Hugo Hell signs with Italian club Vipiteno Broncos

Swedish hockey player Hugo Hell has chosen to join Vipiteno Broncos in the Alps Hockey League instead of playing in HockeyAllsvenskan. The 20-year-old leaves Forshaga after a successful stint in Hockeyettan.

Hugo Hell has signed a contract with Vipiteno Broncos, an Italian team competing in the Alps Hockey League. The move comes after the Forshaga native produced 47 points in 95 games over two and a half seasons in Hockeyettan. Interest from HockeyAllsvenskan existed, yet Hell decided the opportunity abroad offered the right path forward.

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