Swiss League

According to the Aargauer Zeitung, he will join another Swiss League team as of next season.

Huber will leave EHC Olten
EHC Olten

Huber has been with EHC Olten since the 2015-16 season. This season, the 23-year-old forward has recorded four goals and four assists.

The same source also provides an update on EHC Olten's roster for the 2019-20 season. Goaltender Rytz, defenders Eigenmann, Rouiller, Lüthi, and Luca Zanatta, as well as forwards Truttmann, Ulmer, Haas, Horansky, and Wyss, have all still valid contracts for the upcoming season.

The future of Matthias Mischler, on the other hand, is not yet clear. Tim Grossniklaus, whose contract will also expire this spring, is being courted by several National League teams. As for their two import players, Cason Hohmann and Bryce Gervais, Marc Grieder wants to see how they perform in the playoffs before he makes any decision regarding their future.

Grieder would also like to add one or two defenders to the roster for the playoffs, in case someone suffers an injury. Colin Gerber will be able to play the playoffs with Olten, but SC Bern has, of course, the right to recall him at any given time. The problem? Once he plays in the National League playoffs, he will not be able to play for Olten again.

Dominic Forget is also still an option for Grieder, the Aargauer Zeitung reports, but it remains to be seen whether the forward will return to Switzerland before the transfer deadline on January 31. Forget is still busy playing with the Oji Eagles (Asia Hockey League). Should he not return to Switzerland or sign with another team, Grieder would look at the option of signing a third import player.

Last Update: 11 January 2019, 01:48 PM | mso