Noah Philp verrät Grund für einjährige Eishockey-Pause

Der kanadische Center Noah Philp hat über seine Entscheidung gesprochen, während der Saison 2023/24 eine Auszeit vom Eishockey zu nehmen. Dieser Schritt erfolgte nach einer starken Rookie-Saison in der AHL und überraschte viele in Nordamerika.

Philp verließ den Sport vollständig, anstatt einen neuen Vertrag zu unterschreiben. Er erklärte, dass er sich auf das Leben außerhalb des Eishockeys konzentrieren musste und die Zeit mit Reisen verbrachte, um neue Perspektiven zu gewinnen. Laut dem Spieler gab ihm die Pause eine andere Sichtweise auf die Dinge.

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Canadian forward Noah Philp has reached a verbal agreement to play for HV71 in the SHL next season. The 27-year-old center is currently in the AHL playoffs with the Chicago Wolves. The move could address a long-standing need for HV71 at the center position.

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Forward Linus Weissbach and Frölunda have parted ways, ending the player's second stint with the SHL club. The 28-year-old returned to his hometown team in 2024 after years playing in North America.

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