HC Pustertal Wölfe

HC Pustertal Wölfe
CityBruneck
LeagueICE Hockey League
Founded1954 (1954)
Home arenaIntercable Arena
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General managerErich Falkensteiner
Head coachJason Jaspers
CaptainRaphael Andergassen
Websitewww.hcpustertal.com
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Franchise history
1954–2001EV MAK Bruneck
2001–2008HC Pustertal
2008–2009HC Red Orange Pustertal
2009–2014Fiat Professional Wölfe

HC Pustertal Wölfe – Val Pusteria Wolves are an Italian professional ice hockey team from Bruneck, Italy. As of the 2021–22 season, the team plays in the ICE Hockey League (ICEHL). They formerly played in the Alps Hockey League and Serie A.

Team history

The team was founded in 1954 as "EV Bruneck MAK" and played the first season in the Serie B in 1966. They won the championship in 1967–68 and 1968–69, but could not move up to the Seria A because their stadium was unfit for the top series. In 1971–72 they won the B championship and in 1972–73 they entered the Serie A for the first time. The Wolves played in Serie A for nearly thirty years in a row. The best results they achieved were second place in the 1981–82 season and third place in 1980–81.

Before the beginning of the 2001–02 season the Wolves were forced to leave Serie A due to financial reasons, but in 2003–04 the team returned to the league. The team name was changed in 2008 and in 2010. The official name is now "HC Pustertal Wölfe – Val Pusteria Wolves".[1]

Ahead of the 2021–22 season HC Pustertal joined the Austrian Hockey League (ICEHL).[2]

Home arena

Until 2021 the Wolves home was the Rienzstadion, formerly called Leitner Solar Arena in Bruneck-Außerragen.[3]

With the beginning of the 2021–22 season the HC Pustertal moved to its new home arena, the Intercable Arena in Bruneck, located in the western outskirts of the town.[4]

The Intercable Arena Bruneck is a modern arena with a focus on ice sports. In addition to the main sport, ice hockey, which is played in the arena, the stadium also offers space for other sports such as figure skating, ice skating, curling, curling, sledge field hockey, short track and broomball. The Intercable Arena has a capacity of 3,100 spectators, which is made up of 1,650 seats and 1,450 standing places. In addition to the seating and standing areas, the arena also has a 250 square meters VIP area.[5]

Players

Current roster

Updated 04 August 2025

No.NatPlayer PosS/GAge Acquired Birthplace
40ItalyRaphael Andergassen (C)CR 32 2014Bolzano, Italy
10United StatesCole BardreauCR 32 2025Fairport, New York, United States
24United StatesJonathon BlumDR 37 2025Long Beach, California, United States
28United StatesHenry BowlbyRWL 32 2025Edina, Minnesota, United States
54ItalyDavide ConciLWL 29 2024Trento, Italy
46ItalyIvan DelucaLWL 28 2021Sterzing, Italy
77ItalyGregory DiTomasoDR 29 2025Toronto, Ontario, Canada
67ItalyMikael FrycklundCL 32 2023Västerås, Sweden
23ItalyThomas GalimbertiFL 22 2024Bolzano, Italy
59ItalyDaniel Glira (A)DL 31 2021Innichen, Italy
37ItalyFabian GschliesserFL 21 2023Sterzing, Italy
14ItalyAlex IerulloLWL 28 2025Woodbridge, Ontario, Canada
11DenmarkMarkus LauridsenDL 34 2025Gentofte, Denmark
93CanadaJC LiponRWR 32 2025Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
16ItalyAlan LobisCL 21 2025Bolzano, Italy
22ItalyMatthias MantingerLWL 29 2021Bolzano, Italy
36United StatesAustin OsmanskiDL 27 2024East Aurora, New York, United States
80CanadaEddie PasqualeGL 35 2024Toronto, Ontario, Canada
34ItalyTommy PurdellerFR 21 2024Bruneck, Italy
35ItalyJakob RabanserGL 25 2024Brixen, Italy
45United StatesAustin RueuschhoffRWR 28 2025Wentzville, Missouri, United States
18ItalyNick SaracinoLWL 33 2025St. Louis, Missouri, United States
55ItalyLuca ZanattaDL 34 2024Pieve di Cadore, Italy
ItalyLuciano ZandegiacomoLWL 21 2025Pieve di Cadore, Italy

Honours

Pre-season

Tatra Cup

  • 1st place, gold medalist(s) Winners (1): 2021

References

  1. ^"all about European ice hockey". Eurohockey.com. Retrieved 2023-01-25.
  2. ^"News Archiv: Übersicht aller Beiträge 🏒 HC Pustertal".
  3. ^"all about European ice hockey". Eurohockey.com. Retrieved 2023-01-25.
  4. ^"Home" (in German). Arena Bruneck. Retrieved 2023-01-25.
  5. ^"HC Pustertal". HC Pustertal (in German). 23 October 2024. Retrieved 23 October 2024.