sweden Jacob Lundegård D L 28 2024 Växjö, Sweden
28 Canada Ross MacDougall D R 27 2024 St. Stephen, New Brunswick, Canada
71 Austria Kevin Macierzynski (A) RW L 32 2022 Feldkirch, Austria
31 Austria David Madlener G L 32 2022 Feldkirch, Austria
46 Austria Oskar Maier W L 22 2023 Wels, Austria
25 Austria Julian Metzler W R 24 2022 Dornbirn, Austria
15 Austria Mark Mussbacher D L 21 2023 Feldkirch, Austria
19 Canada Joseph Nardi LW L 27 2024 Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
90 Austria Alexander Pallestrang (C) D L 34 2022 Bregenz, Austria
12 United States Josh Passolt LW L 28 2024 Hayward, Wisconsin, United States
44 Austria Tobias Reinbacher D L 22 2022 Dornbirn, Austria
4 Austria Ramón Schnetzer D L 28 2024 Feldkirch, Austria
86 United States Lucas Sowder LW L 26 2024 Trinity, Florida, United States
33 Austria Aron Summer D L 20 2022 Hohenems, Austria
91 Austria Marlon Tschofen W R 22 2024 Schruns, Austria
64 Austria Janick Wernicke C R 20 2023 Vienna, Austria
51 Austria Daniel Woger LW R 36 2023 Bregenz, Austria

References

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  1. ^ "Gegner-Update: Pioneers Vorarlberg" (in German). EC KAC. Retrieved 6 May 2024.
  2. ^ "ICE Hockey League Nimmt Team Voralberg auf!" (in German). LAOLA1. Retrieved 6 May 2024.
  3. ^ "Pioneers Voralberg Admitted to League, Basic Decision to Admit Asiago". ICE Hockey League. Retrieved 6 May 2024.
  4. ^ "Red Bulls warned against the 'new' Pioneers". EC Red Bull Salzburg. Retrieved 6 May 2024.
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