We appreciate that and wish him all the best as he moves forward in his career,” Johnston concluded with. He was a good player for our organization, a quality person, and he gave everything he had every day on the ice. ![]() “We want to wish Kishaun all the best moving forward. Lastly, the club also announced that the team has waived forward Kishaun Gervais. We believe he has big upside and will add to our defense.”Īfter being selected by the Nashville Predators in last month’s NHL Draft, Simon Knak has agreed to a new contract with HC Davos in his native Switzerland and will not be returning to Portland. “We’re excited to have Jonas back, he’s established himself as a top defender in the league over the last several seasons. “It’s nice to have clarification on our import situation for next season,” Winterhawks Vice President, General Manager and Head Coach Mike Johnston remarked. defender had a strong season with Pelicans U18 in Finland last year, totaling 14 points in 27 points. Hailing from Kladno, Czech Republic, the 6-foot-3, 198-lbs. With a pro-ready frame of 6-foot-4 – 195 lbs., the native of Denmark will play a pivotal role on the blue line in his final season of junior eligibility.Īlscher, 17, was selected by the Winterhawks in the 2021 CHL Import Draft. Vice President/General Manager/Head Coach Mike Johnston shared that the club’s import players will be defensemen Jonas Brondberg and Marek Alscher.īrondberg, 20, will return for his third season in Portland after playing in 70 games with the club over the last few seasons. – The Portland Winterhawks, proud member club of the Western Hockey League, announced today several roster updates for the upcoming 2021-22 season.
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